Classen High School - Orbit Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

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MJ agfibwa.-4 '772-0 Cloifkv-bog rms? nqaruccl P,-lorlgom -8W0'0242 QM! Emma Qaida Wm U came here when I did are still here. However, I'll be here long after they are gone. 1,11 always be at Classen. In fact I am Classen. From time to time someone comes along who thinks he's the head man. I let him take the glory. But I,m always around to see that he carries on in good traditional, Classen manner. I U With the sincere hope that you will en- joy your 195 4 Orbit as a memento of the happy years of study and play at dear old Classen, we, your staff greet you. We have no specific theme. The inten- tion is to give a complete and comprehen- sive review of this year's personalities and events. To add to your pleasure we have invit- ed Classen's immortal Comet, Whom we call Herman Halley, to present to you our 'W' f I efforts. 'WEE WW Wi 1 S ff' g, .ff X f K-q,Y1iQ ' xp' in www, ,ww ,W A ..V5.gHaf 1 ,, we Y 1 Q50 1 L, kll 1' ill llf ,mm va, , DEDICA T I ON To Uur Parent! THROUGH THI5 DOOR Into The FUTURE TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMIIVIS T RA T I UN Pager 6-19 A C T I VIT IES' Pager 20-37 OR GANIZA T I ONS Pager 38-65 SPOR TS Pager 66-89 CLASSES Pages 90-156 ,,,nsN.N ---N . --X , 541 . ' m . 5 r ieyf Ol O X-s , -N- l S - fi K, . I'1l never forget the first time I saw Mr. Taylor on the stage at assembly. Now, here's Mr. Estes with a few announcements, is a phrase I'1l always remember. It took me a long time to discover that teachers are h uman beings, but they are. However, there,s nothing more tenacious than a bunch of teachers obsessed with the ambition of creating a senior, whether a guy is senior material or not. They keep in trim by consoling themselves with, Not at the top, but he's climb- ing. To them we are clay to be fashioned into the best possible design. Our mud-in- your-eyen attitude rarely daunts them. They crowd in an extra chair for the newcomer, push out the walls of the library when we gang-up on late book reports, swab our throats when maladies threaten, and do dozens of little kindnesses every day. Living and moving and having your being among the clatter of chattering type- writers, acrid smells of chemistry experiments, hissing chlorine that irritates your eyes makes you realize you are in the process of getting educated. Sometimes I feel sorry for the head man. But watching a cherished idea materialize has been some consolation this year, no doubt, when annoyances common to the Cap- tain of any crew of 2,000 spontaneous, unpredictable teenagers arose. Our new Classen at Twenty-third and May is the result of Mr. Taylor's ambition for Classen students. He's the drive behind the acquisition of this unique school plant. Upon completion it will represent the finest in the Southwest. But it,s more than a building, it's one man,s dream for and devotion to youth translated into substance- stone and marble, where many generations of Classenites will meet the patience that will steer their vagrancies into useful, successful lives. ,6- ADM INISTRATIUN- fr Patience Steered Vagrolnt Wbimf . .. f . A in fe -W 11 : H t Il l l Q N , . , h We congratulate the Orbit Staff of 1953- 1954 for a most excellent publication. It contains many happy memories for those who are graduating and will serve as a bond unit- ing and perpetuating a lasting friendship be- tween those who have graduated from our school in the past and those who will carry on in future years. The spirit and philosophy of Classen High School, so charmingly portrayed by word and pictured in these pages, stems straight from the courage, initiative, vision, loyalty, and unselfish service of the student body. This spirit has been developed through a succes- sion of victories and defeats. Every failure, whether great or small, has been a challenge to our young men and young women who rec- ognize dcfeat, but, who refuse to surrender to either failure or defeat. Through the pages of the 1953-1954 Orbit we will be able to clasp hands with those who have gone before and to strive shoulder to shoulder with those who will come in the future, in order that the Comet, which sym- bolizes the spirit of Classen High School, may shine more brightly. May it be a constant reminder of Classenis ideals, traditions, loyal- ties, and devotions. R To the Class of 1954: You have contributed to Classen High School through your work and activities. After your graduation we will follow you with personal interest and prayers for your success. Your school has tried to arrange the pro- gram to meet the extensive and varied tal- ents of its students. May this hook represent culmination of a school career which we trust has prepar- ed you to face tomorroufs problems. May you also know the dignity and joy that comes from serving others and have a sus- tained faith in the integrity of our way of lifef' J. CHESTER SWANSON Superintendent Oklahoma City Schools W. H. TAYLOR Principal, Classen High School E J 34' . fi, f QF ff, if ,fi . ' f Keeping up with edu- cation needs in a city that persistently leaps countryward, is a full time job. It demands above all faith in Amer- ica's future citizens, and unselfish devotion to the best welfare for all edu- catees, regardless of age, race, or location. It's a job that re- quires tested and proved business procedures and a willingness to adhere to one's convictions. Oklahoma City is for- tunate to have men who take the job of school board membership ser- iously. Board of Education Scaled: Mr. Otto Thompson, Mr. Jim Lookabaugh, President, Mrs. L. D. Melton, Vice-President. Standing: Mr. C. B. McCray, Mr. jim Wright. Central jjice Staff Schools are BIG busi- ness! If there's any doubt, consider that one-fifth of the population of Ok- lahoma City is enrolled in the Public Schools. There are more than 1, 5 00 teachers not counting some eighty administrative positions. In the eighty-seven operating units there are approximately 333 nurses, librarians, coun- selors, supply clerks and clerical assistants. These figures do not include cafeteria em- ployees or custodians. Whew! just being a loyal Comet at Classen keeps me snowed under. Sv ' Atlfjiessk V W., 'KV , Mr. Gilbert Robinson, Director of Personnel, Mr. Merle J. Burr, Ass t. Sup't, in Charge of Pupil Account- ing and Research, Dr. N. L. George, Ass't. Sup't. in Charge of Administration and Buildings, Mrs. Gladys McDonald, Director of Elementary Education, Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, Ass't. Sup't. in charge of Instruction. 19... 0 ce Staff Financial matters, attendance, registration, and sec- retarial details are just a few of the many responsibili- ties of members of the office staff. A cheery smile to Clara Alley all office callers is regulation uniform. Hours of work Regisfmf and untiring efforts on their part keep oil on the troub- led waters of Classen. Bettina Brodeur Delma Harris Financial Secretary Attendance Clerk MR. LLOYD M. ESTES Assistant Principal Conscientious is his decisions, is a fitting description of Classen's Mr. Estes. Although untangling students problems is rightly in the counselloris department, many students arrive in Mr. Estes office. Known for his sense of humor and ability at under- standing, mischievous' ones get quick action when an issue needs clarification. Mr. Estes sponsors Proctors and co-sponsors Hi-Y ac- tivities. His work with YMCA brought him national recogni- tion and he was awarded a 12 year service pin last fall. Reba James Laura Haley Matthews Secretary to Mr. Esles Secretary to Mr. Taylor 1.10- Guidance and Testing An average of twelve conferences a day with par- ents, students and instructors, brings much traffic to all ifc- Rerha Wave Hulet Dean of Girls G. W. Brucher Head Counselor Dean of Boys Eunice Cockrum Librarian Inez Ellis Testing Visual Education counselor Hulet's and Brucher's offices. Guidance is of major concern at Classen. Evidence of its worth are the many reports from universities and colleges' prais- ing accomplishments and recognition of Classen en- rollees. Miss Owen and Mr. Weinert sponsor student activi- ties that operate through the student council. An all- Classen talent show, with MOODS as its theme was a brand new endeavor for S3-54. me Duane Weinert Kathleen Owen Activiiies Counselor Slualenl Council Sponsor Siudcnt Council Sponsor aml Girls' Sports Director Miss Cockrum directs library activities. Library aides assist with bookkeeping, repairs, distribution of over due notices, and in keeping displays attractive. Class'en's library has some 8,000 volumes and makes available approximately 75 weekly and monthly mag- azines. Much of one's future success comes as a consequence of knowing one's aptitudes. Miss Ellis directs the test- ing and measuring program. As an additional activity she channels all visual education films. Parent- Teacher A.f.rociati0n if xxmr 3 I . , 4 - f k I , ,, ' s Pictured at a PTA committee meeting are Mrs. F. R. Wallace, recreation, Mrs. Leslie Conner, hospitality, Mrs. john Roring, ju venile protection, Mrs. Hal Whitten, legislation, and Mrs. Stephen D. Holloway, hospitality. TOMORROW'S CITIZENS IN TODAY'S WORLD -This theme of the PTA for 1953-S4 in- spired record attendance at meetings. C1assen's PTA group is one of the largest in the state. Activities this year have centered around student benefits. In October students participated in an Open House School Night at which teachers met parents. A Col- lege Board meeting in February centered on informa- tion about various schools and featured speakers who gave advice on college matriculation. In April,Classen faculty members were guests at a PTA dinner. Two other items which erideared PTA to students were, providing the Sooners for a March mixer, and the championing of Classen's first Talent Show which raised funds for the purchase of uniforms for the band. Indeed, Classen's PTA could qualify for member- ship in the PTSA QPar'ent-Teacher-Student Associa- tionj fast becoming popular in many sections of the country. Mrs. Warren D. Long, par- ent education, Mrs. N. L. George, art, Mrs. Nuell Crain, student aid, Mrs. Al Robert- son, president, and Mrs. Lloyd Peek, secretary, discuss a pro- ject. 41 MISS IRIS BAUCHMAN English, Sponsor of Senior Class. Member of Awards and Scholarships Committee. MRS. GER.-SLDINE BIFZBEE Biology, Science Sponsor, Sponsor of National Honor Society. MISS VERA L. CAMPBELL Head of Home Economics Depart- ment, Clothing, Home Decorations, Senior Class Sponsor, Student Social Activities Committee. MISS ELIZABETH BLUME MISS HELEN Ill. BOURKE. MR. WILLIABI BRADDOCK Geolofy. Safety and Health Commit- tee. Science Club. English, Junior Red Cross Sponsor. Diversified OCCUPGIIOH. SPOUSOY of Diversified Occupation. may 5'-S 3' jam- XIISS OPHELIA BYARS MR. YY. F. BYNUM MR. VIRGIL E, CALDWIELL Social Studies, Chairman of Social Physical Education, Athletic Commit- Spanish and German. Sponsor of Ger- Studics Department, Sponsor of tec, Sponsor of Junior Class. man Club. Chairman of Faculty Pol- icy Committee, Public Relations Com- mittee, Planning Committee. Classcttes Pep Club. Pep Council. MRS, ROSE MARIE CHERRY hIISS REBA HODGE CLARK INIISS GEORGIA CLIFTON Speech Department. Director of Dra- Mathematics, Sponsor of Honor Math English, Sponsor of Y-Teen, Pub- matics, Sponsor of Little Theatre, Club, Awards and Scholarships Com- licity Committee, Curriculum Adviser, National Thespians, Senior Class mittee. Dues Committee. Pipeline Reporter. Plays. T13... ...ai MR. J. H. CONGER MR. GEORGE COOPER Physics, Aeronautics, Football, Flight English, Co-Sponsor of the Announc- Training, Athletic Committee, sor of the Sophomore Class. Spon- ers Club, Audio Visual Education Committee. MRS. IVY COPELAND Commercial Occupation, Office Prac- tice, Machine Bookkeeping, Awards and Scholarship Committee, Sponsor of Junior Class, Vocational Coordi- nator. E YQ Kcf I MR, MERL CORNELIUS MR. CLARK CUNNINGHAM MR. ROBERT CURRY Vocal Music, A Cappella Choir, Boys' Commercial Occupation, Business Commercial Art and Ceramics. Tennis Clee Club, Girls' Glee Clubg Madri- Math, Typingg Business Manager of Coachg Co-Sponsor of Art Nouveau, gal Chorus, Radio and CSS Commit- Orbit, Social and Courtesy Commit- Athletic Committee, Social and Cour- tee, Assembly and Calendar Commit- tee, Publicity Committee, Finance tcsy Committee. tee, Sponsor of Senior Class, Sponsor Committee. of Honor Society. MR. W. N. CORBIN Speech and Debate, Radio and CSS Committee, Sponsor of Announcers Club, National Forensic League, Lit- tle Theatre. MR. CLAY DAVIS Baseball, Football and World and American History, Sponsor of Boys' O Club, Athletic Committee. MRS. NELLIE B. ECTON MR. COLLIS ENGLAND MISS KATHERINE V. GIBSON MISS BERNIECE GORDON Math. Allebfily GCOYUCUY, SPOUSUY Of History: Social PYOIJIBIIIS, World His- Head of English Departmenhbcholar- Mathematics Department, Senior Class Y-Teen. tory, American I-Iistoryl SP0nsor of ship and Awards'Commiltee, Sponsor Sponsor, Elections Committee. Blue Jacket Pep Club, Pep Council. of Sophomore Class, Curriculum Com- mittee. -14- MR. CHARLES HALF. Metal Shop, Audio Visual Education Committee, Pep Council, Sponsor of Meteor Pep Club. f-'bg J S f A 1 f ix L A MRS. R. L. HOOVER Girls' Ifhysical Education, Sponsor of Clussetles Pep Club. Sponsor of Girls' 0 Club, Athletic Committee, Pep Council. Social and Courtesy Com- mittee. l MRS. EDNA L. HEDCES Home Economics: Foods, Family Re- lations, Child Cuidanceg Awards and Scholarship Committee, Planning Committee, Social and Courtesy Com- mittee. I HORTON of Hi-Y. MR, I.,-XNDES L. English, Sponsor P MR. JAMES W. HICKS Photography, Printing, Visual Aids, Co-Sponsor of Blue Iacket Pep Club, Camera Club, Audio Visual Commit tee, Pep Council. MR. REX IRWIN Head of Klathelnatics Department, hysical Education, Athletic Commit- tee. Curriculum Committee, Sponsor of Senior Class, Social and Courtesy' Committee. MISS M, HOLLAND Commercial: Typing and Shorthand, Sponsor oi Junior Class, Curriculum Committee. Dues Committee, Honor Society Committee. MR. ARTHUR JOHNSON Head of Music Department, Band. Orchestra, Theory, Sooners, March- ing Band, Curriculum Committee, Sponsor of Senior Class, Student So- cial Activity Committee. MR. ARTHUR KINCAID AIRS. NIABEL CLARIZ KNIGHT MISS DELLA LINK AIRS. HAZEL LIVIXGSTON Spanish, Dues Committee. Sponsor English, Student Social Activities Engliihi SPUn'50f of CIHSQPH COUYICSV Enfllishi CVf'flUVE Wfflinflt Reading' Sophomore Class. Committee. Awards and Scholarships Club. 1 Class: Assembly Committee, Audio Committee. Visual Education Committee. Student Council. -1 5.. 'Tmfcalling about Bill's absence from school todayf' Mrs. Harris checks attendance while Kay Robertson and Phyllis Wright, office aides record absences on permanent record cards. Alyvays willing to help a student, Mrs. Clark ex plains an algebra problem to Elaine George. Study of English literature is ex- plained by Mrs. Marshall to sen- ior students Mike Sargent and Tony Sidwell. -161 Mr. Taylor, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Hicks, and Mr. Brucher join the stag line at the mixer following C1assen's gridiron clash with Ardmore. HR. GENE A. LOFTIS Typing, Shorthanfl. Businvss Engli-ll. Sponsor of Commercial Club. tv- if-f HR. ALOYZO NORYVOOD yechnnicul Drawing, Planning Com- mittee. Social and Courtesy Com- mittee. MR. ARTHUR PORTER Math: Geometry and Algebra. ,EN MRS. LYD -X M -XRSHALL NIR. FRANK NICKEE English, Sponsor of Comes Pop Club. lncluftrial Arts: W'ootlw0rk. Rusinrfis Social and Courtesy Committf-c, Pep Math. Curriculum Committt-4-. Safety Council. :intl llr-ul'h Committrc. Student So- cial Activity Committee. MR. JOHN M. PADI-IN Head of St-it-nt-v Department. Biology, Student Social Activity Committee, Sponsor of Science Club, Curriculum Committee. r 1 x- 4 ' Q 'm ' 1 '. 43 i ' tw Q MISS MARY PRUITT Matht-matics: Geometry, Algebra, Trigmnonietry, Sponsor of Comes Pep Club. Pep Council, Junior Class Sponwmr, OCCTA representative. . Y 2 MRS. MABEL PARK English. Awards and Scholarship Committce. MR. ROBERT RFID Driver Frlucution. Dues Committee, Safety aml Health Committee. -17- arf 'Q it MR. RAYMOND T. NICHOLS Hrrzirl nt' Speech Department, Stage Cruft, Public Speaking, Assembly Cornrnittr-v. Proctors, Co-Spnn-or of l.ittlo 'l'hv.1tre, National lforonsic Lt-zigue. X MISS LELIA PICK.-XRD Lnnguagvz French and Latin. Sponsor of Honor Language, Awards and Scholarship Committee. MR. JACK A. ROBLYER Social Studies and Physical Frlucn tion. Sponsor of Boys' 0 Club Athletic Committee. MRS. NEVVA IONE SARTIN MISS GLADYS SHEPARD Journalism: Clnssen Life. Orbit, Worlnl and American History, World Sponsor of Quill and Scroll. Publicity Problems, Sponsor of Junior Class, Committee, Radio and CSS Commit- Assembly Committee. tee. MRS. ELAINE TUCKER Vocational Radio. MISS HENRIETTA VON TUNGELN Head of Foreign Language: Spanish, Sponsor of Sophomore Class, Honor Language, Curriculum Committee. MISS LUCILLE WILLOUGHBY MR. CHARLES O. WILSON Latin, Sponsor of Junior Class, Elec- Science: Physics, Applied Science, rigng Committee, Sponsor of Meteor Pep Club, Pep Council, Sponsor of Amateur Radio Club. Ia. MR. CARROLL SMELSER Boys' Physical Education, Athletic Committee. Sponsor of Senior Class, Safety and Health Committee, Fia nance Committee. MISS ETHA TOWNSEND I-If-ad of Commercial Department: Shorthanrl. Penmanship and Spelling, Curriculum Committee, Social and Courtesy Committee. t .3 th iltli 'rs-...ir .. fix ,. 1 3' .1 -In sag. MISS BETH WEST MRS. JEAN B. WILKINS Distributive Education, Sponsor of Girls' Physical Education, Sponsor of Distributive Education Club, OCCTA Classettes Pep Club, Girls' O Club, Representative, Sponsor of DE Club. Intramurals, Extramurala, Pep Coun- eil. 3 ! , f Z iw.. 'S' WNW E4 --ff 5? J .v 4 f , A C TI v ,faA -- X 3, X ff 1443, . I -HK,,...--A-- 'x ff XX! Even with all the class work, I was never too busy to play. I managed to make it to all the mixers and banquets and dances held around here. Wfhy, those Blue Jackets and Meteors nearly wore me out with all their socials. I,ve never seen so many beautiful girls in my life. Well, you can see for yourself. ,Iust look at all the girls who were honored as queens. I think all Classen girls are queens in their own right, whether or not they have a title under their name. All this work with the Orbit staff has really made me take another look at our school publications. Ever meet a deadline? Wfell, it's no fun. All that last minute tension. Next time I see a Classen Life, Iim going to read it from front to back and I'1l really appreciate it. Maybe I should try out for cheerleader. Yea team, fightlv Think I'd be a good one? I sure do like to parade across that stage. Like the Mad Wfomanu or the ghost in Green Valleyf, My style instrument is a tuba. Ever see me in the pep band? Operettas are right down my line, too. I sing a little off key but they let me in the chorus anyway. I spent Christmas vacation in Mexico City, hobnobbing with the peons. Thirty-three of us went down on a chartered bus. It sure did improve my Spanish. You can see all this keeps me pretty busy. It's a rapid race. But I wouldn't be happy anyplace else. Here at Classen we really enjoy our fun -but we know how to be serious, too. ITIES-Never too Busy to Play 'NN . Vie w ' N lx N BOB WEBBER Student Council President Elected as a junior to fill Classenls most important office, Bob Webber has done a fine job this year as school leader. Chosen by the student body in an election last April, Bob has proved his leadership ability by going as Classen representative to Europe as an exchange student on the American Field Service plan, by being elected Boy of the Month, and by being Junior Rotarian. Leadership is not new to Bob. He was Student Council president in junior high, president of the sophomore class at Classen and a candidate for junior class president. An outstanding student, Bob is a member of the Honor Society. Other candidates for Student Council president were Bob Howell, Joe Jones, Paul Schwartz, and Hammer Hough. 122- BARBARA B URBRIDGE Orbit Queen Typical Teen was the slogan used by Barbara Burbridge, senior, mem- ber of Orbit class first semester, and chosen 1954 yearbook queen. An assembly December 9 witnessed her coronation. Phil Easlon, her campaign manager, presented her crown. The assembly, An Evening In Paris, was proclaimed by many to be the best in the history of Orbit. It was under the direction ofthe Orbit staff. Campaign activities for Orbit Queen spare nothing. Drab halls take on the appearance of a state fair midway. Posters, booths, lapel buttons, slo- gans, yells, songs, and speeches go into the making of a gala, as well as hec- tic, campaign week. Orbit Queens are nominated by the entire school through advisories. Students who purchase a yearbook may cast five votes. One vote is given if the student has had his picture made for the book. Candidates were Barbara, Deborah Ireland, Donna Lawrence, Carol Saulsberry, and Debbie Williams. -23- SHIRLE Y ANN DODSON Proctor ueen Proetors, Clnssenys law enforcing organization, elected Shirley Ann Dod- son 19S3-S4 queen. The Coronation was held at the annual Proctor mixer, December 17, and the queen was given a eorsage and 11 White coat, bearing her name and title. Bobby Scales escorted Shirley Ann and Rene Crothers, Captain of the Proetors, crowned her. Others nominated for the honor were, Loralyn Bomar, Tinker Neff, Karen Oldfield, and Carol Saulsberry. Mme - I NANCY JTRICKLER Sporty ueen Believe it or not, 1953-S4 saw a new procedure introduced at Classen! Instead of having a queen for each sport, as has been the custom, an A11- Sports Queen was named. Nancy Strickler won this honor. Phil Easlon was again the successful campaign manager. The theme of the coronation assembly October 2, was 'QAlice in Classenlandf, Voting for Sports Queen was done on the basis of activity tickets. Stu- dents who paid in full for tickets were allowed to cast five hundred votes for the candidate of their choice. Installment payers got fifty votes for each payment made. Special adult tickets were introduced this year. Each rated 850 votes. If the buyer had a choice of candidates, he east his votes, otherwise the seller could cast his votes for the candidate he favored. Queen nominees were Barbara Burbridge, Deborah Ireland, Donna Law- rence, Carol Saulsberry, and Nancy. -gs .MARGARET LOSE Y Blue faeket Queen The Blue Jackets annual Thanksgiving formal was the scene of the coro nation of Margaret Losey, 19 5 3 - S4 B. J. Queen, Other candidates named for the honor were Jane Fellingham, Joyce Kirchner, Karen Oldfield, and Carol Saulsberry. Escorted by Bob Webber, Margaret Was crowned and presented the tra- ditional gifts by Hammet Hough, president, Gifts were 3 light blue jacket, a white orchid, and a paddle. -26- HELEN .Y T RA U CH Meteor Queen Meteor Pep Club elected Helen Strauch queen for 1953-54. Results of this election, which is a club actvity, were announced at the annual Meteor Christmas dance. Helen's co-candidates were Jane Fellingham, Marsha Huffman, Debor- ah Ireland, and Janyce Shorbe. President Jerry Karam presented Helen a white jacket inscribed with her name, title, and the club's insignia. An orchid, the blue and gold paddle, and the customary kiss concluded the installation ceremony. ,271 EARNIE WOT RING and CAROL SA ULSBERR Y Prince and Princess of Friendybqb Climaxing a week of emphasis on friendliness was the coronation of Ear- nie Wotring and Carol Saulsberry as Prince and Princess of Friendship. Hi cards and smile signs improved the atmosphere, and really made Friendship week a success. Candidates for Prince and Princess are nominated in advisories and fi- nalists are elected on a basis of friendliness alone. Other candidates for Prin- cess were Myralin Gallaspy, Deborah Ireland, Joyce Kirchner, and Donna Lawrence. Candidates for Prince were Rene Crothers, Phil Easlon, Bob Howell, and Joe Jones. N280 THE QUEENS COURT KAREN OLDFIELD Prorlor Blue' luke! f0 YCE K1 R CILYER JAINT FELLINGHAJU Bffff' PVIM Blue flfkfl Primm of Friwulrbzp Akleor '53 W'-N.. SY MYRALLV GALLAJPY Pri1u'eJ.r of FIAlL7IdflJ1Y? g V, . .,. N ' DEBBIE IVILLIAJU' TLVKER zxfff 07471-1 Prodor A LORAL YUV BOMAR DONNA LA WREIVCE Provlor -YPWU Orbiz Primary of Fnkndfbzp K A jANYCE SHORBE Meteor 4'-N fi DEBORAH IRELAAD Orbit .YPOFII AIBIKUI' Pflhllfflf rj Frirruffbzfz AMRIHA HUFFMAN Alflfor wiina X, fi-.rt Deciding page designs are Sally Burns and Mary Collins. Joyce Harrison and Henrie Bea Pack select amusing action shots. Phyllis Wright, Nancy Morton, Gene Thompson, and Ronnie Hills listen to Sarge Sartin give the low down on knowhow. Orbit-deadline seems to be a happy time judging from smiles on the faces of Lillian Morgan, Shirley Ann Dodson, Myralin Gal- laspy, and Wesley Stuart. ffl to y y 4 ,V . ' fwff f N D ,fy i ii Y g ' gfzfg I Q t,. l , . , ,.,, p A Vg Orbit Staff Editor ..,,.......... Assistant editor ,,..., Copy editor ......... Senior class editor, ,,,. , ......,t,Myralin Gallaspy ,,t,,,,Shirley Ann Dodson .----,,,,Phyllis Wright .-.,,,,Lillian Morgan Underclass editor ,,,,.,.. ,,,,,.....,,,..,,.t.,.e,t,. N anCY MOYYOH Sports ,.r,.,,,,t,,, , ,,,,tt ..,, . ,Wesley Stuart-Nancy Morton Activities ,,t,. ,,,t,, tt,,,..t...,,et..,,,e M a ry Collins Index ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,tr...,, H enrie Bea Pack Photography ,,,,. .. ...,,, Sally Burns Photographer ,,t,. ,,,,,t.,,, R ormie Hills Photographer's assistant ,,,,,, ....,,, G ene Th0mpS'0n Art editor ,,,i,,7,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,rt.,...,,,,, Joyce Harrison Art work i.,...,. Clydene Sexton-Janice Caulkins n , X john Merritt, Alice Lay, La Donna Kram- er Donna Karol Jones, and Connie David- son hurry to meet a deadline. Clausen We Staff Elloui Harwood, editor, makes assignments to Ronnie Hills, photographer, and his assistant, Danny Almond. Kaye Busby and Sue Barton collaborate on a story. mi Discussing sports layouts are Richard Holcomb and Larry Editor-in- X- W Editors: Page Page Page Exchange Editor Barbara Buckley Photographer Ronnie Hills Photography Assistant Danny Almond Kelley. Advertising John Merritt Cartoonist Eddie Ruscha Feature Editors Kaye Busby Donna Karol ones Teen Times Reporter Catherine Swindell Reporters Gayle Goode Pat Hannon, Richard Maxwell Judy Richards, jerry Scott 1 I .r Z!! 67 Classettes cheerleaders, Bobbie Kay Reynolds and Betty Bowles, and mascot, Kathy Barnett are always ready to lead a yell. The Boys and Girls O clubs combined to entertain the student ff ,--... body with a Comet Capers. Bill Blackwell and joe Jones carry the hero , Keith Ballard. Watching eagerly is Ronnie Jacobson omet Capers Comet Capers is the name given Classen's pep rallies held before each conference foot- ball and basketball game. The downfall of the opponent is always forecast in the skits given by Capers participants. Banquets Two of the big events at Classen each year are the annual Football and Basketball Ban- quets given by the Comes and the Classettes. Members of the team are guests at the events where the entertainment is often of primary interest. fBecause of the late date of the Classette banquet, pictures were unavailable., 1 a jazz session from the Comes banquet, Nicole Puzin leads her lbulous band. Drummer, Kaye Bradley really goes wild as a lassen football player, Peggy Eastman enters the scene. Guests at the Comes banquet hear fortune teller Phyllis Wright describe a Far East scene as Henrie Bea Pack dances. WF' First Little Theatre production of the year, Green Valley was an entirely different approach to dramatic purpose. In this scene the villain Everheel, Jim Hippen, pleads to the ghostly ancestors, who inhabit the valley, to spare his life. Mad Woman of Chaillot havd Pat Tyson in the title role. And featured :A cast of thirty-five players. The evil people of Paris surround the 'Madw0man', little aware of her design to destroy them. Art Nouveau offers fun to all in the annual Beaux Art Ball, King and Queen of the frolic, Bill Elder and Karen Oldfield, greet their subjects with a cordial smile. If ofa , , WW K. i X a 'ai he Candelabra Chodos, CGabe, we call himj, plays several of his own compositions for students in the Friendship assembly. f i 'S , 5' ww Q e at . 1, A it aq? 5 . wt ' -ef' YN Governor t e VI spoke to the students in the cafeteria and concluded his talk by depositing 500 pennies. urray Million Penn Round-up Jackie Wright was more than a sophomore, or an honorary colonel on Governor Murray's staff, or mascot of a marine corps Jackie was a pretty, talented fifteen year old Miss who possessed charm. Early in the first semester she died,-victim of cancer. Classmates at Classen had held prayer services in the audi- torium, and although Jackie had never enrolled in Classen, detained by her illness, the auditorium was well filled. Miss Mary Pruitt consented to be Jackie's bedside tutor, because Jackie didn't want to get behind in her studies. Memory of her happiness, courage and faith remains. And to perpetuate her spirit of love and sacrifice the MILLION PENNY MEMORIAL ROUNDUP was launched by her classmates. Workers do not expect to collect the million pennies in one school year. It is set up as a continuing project. Response has been encouraging. Half of the 510,000 will go to Oklahoma University Med- ical Foundation to be used for cancer' research: The other half will be used to landscape a patio at our new Classen building and will represent a living memorial to qualities of friend- ship and courage to which all aspire. ff B Classenites look on as Sue Ingram contributes her loose change the Roundup. Lined up awaiting the opportunity to contribute to the success of the Memorial fund. I Q'HWff 4 Linda Kennedy and John Nance sing the MILLION PENNY ROUND- UP theme song at one of the Monday noontime programs given to keep the students aware of the progress of the project. ff, ,gi S -x lain Ri it RQ 1 . x V4 ff Q, ff FR L HO OR f 2- 1 --' - ' Q , A p 1- .v',.:.g5',.- . ' -iirf fai-Q :':'5:. 5Ze '2:Kw? eS ' , I R33 ga f - . f -fe ,.. 505- Margaret Losey Medal of Honor ART DEPARTMENT AWARDS Cynthia Clow HONORABLE MENTION Jean Gaynor Janice Caulkins Clydene Sexton ART NOUVEAU Mary Lou McAlister RENAISSANCE AWARDS Bill Elder ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT AWARDS BOYS' AWARDS Jim Groseclose HONORABLE MENTION Jack Shaffer JOSEPH HESTER PATTERSON AWARD Phil Easlon HONORABLE MENTION Keith Ballard GIRLS, AWARDS INDIVIDUAL TEAM SPORTS Peggy Eastman TEAM SPORTS Harriet Howard HONORABLE MENTION Patte Arnold Judy Early Elaine George Hyla Hyde Harding GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION WARD Connie Huff COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT AWARDS Johna Breckenridge, Barbara Bressie, Dolores Elaine Brown, Carolyn Sue Cross, Elaine Cupp, Carol Dennis, Joyce Hill, Deborah Ireland, Ruth Jorgensen, Joyce Kirchner, Suzanne Lebenson, Gloria Lehat, Cynthia Mc- Comas, Gayle McDonald, Sylvia Reynolds, Nadia Samara, Marsha Simpson, Kay Donna Snipes, Sylvia Sutherland, Phyllis Thompson, Norma Williams, Carol Wilson, Julie Wot- kyns, Patricia Lou Wright. COMMERCIAL CLUB AWARD Patsy McGrath COMMERCIAL OCCUPATIONS AWARDS Elaine Cupp Beverly Gray Joan Hamilton Joyce Hill Marlene Reger Sylvia Reynolds Carol Wilson Marilyn Wright DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION AWARDS Nancy McLemore Carole Sue Sharp HONORABLE MENTION Barbara Cook Jerry Poore D. E. Club Award Sherrill Hudman Mary Huckins Phyllis Wright HONORABLE MENTION Cynthia McComas Frank McLaughlin Dan Miller ENGLISH DEPARTMENT AWARDS Robert Deitrich Albrecht, Donald Edward Bennet, Barbara Jean Bur- bridge, Melvan DeWayne Carter, Wanda Lee Countryman, Carolyn Sue Cross, Shirley Ann Dodson, Clyde Hudson Dorr, Paula Patricia Evans, Jane Fellingham, Bobbie Marie Fer- guson, George Melvan Fowler, Ruth Ann Fraley, Gwendolyn Elaine George, Doris Carolyn Gimpel, Ham- met Walker Hough, Robert Brooks Howell, Mary Lee Huckins, Hyla Hyde Harding, Carolyn Alice Jones, C. Edward Jones, Donna Karol Jones, Leona Ruth Jorgensen, LaDonna Kra- mer, Margaret Cecelia Losey, Paul Reese McDaniel, Vivian Muriel Mc- Millan, Roy Magers, Albert LeRoy Mulliken, Adriana Cristina Nagel, John Ambrose Nickell, Merryjean Su- zanne Nieman, Janet Lee Palmer, George Don Pasquello, Mildred Rice, Maxine Sanders, Janyce Ruth Shorbe, Kay Donna Snipes, Carolyn Kay Speck, Robert Evert Strong, Jean Sto- vall, Jack Laurence Tech, Robert Duff Webber, Carolyn Ann Williams, Martha Williams, Suzanne Wilson, Phyllis Wright. AWARDS IN HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Home Economics Jan Pyle Certificates of Award Muriel McMillan Gwen Durkee S -5 .1 all N , ,r 42 x if! WARDS Y it --- Y. VYV, Y,,,,,, H ,W .. ,,.. ..-,., ,,,,,,,,,5,,, ,, W, Y DeWayne Carter Hammet Hough LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT AWARDS Latin Carolyn Chatburn Elizabeth Dill Hyla Hyde Harding Cristina Nagel Spanisb Wanda Countryman Hammet Hough Tinker Neff Robert Strong Suzanne Wilson JOURNALISM DEPARTMENT AWARDS Newspbotography Ronald Hills Yearbook Staff Award Myralin Gallaspy News Writing fHonorable Mentionj Ronni Goade Donna Karol Jones LaDonna Kramer DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AWARDS Charles Blackwood, DeWayne Carter, Harvey Gaspar, Edward Jones, Albert Mullikin, jack Tech, Brad Thompson, John Wilcox, David Wilson. MUSIC AWARDS Instrumental Music Block Award Winner Albert Mullikin , . ..,.--A -Q., Paul McDaniel Honorable Mention Darrell Bittle Roger Louis Harrison Award Co-Winners Lanora Morgan Delbert Wilburn Vocal Music Outstanding Boy Vocalist Roy Magers Outstanding Girl Vocalist Kaye Braden Sigma Alpha Iota Award Cynthia Years SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT D.A.R. Award Jack Shaffer Honorable Mention Merryjean Nieman Ed Wagner SOCIAL STUDIES RECOGNITION Evalyn Adams, Pat Conner, Susan Diwoky, Margaret Holloway, Paul McDaniel, Christina Nagel, Jack Shaffer, Bob Webber, David Wilson. SPEECH DEPARTMENT AWARDS Debate Brick Gibson Forensic Paul McDaniel Margaret Losey Honorable Mention Hammet Hough Jack Tech . 1 x w if Bob Webber Medal of Honor janet Graening Memorial Award fSopbo1norej Lynette Lemons Honorable Mention Ken Aldrich Richard Holcomb Mary Martineau Service Award Bobby Scales Little Theatre Best Actor Bob Webber Honorable Mention David Fleming Best Actress Wanda Countryman Honorable Mention Mary Kay Coronet Department Recognition Hammet Hough Margaret Losey Betty McFadden Paul Schwartz JUNIOR ALTRUSAN AWARD Elaine George GIRL OF THE MONTH Margaret Losey CAREER CONFERENCE Hammet Hough Christina Nagel QUOTA CLUB Cynthia Yeats ,X 1, N X' ff 0 R G A '- Reacloea' .1 9x g I , , . gf f f Q 1 1' 1 i , No one has enou h time to belon to ever or anization active at Clas- g g Y g sen, and you Won't find little Herman',s name on too many rolls, but I've found time to attend some meetings of each. I Student Council meetings really fascinate me. It,s amazing how many committees are needed to do all the things they do for the student body. But belonging is quite the thing. I've been on trips to national conven- f tions at El Paso, Minneapolis, Corpus Christi, to OU and ASLM numerous times, not to mention bus trips to games and field trips, and Youth Legisla- tion adventures. I liked the new seating arrangement for pep rallies that was inaugurated this year. Pep clubs sit on opposite sides of the gym-that Way you can decide who out yells who. I finally learned to get to assemblies on time, after a member of the Courtesy Club admitted me to study hall because I was late. Organizations are the means by which I have developed a semblance of social grace, the ability to conduct a successful meeting, carry on a conver- sation, and feel somewhat at ease when I'm the only one on the dance floor. At first I was a little shy. But they reached out and pulled me in. ATIUNS-They tvznd Pulled Me In ! s ROW 1: Bob Scales, Bobbie Ferguson. Suzie Wilson. Elaine George, Nancy Ben nett, Hyla Hyde Harding, chaplain. Dewayne Carter, secretary, Paul McDaniel, president, Albert Mullikin, treasurer. Bolt Murray, Clyflene Sexton, Carolyn Sp eck, Mary Ann Thompson, Nan Davis, Maxine Sanders. Miss Townsend. sponsor. ROW' 2: Roavr Kleen. Phyllis Wright, Janet Palmer. Mary Huckins, Cristina Nagel, Ann Fraley, Jack Tech, David Wilson, Don Bennett, Martha Williams, Carolyn Chatlxurn, Carolyn Cross, Merryjcau Nieman. ROW' 3: Bob Albrecht, Bob Smith, Pat Conner, Carolyn YVilliams. Marfraret l.osey, Tom Wishart, Robert Stong, John Nirkell, Clyde Dorr, Deborah Ireland, Janyce Shorbe, Shirley Ann Dodson, Muriel McMillan. Marilyn Wriaht. ROW 4: Wanda Countryman, Pat Evans. Sam Fryer. Bob Howell. Bob Welxhor, llammf-I liouah. Jim Cox. Edward Jones, Elizabeth Dill, Lillian Morgan, Gayle McDonald, Carolyn Jones. Not pictured: Kay Donna Snipes, vicc-president, Cynthia Clow, Donna Jones. New senior members ot' Honor Society are Evalyn Adams, Frank Bradburn, Carolyn Burton. Sandra Davis. Susan Diwoky. Jane Dvvhe. Charles Ellet, Jane Fellingzham, Myralin Callaspy, Harvey Caspar. Lila Hall. Keith Harris, Judy Harrison, Barbara Hines, Margaret Holloway, Charles Joho. Gloria Lehat. Rover Louis, Roy Magers. Patsy McGrath. Lewis McKenncy, Barbara Murray. Tinker Neff. Kay Nr-uffer, Henrie Bea Pack, Sylvia Reynolds, Elaine Schuster, Paul Schwartz, Bradley Thompson, Phyllis Thompson. New junior members of Honor Society are Sue Barton, Bruce Batchelor. Beverly Belsky. Charlotte Beleky, Claude Chappelear, Barbara Cheatham Bobby Clapp. linda French. Tom Griify, Vann Hand, Diane Harlow. Andy Haswell. Jim Hippcn. Elizabeth Hodges, Ronald Jacobson, Jane Kroeger, Sara McCuiston. Jacque Montgomery, Glenda Morris, Marilyn Richards. Phoebe Slate, DiAnn Smith, Marilyn Stung, Carol Wittels. Honor Sociegl Scholarship, lcadership, character, and service are qualities on which membership in Classen's Honor Society are based. Each year fifteen percent of the senior class and five percent of the junior class achieve this coveted honor. Quill 59' Scroll 0 Pat Conner. Cristina Nagel. Shirley Ann Dodson. Henric- Bea Pack. Myralin Gallaspy. Phyllis Wlright, Sur- Barton. l.a Donna Kramer. Elloui Harwood. aarl Lillian Morgan meet to charter Classr-n's chapter of Ouill and Scroll. Yational Journalism Honor Society. Honor tSi06i601 . . Membership in National Art Honor Society is attained by students who are outstanding in local and national art activities. ROW 1: Janice Caulkins. Tommy Stearns, Brunel Farris, Mary Frances Fenton. Leah lliohie, Har- riet Bcrnat. Bill Elder. ROW 2: Betty ,lo Meadows, Barhara Cheatham. ROW 3: Clydene Sexton. Mary Lou McCallistcr. Patsy Haws, Mary Ann Nelson, Cynthia Clow, Model, Jean Gaynor. ,.,.,f- ' !w LH Q if wi M. 'QL J., .-+ Cf' K Honor Language Upon completion of five semesters of one language with a 3,5 average students are eligible to enroll in Honor Language. RUXX l: llrvz-rly Nlzinkin. Tinki-r N1-ff. Sufi-f Wil-nn. reporter. Hunime! Hough, vice-president. Hyla Hyde Harding, preli- rlent, Put Cnrimrr. -viictniietrz-xi-urur. lflimlfetli Dill. sergeant at arms, Kay Donna Snipes. ROW 2: Miss Picknrd, sponsor, Jane l-'f-llinglinin. Xlniy llnckiu-. Dolly Pm-k. Lick 'll-ch, Glenda Chappelle, Phoebe Slate, Glenda Carter. ROW 3: Mary Xnn 'Iln'riupwri. jginim- 51-ligf-ni. Cnrnlin 41li.iil:nrn. l'u! Euan-, Wznuln Cnuutrynian. Robert Stong. Shelby Ruscha, Ann Fmlvv. RUW L: Nl.iriIi.i l'nlli-x. lxnlliryn lllnsgim, Anily llnswell, DiAnn Smith. Gabriel Chodos, Charlene Guthrie, Sally XICCIQ-llnrlil. Marilyn Stung. Carol Yvlltela. Honor Ninth seeks to give recognition to Classen students who do superior work in mathematics and related fields and to Stimulate sustained study. Honor Math ROW 1: liluini- Grunge. Nl.irv Ann Ili-viiip-fm. Clmrlc- lllzii-kwimcl, treasurer, lack Tech. secretary. Mrs. Clark. sponsor, Eniwzirrl ,limi--. rim-'ini--iuli-lit. Kiln-rl Nlnllikiu, pu-eiilwnt. ROXY LI: Roller! Strung. Ann Whitten. John YVileox, Carolyn Junel, Klzixinv Snnil-i-. llolvhii- I--1-uwn. Iinh ll-,ui-ll. RUXX' 3: linger Kleen. D-in Bennett. Hammer Hough. Bob Smith. Sam I-'iyi-r. lhiid Xlil-ini. llnli- Nlillignn. HUXX 1: Tum Wixliurt. Bob Albrecht, Bob Webber. Bob Murray, DeWayne Carter. .lim S:.illwrf1ClL.i. .lov Noble. Hx n 1 gr:- Neq xf ee .41- LITTLE THEATRE ROW 1: Ann Vaughn, Carolyn Williams, purliamentarian, Mary Kay Cornett, historian-reporter, Susan Diwoky, vicc-president. W'anrla Countryman, president, Saramay Wiley, vice-president, Bobby Scales, sergeant at arms, Elaine Schuster, Jody Long, Joyce Foster. ROW 2: Carolyn Virginia Leopold. Bobbie Ferguson, Rosemary Henry, Clairenell Clemons, True Smith, Nancy Smith. ROW 3: Evalyn Adams, Joyce Harwood, Elizabeth Hodges, Ann Lynn, Marilyn Dorff, Janie Dyche, Martha Yvilliams, Arline Hendricks, Sherry Crawford, Dick Rosen stahl. ROW 4: Robert Garrett, Bob Webber, Claude Chappelear, Margaret Losey, Luella Cullimore, Alice La Jim Hippen, treasurer and parliamentarian, Pat Tyson, secretary, Marsha Huffman, secretary, Janet Palmer, historian-reporter, Burton, Jnhna Breckenridze. Laura Johnson, Lucy Bo Wheeler, Wntring, Kay Robertson, Joan Boxley, Anita McCullouf1h. Eileen Charles Fagin, Janice May. Karen Oldfield, Jane Fellingham, Pat Evans, Carolyn Belisle, Clay Thompson, Earnie Wolring, y, Teresa Lillard, Clark McPhail. Speech Classen's speech department is one of the school's most active. Speech students have garnered numerous honors and trophies. Mr. Nichols, department head, correlates the speech program and individual tournament activities. Mrs. Cherry specializes in presentation of technical drama including stagecraft. Mr. Corbin concentrates on debate and radio. National speech organizations, National Forensic 6iD6l7 l 7716111 League, National Thespians and Little Theatre, are well represented in the department. Understudies work to gain 20 points which will admit them to membership in Little Theatre. National Thespians requires 30 points for membership. KOKH-FM studio, located in Classen, is the radio voice of Oklahoma City schools. Students from other Okla- homa City schools study there. LITTLE THEATRE UNDERSTUDIES ROW 1: Barbara Alspaugh, Mary Ann.Spiva, Ann LcFlore, Faith Eads, Sarah NIcCuiston, Susie Neeley, Linda Kennedy, Ardeth Ainsworth, Judy Ander- son, Joyce Collins. Mary Beth Thomlinson, Lou Ann Lower. ROW 2: Jill Shirk, Ferol Finch, Teddy Bressie, Carol Lee Dennis, Betty Thomas, Avis Kr-arby, JoAnn Kerr, Polly Dee Ishmael, Ellen Booth, Mary Collins, Linda Stoll. ROW 3: Pat Ireton, Sally Burns, Frances Cobb, Sandra Knott, Jane McCloud, Kay Simmons, Martha Pulley, Marilyn McDowell, Sara Fagin, Doris Bcndorf, Judy Fagin, Pat Shubert, Donna Evans. ROW 4: Martha Cook, Lynette Lemon, Alvin King, Mary Lou Werme, Ann Robertson, Lenita Cannon, John Carleton, Ann Link, Joyce Wallace. Ault, Samelia Jabara, Lynne Draper, Marguerite .42- 11 , .a ' : l I W C .. fix 'E Al. Q-5 T v--ix 4 Q1 Q' nv- Yi' Ndll.0Hdl T lmpza nf ROW l: Carolyn Williams, parliamvntarian. Mary Kay Cornett. historian-reporter, Pat Tyson, secretary, Susan Diwoky, vice-president, Betty Mclfadnlen. treasurer. Wanda Countryman, president, Saramay Wiley, vice-president, Mar-ha Huffman. secretary. ROW' 2: Janie Dychv. Pat Evans. Elizahelh lluclgee. Laura Johnson, Bobby Scales, Elaine Schuster. seruvant at arms, Janet Palnivr, historianvreporter, Jim llippen. treasurer-parliamvntarian. ROW 3: Lucy Bu Wheeler. Bobbie Ferguson. Elizabeth Dill. Robert Garrett, Joyce Poster, Margaret Lusey, Mrs. Cherry. sponsor. ROW' 4: Virginia Leopold, Claircnell Clemons. True Smith, Alice Lay, Clinton Greenhaw, Jim White, Paul Schwartz, Charles Fagin. 'ae . . . r National Forennk League ROW l fSlHtHliU'1lZ JNIU Hilffls- Cl-l'l'l'2 ClmI'I'f'll'HYf Andi' l'lftSwell. ROW 1 fSeatctll: Jim Hitvven. Burl Britton. Clairenell Clemons. Bob Yfehlmer, vice pie-irlvut. Hamm:-t ll:-ugh. prvsillvut. Margaret L0-uv. Secretary. Saramay Xviley, trf-aiurer. Jerome ll:-mry. Dali- Weltlua. Jini Digus. ROW' 2 1Seatr-ull: Bra lliv-nip-tm. Xlartlia Williams. ltnb Casey, Marilyn Dorff. Gcralfl Jenkins, Jerry Karam. ROW' 3: Mr. Cnrlxin, -pun-ur. Kenneth Alnlrifli. Carl l 1i:in, Brick Gill Nun. l.inettt' l.emnn. Paul Xl:-Daniel. l'aul Frhwartl. Jerry Mash. Jim Yfliite, Alfred Golnlman. Tony lloisrnatt. STANDING IN BACK: Ronnie Jacobson Bobby Clapp, Benton Clark. Fillttey Jones. Dirk Rosen:-talil. Tum McGee, Announcenr' Club ROAW l: Carolyn Belisle, sergeant at arms, Luella Cullimore, parliamentarian, Jim Diggs, Martha Pulley, sergeant at arms, Sarah Mc- Lui-tun. treasurer, Nancy Wotrinu. -ecretary. Alice Lay, vice president. d William-, tire-pre-iclcnt, Susan Diwoky. historian-reporter. Margaret latsey Chanlwell. Clairouell Clemons. Arline llenrlrirks, Margaret Gober, Elaine True Smith, Joyce Foster. Mary Beth lhomlinson, Lenita Cannon. ROW Betty Nlchadrlen Muna Salter Cretrhen Yan 'ilalre Jane Fellin ham, , . . . . 4 , 1 t , , g ROW 4-: Ann Vaughn, Elizabeth lfludges. Bryan Gille-pie, Alvin King, Saramay Wiley, president, Dick Rosenstahl. president, Carolyn . Marsha Huffman, Nan Davis. sm-r-:eant at arms. ROW 2: Helen Schuster. Janet Palmer, Karen Oldfield. Faith Eads, Pat Shubert, 3: Laura Johnson, Marilyn Dorff, Margaret Whale, Ann Lynn. Donna Evans, Judy Fagin, Ellen Booth, Virginia Lenpold. Jim Williams, Bill Scott, Dan Riddle, Dale YVehba, Richard Hol- comb, Elloui llarwnnd, Kay Simmons. Patsy Ferguson, Connie Jones, l.uvv Bu Wheeler. .A ,. ' ?'lrQ1'dMl' W5 Q91 'S' fl ri' Sf Q f if 'Sl K0KH.FM Slanflingc John Tico, Pu! llvnilmrvv. Dzilr- W:-lilm. I.unny Trntler. Smzzcd lCloc-kwisel: Clay Thompson, Ken Dacus, Donna Lawrence, Laura Julinsun, Junnnr- Ycalv, Cunlrnl Room: Burney Spcncvr. Jim Diggs, Jimmy Williams. Debatom Lrfr mlale: B4-nlun Clank, lhirk Gill-un. Right mhlwz Bali Camry. Jared Hnrlelun. ROW 1: Clarinvll Clemons, Gerald .lf-nkinu .Xvnly Ilan-wr-ll, Clmimlv Cli.ii-in-lr'.ii'. Bulx fllzirlin, lemma Hcmry. Lynette Lemon, Bill Scott. Bobby Clapp, jim While. ROW 2: RI.irllia Willizinia. lliyyin liiner-nn. Brinl Tlninipwn, .lim Hippen, Hamm:-l Honzli. Burl Britton. Carl Fagin, Dale Collins. Ray Craig. ROW li: Marilyn Durfi, ,lzivk Durlaml, Tony Ruisnnm, Alfred Gnlrlmnn, Roy Williams. George Orniiimn, Kvnnvili Alilrirli. Sn-xv Jann:-r. Ni-il Cn-iii-uw-, Paul Scliwairxz, Cliurlvs Lewallcn, lim Hathaway, Ellen Booth, ,Ioan Harris, .lerry fllzxsli, Sara Fagin, Sidney Jones. Hr, Corbin, sponsor. .44- 'Y' SER VICE C Clinic Aides Girls who help Mrs. Moore, R.N., in the clinic, earn one quarter credit per semester. Duties are learning minor first aid, distributing notices to teachers when students are de- tained in the clinic and issuing aspirin. Joan Stovall, Mrs. Moore, Marilyn Davis, Patsy Jones, Suzy Karnes, Suzie Wilsoii, Sara Shaffer, Joyce Kirchner, Sherry Barnes, Mary Ann Mathias, and Ann Whitten, flash happy smiles. LUBS R. effff,-1',-v '- Q X T s, 'l - . el A R .- vt -2-MX . . - in . ., .J F. . - f-vw --- --1,-. ,..,...., . f .., Sta e Craft M bers Don Van fects first tion. r. Nichols goes over with mem- of his stage crew, Jerry Hoke, Abbott, Don Smith, and Bobby Dyke complicated lighting ef- to be used in Green Valley, semester Little Theatre produc- var 'wif 5 A - , , X ff . A K A ls 5' 13 . 5. .ws , . . 55 Visual Aide: ff -if Library Aides Keeping some 8,000 books in order, the maga- zine collection up to date, and always being cheerful and efficient, are requisites of a library aide. Miss Cockrum, with Charleen McKenzie, Nancy - Morton, Carol Puckett, Joyce Copeland, Ann Fra- ley, and Sue Ingram, look pleased as punch, and no K doubt satisfied with a task well done. A Projecting films is not so difficult if you've had a course in technicalities associated with the job. Mr. Hicks meets with Dale Rentzel, Jerry Kerr, Jerry Chapman, J. B. Brannen, Willie Wolf, Oku Harvey, Rodney Cutler, Steve Janger, Harvey Gaspar, Keith Ballard, Tom Cheatwood, and Harold W'alters to check schedules. Y4 Teeny A Finding better ways of living is the aim of the Y-Teen club. Sealed: Nancy Cullins, Mary Lou McCaIlister, Elaine George, Luemma Cloud, Marilyn Barnett. ROW 2: Mrs. Ecton, sponsor, Catherine Crain, Delores Brown, Helen Mclianna, Jeanette Mager, Johna Breckenridge, Merrillyn Bowling, Mill Clifton, sponsor, O Hi' Y Hi-Y strives to create, maintain, and extend a high standard of Christian liv- ing throughout the school and commun- ity. A branch of YMCA, it offers citizenship training and social outlets. Kneeling: Joe Windes, Bill Atkinson, John Borders, Dave Ooten, Ben Duncan, Robert Cornforth. Standing: Mr. Horton, sponsor, Dick Jones, Jim Huff, Jerry Scott, Ronnie Becker, Max Berry, Tommy Atkinson, George Soule, Roger Louis, Ed Wagner, Phil Lee, Dick Sanders, John Nuerenberger, John Hanks, Pete Lee, .Iimmy Rice. fn Ojjflce Aide! ,ff C? Office aides assist office secretaries, principal, vice-principal, and other office personnel in synchronizing the tctivitics of the school, ROXV 1: Linda Dunn, Ann Yaughn, Lois Tonini, Elaine Gcorge,' Kay Stoll, Catherine Crain, Mary Barber, Mildred Rice, Barbara Murray. ROW 2: Betty ,lane Recd, Burncss Berkey, Carulynn. Davis, Tom McGee, Roger Louis, Dick Robinson, lo Carol Martyn. Martha Grindstaff, Phyllis Wright. ROW 3: jane McCloud. Anita McCullough, Patty Gardner, Barbara Mcsscnhangh, Charlt-ne Guthrie, Betty ,In Meadows, Virginia Lafferty, Nancy Woods, Connie Jones, Martha Pulley. ROW 1: Coleen Mclicnzie, Nancy Mason, Jerrie Marsh, Juan Ellcdge, Carolyn Lydick, Mary Clayton, Nadine Ross, Norma Pritchard. Di.-Kun Smith, ,loan Drozansky. Q46. mania. Courteq Club Courtesy club members usher for plays and other events and aid in assemblies. Membership is open by application. ROW l: l'.iul Nl:-Daniel. Tinker Neff. Hyla Hyde. Margaret Holloway, Sandra Davis. Deborah Ireland, Janyce Shorbe. Shirley Ann Dodson. Carol Sanlsbvrry, Barbara Biirbridge, Barbara fllnrray. ROW 2: Joe Jones, Ferol Finch, Martha Pulley. Eileen Smith. Joyce Kirchner. Joan Stovall, Sally Burns, Henrie Bea Pack, Xlarinell Clayton, Marian Long. ROW 3: Larry Bond, Ann Vaughn, Elizabeth Dill. Lavita Auer, Patty Gardner, Lillian Burrow, Margaret Lu-ey, Elaine George. Miss Link, sponsor, Luella Cullitnore. Q39 ,qv . f . ' .- ll , il l ' ' Q . 5 ' N -l F tg,,.-M1 ' Activities of ,Junior Red Cross are wide and varied. These include the gift box Campaign, Red Cross benefit assembly. .ind entertainment programs for the veterans' hospital. ROW l: Clark Mi-I'liiil. Lillian Morgan. Henrie Bea Park. Carolyn Williams. parliameyltarian. Deborah lreland, treasurer, llyla Hyde llarding, vii-r--pre-iilt-nt. Bolt llowvll. pre-idi-nt. Jacque Montvomery. reporter, Carolyn Thompson, secretary, Marian I.-ing. Phvlli- Baird, Jo Carol Martyn, Mis- Bourke. sponsor. ROW 2: Freda White, Sharon Hoyt, Pat Conner, Mary Barln-r. Toni Spf-ar. Jack Sail:-r. Don Ellison. Judy Harrison, Mary Huckins, Muriel McMillan, Marilynn Davis, Ramah e Catlin. ROW fl: Carolyn Yalvritiiie. janief- S1-liuson, True Smith. Ann Lcflore, Susie Nc-eley, Pezgy Eastman, Sally McClel- land. Hill Parnell. Carol Marshall, Tom Melia-e. Mary Ann Mathias, Don Civs. ROW 4: Norma Jn Rowland, .l0y'Ce Wallace. Carolyn Harkins, Carolyn lit-li-le. Joanne Ca-par. Janice Cook, Glenda Chappelle. Ann Stancleven, Joyce Taylor. Variet .fbow Board Executives of Classen Classics' superintend work on Classen's first variety show, which is to be produced annually. ROW l: Janet Palmer, Joyce Kirchner, recording secretary, Margaret Losey, Hammet Hough, eo-chairmen, Pat Conner, corresponding secretary, Earnie Wotring, treasurer, Dale Crabtree, Mary Thompson, Hyla Hyde Harding. ROW 2: Judy Harrison, Loralyn Bomar, Mildred Rice, Neal Horton. Bohliy Scales, Bud Britton, Dan Riddell, Saramay Wiley, Elaine Schuster, Miss Owen, sponsor. ROW 3: Margaret HollowaY- Jacque Montgomery, Kay Donna Snipes, Jerry Karam, Jared Hazelton, Bob Garrett, Bob Webber, Charles Blackwood, Myralin Gallaspy, Muriel Mc- Millan, Marian Long. . i ' 4 2 5 i rw lv Clcmet 65 ROW l: Bobbye Kay Reynolds. Bunny Brown. Cheerleaders, Kzty Donna Snipes, Norma Pritchard. Sara McCuiston. Deborah Ireland, sergeant at arms, Myralin Gallaspy, president. Kathy Barnett. mascot, Susan Hoover. vice-president. Loralyn Bomar, secretary. Carolyn Williams, treasurer, Marilyn Davis, reporter, Nancy Morton, historian, Joyce Harwood, Sally Freel, Pat Conner. Miss Byars, sponsor. ROYV 2: Muriel McMillan. Sandra Davis, Kay Neuffer, Nan Davis, Mil- dred Rice, Donna Lawrence, Carol Saulsherry, Nancy Strickler, Mary Lou Cheatham, Faith Eads, Betty Kcetch, Sue Hudson, Janice Caulkins, Luanne Perry- man. ROW 3: Elaine George, Catherine Crain. Johna Brockenridvc, Dolores Brown, Cynthia Yeats, Eleanor Cline, Norma Williams, La Donna Kramer, Mary Gwynne Hill, Pat Bonham, Mary Jane McDowell, Mary Barber, Judy Early. ROW 4: Patsy McGrath. Linda Dunn. Mcrryjean Neiman, Maxine Sanders, Patty Dunham, Betty Jezek, Kagay Strickland, Jeanine Howland, Barbara Murray, Carolyn Chatburn, Cloma Hudson, Martha W'illiams, Sue Ragland. Come on, you cotton pickin' farmers, yell! Tussles on the gridiron, in the gym, on the Cinder track, or tennis court, are made more interesting to contestants and to spectators by the show of energy from the fem cheering sections. Classenette Pep Club, 365 strong, shares cheering honors with the Comes, Blue Jackets, and Meteors at sports sessions. How well remembered are those pre-game Comet capers and the vociferous effusions that rang to the rafters. Guardian angels of the basketballers, Class'ettes annual banquet, given for them, is a highlight in second semester social activities. ROW l: True Smith, Beverly Mankin, Myralin Gallaspy, Sara McCuiston, sergeants at arms, Pat Conner, historian, Deborah Ireland, vice-president, Kathy Barnett. mascot, Judy Early, president, Susan Hoover, parliamentarian, Marilynn Davis, secretary, Sue Barton, Norma Pritchard, sergeants at arms Betty Bowles, Bobbye Kay Reynolds, cheerleaders. Mrs. Hoover. sponsor. ROW 2: Sue Lucy, Teddy Bressie, Rosemary Henry, Ann Stephens, Martha Thornton, Lucy Bo Wheeler. Virginia Leopold. Shirley Sine. Janet Sine, Barbara Alspaueh, Leah Kay Hizbie, Linda Melton, Carolyn Brown, Terry Allen. ROW 3: Colleen McKenzie, Cherry Hadlock. Jan Elder, Marilyn Urban, Marilyn Ashlock, Darlene Maples, Joyce Thomas, Diane Harlow, Vada Mustion, Mary Beth Clasby. Carol Gesford, Luella Cullimore, Janet Burtfraff, ROW 4: Betty Elledgzc, Patty Stout, Elizabeth Prince. Kay Simmons, Jo Beverly McGee, Carolyn Belisle, Charlene Wilson, Beverly Belsky, Charlotte Belsky, Glenda Chappelle, Janice Cook, Carolyn Sue Ryan, Jane Sewell. 1481 Butler, Mona Salyer, Myra Vedder, Connie Enders, Betty Smythe, Sloan, Sally Fleming, Barbara Dover, Frances Cobb. ROW 2: Beth Jan Landrum, Sylvia Irvine, Avis Kearby, Ginger Prince, Betty Thomas, Patte Arnold. ROW 3: Alice Maxson, Lucy Wilson, Joyce Turner, Lewis, Nancy Levy, Barbara Son. Judy Burnside, Jean Conliff, Connie Wright, Barbara Bentley, Jolene Tate, Connie llreenhaw, Patricia Mor- Linda Kennedy, Marilyn Melton, Florence Bricker, Ann Renshaw, Lynda ROW l: Harriet Jacobs. Diane Yvalker, Myrna Peyton, Pat Dawson, Ann Sherry Tripp, Glory Butler. Wanda Dimpfl, Karen Kirkpatrick, Sharon Clarlstein, Carole Walker, Betty Watkins, Mary Ann Sabo, Mary Collins, Des Moore, Jancy Warren, Gail Foster, Sandra W'hittam, Carolyn Lamb, Sarah Jones, Nanci Ames Early, Marilyn McDowell, Nancy McLain, Carol Hastings, Lavon Myers, Lisa Means, Mary Underwood. ROW 4: Nancy rison, Dianna Samara, Luella Phillips, Barbara Ewbank, Peggy Ramsey, King, Paula Martin. 1. f I viii ,-- Q ROW l: Jacquita Hobbs. Sarah Kat' Johnson. Joanne Caspar, Marilyn Dorff, Elizabeth llotlzes, Mar ha Strain. Perol l-'im-h. Cretc Carol Ruhman, Mary Ann Macarty. Boain, Beverly Drilling, YY'tn4lee Lou Phillips. Nadine Ruse, Walker. llarriet Bernat, Mary Francis Fenton, Carolyn Hunt, Clmfelter Carol Witte-ls, Carolto Homsey. Jean Avant, Nina Raye hen Yan Mzttre. Mrs. Wilkins, sponsor. ROW' 2: Gail Mary Armstrong. liarhara Coil. Claudia Blake, Jane Mc, Clotttl. Jan YY'aggoner. Joyce Fo-ter. Marilyn Flonz. Delore- Creen. ROW 3: Carol Reaves, lnpmma Clnttll, Jawtttr- Montwunery, Diknn Smith. Sandra Lip-atet, Marcia Marvel, Hilula Simmering. ,lane Rr-eel. Penny Walker. Barbara Cheatham. Harrie! llowanl, Marilyn Richardson. Chloe-ann Moore, Elloui Margaret Russell, Boltlmtte Watson, Pat Clements, Martha Pulley. Anita Clark, Cynthia Cochran. Carolyn Shackelford, Sherry Barnes, Carole Loman, Patty Maloney, Phoebe Slate, Leah Pummill. Sharyl Crowe. l'larwootl. Clairenell Clemons. ROW 1: Jonaleen Bollinger. Jeanne Sullivan, Charlene Jalek, Carolyn Fox, Sue McCall. Judy Allen, Sharon McCall, Barbara Wade, Diana W'illiams, Joy Davidson. Joleta Nedbalek. Rosemary ROW' l: Wright, Meta Couden. Anita Wonne, Nancy Ford. Marie Osborn, Norma Jo Rowland, Mary Thomrson, Carolyn Dodson. ROW 2: Phyllis Xlurplty, Suzanne Broek, Carolyn Valentine, Pat Shubert. Phyllis Phipps, Margaret Wallace, Sharon Slohodin, Elsie Scott, Carole Culp, Nancy Wilson, Xaney Reeve. Phyllis Jarnauin. Anita Dyer, Cherry Crawford, Mary Beth Thomlinson. ROW 3: Sally McClelland, Sharon Pierce, Dora 'inn McMillan, Caynelle Simon, Nancy Kirby, Carolyn Johnson, Mary Lou Wcrme, Judy Mells, Barbara Mitchell, Donna Saulsberry, Toni Dono- tan, Judy Stoner. Donna Ensign, Lynnda Wolford, Suzy Eagleton, ROW 1: Jan Hixon, Linda Stoll, Linda Means, Jan Scott, Barbara Smith, Ann Stantlcven, Joyce Wallace, Gwen Moore, Harriett Freese, Shelia Harmon, Martha Cook, Martha Neely, Jackie Kelly, Sameli Jabara, Melba Foster. A it Fi le L, yt. 2 -49- f, .1 if .Z 7' s t x,, f -41, if Comer ROV' l: Lucinrla Howe. Susan Diivoky. sr-rgeantw at arins. Mrs. Marshall. sponsor. Jam- Fellinahani. historian-reporter. Jn Carol Martyn. sergeant at arms, Bar' hara llurhrirlue. as:-istant st-vretary, Nlaruaret Lofey. president. Pam Wright, xnascut. Janet Palmer. rirf-'nre-iclent. Ann Whitten. secretary, Shirley Ann Dod- son, treasurer. Eileen Smith. serieanl at arnis. Saramay Yviley. son!-leader, Alice l.ay. Ann Robertson. Pa! Callahan. clit-erlearltws. ROW' 2: Donna Evans, Pal Evan-. Dehhie Williams. Mar-ha lluffiuan, Bohhie For-iuson, Carolyn Spcck, Mary Ann Tlmrnpsrin. Ann lfallziscliek. Sanrlra MeYutt. Virginia Lafferty, Janie Dyclie. Sylxia Stnull, Carol Keller. ROW' 3: Uarhara Nichol-. Jutly Cnontz, Charlene Schern. Lois Tnnini. Margaret .-Xml Criher, Connie Jones, Patsy Fervuson, Anita ll'lcCulluugh. Sally Burns. Patty Cartlner. .loan Boxlev, Mary Lou Mc Callistr-r. Mahala Larason. Laura Jnliuatin. ROW 4: Charlene Bollinger, Shirley Stawer, Mary Lee Griffith. lrita 'l'nnu--. Wilma Kirk. Lillian Burrow. Mary Louise Davis. Jean Gaynor, Susie Neeley. Betty lo Mt-atloirs, Diane Davidge, Diane Stubbs. Connie Rolu-rson. Yirginia Ft-str-r. We're Comes now and we coudn't be prouder -ex- presses the feeling of every member of Comes pep club. Each fall new members called Comes' are taken into the club. For several weeks they are junior members having a big sister to guide them. This year there was a picnic hon- oring these girls. Ever behind their school, Comes enter- tained the football players with a banquet and dance. They honored spring sports participants at their annual spring picnic. Socials, charity projects, fun and fellow- ship are among their activities. Yes- we couldn't be prouderlv ROW l: 'Yancy Wotrins. Janet Palmer, serur-ants at arms. Cristina Nagel, historian-reporter, Susan Diwnkv. assistant secretary, Jane Fellinstham. viee-presi- rlent, Marswirr-t Holloway. sm-rf-tary. .levee Kirrhnr-r. preaiflent, Henri Bea Park. treasurer, Marilee Parrish. serveant at arms. Shirley Ann Dmlson, snng leader, Elizaheth Dill. sergeant at arms. Ann Robertson. Alice Lay. Pat Callahan, rheerlearlers. ROW' 2: Elaine Schuster. Vary Huckins, Phyllis Wright, Ann Lynn, Maruaret Whale. llyla Hyrle Harding, Marian Long. Joyce Appleton, Kay Ellen Robertson. Lillian Morgan. Phyllis Baird. Suzanne Lehenaon. Margery Cooper, Rae Estelle Hnstetter. Mis: Pruitt. sponsor. ROW 3: Patsy Denham. Aileen Key, La Rue Graham. Patsy Haw. Carolyn Jones. Janyce Slutrbff- CHYOIYH BUYYOH, llldiv' Hflffiaftn. .lovce Harrison. Carol l.ee Dennis, Io Anne Johnson. Sandra Lan dis. Martha Grinrlstaff, Betty McFadden. ROW 1: Carol Puckett. Paula Coffey, Vicki Carnphell. .loyre Hill. Beverly Thomas, Pat hlulvey, Dolly Peek, Nancy Wootls, Pat Prichard. SuLie Wilson, Nancy Neel, Ann Fraley, Mary Ann Nelson. 1501 Come! ' c..m,,i,.iii. xiiiiiyn i..imii-..,ii1. rr.. ROW' l: l'.i! llviiilvy. Drurilli l'rv1ilivrmii, .liuanlw ll-rlali-. l.inil.i Sh:-ll-ru. juan Drnlaii-kv. Divnna li:-ik:-jf, lfilililh Smith. fiarulxn Davis, lilurizl Oli-y, r-. lftiu llwliilvr-Url. l.iuil.i llvmniill-1, Fhirlvy lla lnilx' ll'-if-rlk, B:-Hv l.ix:'lx, Dvui-r' lhnicl. Mary' hli lfmiiin-. Kallirvu l,l.i-4-iw, ROW' l: Marilcr- Daviilson lush. Kvulxiinr- Nlaxu.-ll. 5hirlv-5 Mmurv, llvggv vw ROW 1: Suiiilra Sala. Jani- Burhai i Cvhirlev Kramur Marta Frost, Suzie Reardon, Patsy Smith. Marlene Malhcrbe. Nicole Puzin, Dunn.: lx:-irux. Xunx ,lariv lm lwirg 1 Row Carul Kem-frr, linda Lev. an vn Ore. ' i K.mii.i. Nl.urvi.i Nlflflulviri. Jill 5 Nun, ,lan lfxaux. Miii'garvt llvilillvx - gm-l. Martha Fnvlvr, Pat ln-lon, Sara Yagiu. Sauflru llayr-s, Carolyn llruwn, Carol Gloria ir 'Yvula ,laiuca Trivia Perkins, Judy Rapp, Linda Crank. ,lnycsr Culllnw. juice Cahlv. ROW' 2: M 'l C Pat W'lliams. Kay Juhnw, Ffilna Chapman. Helen Mc' llvsh- iai, - ul lfull- . P. Ca'l . . A hirk, Fharmi Butler, Janire Hawlgxaury Hall. ROW' 3: Bgxrlmra Fuller. Clmrlvue lllm.1fle'9, luuly Ander- vvu. l'nlly lhini 1 nn l 0 man. Diiimiw Xlhriuhl. l'M-.anna llc llurniaiivi. kllvn:-Ita Wil-un. Muna ID.ii'i:l-mi, Nancy Tale, Nancy Boycv, Carol Earl, Harrie! Jonve, Gail Morris. Roberta Hand. inrla Frrnvh. Ann l.:-lflnre, Mary Ann ROW 2: l.ni-2 Bran-lle, Burnews L Voale. Barbara Innes, Mary Ann Pfwara. Carole Brarlv. I.uwi-ry, Nancy Ross, Cnrzilf-v Ji-nga, Judy I.-mg, Eili-vu Prziq. lauici' Svlig-un. Cayla Hom-ax, Carolyn 'lilmiiipQ4m. Yaunla lmr- C-vhi-n. Carul Mar-hall. Muna Sand- ' ' ' ' rkvr, l'3.urli:xr.1 Stephfni. Pat-y Smith. HOW Il: M.xr arv-I Crzihzim. Sinilra l 4-nninglfm, Dixie Allison, uint. Mary Ann Mathias. .-Xrfleftlx Ainiwurtlx. Yiruinia lVatQnn. Sam Morgan. Edith Nance, Pa! Path' Cornwell, Martha Munirv. l.f'c Bra-m-ll. Carulsn Strfw-riuan, lfimuci--1 flash, Clauclcile Eng- Caniphcll, Mary Glenda Morris. loam-tw Brake. Elimlielh Higginlmtliam, Teresa Lillard, Sue lngranl. ' l YV li: Carul Tyler, Jane Harriion. Sue lfllllvrlon, Jo inn lfiluard-1. Chervlf' Dvvring, De Lola ROW' l: Nlarsarvt Bury. Marjo Morri-fm, Rarnah Catlin, Janvt Dorney. Clc-nlla Bmlnzly, Linrla llvunrtt. Martha jam' Kvnnedv, Carnlr' Cnrdill, lfmilv Fsnvlvr, Pa! W'halr'n, lmuita Cannon. l.inila Hnwarrl, Mary Lou johnson, Clvncla Smuo. Iaynvllf- lrvhnsiin. lurlv Hayden, Bvhf' l.ind'1PY- f'.iilu-rino Swim!-fll. Diim- Dunlap. San-lr.i llilluyi. ROW 2: Carol Me-rkwl. Ann Springvr, Lynettf- Lf-miin. June Surick, Sandra Knott. Margguf-rite l.ink. Batty Flu-lhuriif-. ,lvllia Dunniuu. Dianr' I':irkr-r. Inu Ann Lower, Pallif' Mrwulfww-1, Carla Czuzanly. Darin Be-nrlrvrf. Kay Blake. Sherry Mc- D-wnal-l. Fliuhf-th Raine. Dana Inf- Dunn. Oliw-llc Burt. Ann Hayes. ROW' Ii: Sarah If-hnsnn, lu Ann Kerr. Helen Chaflwell, Nornlta Dragon, . . V . , , B H Diiluri-N Carmll. Kan- Branllwv. Silly Wr--K. Carfilc Price-. Joyce- Sharhrouifh. Carol Cm, Batty Luv-If-Q, Sliarnn Shipman. Sharon Webb, Mac e c ' ' 'ahh R1-vu-ilill. lanici- llaiiii. NNW' lx Pat Fzirlucr, Nanry Britt, Sally Means, Mary .Kun Nlaimlmiiru. ,lane lliivln. Br-vvrly Ann Lighlner, Jeanine Kill M Cl ' Nlslrilxn Hwpkin-. lullv Dwkr-rl. Carol Th-inipxun, l.a Dawn DnsQey, Sue Slmrlw. Shvrry Mvliull. Carolyn r C am. M51- Meteors K H l St 'much Re ie Hall Sirlncy Jones Peanuts 'NlcFall Charles Ellet. Bill Scott. ROW 2: ROW' lc Jan-ul Ham-lton, Holi Casey. l.arry Forree. Jerry aram. 0 r-n r- . Lrg . . - , . Roh Chanrllcr. John Comstock, Cary Mclfeel, Bob Burris, Larry Batten, John Nirkell. Frank Nelson. Edwin ,lr-t'fries:, Cary McCoy, Gene Shoemaker, Kenneth Daniele. ROW 3: Harvey Cramer. Rohort Sinrlair. Dale Rich, Crea Beil. Lynn Nichols, Barney Bailey. Jimmy Joncw. Don Smith, Henry Barqer, Frank Brad- - V ' ' fr , Cl. l F Edward Glendinning, Karl Shenolcl. George Ormiston, Jon Bedingfield, Freddie burn. Jr-rry Ruhr-rts, ROW 1, Tony Hargis. DMl,lll Kesclcr. nr es armer, Wad:-, K4-n McCray. Ronnie Conde, Jon Hannum. I I ROW l: Jim Lowe. Robert Stong, Rcgzie Hall. Charles Ellct, Helen Strauch, Larry Ferree, Terry Finley, Jerry Karam, Ronny Thrower. ROW 2: Barney Spcnner Neil Correll Jimmy Sealy Martin Tobrinkc, Eddie Mann, Douglas Easum, Milton Nichols. Larry Clark. Eddie Sezreaves. David Fisher, Bill Baker. l M'k P . ROW 4: Fred War- ROW 3i Phillip Conlciy, Larry While-heatl. Robert McCoy, Jack Donelson. Grant Foreman, Terry lliff. Kerwyn Hill. Del Rentze , 1 e enn re-n, Jim Lott, Butch Merkle, Dick Redmond. Dan Riddell, Gary Johnson, Jim Huff, Ronnie Loch, Robert C. Jones. -52- ROW 1: Jack Bc-ll, Larry Thrower. Paul Coulter. Charles Berry, Jerry Ka ram, Helen Strauch, Reggie Hall. Robert Lewallen, Jerry Roberts, Robert Hoskins, Hob Throrkmorton, John Comstork, ROW 2: Bob Medley, John Nuernberger, George Thomas, Willis Miller, Jerry Dodd, George Ormiston, Gary Shziner, Jimmy Crist, Don Kugle, Rodney Cutler. ROW 3: Emmet Wilson. Henry Love, Louis Johnson, Bob Leaf, Tommy Owens, Mike Allison, Harvey Cramer, Joe Mor,-zan. ROW -1: Jerry Fine, Dale Anderson, Mike Penn, Bill Baker, Thomas Hutchinson, Danny Almond, Doug Easurn, Larry Ferree, Dean Williams. 6l607 J' rx,-. Classen has a right to be proud of boys belonging to . 3, Meteor pep club. Founded seven years ago, Meteors has become one of the most active organizations at Classen. Meteors are always ready to give their support to the E school by attending games and mixers, and assisting in charity projects and other school sponsored projects. on Among many social activities on their agenda was the traditional Christmas dance where Helen Strauch was crowned Meteor queen. New this year was a banquet given in honor of new members. This will be an annual affair. , , , t fi fl ' -2 as r Blue fadeetf -:sr ROW 1: Dick Shirley. Kon Danni. Darrell Bittlc. Hammot Hough, Margaret Losey, Earnie Wotrinz, Erl Wagner. Mike XVhalen, Russell Hayes, Jim Rice. ROW 2: Don Birdwell, Lewis McKinney, Danny Burnoll, Larry Bnich, Don Remington, Bill Owen. David Wiilson, John Wil:-ox, Joc Looney, Mr. Hicks, spon- sor. ROW 3: Harold Walters, Bud Britton, Jim Flanagan, John Brunnell, Bob Wisler, Bruce Bell, Charles Blackwood, Sam Fryer, Phil Lee, Clark Mflphail- ROYV -1: Paul Schwartz, Bob Smith. Albert Mullikin, John Rose, Bob Murray, Edward Jones, Jack Tech, Dick Jones, Fritz Mock. K1 ROW 1: David Lee, Ralph Bright, John Janovy, Lynne Draper, Earnie Wotring, Margaret Losey, Ed Wagner, Larry Plvmmons, Don Cies. David Monroe, Bobby Carnforth. ROW 2: Jim Hippen, Bcrnie Boyle. Jimmy McDonald, John Watt, Leiqh Hill, Paul Mogridge, Ronnie Fast, Jerome Hemry, Tom Matson, Andy Haswcll, J. H, Englebach, Gene Thompson. ROW 3: Carl Fagin, Dick Rosenstahl, Tom Griffy, Jim Hathaway, Jerry Mash. Bill Atkinson, Dave Ooren. Eddie Nelson, Pete Lee. Bobby Clapp, Neal Horton, Charles O'Leary. ROW 4: George Fabian, Bill Cooper, John Tunnell, Jerry Jensen, Weldon Cain, Brad Thompson, Vann Hand, Louis Moseley, Lanny Trotter. Mike O'Keefc, Claude Chappelear. -54- ROW l: -'irvi-l I-frlmiid-. Don flrnnl. Paul Jnnws. Lawrence- YV4-Alls, Tom Atkinson. Herbie Nay. Margaret Losev. ,lark Nnflfuer. Bill Masfnfl. Larry Kelley, Tom Krrurl. Cvrixlil .lvlikivia Ilill Miller, ROB' 2: Viunl Kuhn, Frank Mmllin, Tommy Holme. Charles Cnrken. illorgaui Burk. John Carletori, Don YVilson. Dale Crab- tree. Rnxvnonil Srlwllvnuer. Xllvn Fviini. Ronnie Yvzulley. Alan Leech. Tom Lvffel. Ted johnson, ROW' fl: Don Hvutt. Bush Hollander. Yolnry Jones, Ronald Berlter. Harvey Denison, D.ii14l Harrison. Jim Elkullri, Bill Dodson, Jerry Hagan, Bob Carson, Doyle Elms, Yirrlf-li Spllrluck. ROW' 4: Dunne Butler. Lee Srult. Franklin Nziifeh. fllsiurire Joy. Tum Swalek. Roger Trvkell, Ronnie Murray, ,lack Adams, Bob XX?-bber. Parnell Privetlv, Dick Sanders, Tom Jennings, Millard Prignwre, Johnny Hill. Blue pickets More activities than ever might well have been the goal of this year's Blue Jacket pep club. They gave loyal support at gamesg and one enterprise, among many, was having the ducks clean the school grounds. Margaret Losey was honored as Blue Jacket queen at their annual Thanksgiving dance. The club did its part in the Mil- lion Penny Round-Up, held socials, formal and in- formal, and sponsored the Blue Jacket-Faculty basketball contest to swell the band uniform fund. ...M G Q 3, at Q -'J ,Q la Q Wifi Ms. 5 it isytr fv , Q S T559 ' 1414.- ra-Q . - 9? ff- w ,Q 5 'U' C ub v sf ROW' l: Pnl llucklvy, Trim Spf-ur. Ruse-r Louis. ,luck Bvrum. Nanny Strickler, Sports Queen, Billy Staples. Jerry link:-. Jim Cox, Nr. Davis, sponsor. ROW 2: l'.uil R11-flfov. .livumv Riiw. Phil Ezislnn, John tif-nite. Tml Smith. Jim Merz, Joe Jones. Jack Sliziffvr, Phil Runliili-li. ROW TK: Jim Belt-lu-r. llnh Murrnv. Dale Xlilligin. lmwll Nl--Xlillin, Nlim-km' Nlf-Ynv. Rn-nv Cmlhi-rs, Jim Salt:-rficld. Tom Chcrxlwoml. ROW 4: Joe Mosley. Paul Bynum, E. W. Keller, David Flemming, llill l'inkvrxmi. Jim Cru-vclnsv, Kc-ith Bixllurtl, Gwirgc Susens, Bert Paine. The On Club, composed of boys who have lettered in nis and golf, promotes fellowship among lettermen of football, basketball, baseball, wrestling, swimming, ten- different sports. Meetings are called only when necessary. 2 i i in 42 ROW 1: Jim Ferguson. Bnb Baker. Robert Clark, Nancy Slrickler. Sports Queen, Leland Massnd, Hi Young. Jack Bell, Buddy Batten. Mr. Rohyler, sponsor. ROW' 2: Melvin Fox. Jim Conley, Bill Pole-rsnn, Harry Grisham. Gene Jenkins, Dave Ontcn, Olcn Hurst. ROW 3: John Martindale. Ronnie Jacobson. Allen Paine. Phil London, Dan Ketchum. Bob Olive, Phil Leo, Don Wilson. ROW 4: Perry Wootten. Ed Stahl, Roy Monk, Bill Hammond, Ronnie Fosl, Ronnie Hall. Clinton Creenhaw, Mark McClain, Tony Hargis. - .,, , I Q ,, f is , K is ' is .' J are ff ff as Sw ta se A ev 5 ui ez' gf w il' W i ,.,- ., 4 W. -rp s Girly, KU Club Originally two separate groups, girls in team and individual sports this year came together and formed the Girls' Ou Club. Members have lettered in either team or individual sports. ROW li Nlr-. Wilkins. sponsor. luilx Early. secretary. In Willard. president, Nanci Early. sergeant at arms. Narlinr- Ross. treasurer. Susan Hoover, sergeant gr anne, Connie llulf, rf-port:-i'. Sara XI:-Cuiston. sive-pn-sirlorit. Mrs, Hoover. sponsor, ROW 2: Sue Ca-rv. True Smith. Jov Nlcllriile, .-Xnn lvnn. Leah Kay llialiiv. Nlargarwt Wvlialn-. Xain-v Kirby. Sara Shaffer. Miss Owen. sponsor, ROW 3: Cail Nlorris, Jacque Nlontgoinerv. Harriet Howard. Pat Arnold. Linda Melton, Pat Prirliar-l. Iiillv liil--5. l-filiwii l'loili-uln-inner, Lillian Burrow. ROW fl: Beverly Drilling, Peggy Eastman, Carol Thompson, Linda Shadid. Sandra Hayes, Di-iolliv Xlullare. , .,, , 4 5 -it , sv -V ' 3. ,, v tbl Q 'l H uv 4 ' v a 'a 'A .4 -i ' 4 -J ' 1 , ,.,, I 1 Q , u f . , 4 . he 21 Q 3' Pg: Council Pep club and O club presidents. representatives, and sponsors meet each Tuesday morning to make decisions concerning activities and sportsmanship of all students. ROW l: Nlr, Wt-inert. pc-p count-il sponsor, Hr. England. Blue Jacket Sponsor, Carol Saulsberry, Nancy Slrickler, Donna Lawrence. cheerleaders, Jerry Karam, Larry Ferrve. Charles Elle-t. Mt-toors. ROW 2: Cr-orze Susens. foe Jones, Boys 0 Cluh. Larry Bond, cheerleader. Kliss Byars, Classetle sponsor, Miss Wil- kins. Classettr- s-pon-or. Urs. I-looser. Cla-sv-ttv sponsor. Mr. Yvilsnn. Meteor sponsor. ROW 3: Lillian Burrow, .lo Willard. Sara McCui:s!on, Girls O Club, .loycr Kirchner, lane l-Rellinghani, Janet Palmer, Margaret Losey, Comes. ROW 4: Susan Hoover, Deborah Ireland, Myralin Callaspy, Judy Early, Classettes, Bob Wehhr-r. Earniv Wotring. Himnir-tt Hough. Blue Jackets. -57- ,O . is ' 'Ss ' si, . . A Cappella Clooir ROW l: Norma Pritfharfl, Linda Ki-nn:-fly. Marilyn Svharlock. Tinker Neff, Cynthia Years, Sharon Peck, Nancy McLemore, Sarah Kay Johnson, Ann Fraley, Shirley Ann Dmlson, Mary Ellen Miller. June Akers, Slarlcne Adams, Patsy McGrath, Luanne l r-rryman. Lou Ann Yvilkins. ROW 2: Glenda Chappelle, Glenda Carter, lflizaheth Hodges, Patly Stout, Mary Frances Lcwis, Dianna Samara. Gwen Durkee, Br-verly Thomas, Jan Evans, Sherry Barnes, Barbara Wade, Jeanne Sul- livan, Julia Dunning. Kathryn Glasgow. Sally Mi'Celland. Ann Vaughn. ROW 3: Joe Mosley, Ben Duncan. Farnie Wotrina. Parnell Privette, Larry Piatl, Jack Trent. Nadine Samara. Mona Sanders. Jam: Akers. Lavon Meyers, Nils Spencer, Gary McKeel, Bob Baker, Oku Harvey. Mike Whalen. ROW 4: Ronnie Murray, Perry Wootlen, John Nance. John Nuornhvrgcr, Bohhy Scales. Lewis McKinney, Carolyn Slreelman, Laura Johnson, Kaye Braden, Martha Stuart, John Andrews, Ronnie Symes. Roy Magers, Dick Francis, Frank McLaughlin, David Lee. fe' Madrzgal Chorus x K Y Considered among Classen's outstanding A' ' y vocalists are the members of the Madrignl at Chorus. They devote half their lunch hour each day to rehearsal and appear in many assemblies and before civic organizations. ROW 1: Cynthia Yeats and Nadia Samara: ROW 2: Kaye Braden. Kathryn Glasgow and Nancy Mc- Lemoreq ROW 3: John Nance, Norma Pritchard, Ronnie Symes and Martha Stuart. ROW 4: John Neurnberger, Dick Francis, Bobby Scales, Roy Magers. 7 15921 i Cflassen's ninety piece concert band is directed by Bandmaster Arthur John- son. This aggregation of musicians adds inueh to the enjoyment of festivals and other ioyous occasions at Classen, and No game would be complete without Classen's Pep Band. Their con- tribution toward victory is important to players and cheering sec' tions. Schools are always tremendously proud of their bands. Nowhere could that be more true than at Classen. The band has been much in the minds of students this year because of its need of new uniforms. During the first semester a magazine drive was on. XVhen this effort fell short of the required amount, individual organizations staged games, dances and other events to raise money to add to the uniform fund. At long last when Classen realized their ambition to present a student talent show, and had no immediate, or previously nominated purpose for the money that would accrue, it was agreed that with the help of the PTA weld all go out and make a supreme effort to attain the amount needed to buy new uniforms. The talent show is scheduled for April 30. X Ve know we'll see our band in new uniforms next September. ln honor of the Irish of Notre Dame, who invaded the 0.11 Campus in Qeptemher. Cil.1ssen's marching band forms a shamrocli. ' 2 ia A h HM. H . ,W ,I ,..,,.. .,..,k,u-,,.,',,,,,. .-,v w gli j.hn-:vegan a . W wr if -. - Af' ' ,V A ,., ft7. ? ' 415. 7- -f T , t ffwitf ' 514 ' . 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' P ,fe ' Q 'W X 1 C3 l W 'W' C 5 ' V L X A .4 ' , 'V V A ' pr A It E iv ' , s .-. .ff if , .H ' , A f T . 'Nl J ii L 1- . f . M, V 1 V f 4 it by yy T .Qy .a ,y 21 - . is Q, p t L. f . t i' t L. Zi as ' Q Y ' f' xz T p 2 ROR l: Perry Wimtta-u. Mr. listes, ,lack Fliaffer. Clark MvPhail. Shirley Ann Dodson, Proctor queen. Phil lfaslon, Dick Sanford. Bobby Scales. ROW 2: Jerry lloke, Bob Murray, George Susens, Allie Reynolds, Mr. Nichols. ROW 3: Richard Medley, David Monroe, Phil Lee. John Wilcox, Tun Clieatwoml. ROW I: Larry Nirhols, Clinton Grrrnnliziw, ,luck Suiler, Bill Pinkerton, Jerry Kelley, Keith Ballard, Melvin Fox, Harvey Caspar, Huh Olive, John Martindale. Supreme Court The highest court of Classen High School is the Supreme Court. Consisting of four Associate Justices and one Chief Justice, the Supreme Court handles cases that are of a higher degree than those cases handled in Proctor Court. Members of the Supreme Court are Mary Huckins, Paul Mc- Daniel. Chief elustire: Elaine George. STANDING: Charles lllackwootl, Albert Mullikin. roctor Court Proctor Court is in session every Wednesday. Dirk Sanford. Clark McPhail, prosecuting: attorney, Tinker Neff, clerk. Elivahe-th Dill. assistant clr-rk. STNNDlNG: Richard Medley, bailiff. Hamm:-t Hough. Dale Milligan, Jerry Karam, judges. Phil Lee. Bobby Scales, bailiff. I it - ar o. roctorf The enforcement of rules and rezulations of our school are handled by the Proc- tor organization. A subpoena to appear in Proctor Court is is- sued by the Proetors to students who dis- obey the set laws of Classen. vw of YJ? 3. W-: p Ji..-1-an 'A 4 ws' il 3 BOB WEBBER President Student council is Cl35SEI'1,S lawmaking body. Any day around two o'clock mem- bers can be found in room 127 working out legislative problems under the direction of Mr. Weinert and student council president Bob Webber. ROW' l: Dolores Crm-n. Dml-nn. RUXY LZ: Qvlvin Our-n, sponsor. ROW 3: 4: Fzirnie YVo!ring, Ann R Q K BOB HOWELL BARBARA BURBRIDGE PAUL SCHWARTZ Vice President Secretary Treasurer Student Counfil 3 1 4 ,- A Q i 5 9 x ..q4xg.g,, ,.,y.3- . ROW 1: Burl Britton. ,lane-I Palmer. B-ilihy Si-nlcs. Bnrlmra Burbridae, secretary: Bob Webber, prel- iclm-ntg Bob Howell. vice-preside-nl: Joe jones, pnrlinmentariang Pat Conner, Stephanie Bolling. ROW 2: June Fvllingliznn. join- Kirrliner. Tinker Neff, Elaine Schuster, Carolyn Williams, Myra- lin Cnllzispy, Sunnlrn Davis. Nan Davie. ROW 3: Jacque Montgomery, Joyce Harwood, Saramay Wiley. Jvrry Kerr, Put Ty-nn. Oli-n Hur-L Cxirnlvn Thompson. Loralyn Bomar. ROW 4: Jerry Hoke, Elizabeth Dill. Susan Diwnky. Rny Monk, D.ile Milligan, Judy Early, Ted Criffy, Neal Horton. MMF' 111110 McDowell. Flilh Early, R05Zer Louis. Jared Fazelton, Kay Neuffer, Carol Saulsbcrry, Shirley Ann Fuvln-rlun4l. Teflilv Brvssie. Nlnry Nlrirris. Pa! Bonham, Helen Strauch. Henry Browne. Deborah Ireland, Miss Carol Lee Dennis. Terry Allen. Ecldith Smith. Joan Drozansky. Wilma Kirk, Margaret Holloway, .lan Pyle. ROW Vaughn, Mike Whalen, Dick Roscnstahl, Paul Bledsoe, Margaret Losey, Jerry Karam, .loc Mosley. 5 5 -. 5 ' 5 5 my , l 'H Art Noveau Art Nouveau, developed to stimulate interest in art, is sponsored by Miss Lewis and Mr. Curry. Members participate in national and local 3 art activities, contests, and exhibits. A unit of National Art Honor So- ciety, the lfclna B. Stevenson chapter, is the only National Art Honor group in the city school system. Fach year Art Nouveau awards an outstanding senior for achievement in club and art department work during his three years at Classen. Social highlights of the cluhls activities is the BCZIUX Art Ball, always gala ancl different. ROW' l: Tommy Stearns. Jean Gaynor, Fharvl Crow-. Brunel Farris Barbara Cheat- ham, Mary l rariem-s Fenton. Pal-y llaws. RUXY 2: .Xnn Vaughn, Carol Shipman, Be!- ty ,lo llii-anlows. Sylvia Sloulf. ,loan lloxli-v. Carol lm-1' Dennis. Joyvi: Harrison. ROW' fl: Sally l r1'vl. Olin-Ile liurl. Mary l.ou XlrCallis'x-r. ll:-lr-n 'XleKann.i. Joan Eclwarrls, lmah Kay Iliuhie, llarrivl llernall. ROW' el: Mary lieth Clasliy. Nancy Yorh. Mary Ann Salvo, Phyllis llairil. Dorothy Knapp, Nan Hosmer, Georgia Glenn. ROW l: Flin onnr 1 Crun Jinire falilkins ROW 2: Pat llr-n-lr x I ir Barhara l'ranle C lulr nr 'Hn x Bn unnli Qari Nha er Commerczbll Club To promote better school-job relations, encourage social finesse, and keep com- mercial students in touch with latest progressive business methods and procedures, the Commercial Club was founeled. ROW 1: W?-nona Sikes. l.avita .-Xuer, Barbara Hines, Ferol Finch, Ellen Fowler, Frances Cantrell, Malacha Railey, Joyce llarwoorl. Patsy Mr-Crath. Darlene Maples. Aileen Key, Carolyn Speck, Pat Bonham. Pal Mulvc-y. Carol Purkeit. ROW 2: Joyce Hill. Carolyn Cross, Marlene Reger, Maxine Sanilors. Junly Harrison. Carol I.ee Donnis. Joan Boxlf-y. Sally Freel, Phyllis Baird. Julie Wotkyns, Joan Stovall. Kay Nc-riff:-r. Suzie Wlilson. liileen Prag, Gloria Lchat. ROW 3: lrita Tomes, Carolyn Shar-krlforrl. Marilyn Wright, Mary Jane Singleton. Margaret Whale, Shirley Estes, Eleanor Cline, Palsy Sniilh. Carol Fleshrnan, Dnnnif- .-Xlhriulit. Carol Murphy, Merryjean Neiman, Johna Brecken- ridge, Nana-y Cullins, l ranrr-s Rash. Claullr-llc linelish. Beverly Gray. ROW 4: Mr. Loflis, Shirley Statzer. Wilma Kirk, -Knn l.vnn. Barbara Frank. Barlxara Alspaugli, Janet Sipe, Delores Green, Elaine Smith. Karan Autry. lilloui llarvoorl, Sandra Pennington. Sharyl Crowe, Beverly Sandlin. Norma Williams. ..621 Ham Raa'io Camera Club Aims of the Camera club are to promote interest and further knowledge of photography. Lis- tening intently to Ronnie Hills and Tom Wishart, are Jerry Kerr, Ann Renshaw, Gene Thompson, Connie Davidson, Danny Al- mond, Tommy Leffel, Elinore Galerston, and Ralph Snyder. Row 2: John Rose, Roger Braw- ley, Mr. Hicks, sponsor. German Club Under leadership of Mr. Cald- well, soldier, traveler, journalist, German Club students find en- couragement and are frequently surprised at the similarity ofEng- lish and German. Seated on steps: Vernon Wil- liams, Arvel Edwards, Gabriel Chodos. ROW 2: Mr. Caldwell, sponsor. Bill Dale. Lendel Hart l.nanne Perrvman. Freda White. Shelby Tlnscha, Mvra Ymlrler. Ann Fraley, Lucy Zseliiesche. ROW 3: Gran! Foreman, lim Lott. To gain membership to Clas- sen's amateur radio club one must be a licensed amateur radio op- erator. Mr. Irwin is trustee of Classen's amateur radio station, WSPHF, and Mr. Wilson is the club's sponsor. Comparing notes are club members Don Pasouella, WSVBIQ Andy Reed.WN5ZWFg Jerry Rader, NVSVGM: Donald Hyatt, WSBCS: Bernie Boyle, XVSSLF, president: Howard Bradley, WSCXN: Brad Thomp- son, XVSVVRN, station engineer. 'Q Youtla of the Kin dom ,af-f ROW 1: Luemma Cloud, Frances Cobb. Nancy Ford, Mike Whalen, parliamentarian: Bob Scales, president: Nancy Wotring, secretary: Joe Mosley, vice- president: Olen Hurst, Nancy Morton, Paul Bledsoe, Betty Watkins. ROW 2: Pat Conner, Nan Davis, Muriel McMillan, Debbie Williams, Sylvia Irvine, Nan- ci Early. Jan Evans. Margaret Ann Gober. Mary Glenda Morris, Bobette Watson, Margaret Russell, Bob Wisler, Ann Le Flore. ROW 3: Maxine Sanders Kay Donna Snipes, Betty McFadden. Mary Ann Thompson, Joyce Harrison, Judy Harrison, Janet Palmer, Sue Barton, Betty Elledge, Carolyn Speck, Mar: ilynn Davis, Martha Williams. ROW 4: La Donna Kramer, Delores Green, Glenda Chappelle, Judy Hightower, Carolyn Williams. Susan Diwoky, Margaret Losey, Connie Jones, Curalce Jones, Ann Whitten, Patsy McGrath, Aileen Key, Jacquelyn Pancoast. Y ROW 1: Joyce Kirchner, Sherry Crawford, Barbara Nichols, Lucy Bo Wheeler, Sharyl Crowe, Jeannette Mager, Leah Pummill, Jean McClelland, Elizabeth Dill. Bob Webber. ROW 2: Patty Dunham. Sue Fullerton. Marilyn Stansell, Cheryl Deering, Alice Burton, Nancy Scudamore, Sam Mitchell, Ronnie Lock, Robert Jones, Ann Vaughn, Kaye Braden, Carolyn Shackclford, Mary Lee Griffith, Wilma Kirk. ROW 3: Charlene Bollinfzer, Mary Collins. Ardevh Ains- worth, Virginia Watson, Eileen Boxlcnhcimer, Inez Renegar, Melva Rutledfve. Eileen Smith, Teddy Bressie, Alice Lay, Luella Cullimore, Sally McClelland, Connie Enders, Emily Fowler, Perry Wootten. ROW 4: Virginia Leopold, Marsha Huffman, June Martin, Marilyn Dorff, Pat Evans, .lo Ann Veale, Ed Wag- ner, Jane Fcllingham, Shirley Barker, Linda Flemming, Shirley Statzer, Jo Ann Blackketter, Betty Wishart. DTl.V6V'I Education Those who aspire to be better drivers enroll in Mr. Reid's driver's education classes. In this class they learn the principles of safe driving. -64- Members of the Distributive Edu- cation Club are students who Work a half-day and attend school half- . day. The Classen club is affiliated with state and national clubs. At table, Don Miller, treasurerg Sherrill Hudman, presiclentg Nancy McLemore, secretary. ---ww-f,----M Qt t ' i - Q45 x17 M. ,,,,.v4--'H' ? .Q-' i Dzktributive Education Xt txiblz-. Don Nlillv-r. In-.islirn-r. Sherrill Hunlman, gresiili-nt, Nancy Mc'l.f'1nure. secretary. ROW l: Xliric Little. Betty Bnrlir-r. Inn I,ov ,Inlm-rm, Cvmldine Baxter, Jerry Poorc, vicerpresident, ' Miss We-l. spmi-ur, C,nri-lv Sm- Slmryv vico.prf-siil--ul Dile Clvvelaml. prnnmtinn mzumizvr. ROW 2' Cyn- this NlrCuxn.is. I,iIlir- lfqlvwrl. Hu-v Nlirim- l rinvf'. 'loin llilrslxximvi, jerry J-vnltui, Burhsira Cook, Phil Nnnrv. ROW' 3: lllinxlv- Wfurnl-r. Xlilhm Xivliul-. limmv C-rultvr. .l. ll. W'ulf, Pull Wil-ou. Pnl Buck- ley. ROW I: Cnrrlrin Wiiy. Dmml Sharpe, Harry Cnrnvl-nn. Alvin Cole. David Rayburn, Frank Mc- Laughlin. .1 l 'i?. - s.,,, N-..M Classette officers' meeting looks more like play than work. Thereis a hint of bewildermcnt on the faces of Sara Barnhart, Ann Robertson and Lillian Burrow as they search for their coats before the game is over and the Sitam pede begins. X -65 li l lk iii, . S , X 'N I . X' at ls ,ffl L 3 X K f X, 2, it X H tx X ' 'A s. X f!,f!V ,f Hx 'sc . , X w. l 2 I up 1 x-5 XXX K of in XZ xv L? - 5 i 11' are 'U P11 K2 --I IT' rn O '1 ru P-4 CA fo ru O Hs. U7 'U O r-1 F1 in P? IIT' rn 3 O v-1 rn P-4 2 O I3 O.. rn P1 2 23 K4 F1 D' na kgs. P-1 ro O sm E rn Q.. No crew ever worked harder than we to get to be top man on the athletic totem pole, we gave 'em a run for the money, too, and our 1953-S4 record is bright with wins and winners. At the opening of the second semester a request from Classen stu- dents for a spot in the sports program got a response. An intramural sports program which included activities ranging from tiddle-Winks to golf was set into motion and some 800 students participated. We boost several state, national and regional winners, too. If anyone ever asks about that Classen spirit, just say, yes sir, We got the coach, We got the team, We got the pep, and we got the steam. What more do you need? -66- IRO N xx Xa I X Xl' K af Q 0 X MEN- You Cam Tell the Broken Bone: I fx y U 1 2 i . P' 'H-, , , - r new ROW' l: Snookic Winters, Tom Chentwood,.Tom Spear, Philip Rudolph, Larry Nichols, Teddy Smith. Paul Bledsoe, Jim Groseclose. ROW 2: Lin- wood Sharp. Eflclic Crt-och and Bob Bal-ter. managers, John bcorgze. Billy Peterson, Jim Conley, Dale Milligan, Buddy Batten, Phil Easlon. ROW 3: Roy Monk. Olcu Hurst. Robert Clark, .lim Merz, Ralph Bright, Phil Lee, Leland Massad, Alan Paine, Phil London, Tony Hargis, Jackie Shaffer. Mr. Conger, football coach, and assistant coach Davis, watch the team in action. DC'- 2.215 .,.,. sf am? O-. sir '4 aa- fhfb Tm' 5,3 :Str 'Ffh WPT' 2 SU- HD :VIZ ...bi ,Q 1253, :ff- Zf r ,f sg :Qi3gj,5'fEa ' ? 1 Y , sw ' , ' U- 'ni 'Q if 5 -f s f f gr A X A Q X A , , A! ,af yr , , 2, :fi ,, f is K K , f- ' ' - - :A Hf: ..l5?'? 'l J' 4 ' - ' 5 -f.l,:'fi , L V f. at .sf 5? A7 +- . .la-.,, , .Ma ,Q In 5, ag K ' gf- t ' 1 ' it lt- f 1 L 1 ,, - ga ,S ,.l,g.- V ,f 6 5 H' rigs- 2 , ' E3 i2,sis,,fs 'f ' 'F f-a...,....i..... . ., Q me k rl, ,521 ,S , . .us , J ,, ,V '- , . if v v '- i - X I V , I on 3 Q 'Z 9 Vw f ' V is' if at if an Y ifl .3 i f , 3- S t Q , E -V 4 as X55 5' t S2 3 fb r zswmg +1 wif ,i V a 1 .1 ggi wif: M V315-' 3 f A w M . , 1 target? we of .,, af , aa S Y , ag., ,. EW, 3 3 Football On September 11, a surprisingly strong Ardmore outfit clipped the favored Blue and Gold, 34-20. lnexperience and opening-game jitters were big factors in the defeat. Our Comets met a potent eleven at Shreveport. Coach Conger's forces absorbed their second loss, 13-24. Starting center, Phil Rudolph, received injuries which sidelined him for the season. Fumbleitis and other occupational diseases plagued the eager-beaver boulevarders, so the hungry Lawton Wolver- ines gobbled them up. Defeat number four, came at the hands of Oklahoma's mythical number one team, Capitol Hill,46-O. Victory-starved Comets got a taste of victory, October 9, by steam rolling crosstown rival, Northeast, 38-14. This impetus was the forerunner of a tremendous change in Classen football fortunes. An inspired Conger outfit pranced on the field to chal- lenge arch rival Central's' power house. It was a game try, but the Cards prevailed 19-7. Much could be said about the October 23 game with Enid, but words cannot adequately describe the metamorphosis which took place in Classen ranks. The worm turned, and this particular worm became a boa constrictor. The Blue and Gold boa squashed the favored Plainsmen. fContinued on page 701 Basketball Another achievement was added to Classeifs sports honor roll when the Comets tied Capitol Hill and Shawnee for the 1954 Mid-State championship. Roundball season officially began with a four game fes- tival December 3 and 4, when Classen defeated Midwest City, 53-41, and Muskogee, 55-42. A trip across town to John Marshall gave Classen its third straight victory, 57-39. Ponca City fell prey, 38-32, to Comet power. This was the team which snatched victory from Classen in state play-offs last year. Adding victory five, December 18, Comets rushed ahead of Lawton 27 points on Lawton's home court. A non-con- ference tournament set the Comets down to their first defeat, 61-52, to Enid. In the first round of that tourna- ment the Comets defeated Ponca City, 38-34. XVhen ,lohn Marshall returned its visit for the first game of 1954, undaunted Classen took the Bears by a margin of 35 points. Arch rivals, Central Cardinals, gave way after a hard fought first half, on their home court, 54-45. Shawnee's shrewd wolf pack brought defeat, 48-47 to the Comets with only seconds to go. But Catholic High was caught napping. The boulevard boys ran wild with field goals and free throws to tally a 47-27 victory, January 15. Capitol Hill Redskins dealt one of the hardest blows of the season when they held the Comets to 35 points and won by four field goals. Classen added four more victories be- fore moving to the season's fifth loss. Underdogs were Northeast, 49-435 Norman, 52-47, Enid, 54-43, and Cath- olic High, 3 5-29. Capitol Hill again waylaid our fast team, 58-47. Central was determined to be victorious after an earlier defeat, but were stymied, 52-46. Traveling to the land of the Plainsmen, victory was captured, 60-55, and brought back to Cometland. A game to be remembered by both teams, it was the only battle the Plainsmen lost this season on their home court. Wha hoppened? was all Norman rooters,could utter when the Cityans doubled the score, 74-37. Northeast fell 80-66 to the Comets, determined onslaught. Shawnee visited Classen in the exciting last conference game of the 1953-54 season and lost to an eager Comet team, 54-44. This victory gave Classen a share of the Mid- State title. Classen met Midwest City in the regional play-offs March 5 at Qklahoma City University. Although beaten in the final contest, 47-37, Classenites can review the season with pride in the Comets for a job well done. N Run lp Clark N1cl'Ii.iil. l'r.mk llnlwcruon, Kent Fleming, Larry Meyer, Don Lord, Roy Monk, Bill Pinkerton. -lnlin George. Gcrrgc Suscns, Mr. Rolulyer. Run' 2: Uavid Flieslicr. Bun Mc llaniel, Kent Nleyerw. ,lack liyruni. Ted Clriffy. liob l'rosr, glue Qlnncw. llarry Klriwliam. Ron 5: Gene Land, Andy Reed, Roland Hart. ,lne liroek. Terry Hill, Phil Lee. Bill Blackwell, Ronnie llnnaldxon. Bob House. Rim 4: Phil Nelxnn, Terry Odom. Allie Reynolds, ,,69.- Larry Nichols pushes aside a Northeast tackle. Down, you Viking, Larry admonishes, as he gains yardage for the Comets. Norman, an unsuspecting victim, was plowed under by the revamped Cityans, 49 to 13. The final gun was good indication of the ease with which the 'lnewl' team dispatched their stunned foes. November 7, the Classen opportunists really showed what they could do. Pulling their third straight upset, they slipped past Shawnee's highly touted XVolves, 27 to 20. Members of Classen's four pep clubs traveled to Shawnee to add their vocal support to the cause. Classen continued to give the crystal gazers nightmares, but lost to Tulsa Rogers, 14-27, No- vember 19. Groseclose, Qrothers, Smith, Nichols, and many other names are prominent in our recollections of the 1953 football season. It can be said, without fear of contradiction, that each player gave his best and that is all that can be asked. Of special significance was the spirit shown by Classen students throughout the season. Cheer leaders and pep clubs deserve special thanks for splendid cooperation and fine sportsmanship. 'I'om Chcnrwood , so Iiencifrorlicrs 33 Jim Groscclosc 14 I2.NV.Kcllcr 23 J0lmGwrsc K . B iso RT iso RH iss RE 149 QB jack Shaffer , ,,,,,,, , 13 Tum Spear , ,,,, H 18 Teddy Smith ,, 34 Jimmy Rice 38 jim Mcrz H 40 LH 153 LE 155 LT T 175 E 180 207 2 K . 1 fs- LE V. x A3 L p . I A X f -f , -, al 1 V , iv I A i n , 1 f -' jim Groseclosc runs fl race to the goal with Northeast players. l M -49 K ,ap Q11 AEK s 'ffl' 'Q-R 9' 55 'Q f'f?' ' 1-nv xx fe urn' -my Phil Haslon IS Dale Milligan 24 David Fleming I6 Larry Nichols , 17 Paul Bledsoe 35 FB 175 E ISO G 185 B 18 G I60 Phil Rudolph C KH , , 0 , , sl, V V H 32 Snookie Winters I0 186 B , 140 171- Bill Bynum, aswierant Conch, and Roy Monk look on with consternation in the rainy Duncan game. Ardmore Shreveport Lawton , Capitol Hill Northeast There is n scramble for Lawtonls ball carrier. Jim Conley makes the tackle with Rene Crothers anrl John George running to assist. Classen Classen Classen Classen Classen RETURNING Ronald Hall, 42, B Alan Paine, 21, E Buddy Batten, 10,B Robert Clark,29, B Dan Ketchum,28, RG Phil London 22 G Ralph Brighc,16, QB Bill Hammond, 20, E Phil Lee, 27, B Leland Massad 12 B LDT Ccntrnl 19 Duncan 13 Enid 20 Norman 13 Shawnee 20 XVill Rogers 27 Classcn Clnsscn Classcn Clnssen Clnsscn Classcn -Iim Growclosu is ranged by Cunrmlirc but fights nwnv. Jack Shaffer blocks other would bc Llcklcrs. LETTERMEN I.inw0odSl'1.irp, 25, E Tony I-Iirgis, 31, T Tim Conley. 37. G Olcn Hurst, 27, B Roy Monk, 26, B Clinton Grccnhnw, 39. LG Volunteers w.iir ungcrly to join in Cluscnls tmslc with Duncan. gg.- 'Se Phil Lee, junior, shoots for an- MID-STATE CHAMPS John transfer from Lawton. other Classen score. Bob House, senior, two year letrerman. wg., 144' CJ' f ,J Sophomore Bill Hammond reaches for the ball. George Suscns, senior, hustles for possession of the ball. Bill Pinkerton, senior, listens as Mr. Roblycr explains strategy for the next quarter. .4741 Ted Griffy, senior, two year lCtterl11nn, Everyone stands helpless as senior, Joe Jones takes possession ofthe bull. J' L z fail . I ,Q va., refs., .Xu is Bill Blackwell. senior, Likes possession in .1 scrrlmlwle. It's not a new dance, just junior, Roy Nlonk, reaching for the lull. Don Lord. iunior, isn't going to give anyone ll hard jab. Hels just blocking the bill. 5 ,I gs.-I ,756 -liukie Byrum, senior, shows you cnn't keep a good man CIOXYIT. .yy,,,, iq 1, . 'if A' ,J M3 2, ffl Mr. Roblyer talks to Jackie Byrum, joe Jones, George Susens, Bill Blackwell, and Bill Pinkerton. Phil Lee ie coached by Mr. Roblyer on a play that may decide the game. Oops, our mistake! Tlicse arc the Faciilrv Friikers, Leaning Loftis, Horrible Horton, Hercules', Hicks, Battling By- num, Tornado Fwes, Q'NVild Billv Braddock, Courageous Corbin, anal Coach Terrible Taylor. -765 rom the Bench Clark NIePl1ail. lmsincss manager of the baskurball team, rc- corils important data. Although the baseball team hadn't started its ,S4 season when the Orbit went to press, members of the team, looked forward to a promising sea- son. Charles Denwsev, Nlr. Davis, 1nd Ieland Xl1ss1d obscrxe techniques of Classen's baseball boys as they practice for tht se1s0n's opener BILL PINKERTON JOE JONES All cxty fxrst te1m All city second team B1skctball Basketball A ' ls, M ,K , F E. W. KELLER All city honorable Football DAN KETCHUM Mxd-state, and all-city Football all-city Football ALL- JIM GROSECLOSE Halfback on all city, mid-state and alternate all-state teams Football ROY MONK All-city honorable mention Football STARS TOM SPEARS Center fielder Baseball he , an ,a...,-sy , M F.. an fi 4-if I 1 Number one, Classen tennis team, number one contender L. .-.. Hx ,, f . 'gif 4 E W MW' U an-I is ' wk f W' W2 1 5 K his I 4, ,, af... i s fl' 5 , 3 ,. in R' A Q to if f if 1' W L K la! ' .fx 'W .-nv' - f . ,' f 1 H? is ,J if 1 B 'S x ig: 111, JIM cox Left fielder Baseball ff a Q f - f , 1 H ' .nqovu ED STAHL All star swimmer PAT BUCKLEY KEITH BALLARD Track all-star 'xii for state championship GEORGE SUSENS Center honorable mention allqity ' PHIL EASLON Buketbqu All-star in Track X BILL BLACKWELL ' R ' All-city honorable mention JERRY HOKE for Basketball Xvrcstlinq All-Star JACK SHAFFER Honorable mention all-city Gay tg 1? e iibiaif 0. t Golf Contests started in mid- Row 1f.i.,p mf.-ss. Iii.. Simms,-1.1. ui..-k xl.-film. ,mm nmfl, nm- Mitwhr-ll. now 2: 1,1-ec Jordan, mfk c:..m.. c..,-.r...1 F-tw, 1.1.. ,x.i.....,rp. Di..-a.x x1.maQf.n. View mu. ,mm imiiipv. rm, M.-fiipy, March. The class was made up of returning lettermen and boys hoping to gain a prized golf letter. Bun Xlr'D'unir-l. RUW' 2: lnnlv- Fllis. Chnrlvs lllvffzlnn. Simon Hoyle. NOT PlC'l'llRlCD: Roh Nlurrziv lluzlioe. yy r 1 KK Mack McLain makes a long drive for t which will make or break his score. Aloe Harris shows his putting skill. , he hole, 0 I L X , 23 ff' K, 6 Kenneth Cook. Yvenley If 'B 1 T mck Approximately 60 aspiring tracksters turned out for Rex lrwin's thinclad squad. ROW l: Ralph ll:-eter, Joe Mosley, ,lim Croseclose. Jack Shaffer, Bob Baker, John George. Phil Easlon. John Martindale, Melvin Fox, E. W. Keller. Keith Ballard. Cr-urge Susena, Jim Sealv. Roy Monk. ROW 2: Chuck Stanford. Bob Olive, Vernie Sanders, Buddy Batten, Ronnie Fast, Bert Paine, Kenneth Car- ter, Henry Harrie, Duh Wfitmn. Jerry BleXlillan, John Murru-ll. Roy W'illi:tms. ROW 3: Robert Chandler, Bill Sikes. Dean Williams. Chuck Reynolds, Emmet W'ilson, Gary Mclieel. Ernest Lcverich, Ralph Bright. Robert Clark, Jon Vermillion. YVC-ley Hoyle. ROW 4: Phil Lee. Harry Grisham, Joe Stewart, Fred Kuhn. Bob Carson. Bob Curni. Jerri' Fine. Klikf- NlcCill. Bill Stephens. Dale Evans, Dale Crabtree, Bill Sanford, Dale Anderson. Larry Kelly. .lohn Hill, Robert Throckmorton, Paul Meade, ,lim Ditto, Robert Lewallen, Tommy Cheatwood, Ronnie Hall. Clinton Creenhaw, Mr. Irwin. , Tommy Cheatwood and Clinton Greenhaw are giving 3 choice advice KPJ to Fred Kuhn, joe Stewart, Joe 'X 3' A Moseley, and Robert Lewallen. .4 .., R if ,d Vi . , A . 4 ' ...L .Q ' i' ' K WMM Q,-YC 4. ,I 1 r fi A 4. . will J Strained faces show that these boys, Gary McKeel, Emmet Wilson, Larry Kelley, Chuck Reynolds, Robert Throckmorton, Clinton Greenhaw, and Tommy Cheat- C wood, are preparing for time-trials. jr! V, I f Jfw, Swimmin '-.rf 'WM XX Memhf-rs of Clausen-n's swim If-am and their coach are ROW 1: Tommy Atkinson, Dzwc Ooten. John Iannvy, Phil Eastman. ROW 2: Millnrrl Priwmnre. La, mar Xhirle, .lark Bell. Dnualzw Eziauni, Terry Iliff, Hi Young, Bob Murray, Phil Perkins, ROW 3: John Borders, Gene Jenkins, John Nuernberger, Larry Bnncl. Edwin Stahl. Billy Yin-k. Su-vc Wahl. Robert B. Jones, Ancel Buchanan, Parry Wootlen, and Mr. Bynum. These mcmhcn of thc swim team ready to race across the pool, are Hi Young, Ed Stahl, John Janovy. and jack Bell. if , ,vi 4 4 iv f 4 gf- ? . iz,k ,N-.xxx QN O X i, ,lg N I in - L vi l,!Lffi V h fM,Hwfiii , h , 1 A'f' I -1-X k V .,,.' . , A ,. , H.-M -- ,V WAN, 2 , W ,fa-f 4 , X fx, ' NJ 1- ig: 'Z .,.. , ,:,::n,M - f' ' ' WreJtlz'n ROW' l: Dun Rvnum Nlikr- Xivlmln. Pull 0'T1mIP. Dwrrf-ll Yincvht, lf-rrv Hnkf' Jlmmv Fr-rnlgqn, , :und Bill Pam'-ll. ROW 2:T1-ny Hzxrgis, David Flemming, Charles King, Jack Noftsgcr, Billy Peter ,wfcstlcrs H Sllccessful Sctlson' Mm. .lim Cnnlf-v. Mr. Rxnum. rfmrlx. YVIFIHIIIQ ITl0St of fl'lClI' n1LltCllCS and Jfffi' llcckct. scvcrgll honors. 'li Q .Q- ,Aww Hokc sets up a pin on Putnam City opponent, Ronald jim Hutchinson is up in the air over Jerry Lawson of Putnam City. Tennis Row 1: Clark McPl1ail, Grover Ozmun, Bert Stuart, Grant Foreman. Slanrfirlg: Pat Buckley, Jerry Robinson, Lewis McKinney, Henry Browne, Alan Leech. Clark McPhail returns a hard serve. Senior, Pat Buckley, makes a forehand drive. Pat is No. 1 on the ladder. 184.- JUDY EARLY Cify, Milf-Staff, am1Sfalc fvnnis doubles Clumzjwion FILEFN BODFNHFINTER Slalu lzmfminfmz Jozzlrlrs rlumzpinn ED x .- x Gl.1 lJ'J All-Siam 5 R YWARGARFI XY7HAI.E Izminr Nuiifwal 200-yan! frm' sfylrf swim- ming rlmzrzfwinn. most UI1fXfIHlfli71g woman SH'f7lI77lf'V in Oklabmrza - 1955 735, NANCI AMES EARLY Cily 1411110 fwmix fbamfrimz SUSAN HOOVER Sfafw lI!lt177If77f07I fr'01rfrIr's rlmmfzir ,i if 111 Girly, Bmleetball Eager to play are .lo XY'illard, Gail Morris, Beverly Drilling, Leah Kay Higbie, Sandra Hayes, Carol Thompson, Sue Casey, Harriet Howard, Nadine Ross, joy McBride, Connie Huff, Nancy Kirby, and Sally Riley. yi' X Girls, basketball season opened January S when North- east's championship team romped over Classen, S1-22. Southeast then defeated, 34-28, the hard fighting girls. W'hen Classen traveled to Central, they were beaten by a slim margin, 19-16. John Marshall next moved into Clas- sen territory. The Bears were routed by 15 points. In the season's last game, Classen lost to Capitol Hill, 34-25. linda Melton reports nn a golf victory to Jean Conliff. Softball , l of Q' ii, Z - Wh- R .SJ r rs- r -f r i..-13 ina:-Q.. --'A -Ji M, fi' ' 0... 'f l'Bntter up! Catching is Sue Casey and Jo Vfillard is at bat. XVarming up .ire Beverly Drilling, I.c,1l'1 Kay Higbic, Joy McBride, Sally Riley, Nadine Ross, and Nancy Kirby. Kneeling are Connie Huff, Gail Morris, Harriet Howard, and Sandra Hayes. Volleyball if Girls' volleyball team works out daily. Members on first row are Suc Casey and Jo Vfillard. Second row: Beverly Drilling, Marcia Mclilclgrry, Joy Ross, Third row: Nadine Ross, Harriet Howard, Carol Thompson, Connie Huff. ,37- Tennis 5 These girls lettered in tennis this year. Kneel- inq are Birbira Buckley, Denise Daniel. and Barham Buckley' Sophomore tennis Star' Eileen Bodenheimer. Standing are Judy Early, is demonstrating a Cannonball serve. - Nanci Ames Early, Pat Arnold, and Peggy Eastman. Table Tennis Clutstanding in table tennis, Pat Arnold, Susan Hoover, Peggy Eastman, Judy Early, Eileen Boclenheimer, Linda S zxdid, True Smith, and Nanci Ames Early. E887 -Q -.iQ1t,.... Senior, Judy Early, returns a low net skimming serve. This is how Judy wins those medals. Badminton A ,af , fl f Eileen Smith explains finer points of thc gnmc to her fellow luclminron CI'lIl1ll9l.lSfS, Dorothy' Xvnllncc, Jcnmne MCClcl- , land. l.incl.1 Shndid, Eileen Bodcnhcimcr, Judy Early, Sharon Wlilcott, Peggy F.lil'ITl.'lI1, and Sus.1n Hoover, K . A' fl L91fVl.7'l'l77'll.7'l ' avi if .iffy- .-fl' ,af Classcn mcrmaids are Alan Hixon, Connie Enders, Jo Ann Kerr, Judy Anderson. June Sorick, Judy Couch, Betty Thomas, Carol Tyler, Margaret Wfhalc, Ann Lynn, Sarah MCCuiston, and Ellen Booth. L89- .f-'-'fffw M I 4, . a i my ,,.f,f::1iT'f7f ky Ii I X. 7' J . U ' i t x X XE? c wb W c Oh, the loneliness of my first few days as a sophomore. No one seemed to know I was here. I was just another hump in the line, winding down the middle of room 112 and spilling into the hall. Then suddenly something happened. I was teeth and toe nails in politics-candidate for class presi- dent. The whole world changed its aura. I even got into Mr. Brucher's office to get my enrollment approved. Each day when the students gathered to give the 8:30 bell a rousing welcome I became more fascinated with the confusion of life in Classen. Students swaggering through the hall crowds without a single run-in never ceased to amaze me. I'd had such fun as a sophomore I wondered whether I'd enjoy being a junior. But during vacation I saw a dream walking. When fall and school days were again the agenda, I knew I'd like being a junior-if I could just get a glimpse of her. I didn't mind the race from third to first and back to third in the five minutes between classes. Besides, it was good train- ing for track. Of course, I had trouble with tardiesg I hated to be robbed of a moment of her society by a bell. Important matters like the Junior Prom and Junior rings crowded out things like book reports, homework and class assignments. I knew every hall and door, and especially the concealed corners by now. Sophomores disgusted me. They seemed so immature and confused. But time passed on. A senior! I can carry a beat-up looseleaf, a disgraceful English lit, look at trophies in the cases and gloat. Maybe outwit a Proctor. Now I can daydream and teachers will think I'm in a deep brown study or contemplating another trip to the office to check my credits. My time is now consumed with committee meetings, auditing, auditions for A Cap- pella, after school rehearsals, promotion stunts for one and then another queen, making posters, attending games, mixers, debate and athletic jaunts, assembly programs, talent shows, welfare drives, and efforts to get a scholarship. Now that I've achieved the feeling of being part and parcel of Classen they are preparing to give me a ticket and turn me out. But I always fool them by re-enrolling every year and re-living the experiences that are Classen. -90- gf' TWU, THREE.f- It Happened Fvlft! W! A ., 6 sy Zkh V ' 47 4, in Q 3 Q . K 3 il W- . ,gg 4 :sql QSM mxyf mn wx: Wfi.. f-,R 'fi I 1. Wg? if Q 1 sf if as 1 K Perfecting details for commencement exercises with Miss Gordon are class officers, Deborah Ireland, vice-presidentg Joyce Kirchner, secre- tary, Rene Crothers, president, Charles Jobc, treasurer, and E. W. Keller, sergeant-at-arms. Seniors 1954 I face each senior year with a firm resolve that I'1I get some studying done. Then, WHAM! Things begin to buzz. Games, pep rallies, plays, debates, dances, club meetings, parties, Comet capers-but some of our S72 seniors must have had a couple of days that had more than 24 hours, because the '54 class came through with the highest scholastic standing in the history of Classen. Confidentially, I kinda think our pilots, Baughman, Campbell, Cherry, Cornelius, Gordon, Irwin, Johnson and Smelser, hated to see us go. That was a great night when we graduated! fOne of the best graduations I've had.j Our commencement speaker was Bud Wfilkinson, of OU. And we discovered that Bud has talents other than those he uses on the gridiron. As we marched forward to claim our diplomas there was the thrill of knowing we had arrived success- fully at the beginning of new endeavors. -9 3.. , RICHARD AINSWORTH DON ABBOTT EVALYN ADAMS CLIFF ADKINS A V 'Ng-' BOB ALBRECHT JAN ALLEN JOHNNA ANDERSON PHIL ANDERSON ISLO ASHMORE JACK BACHI: JOHNNY BAKER PHYLLIS BAIRD KEITH BALLARD RICHARD AINSWORTH DONALD ABBOTT: Hi Y 1,z,s EVALYN ADAMS: Classettes 2,35 Little Theatre 35 All School Play 3 CLIFF ADKINS BOB ALBRECHT: Science Club 1,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 35 Honor Society 35 Honor Math 2,35 Band 1,2,3 JAN ALLEN: Comes 1,25 Art Nouveau 1 JOHNNA ANDERSON: Comes 1,25 Art Nou- veau 1,2 PHIL ANDERSON JOYCE APPLETON: Little Theatre 15 Comes 1,2535 Art Nouveau 3 PATTE ARNOLD: Classettes 15 Y Teens l,2,35 Sec. 25 Vice Pres. 35 OU Club 1,2,3, President 35 Pep Council 3 ISLO ASHMORE: Blue Jackets 1,2,3 LA VITA AUER: Comes 1,2,35 Commercial Club 35 Courtesy Club 3 JACK BACHE JOHNNY BA KER PHYLLIS BAIRD: Comes 1,35 Red Cross 1,35 Art Nouveau 1,35 Announcer's Club 1,3 KEITH BALLARD: Meteors 1,2,35 Proctors 35 O Club 1,2535 Track Team W MARY BARBER HANK BARNETT JIM BARNETT DON BASS I mv air' MARY BARBER: Classettes 1,2535 Red Cross 2,35 Commercial Club 35 Sr. Class Represen- tative HANK BARNETT JIM BARNETT: Art Nouveaug Red Cross 2,35 Football 1 DON BASS: Meteors 1,2,3 194- EDWARD BAUM GERALDINE BAXTER JIM BELCHER: N.F.L. 1,25 Ho Club 1,23 Debaters lg Baseball BRUCE BELL: Marching Band l,2,3g Blue Jackets l,2,3g Band Club 35 Pep Band 1 JOHN BELT: Blue jackets 2,3 ANN BENNETT: Comes l,2g Art Nouveau 1 DON BENNETT: Honor Society 2,35 Honor Math 2,3 NANCY BENNETT: Comes lg Honor Lan- guage 2,35 Honor Math 2,3g Honor Society 3 WARREN BENNETT CHARLES BERRY ROBERT BETHEL PAUL BICKFORD DON BIRDWELL: Blue Jackets l,2,3 DARRELL BITTLE: Blue Jackets 1,2,3g Pal-- liamentarian 35 Inductee Master 33 Band l,2,3, Band Club 3, President BILL BLACKWELL: Basketball l,2,3g ov Club 2,3 CHARLES BLACKWOOD: Blue Jackets l,2,3, Vice Pres. 3, Secretary 33 Honor Math 2,3, Treasurer 35 Red Cross I,2,3g Supreme Court justice JACK BLEDSOE: Meteors 3 PAUL BLEDSOE: O Club 3g Football 2,3 JOE BOHANNON: Junior Rep.g Red Cross 1 CHARLENE BOLLINGER: Commercial Club 3g Comes 1,2,3g Red Cross 1 EDWARD BAUM 1 we ,. .. ,. W w.flQem.,fsfl wa, , e , ln . ,gi T , pete, f at A- flair'- 32,j ,-nt.-.. QQ . J ' 7 JOHN BELT far- 0 0 mi GERALDINE BAXTER inn AIIM BELCHER BRUCE BELL J , V,l T .D G J 5 . EH yi ,r C Y, X :JJ A V K , me f, 165 ' X3 A 1 ae ef ' 4 Lfxli fl K i. ANN BENNETT DON BENNETT NANCY BENNETT B 9:4019 , lv , -L ,- L ' N. we J xl aan.. K , , We XVARREN BENNETT CHARLES BERRY Hall a mp! 49' , - -V may I DON BIRDWELL JACK BLEDSOE DARRELL BITTLE PAUL BLEDSOE ,fi ROBERT BETHEL ii F bigsi L fi' 4 I lslLL BLACKWELL JOE BOHANNON l l wi' Q PAUL BICKFORD CHARLES BLACKWOOD CHARLENE BOLLINGER LORALYN BOMAR PAT BONHAM DARLENE BOONE ANN BOXVLIN NIERRILLYN BOWLING JOAN BOXLEY 3 1 , , . L '.:,- Am .assert 'Q' , fl gl, KAYE BRADEN HONVARD BRADLEY KENNETH BRAMLETT ROGFR BRAXX LEY IOHNA BRFCKENRIDGE BARBARA BRESSIE NIANCY BROOKS DOLORES BROWN SALLY BROWN 39 LORALYN BOMAR: Student Council 2,35 Classettes l,2,3g Secretary 35 Proctor Queen Candidate PAT BONHAM: Classettes 1,2,3g Art Nou- veau Ig Commercial Club 35 Student Council 3 DARLENE BOONE CAROLYN BOUNDS: Commercial Club 3 ANN BOWLIN: Comes 1,2,3g UNESCO 1 MERRILLYN BOWLING: Y Teens 2,35 Y Teens Parliamentarian JOAN BOXLEY: Comes 1,2,3g Little Theatre 19 Art Nouveau 3g Commercial Club 3 FRANK BRADBURN: Meteors 1,2,3 KAYE BRADEN: Classettes lg Classen A Cappella Choir 2,33 Secretary 33 Madrigal Chorus 2,3 HOWARD BRADLEY: Science Club 1,35 Par- liamcntarian 1 KENNETH BRAMLETT SAM BRANCH: A Cappella choir 1,2 ROGER BRAWLEY: Little Theatre 1,2,3g Camera Club 35 Extra in Plays JOHNA BRECKENRIDGE: Classettes 1,25 Little Theatre 1,25 Y Teens 2,3, Historian 2, Parliamentarian 2, Secretary 3, Commercial Club 3 BARBARA BRESSIE: Classettes 1,z,s BUD BRlTTON: Blue Jackets 1,2,3g N.F.L. 1,2,3g Student Council 3 NANCY BROOKS: Classettes 2,3 DOLORES BROWN: Classettes l,2,3g Com- mercial Club 3 SALLY BROWN: Comes 1,2,3g Commercial Club 35 Red Cross 2 HENRY BROWNE: Student Council 3 -96, JEANNINE BROWNING: Cla ssettes 2,3 3 Commercial Club 33 Red Cross 2 PAT BUCKLEY: 0 Club Z,3g D.E. Club 2,33 Tennis Team l,2,3, Captain 2,3 JOHN BUNNELL: Blue Jackets 2,33 Driving Award 2 BARBARA BURBRIDGE: Comes l,2,3, AS- sistant Secretary 3, Courtesy Club 2,35 Typi- cal Tecn 2g Student Council Secretary, Orbit Queen DANNY BURNELL CAROLYN BURTON: Comes 1,2,3g Little Theatre l,2,3g Student Council 3 LARRY BUSCH: Blue Jackets 1,2,3g Red Cross I CAROL BUTLER: Classettes l,2,3g C.0. 3 JANICE BUTLER: Comes 1,2,33 Little Thea- tre 2,35 N.F.L. 35 Plays PAUL BYNUM: O Club 35 Wrestling 1,2,3 JACK BYNUM: OU Club 2,35 Basketball 2,35 Baseball Team 2,3 LILLIE CALVERT: D.E. 2,3 VICKI CAMPBELL: comes 1,2,3 GEORGE CANNON FRANCES CANTRELL FRAN CARL: Classettes 1,2 JIM CARR: Meteors l,2,3 cecu. 'CARSON1 Student Council 2,35 Proc- tor Court 3 DEWAYNE CARTER: Honor Society 2,3g Honor Math 2,3, Secretary 33 Oil Man for a Day JANICE CAULKINS: Classettes 1,2,3g Art Nouveau 33 Scholastic Art Award A971 JEANNINE BROWNING PAT BUCKLEY JOHN BUNNELL BARBARA BURBRIDGE l DANNY BURNELL CAROLYN BURTON LARRY BUSCH CAROL BUTLER JANICE BUTLER PAUL BYNUM JACK BYRUM LILLIE CALVERT VICKI CAMPBELL GEORGE CANNON FRANCES CANTRELL FRAN CARL JIM CARR CECIL CARSON DeXVAYNE CARTER JANICE CAULKINS .Q .1--17 fel' C 1 ,E ..,. 'I , , sk 2. f- , T- A , I get A L WSH ' S1615 1' ' --'::': ::k Susiftixlf' Nia ,- 5 ,W V silfsiiswl fx I s S- -f Z-ggi: 'Milky gv,,-gpgfgf, , ' '55 ffrf' w ig f .5 f A DARRELL CHAMBLESS JERRY CHAPMAN EVANS CHASTAIN MARY LOU CHEATHAM SIDNEY CHUPACK if M ELEANOR CLINE CYNTHIA CI-OW KERMIT CLARK PAULA COFFEY f , .E' BILL CONNER PAT CONNER ANSOLEAH COOLEY JUDY COONTZ BARBARA JO COOK MARGERY COOPER DARRELL CHAMBLESS JERRY CHAPMAN: Red Cross 1 EVANS CHASTAIN CAROLYN CHATBURN: Classettes l,2,3 Honor Language 2,3 CAROLYN CHATBURN MARY LOU CHEATHAM: Classettcs I,2,3 SIDNEY CHUPACK: D.E. 1,2 KERMIT CLARK: Meteors l,2,3 BILL CLAUNCH BILL CLAUNCH ELEANOR CLINE: Art Nouveau lg Commer- cial Club 35 Classcttcs 2,3 CYNTHIA CLOW: National Art Honor So- ciety 1,2,3, Classcttes lg National Honor So- ciety 3 '3 PAULA COFFEY1 comes 1,2,3 ALVIN coma ALVIN COLE BILL CONNER PAT CONNER: Classettes 1,2,3g Honor Su- ciety 3, Red Cross 2,33 Student Council 2,3 BARBARA JO COOK: Classettes l,2,3g D.E. J, Red Cross 2g AAUW Art Contest Win- I ner 1,2 KENNETH COOK f KENNETH COOK DORIS COPELAND W ANSOLEAH COOLEY: Classertcs 1,2,3g Sopli. Girls, Choir I JUDY COONTZ: Comes 1,2,3g Little Theatre 39 Commercial Club 3 MARGERY coomanf Comes l,2,3g Student Council 3, Junior Representative 2 DORIS COPELAND L93- W - '- .1 'fe-:few GAYLE CORLEY EA RNIE CORNELIUS MARY KAY CORNETT: Little Theatre 1,2, 3, Hist. Rep. 33 National Tliespians l,2,3g Comes 1,2,3g Announcers Club 2,3 JIMMY COULTER: Mcteors 1,2,3g Hi Y 3 WANDA COUNTRYMAN: Little Theatre 1, 2,3, Hist. 25 National Thespians l,2,3g Honor Language 2,33 Clnssecces 1,Z,3 GARY COX JIMMY COX: Honor Language 2,33 O Club l,2,3g Baseball 1,2,3g Golf 1,2,s CATHERINE CRAIN: Classettes l,2,3g Y Teens 1,2,3g Little Theatre lg Commercial Club 3 DOROTHY CRAVENS: mcrcial Club 3 Comes l,2,3g Com- JONNIII CRAWFORD JIM CREASEY EDDIE CREECH CAROLYN CROSS: Classettes 1,23 Honor Society 2,35 Honor Math 2,35 Commercial Club 2,3 RENE CROTHERS: Boys OU Club I,2,3g President 35 Chairman of Proctor Club 2,34 Junior and Senior Class President ALISON CULBERT: Classettes 1,2,3 CAROLYN CUNNINGHAM: Commercial Club 3 ELAINE CUPP: Classettcs 1,2,3 RODNEY CUTLER: Mcteors l,2,3g Visual Education staff KEN DACUS: Blue jackets l,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 35 Kokli Fm staff BEVERLY DAVIDSON: Comes lg Commer- cial Club 3 -, QQC. GAYLE CORLEY IZARNIE CORNELIUS MARY KAY CORNETT JIMMY COULTER WANDA COUNTRYMAN GARY COX JIMMY COX CATHERINE CRAIN fl as DOROTHY CRAYENS IIONNIE CRAXVFORD ,UM CREASEY EDDIE CREECH i ' Qi as 21: CAROLYN CROSS RENE CROTIIERS ALISON CULBERT C. CUNNINGHAM ELAINE CUPP RODNEY CUTLER KFN DACUS BEVERLY DAVIDSON BARBARA DAVIS: Comes 1,2 CAROLYNN DAVIS: Classettes 1,2,3g Parlia- mentarian 3, Treasurer 3 MARILYNN DAVIS: Classettes 1,2,3g Re- porter 3, Secretary 3 NAN DAVIS: Classettes 1,2,3g Announcers Club l,2, Sgt. at Armsg Art Nouveau 1,25 Stu- dent Council 3 SANDRA DAVIS: Courtesy Club 1,2,3, Presi- dent 3g Classettes 1,2,3g Student Council 2,35 Candidate for Senior Class Secretary JERRIE DECKER PATSY DENHAM: Comes 1,2,3 JUNE DENNEHY: Commercial Club 3g Al- ternate Student Council Representative 3 CAROL LEE DENNIS: Comes 1,2,3g Student Council 34 Classcn Life 23 Art Nouveau 3 JIM DIGGS: Announcer's Club 1,2g Red Cross 35 Radio 1 ELIZABETH DILL: Little Theatre l,2,3g Comes 1,Z,3, Sgt. at Arms 3g National Thes- pians l,2,3g Honor Language 2,3, Sgt. at Arms 3 SUSAN DIWOKY: National Thespians z,s, Vice Pres. 39 Comes 1,Z,3, Sgt. at Arms 3, Assistant Secretary 35 Little Theatre l,2,3g Announcer's Club 2,3, Hist. Rep. 3 SHIRLEY DODSON: Comes 1,2,3, Treasurer 35 Song Leader 33 Student Council 3g Cour- tesy Club 2,3, Reporter 3g Honor Society 3 JACKSON DONELSON: Meteors 2,3 CLYDE DORR: Art Nouveau lg Honor So- ciety 3 DON DOUGLAS PAT DUNI-IAM PATTY DUNHAM: Classettes 1,2,3g Com- mercial Club 2,3 LINDA DUNN: Classettes l,2,3 GWEN DURKEE: A Cappella Choir l,2,3g Little Theatre I, Sophomore Play 1 -100-- JIMMY DURRETT: Latin America History Club 3 JANIE DYCHE: Comes l,2,3g Little Theatre 1,2,3g National Thespians 1,2,3, Announcer's Club 2,3 FAITH EADS: Student Council 1,2,3g Class- ettes 1,23 Announcer,s Club 1,25 Art Nou- veau l,2,3 JUDY EARLY: Classettes 2,3, President 35 Girls' OU Club 2,3, Vice Pres. 33 Student Council 35 Little Theatre 2,3 ROGER EARLY PHIL EASLON: O Club 1,2,3g Proctor 35 Football 1,2,3g Track l,2,3 BILL ELDER: Little Theatre lg Art Nouveau 1, Sophomore Play Ig Tournament Play I JEAN ELLEDGE CHARLES ELLET: Meteors 1,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 3, Vice Pres. 39 Band l,2,3 DON ELLISON: Red Cross 2,3 SUE ESHELMAN: Classettes 1,2,3 SHIRLEY ESTES: Art Nouveau I,2,3g Com- mercial Cluh 3 DEWAYNE ETCHIESON PAT EVANS: Comes l,2,3g Little Theatre l,2,3g National Thespians 2,35 Honor Society 3 ANNE FALLASCHEK: Comes 2,3 CARLSON FARLEY JANE FELLINGHAM: Announcerk Club 2,35 Little Theatre 33 Student Council 3 Comes 2,3, Hist. Rep. 3, Vice Pres. 3 BOBBIE FERGUSON: National Thespians 1, 2,39 Comes I,2,3g Honor Math 33 Honor So- ciety 2,3 LARRY FERREE JERRY FINE: Meteors l,2,3, Secretary 33 Hi Y 1,2,3g Track 2,3 -l01- ,P JIMMY DURRETT JANIE DYCHE FAITH EADS JUDY EARLY ROGER EARLY PHIL EASLON BILL ELDER JEAN ELLEDGE CHARLES ELLET DON ELLISON SUE ESI-IELMAN V SHIRLEY ESTES -252.52551 We :fgx-J? wee.. DeWAYNE ETCHIESON PAT EVANS ANNE FALLASCHEK CARLSON FARLEY JANE FELLINGHAM BOBBIE FERGUSON LARRY FERREE JERRY FINE X 4 affix 2- ' .L valvxg, L QW JIM FLANAGAN GEORGE FOWLER JOE FRANK SAM FRYER MONTY FURRAY JOHN GAINES JOE GARRETT JEAN GAYNOR ELAINE GEORGE in 'e .. Y 4 I A ,K P? 5. F DELLA MAE FISHER DAVID FITZGERALD JIM FLANAGAN: Blue Jackets 1,2,3 DAVID FLEMING: O Club 2,35 Little Theatre 1,2,35 Sgt. at Arms of Sophomore Class5 Secretary of Junior Class .my I. J THERESA FOCHER ELLEN FOWLER: Commercial Club 35 Stu- dent Council Z5 Senior Rep. Comes 1,2 GEORGE FOWLER: Red Cross l,2,3, Treas- urer 2 ANN FRALEY: Comes l,2,35 Art Nouveau 1,25 A Cappella Choir 35 Honor Language 2,3 DICK FRANCIS: A Cappella Choir l,2,35 Madrigal Chorus 3 BARBARA FRANK: Comes 1,25 Commercial Club 35 Art Nouveau 3 JOE FRANK: Student Council 2 EDDIE FRANKFURT SALLY FREEL: Classettes l,2,35 Art Nou- veau 25 Commercial Club 1 SAM FRYER: Blue Jackets 1,2,35 Sgt. at Arms 33 Student Council 35 Honor Math 2,35 Honor Society 3 MONTY FURRAY JOHN GAINES1 Band 1,z,s MYRALIN GALLASPY: Classettes 1,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 2,35 President 35 Orbit 1,2,3, Asst. Editor 2, Editor 35 Student Council 3 JOE GARRETT: Blue Jackets 1,2,3 JEAN GAYNOR: Comes 1,2,35 Art Nouveau 1,2,3, Vice Pres. 35 National Art Honor So- ciety 2,3 ELAINE GEORGE: Classettes l,2,35 Honor Math 2,35 Honor Society 2,35 Supreme Court 3 -102- JOHN GEORGE: Football 3: Basketball 3 BOB GIBBINS: C. O. 2,3 JERRY GILMORE: Wrestling 1,2,3 CAROLYN GIMPEL: Clauettel Ig Clauen Life l,2,3, Editor 2,35 Journalism Award 2 JOHN GLOMSET: and 1,z,s RONNIE GOADE: Meteor: 1,23 D.E. lg Clas- sen Life 1,2 JOAN GORDON: Comes l,2,3g Art Nouveau 15 Little Theatre 1 NEIL GORRELL: Meteors 1,2,3 LaRUE GRAHAM: Comes 1,2,3g Art Nou- veau 1,2g Twirlerx 3 MACK GRAHAM BEVERLY GRAY: Commercial Club 3 BOBBIE JEAN GREENHAW: Classettel l,2,3 BOB GRIFFIS TED GRIFFY: Blue Jacket, 1,2,3g 1'0 Club 2,3, Treasurer 33 Band 1,2,3g Basketball 1,2,3 MARTHA GRINDSTAFF: Comes 1,2,3g Lit- tle Theatre 3 JIM GROSECLOSE: Ho Club 2,33 ssc. at Arms Junior Class: Track l,2,3g Football l,2,3 FRED HAENCHEN: Camera Club 3 LILA HALL: Honor Math 39 Clatlcttel 1 REGGIE HALL: Meteor: 1,2,3: Pledge Master 3, Secretary 3 JOAN HAMILTON: Clauettel 1,2,3 -103- A: . . -?..,g-T , I :QM ii 5' 1 : 3 : :e3 J ,: : if ,Q W I 5 is l E JOHN GE 'I ' :':: in . N3 S :.2 OL Q XXX V, .. .: . 'R Ax JOHN GLQMSET LaRUE GRAHAM '33 ' A X ' J A , XX BOB GRIFFIS FRED HAENCHEN V, 1 .-l' A I 2 V' A: gil J K iv I, A'fi V BOB GIBBINS 5 L, :,.. ..k,, E I YI? 9 il-9, Hfsai fa! -3 3 KI RONNIE GOADE Qsf MACK GRAHAM JERRY GILMORE JOAN GORDON BEVERLY GRAY TED GRIFFY MARTHA GRINDSTAFF LILA HALL REGGIE HALL 3. K ' sf it CAROLYN GIMPEL NEIL GORRELL BOBBIE J. GREENHAW X3 55-I JIM GROSCLOSE JOAN HAMILTON E 2 v LARRY HAMMETT TOMMY LOU HANECK JOHN HANKS: Hi Y 2,33 Chaplain 2,3 KENT HANSON: Blue Jackets 1,2,3 MIKE HARMON BINNIE HARRIS: Senior Representative JON HARRIS: Courtesy Club 3 KEITH HARRIS JOYCE HARRISON: Art Nouveau 3, Re- porterg Comes l,2,3g Red Cross 3, Orbit 3, Art Director JUDY HARRISON: Comes 1,2,3g Red Cross 35 Commercial Club 3, Art Nouveau 3 LENDAL HART: German Club l,2, Pres. 2, First Year German Award JOYCE HARWOOD: Classettes 1,2,3g cum- mercial Club 2,3, Vice Pres. 35 Little Theatre 33 Student Council 3 ELWYN HASH PATSY HAWS: Comes 2,35 Art Nouveau 2,3, Hist. 3 RUSSELL HAYES: Band lg Blue Jackets 2,3 GERALD HAYWOODI Hi Y 2,3 ARLINE HENDRICKS: Comes l,2, Little Theatre 1,2,3g Announcer's Club 2,3 MAX HIBSHMAN: German Club 2,3 DARDIS HIGBIE JOYCE HILL: Comes 1,Z,3g Commercial Club J, C.O. 3 -104- MARY GWYNNE HILL: Clasxettes 1,z,a RONNIE HILLS: Camera Club 3, Vice Pres. 35 Classen Life 2,33 Orbit 2,3 BARBARA HINES: Comes 1,25 Commercial Club 3 .IUDITH HITT: A Cappella Choir 23 Senior Representative 3 MARY LOU HOBBS: Come! 2,3 JERRY HOKE: 0 Club l,2,Jg Student Council 3, Wrestling 1,2,3 JON HOLDER MARGARET HOLLOWAY: Comes l,2,J, Sec- retary 3: Student Council 2,35 Courtely Club 2,3, Vice Pres. 33 Little Theatre I SUSAN HOOVER: Clasxettex l,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 2, Vice Pres. 3, Parliamentarian J: Girls' O Club 2,35 Pep Council 3 JACKIE HOPKINS:'Comes 1,29 Commercial Club 3 RAE ESTELLE HOSTETTER: come. 1,2,J HAMMET HOUGH: Blue Jackets l,Z,J, Presi- dent 3, Parliamentarian 39 N.F.L. 2,3, Pres. 33 Honor Society 2,35 Honor Language 2,J, Vice Prel. 3 BOB HOUSE: Basketball l,2,3g Student Council 3 BERTON HOUSH LUCINDA HOWE: Come: l,2,3, Sgt. at Arm: 3, Commercial Club 1 BOB HOWELL: Courtesy Club 2,3, Sgt. at Arms 3, Student Council 2,3g Vice President of Student Body: Red Cross 2,3, President 35 Honor Society 2,3 JEANNE HOWLAND: Clauettes I,2,3 WESLEY HOYLE ,SHARON HOYT MARY HUCKINS: Comes l,2,3g Honor So- ciety 2,3g Honor Language 2,3g Girll' State 2 --105- , fgg , Z L . if of ,L -':' g is k 4' E MARY GWYNNE HILL MARY LOU HOBBS N ' 5 SUSAN HOOVER - .:.:-'R' R' 34 2 J BOB HOUSE JEANNE HOWLA ND 'Q 'ff-ff RONNIE HILLS JERRY HOKE JACKIE HOPKINS ' BERTON HOUSH WESLEY HOYLE BARBARA HINES J UDITH HITT sm JON HOLDER MARGARET HOLLOWAY RAE E, HOSTETTER HAMMETT HOUGH LUCINDA HOWE BOB HOWELL SHARON HOYT MARY HUCKINS DJ3. 2,3 CLOMA HUDSON: Classettes 1,2,3g Band 1 CHARLES HUDSON: C0mmerCi3l Club 3 SUE HUDSON: Classettes 1,2,3 VERNON HUEY: Band l,2,3g Meteors 1,2,3 JIMMY HUFF: Mm-on I,2,3g Hi Y 2,s, Pep Band 2,3 MARSHA HUFEMAN: Comes l,2,3g National Thcspians Z,3, Sgt. at Arms 35 Little Theatre 1,2,3g Announccr's Club 2,3, Sgt. at Arms 3 CHARLES HUNT DEE HUSTLEBY: Comes l,2,3 JIM HUTCHINSON JOHN HUTCHINSON HYLA HYDE- Honor Sofietv 2,3, Chaplain 35 Courtesy Club 2,3, Treasurer 35 Comes 1,2.3g Honor Language 2,3, President 3 DONALD ILSLEY DEBORAH IRELAND: Classettes 1,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 3, Vice Pres. lg Courtesy Club l,2,3g Student Council 3, Treasurer of Soph. Class, Vice Pres, of Senior Class. SUSAN IRWIN: Comes 2,3 GENE JACKMAN WANDA JAMES: Commercial Club 3g Class- ettcs 1,2 BETTY JEZEK: Classettcs 1,2,3g Commercial , Club 3 CHARLES JOBE: Student Council 35 Band 1,25 Pep Band lg Proctor Court Justice 3 RAMAH JOHNS: Comes l,2g UNESCO 1 -106- SHERRILL HUDMAN: Courtesy Club 2,35 INA JOHNSON JO ANNE JOHNSON: comes l,2,3g Horizon Club 1,2,3 LAURA JOHNSON: Comes 1,2,3gLittle Thea- tre l,Z,3g Announcerls Club l,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 3, ROKH FM Staff 2,3, semen Man- ager 3 CAROLYN JONES: Comes 1,2,3g Science Club! DONNA JONES: Announcerls Club 1,2,3g Comes 1,2,3g Little Theatre 1,25 Art Nou- veau 1 EDWARD JONES: Blue Jackets 1,2,sg Honor Society 2,3g Honor Math 2,3, Vice Pres. 33 Band l,2,3 JOE JONES: Courtesy Club 2,33 O Club l,2,3, Vice Pres Eg Basketball l,Z,3g Baseball i,2,s PATSY JONES: Comes 1,23 Bowling Team 3 RICHARD JONES: Blue Jackets Z,3, Pledge Committee 3, Hi Y l,2,3 RUTH JORGENSON: Classettes l,2,3g Com- mercial Club 1,Zg Little Theatre 1 SALLY KANE JERRY KARAM: Meteors l,2,3, Secretary 2, President 3, Parliamentarian 3gStudent Coun- cil 35 Proctor Court Justiccg Pep Council 2,35 N.F.L. 3 SUZY KARNES:-Classettes 1 JOHN KENNON BETTY KEETCH CAROL KELLER: Comes 1,2,3g Little Thea- tre 35 Senior Rep. 3 JERRY KELLEY: Prem, sg Junior Rep. 2 BEVERLY KENT: Art Nouveau 25 Commer- cial Club 3 AILEEN KEY: Comes 1,2,3g Commercial Club 2,3, Reporter 3 JEAN KIMBERLIN: Commercial Club 3g Glee Club l,2,3 -107- INA JOHNSON JO ANNE JOHNSON LAURA JOHNSON CAROLYN JONES DONNA JONES EDWARD JONES JOE JONES PATSY JONES RICHARD JONES it SUZY KARNES JERRY KELLEY RUTH JORGENSON SALLY KANE JERRY KARAM JOHN KEANON BEVERLY KENT BETTY KEETCH CAROL KELLER AILEEN KEY JEAN KIMBERLIN CHARLES KING VIRGINIA LAFFERTY M , , , DONNA LAWRENCE JAMES LEE PHIL LEE MARY FRANCES LEWIS GUY LIEBMANN MARIAN LONG JOE LOONEY MARGARET LOSEY ROGER LOUIS CHARLES KING: Wrestling 1,2,3 JOYCE KIRCHNER: Comes l,2,3, Parliamen- tarian 3, President 3: Courtesy Club l,2,3: European Exchange Student 25 Secretary of Senior Class 3 ROGER KLEEN: Science Club Ig Honor Math 3: Honor Society 3 LA DONNA KRAMER: Classettes 3: Classen Life 3 VIRGINIA LAFFERTY: comes 1,2,3g Little Theatre I SANDRA LANDIS: Comes 1,2,3g Red Cross l,2,3g Art Nouveau I PATRICIA LANTZ PEGGY LARSON DONNA LAWRENCE: Clasaettes l,2,3g An- nouncer's Club 2,33 Pep Council 3: Cheer leader 3 SUZANNE LEBENSON: Comes 1,2,3 JUDY LeBLANC: Red Cross l,2,3, President 23 Classettes 1,2,3g Student Council 3 GLORIA LEHAT: Commercial Club 1,2 JAMES LEE PHIL LEE: Blue jackets 1,2,3: Proctors 2,3g Hi Y l,2,3 MARY FRANCES LEWIS: Classettes lg Art Nouveau lg A Cappella Choir 3 GUY LIEBMANN: Amateur Radio Club I,z,s, President 3 MARIAN LONG: Comes 1,2,3: Art Nouveau 3: Courtesy Club 3g Little Theatre l JOE LOONEY: Blue jackets 1,2,3, Assistant Historian 2,33 Science Club 1,2,3 MARGARET LOSEY: comes I,2,J, song- leader 2, Sgt. at Arms 2, President 3, Parlia- mentarian 3: Little Theatre 1,2,3, Treasurer 3: Honor Society 2,3g Courtesy Club 2,3 ROGER LOUIS: Meteors l,2,3g 0 Club 2,35 Student Council Z,3: Cheerleader 2 -108- I f AV' , X fi KWBN ji XX 1 1 XY'itl1 the .iid of Miss Prissi' Tliomns, XVKY commentator, Distributive Education pre- sented an assembly in xxliicli populir styles were modeled by members of the Courtesy Club. Slu elv eli? Geox'-rc Susens, Ted Criffv, Bill l'xl.ickxx'ell, Bill Pinkerton :md Joe P .v :- -Iones, senior b,1sketb,1ll lertermen, do their version of tlie CAN-CAN for the O!' Club Comet C.ipers. Clark NIePh,iil, prosecuting attorney, argues fl case in Proctor Court. Court officials and members of the jury listen intently. Proctor Court convenes each XVeclnesClay to consider violations of school regulations. -109 Hard .it work on ideas for tlie Comes football banquet, Janet Palmer confers with members of her committee, Eileen Smith, Carolyn Davis, and Nlary Ann Thompson. Don Harlow selects gi book while John Rose, Charles Jobe, and Judy Rapp study in tlie quietness of Cl.1ssen's library. ,J y--n l ,gn find ig H A skeleton? No, it's llenrie Bea Pack Dancing in the Dark. W'e find Henrie Bea portraying .1 skeleton in the Classen-Central pre-game pep rally. The tombstones in the background are inscribed with the years in which Classen was victorious. Cheerleaders, Nancy Striekler, Donna Lawrence, and Carol Sauls- bcrry, ever staunch and steadfast to the team, promote zz yell at the Duncan football game despite the interference of OLD MOTHER NATURE. Lucky, Bobby Scales, bailiff of Proctor Court, is seen during a Proctor Court session with court clerk, Tinker Neff, and her assistant Elizabeth Dill. Classen studen l.oralyn Bomai members. For ts are familiar with the Classettes annual social service project. ' and Carolyn XVilliams are sorting gifts of food contributed by the Tlianksgiving projects six baskets were filled this year. an Q E x Joyce Harrison, Lillian Morgan, Barbara Burbridge, and Pat Conner, members of the Orbit staff, distribute to advisories sheets asking for individual senior activities for the 1954 Orbit -HO- KATHY LUSE: Clnswltes l,2,3g Art Nou- veau 3 CAROLYN IYDIC K: Comes lg Arr Nou- veau 1 ANN LYNN: Comes l,2,3g Girls' O Club l,2,3, Reporter 3g Little Thcntrc 1,2,3g Com- mercial Club 3 FRED LYON: Mc-teors 2,3g Latin American Club 3g Clnssen Life 2,3 LnVON MCAFEE RONALD MCAFEE: Blue Jackets 1,2,3 MARY LOU MCCALISTER: Comes l,2,3g Art Nouveau 1,2,3, President 39 Y Teens 1,2,3 CYNTHIA McCOMAS: Comes 35 D,E. 3 ROBERT McCOY: Meteors 1,2,3 MARTHA BRCULLOCH PAUL NluDANlEL: O Club 2,35 Honor Society 1.3, Pmadfm sg Honor Math 2,35 su- preme Court Justice 3 GAYLE MLDONAID: ell-swung 1,:,sg A Cappella Choir 1,23 Honor Society 3 MARY JANE MQDOXVELL: Clnssettes l,2,3g Little Theatre 1,2,3g Announrc-r's Club 1,Z,3, Treasurer Z5 Student Council 3 BETTY MCFADDEN: Comes 1,2,l'-3 An- nouncc-r's Club 33 Little Theatre l,2,3g Na- tional The-spians Z,3, President 3 PATSY McGRATH: Classcttes l,2,3g com- mercial Club 2,3, President 3 FRANK NTCLAUGHLIN: D.E. l,3, President 3g A Cappella Choir 3 NANCY McLEMORE: A Cnppcll:1Choirl,Z,3g Muclrigal Chorus 1.35 Music Award lg D.E. 2,3, Secretary 3 MURIEL McMILUAN: Classetlcs I,2,3g Red Cross 2.33 Honor Society 3 LOVELL McMILLIN: OU Club 2,3 SANDRA MCNUTT: Comes 1,2,3 -1117 KATHY LUSE CAROLYN LYDICK ANN LYNN FRED LYON K AA RONALD AlCAlTEE NIARY LOU AlCCxAl,lS-l-ER CYNTHIA NICCOMAS l,.1YON NIQAI-EE Rglgljlyl' MCCOY NI..xR'I'HA,X 5IQCL'LLUCl'l l'AL'l, NICDANIIQL GAYLE NIQDONALD MARY JANE MCDOXYELL BIZTTY NlcPADDIiN PATSY MCGRATH FRANK NICLAUGHLIN NANCY AlCl.EAlORE NIURIEL NICMILLIAN LOYELL MCMILLIN SANDRA NICNUTT CLARK McPI'IAIL MICKEY MCVAY JERRY MCWILLIAMS ROY MAGERS KENT MALONE ALAN MARX 6,1 MICKEY MATHENY BETTYE MAXWELL RICHARD MEDLEY CAROL MELTON DON MILLER GAY MILLER DALE MILLIGAN ELAINE MOCK FRITZ MOCK .W W I i I : R R Q. !Ii'5f?7' f I ,I few ' V MARIELLA MOONEY LANORA MORGAN LILLIAN MORGAN CAROL MORRIS Nob. Y A :M E I ef . ggffvxifqytv .. A ie J D rt Q- ' W' . b :5f15.- , - , xiii? 3, ' , g A 2 .7 r 2-W 1:11 . Q: --fff CLARK MCPHAIL: Little Theatre 35 Senior Rep. 3g Basketball 1,Z,3g Tennis 2,3 MICKEY MCVAY: OR Club 2,33 Baseball 3 JERRY MCWILLIAMS: Mcteors l,2,3 ROY MAGERS: Blue Jackets 1,2,3g Choir I,2,3g Madrignl Chorus 3 KENT MALONE JO CAROL MARTYN: Comes 1,2,3g Sgt. at Arms 3: Little Theatre lg Red Cross 3 ALAN MARX MICKEY MATHENY: Classettes 3 BETTYE MAXWELL: Comes I RICHARD MEDLEY: Camera Club Ig Shl- dent Council 35 Proctor 3 CAROL MELTON DON MILLER: Meteors 1,2,3 GAY MILLER: Classettes l,2,3 DALE MILLIGAN: OU Club 2,3, Historian 35 Student Council 35 Proctor Court Justice: Football I,2,3 ELAINE MOCK FRITZ MOCK: Blue Jackets l,2,3: Little Theatre 1 MARIELLA MOONEY: Girls O Club 2,3, Secretary 35 Comes l,2,3g Pingpong l,2,3g Tennis l,2,3 LANORA MORGAN: Band l,2,3g Comes l,2,3. LILLIAN MORGAN: Comes 1,2,3g Orbit Staff 2,3, Senior Editor 3: Honor Society 3: Sophomore Play 1 CAROL MORRIS: Classettes 1,2,3 -I I 2- NANCY MORTON: Classettes l,2,J, Histor- ian 35 Orbit Staff 35 Junior and Sophomore Class Editor Jon Mosusr: Blue Jackets 1,25 -'of' Club l,2,3g A Cappella Choir 35 Student Council 3 DAN MUGG: Basketball 2,3 CAROLYN MULLENIX: Classettes 1 MOLLY MULLICAN: Commercial Club 35 Little Theatre 39 Classen Life 2 ALBERT MULLIKIN: Blue Jackets l,2,3g ' Honor Math 2,35 President 3 g Treasurer 5 Honor Society 2,35 Supreme Court Justice PAT MULVEY: Comes 1,2,3g Commercial Club 2,39 Bowling Team 3 BARBARA MURRAY: Classettes 1,2,3g Red Cross 2g Courtesy Club 3 BOB MURRAY: Blue Jackets l,2,3g O Club 2,35 Honor Math 2,35 Honor Society 3 CHRISTINA NAGEL: Comes 1,z,s, History Rep. 35 Little Theatre 2,35 Honor Society 2,35 Orbit Staff 2 JOHN NANCE: A Cappella Choir 33 Madri- gal Chorus 3 PHIL NANCE: D.E. 3, Treasurer 3 NANCY NEEL: Comes l,2,3 TINKER NEFF: Honor Language 2,3g Cour- tesy Club 2,35 Proctor Court Clerk 3, Elec- tion and Eligibility Board 2 ALLEN NEIL MERRY-JEAN NEIMAN: Classettes l,2,3g Commercial Club 3 BOB NELSON: Band l,2g Science Club 1,2,3 FRANK NELSON: Meteors l,Z,3, Sgt. at Arms sg Hi Y 2,1 MARY ANN NELSON: Art Nouveau lg Comes 1,2,3 PHIL NELSON: Basketball 33 Baseball 35 Golf 3 NANCY MORTON JOE MOSLEY DAN MUGG CAROLYN MULLENIX l W 61 Q X Q. A fi MOLLY MULLICAN ALBERT MULLIKIN PAT MULVEY BARBARA MURRAY I ,wel - Q. yes E . M A uf .nr ' J I BOB MURRAY CRISTINA NAGEL JOHN NANCE PHIL NANCE Y .J , . f 4 V ,n . f 1 L rnu. p 4 V N A x , 1 if I A l NANCY NEEL TINKER NEFF ALLEN NEIL MERRY JEAN NEIMAN l BOB NELSON FRANK NELSON MARY ANN NELSON PHIL NELSON W' leg egsq .4 isis... ., , FEM W g, V , qw K 'gg FH 'F , ar X' 'T-1 R X' 5 I Q 'X E gfr - 1 i n L A593581 Nu - . ian- 1 we KAY NEUFFER 'YN NOBES NICHOLL LARRY NICHOLS CHARLOTTE NORTON KAREN NOVEY I 1- 1 NYS' -:V ,X 1. 135 , 3 J- ' j .gg WILLIAM OWEN ,.. if 1 eg ' , 7' NANCY PALMER CHARLES PERKINS Q HENRIE BEA PACK i VIRGINIA ODLE ?1s.,,, .W BERT PAINE TX rw W 1 JOHN NICKELL ., is fa Y f S Q 5 1 3, 51 H , 1 ' L Y is KAREN OLDFIELD JANET PALMER MARILEE PARRISH DON PASQUELLA DOLLY PEEK LUANNE PERRYMAN JOISE PICKLE LQISE PICKLE KAY NEUFFER: Classettes 1,2,3g Commer- cial Club 35 Student Council 2,35 Classen Life 3 NOBES NICHOLL LARRY NICHOLS: OU Club 2,35 Proctors 2,3g Student Council 3 JOHN NICKELL: Meteors 1,2,3g Hi Y 1,2,3g Honor Math 2 CHARLOTTE NORTON KAREN NOVEY VIRGINIA ODLE: Comes 1,2,3g Y Teens 1,2,3, Chaplain 33 Red Cross 1,2,3 KAREN OLDFIELD: Art Nouveau 1,25 Red Cross 25 Classettes 1,2,3g Little Theatre 1,2,3 WILLIAM OWEN: Blue Jackets I,2,3 HENRIE BEA PACK: Comes I,2,3, Treas- urer 3g Red Cross 1,25 Courtesy Club 39 Orbit Staff 2,3 BERT PAINE: O Club 2,3g Track 1,2,3 JANET PALMER: Comes 2,3, Cheerleader 2, Vice Pres. 3, Sgt. at Arms 39 Little Theatre 2,33 National Tluespians 2,39 Announcer's Club 2,3, Parliamentarian 2 NANCY PALMER MARILEE PARRISH: Comes 2,3, Sgt. at Arms3 DON PASQUELLA: Science Club 33 Ama- teur Radio Club 3 DOLLY PEEK: comes 1,2,3g UNESCO lg Honor Language 2,3 CHARLES PERKINS: Meteors 1,2 LUANNE PERRYMAN: Classettes 3, Art Nouveau 3 JOISE PICKLE LOISE PICKLE e114- BILL PINKERTON: O Club 1,2,3g Bas- ketball l,2,3 IACQUE POINDEXTER: An Nouveau 2,3 'ff' JERRY POORE ALICE PRICE BILL PINKERTON JACQUE POINDEXTER ROSE MARIE PRINCE: DJL. 4 PAT PRICHARD: Comes 1,2,3g Arc Nou- veau lg Girls' O Club 2,3, Secretary 33 Little Theatre 1 CAROL PUCKETT: Comes l,2,3g Commer- cial Club 2,3 DIANE PUCKETT: Comes l,2,3 ROSE MARIE PRINCE PAT PRICHARD JAN PYLE: Art Nouveau lg Student Coun- cil s L A -9 CAROLYN QUICK: Classettes 1,2 Jig U JUDY QUIETT: Red Cross s f' ' ,C JERRY RADER: Amateur Rudau Club 1,2,3g 1, A C Boys, Glce Club 3 A i K I JAN PYLE CAROLYN QUICK JERRY POORE F3 7 5 RWD Q'-5'1 A I CC 3 :.N 5 'x - . K. .'t4 9 R w.mf9' CAROL PUCKETT JUDY QUIETT BETH RAGAN: Classettes 1,2 SUE RAGLAND: Classettes 1,2,3 MALACHA RAILEY: Comes 1,2,3g Commer- cial Club 2,3, Secretary 33 A Cappella Choir 3 DAVID RAYBURN: D.E. l,2,3 ' B A ,Q C1 ' , ' I ' R 5 ,far i ,, s 3' '-I ' Q . 1 .9 ' f ' 41 ' BETH RAGAN ROBERTA REDDICK .f .Rt 35' ROBERTA REDUICK: comes l,2,3g Little .ig Theatre 1,25 Commercial Club 3g Announcer's Club 2 DICK REDMOND: Meteors 2,35 Amateur Radio Club 3g Boys' Glee Club 2,3 CHARLES REESE: Proctors 3 RICKI REED: Comes 2,3 1 1 SUE RAGLAND DICK REDMOND 'Qui H if MALACHA RAILEY CHARLES REESE ALICE PRICE DIANE PUCKETT Y, -f 5. 15 N 1--' ..,,,. JERRY RADER DAVID RAYBURN RICKI REED MARLENE REGER: Classettes 1,2,3g Com- mercial Club 2,3 DON REMINGTONz Blue Jackets l,2,3 INEZ RENEGAR SYLVIA REYNOLDS: Comes lg Commercial Club 3 JIM RICE: Blue Jackets 1,2,3g Hi Y 2,35 Football 2,3: O Club 3 MILDRED RICE: Classettes 1,2,3g Art Nou- veau 1,2,3g Little Theatre lg Announcer's Club 1 DAN RIDDELL: Meteors l,2,3g Announcer's Club 3 DEAN ROACH GAYLA SUE ROBERTS KAY ROBERTSON: Comes l,2,3g Little Theatre l,2,3g Red Cross 1 JOHN norm: Blue Jackets 2,1 JOHN ROSE: Blue Jackets 2,35 Science Club 1,2,3, Treasurer 33 Camera Club 3 DOUGLAS ROSS PHILIP RUDOLPH: O Club l,2,3g Blue Jackets 2,3g Proctor 2,3g Football 1,2,3 SHELBY RUSCHA: Comes 1,2,3g German Club 3: Honor Language 3 GLORIA SADLER: Comes 1,2: Art Nou- veau 1 JACK SAILOR: Blue Jackets 1,2,3g Student Council 2: Proctors 35 Red Cross 3 NADIA SAMARA: Classettes 1,2g A Cap- pella Clmir 2,3 MAXINE SANDERS: Classettes 2,35 Com- mercial Club 3: Honor Math 2,3 DICK SANFORD: Proctor: 2,33 Student Cnuncil2 -116- BEVERLY SANDLIN: Comes 1,2,3g Commer- cial Club 3 MIKE SARGENT JIM SATTERFIELD: Blue Jackets l,2,3g O Club 3g Student Council 2g Golf Team 1,2,3 CAROL SAULSBERRY: Student Council 2,3, Sophomore and Junior Class Vice Pres.g Cheer- leader 35 Classettes 1,2,3, Cheerleader 1,25 Courtesy Club 1,2,3, Secretary 3 BOB SCALES: A Cappella Choir 2,3, Presi- dent Jg Proctor 33 Football 25 Student Coun- cil 3 MARILYN SCHARLOCK: CommercialClub3 CHARLENE SCHEM: Comes I,2,3 FRED SCHMEUSSER: Band I,2,3 ELAINE SCHUSTER: Comes l,2,3g Little Theatre l,2,3g National Thespians l,2,3g Stu- dent Council 3 PAUL SCHWARTZ: Student Council 2,3, Treasurer 3g Candidate for President 23 Boys' State 23 Blue Jackets I,2,3 JERRY SCOTT: Hi Y Z,3, Secretary 35 Clas- sen Life 3 LARRY SCRUGGS: Football lg Basketball 1 CLYDENE SEXTON: Classettes l,Z,3g Art Nouveau 35 Scholastic Art Awards PATRICIA SCULLION SARA SHAFFER: Art Nouveau 2,34 Class- ettes 35 Girls' O Club I,2,3g Bowling Team 2,3 CAROLE sun SHARP: Comes l,2,3g D.E. sg Little Theatre I SUDIE SHARPE: Comes 1,2 MARY ELLA SHEPARD: Classettes 33 Com- mercial Club 3 DON SHINN: Blue Jackets l,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 35 Student Council 3 SYLVIA SI-IINN -1 I 7- BEVERLY BOB S SANDLIN MIKE SARGENT CALES MARILYN SCHARLOCK ELAINE SCI-IUSTER PAUL SCHWARTZ f CLYDENE SEXTON PATRICIA SCULLION SUDIE SHARP MARY ELLA SHEPARD JIM SATTERFIELD CAROL SA ULSBERRY CHARLENE SCI-IEM JERRY SCOTT S x X SARA SHAFFER DON SHINN FRED SCI-IME USSER ,gf Q LARRY SCRUGGS CAROLE SUE SHARP SYLVIA SHINN v 1 DICK SHIRLEY DONALD SIMS INA SMITH SANDRA SMITTI RALPH SNYDER DICK SHIRLEY: Band l,2,3g Blue Jackets 1,2,3, Sgt. at Arms S JANYCE SHORBEI come, ,l,2,3g Courtesy Club 2,3g Red Cross 35 Honor Society 3 WENONA SIKES: Classettes 1,25 Commer- cial Club I CAROL SILVERNAIL: Classettes 1,2,3 JANYCE SHORBE WENONA SIKES CAROL SILVERNAIL DONALD SIMS MARTHA SIMPSON MARY JANE SINGLETON: clmenes l,2,3g Commercial Club 3g Little Theatre l BOB SMITH: Blue jackets l,2,35 Band 1,2,3g Pep Band 1,2 MARSHA SIMPSON MARY J. SINGLETON BOB SMITH INA SMITH JOYCE SMITH: Classettes lg Commercial 'K Club 3 KE ITH SMITH RONNIE SMITH 'ar fgg ,M I I H I qi fs, - A Q .5 ,,... R, JOYCE SMITH KEITH SMITH RONNIE SMITH SANDRA SMITH: Comes 1,25 Art Nouveau l,2g Commercial Club 39 Classen Life 3 TED SMITH: OU Club 2,39 Football l,2,3g Baseball 2 VIRGINIA SNELL: Comes 1,2,3 KAY DONNA SNIPES: Classertes l,2,3g Girls, State 23 Honor Society 2,3, Vice Pres. 35 Honor Language 2,3 'k -N- I f TED SMITH XIRGINIA SNELL KAY DONNA SNIPES GEORGE SOULE TOM SPEAR CAROL YN SPECK RALPH SNYDER: Camera Club 3g President 3g Science Club 3 GEORGE SOULE: Band 1,2,3g Hi Y 1,2,a, President 35 Science Club l,2,3, Reporter 3: Pep Band 2,3 TOM SPEAR: OU Club 2,3 CAROLYN SPECK: Comes l,2,3g Commercial Club 2,J, Sgt. at Arms 33 Honor Math 25 Honor Society 2,3 we 'nn Y -118- BARNEY SPENCER: Meteor! lg Driver Ed. Contest 15 Jaycee Driving Contest l,2,3g Student Jaycee Driving Contest 2 VIRDEN SPURLOCK: Wrestling l,Z,3g Blue Jackets 1,2 JOE SRAGO: Latin American History 35 Government Class 3 KATY STALLINGS BARNEY SPENCER VIRDEN SPURLOCK JOE SRAGO KATY STALLINGS . 4 fwai hilii 5' 9, 1 0 g E 9' JOHNNY STANTON .ij Q, ,G , - A BILLY sravuas: -'on Club 2,1 My GEORGE STERKEL: D.E. 2,3 JOE STEWART: Track 35 Sophomore Play 1 JOHNNY STANTON BILLY STAPLES GEORGE STERKEL JOE STEWART KAY STOLL: Comes 1,23 Commercial Club 35 Junior-Senior Representative ROBERT STONG: Meteors l,2,3, Treasurer 33 Honor Math 2,35 Honor Language 2,3g Honor Society 2,3 SYLVIA STOUTZ: Comes l,2,3g Art Nou- veau ig Little Theatre lg Red Cross 1,2,3 JOAN STOVALL: Comes l,2g Commercial Club3 fs -f 1..- 5 X 'iP'Q9'9 ' wanna an to KAY STOLL ROBERT STONG SYLVIA STOUTZ JOAN STOVALL HELEN STRAUCH: Classettes l,2,3g Student Council J: Art Nouveau l,2,3g Junior Repre- sentative 2 ALAN STRAUGHN KAGAY STRICKLAND: Clasxettes l,2,3 NANCY STRICKLER: Pep Council 3: Class ettes 1,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 2, Cheerleader 29 Cheerleader 3: All Sports Queen HELEN STRAUCH ALAN STRAUGHN KAGAY STRICKLAND NANCY STRICKLER MARTHA LOU STUART WESLEY STUART GEORGE SUSENS SYLVIA SUTHERLAND MARTHA LOU STUART: Classettes 3, A Cappella Choir 2,33 Madrigal Chorus 33 Honor Language 2,3 WESLEY STUART: Proctors 3, Orbit Staff 3, Sports Editor GEORGE SUSENS: Basketball l,2,3g Track Z l,2,3g O Club 1,2,3g Proctor 3 2 3 SYLVIA SUTHERLAND: Comes 1,2,3g Stu- dent Council 3: Alternate Girls' State 2 1 BOB TAYLOR KAYE TAYLOR LONNIE TAYLOR of Ei-1 -L ' -F-f': :':, . BEVERLY THOMAS MARZETTA THOMAS BRAD THOMPSON T 1 :EJ F 'YP . . 5 3 ,JS PHYLLIS THOMPSON CAROLYN THORNTON RONNY THROWER JACK TECH MARY ANN THOMPSON TEDDY TOMES LOIS TONINI BOB TRACY NANCY UNDEBWOOD BOB UTLEY ANN VAUGHN ED WAGNER HAROLD WALTERS DONALD WARREN BOB TAYLOR KAYE TAYLOR: Classettes 1,2,3 Council 2 LONNIE TAYLOR JACK TECH: Science Club 35 Honor Society 2,35 Honor tary 35 Blue Jackets 2,3 Math 5 Student 1,2,35 President 2,3, Secre- BEVERLY THOMAS: Comes 1,25 Commercial Club 1,2, Treasurer 15 A Cappella MARZETTA THOMAS Choir 1 ,2 BRAD THOMPSON: Blue Jackets l,2,35 Honor Math 2,35 Amateur Radio Debate 3 MARY ANN THOMPSON: Com Club 2,35 es l,2,35 Honor Math 2,35 Honor Language 2,3 PHYLLIS THOMPSON: Comes 1,25 veau 15 Senior Representative 3 Art Nou- CAROLYN THORNTON: Classettes 1 RONNY THROWER: Meteor: 2,3, Sgt. at Arms 3 TEDDY TOMES: OH Club 1,25 veau 1 LOIS TONINI: Comes 1,2,3 BOB TRACY: Art Nouveau 1 Art Nou- NANCY UNDERWOOD: come, 1,2,3 BOB UTLEY: Red Cross 1 ANN VAUGHN: Art Nouveau 1 Theatre 1,25 Student Council 35 Club 3 ED WAGNER: Blue Jackets 1,2,3, 2, Secretary 35 Pep Council Rep. 35 15 Classen Life 1,2 ,2 5 Little Courtesy Historian Red Cross HAROLD WALTERS: Blue Jackets 1,2,35 Pep Band 1,25 Band 1,253 DONALD WARREN: Meteors 1,2,3 -120- GLADYS WATERS: Red Cross I ROBERTA WEBB: Classettes 1,2 BOB WEBBER: Blue Jackets l,2,3g Courtesy Club 1,2,3g Sophomore Class Presiclentg Stu- dent Council Z,3, Student Council President. DALE WEHBA MARGARET WHALE: Announcer's Club 35 Comes 2,35 Commercial Club 33 Girls' O Club 2,3, Treasurer 3 MIKE WHALEN: A Cappella choir l,Z,3g Blue Jackets 1,2,3, lnductee Master 3, Vice Pres. 3: Student Council 3 GEORGANN WHATOFF FREDA WHITE: German Club I,2,3 JACK WHITE ANN WHITTEN: Comes l,Z,3, Secretary 3 JAYNA WHITTEN: Comes 1,2,3 DELBERT WILBURN: Band Boys Club Z,3g Band l,2,3g The Robe 2 JOHN WILCOX: Blueijackets 1,25 Proctor 35 Driving Award Z9 Sophomore Representa- tive 1 JO WILLARD: Comes I,2,3g Pep Council 35 Commercial Club 3: Team Sports O Club l,2,3, President 3 CAROLYN WILLIAMS: Classettes l,2,3, Treasurer 39 Little Theatre l,2,3g Honor So- ciety 2,3g National Thespians 1,2,3, Parlia- mentarian 3 DEANE WILLIAMS: Meteors l,2,3 DEBBIE WILLIAMS: Comes l,2,3g Art Nou- veau I MARTHA WILLIAMS: Classettes l,2,3g Lit- tle Theatre 3 NANCY WILLIAMS NORMA WILLIAMS: Classettes l,2,35 Art Nouveau lg Commercial Club l -121- GLADYS WATERS MARGARET WHALE II I K I P X, ,ef I D Z1 X, JACK WHITE ' JOHN WILCOX DEBBIE WILLIAMS vm ROBERTA WEBB BOB WEBBER DALE WEI-IBA MIKE WHALEN GEORGANN WI-IATOFF FREDA WHITE 'km' QV -an-vi ANN WHITTEN ,IAYNA WHITTEN DELBERT WILBURN m in an na- my , .year , 2, ' 'E 3 A jO WILLARD CAROLYN WILLIAMS DEANE WILLIAMS MARTHA WILLIAMS NANCY WILLIAMS NORMA WILLIAMS Hives If 5 E gl I NANCY WILLIFORD CAROL WILSON DAVID WILSON PAUL WILSON SUZANNE WILSON DONNA WINTON TOM WISHART BOB WISLER STANTON WITTER J. R. WOLF NANCY WOODS DICK WRIGHT PHYLLIS WRIGHT 2 A EARNIE WOTRING JIMMY WRIGHT MARILYN WRIGHT PAT WRIGHT CYNTHIA YEATS , NANCY WILLIFORD: Classettes l,2,3 CAROL WILSON DAVID WILSON: Blue Jackets 2,35 Honor Math 2,3 PAUL WILSON SUZANNE WILSON: Comes 1,2535 Honor Language 2,3, Reporter 35 Honor Society 2,35 Commercial Club 3 DONNA WINTON TOM WISHART: Camera Club 3, Treasurer 35 Science Club 15 Honor Math 2,35 Senior Representative 3 ' BOB WISLER: Blue Jackets 35 Hi Y 3 STANTON WITTER J. R. WOLF: Blue Jackets 1,2,35 Projection Crew l,2,3 NANCY WOODS: Comes 2,3 EARNIE WOTRING: Blue Jackets 2,3, Yell Leader 3, President 35 Band 2,3, Vice Pres. 35 Little Theatre 2,3, President of Teen Town DICK WRIGHT JIMMY WRIGHT MARILYN WRIGHT: Classettes l,2,35 Honor Society 2,35 A Cappella Choir 2,3 PAT WRIGHT: Classettes 1,2,3 PHYLLIS WRIGHT: Honor Society 2,35 Comes 1,2,35 Classen Life 2: Candidate for Miss Citizenship Award 2 CYNTHIA YEATS: Classettes l,2,35 A Cap- pella Clxoir 1,2,3 -I22- -webs wwwaef 5 5 3 f - wif , I CQ ., 'sf V 4 A . I w-12 1 an-im ig T 'aw if X x 1 i M Iwi, Miss Willoughby, sponsorg Nancy Voth, vice presidentg Dick Rosenstahl,president5 Saramay Wiley, secretaryg jim Moore, sergeant-at-armsg Pat Tyson, treasurer, confer on arrangements for the Junior-Senior Prom. .ig ,415 Cf 1 Z 6,fr:.,Qf-fybijsilf . , cj V57 l N f .f One step nearer graduation. This year's junior class ' of S92 members kept busy. They had four European exchange student candidates, club activities, received their traditional class rings, elected next year's stu- dent council officers, and several of their members will be representatives to Boys' and Girls' States this summer. Kuff? -124- alyjiaw, ga unior-Sexm ted with t e enior ermon mmencement. Sponsor- ing t es 1un th1QJ'i1'gh 'to their senior year, were Miss Willoughby, Mr. Bynum, Mrs. Copeland, Miss Blanche Holland, Miss Mildred Holland, Miss' Shepard and Miss Pruitt. A F 'ii A GEORGE ADAIR ARDETH AINSXVORTH JANE AKERS ,IUNE AKERS EDDIE ALEXANDER NANCY ALLEN TERRY ALLEN DIXIE ALLISON ' I .I BD , f I Ik DIWVFRI-' ARMSTRONG ,IIXI ARMSTRONG BOB BAKER an E C ' if Al ALBERT BASEY BETTY AN N BARBER BRUCE BATCHELOR MARY ARMSTRONG NTARI-YN -'X5HIVOfK ,fi SHIRL1 Y BARKER SHI RRY BARNES f.,,,5.m.,g 3 -' . 15. . , .4455 'Y Q 31' , Av. 4- -I Q fypn' , QL KIA NET BECKER DANNY AKIN W uf Q. , . fr I , 1 Va? Q x rx Y J 5 2 ... If-W, , mfg . , . v. I Q- : in It x BILL ALEXANDER BARBARA ALSPAUGH FRANK APPLEQUIS 4 B KAREN AL'TRY KIA NE BARROXV BILL BAKER SUE BARTON BOB BEEN CAROLYN BELISLE 1' 5 JACK BELL KENNETH BELL BEVERLY BELSKY CHARLOTTE BELSKY BURNESS BERKEY HARRIET BERNAT MAX BERRY -125i SALLY BERRY ' 0 JUDY BEVERLY CONNIE BINNS CHARLENE BENSON EILIQEN BODENHEIMER CAROLE ANN BRADY RALPH BRIGHT I L ' ' V . . V ' kj h 2? . A IEANHTTE BRAKE LOIS BRANDLI2 we X Hint 'L g BARBARA BLACK .IO ANN BLACKARD CLAUDIA BLAKE DICK BLAKELEY NINA BOAM un I V 4 I V 2 'KS , 9 A LARRY BOND BEVERLY BONI-IAM JOHN BORDERS Bl-BRNIIQ BOYLE MARY ANN BOZALIS , -Q V +2 4 K Y A SHARON L. BRASENVELL TEDDY BRAUER TEDDY BRESSIE KAY BROOKS BUNNY BROXVN CAROLYN BROWN PATTY BRONVN GEORGE BRUNER JANET BURGGRAF SALLY BURNS LILLIAN BURROXV ALICE BURTON WELDON CAIN PEGGY CAMPBELL IH- I E fl A 1.-A if I 5 I M- I .Lk W g I A 1 -IIIRRY CARLILE N. Q.. Q, tl-XROI,If CIII-XI7XVlII.I. 'SB I BOIIIEY CI.-XPP PmI'X'I'ON CI ARK I .-XRRY CI.-XRK -gswfs -f vi - 1 .Ss is Ti ff- K' I gs if I I, ,ION CARPENTER GLENIDA CARTER BOB CASEY SUIi CASEY DON CIIQS CIII1XI7gXf'I'IAIII,IEI.I.I', KCI .XUIBIA CI-IAIINIAN CII,:XL'DI CII:XPPI I.I2AR ISARISARA CIIIZATHABI QABRIITI, CHODOS RUIKI RT CI ARR MARY ISI TII CI .-XSBY NI.-XRY CI .-XYTON f A . I Ci QP. 9 3 ng: XM 3, If E 5 52 I PAT CI I-'NIFNTS CI.-XIRI XIII, CI IINIONS I UI NINIA CLOUD Ii.-XRISARA COIL NI.-XRY COLLINS ,IAC K COLYIN PAT COXINP L. SI IARON CONNOLLY CATHIRIXI' CONNFR tl,-XQLIIILYN ANN CONTI IA-XNICF CUOK -127- DICIK COBB ROISIKRT COE .IDI CONLEY J' I I .3 ,, nw M , K ,- 'F if 1 fl WH PAT COOK Y.-XNIJA I,IfIi COI IPX PI III I IP COXLIIY 'M l x SCOTT COOK UHIOTS ,3 I ww A! s A ,K 6 m K I'J I wJ T U A5 .Jil I NVILLIAM COOPER RONNY COPPOCK CI-IARLFS CORKIZN NP I' Yu., is J' BOB CORNFORTH PAUL COULTER RAY CRAIG SHERRY CRAXY FORD ANN CROWE SHARYL CRONVI2 I 5 - I 5 -. -I , .M ,, If I: I ., . I , X 1 DENNISON CUIBISISON LUITIIA CUIIIMORIT NANCY CULLINS ROI3IiR'I'CfL'NNINGIIAM BILL CLRLIQY DVNISIT DANIIQI. . ,ina fs V.. b igfffqwg if 1 2 KENNETH DANIELS DIANII DAX IDGE CAROLYN DAV. MARILIZE DAVIDSON MARY I.OUISIi DAVIS DAVID DEAR .A .M ' IS 'Q I fs 'I is 6 I 'Ek I T ' 1' J' 'X DINA DEUPREE TERRY DILLINGER -IIMMIIQ DITTO RONALD DONALDSON MARILYN DORITF ROD DORR z w-geq,:- fn-ff' - , lim ,. . . Ss. N fl. If . , W 4 1'v I Vrjrj, Az i . I .I DICK DOWLING LYNNE DRAPFR JOAN C. DROZANSKY MARGARET DURHAM PEGGY EASTMAN XVAYNE EATON -128- 'W IW H .. - ,. . Q ff in' ALLEN ERWIN -'fi3f'fs' . ' , i.,-,-. , ,X l ax .. fp -I . R I I A I QF, ' If gg' mf , . :Z .K Q 4 6 K K ' - 2 Airhyyk ll .V C. ff ky 5' , NAOMI EDXVARDS IAN ELDER BETTY ELLEDGE ROBERTA ELLIOTT BRYAN EMERSON , R M 1 ,I .1 I 1 . .I LARRY EMMER I. H. ENGELBACH CLAUDETTF ENGLISH DONNA EVANS GEORGE FABIAN if , f K ....x: QW? . .. A ix . i, CHARLES FAGIN IUDY FAGIN BRUNEI. FARIS TIOIINNA FARLEY A A . ,, Ii 2 Ra IIMNIY FERGL SON LINDA FLEMNIING I A A PATSY FERGUSON FEROL FINCH TERRY FINLEY ., I A I xigiai CHARLES FARMER DAVID FISHER My uu 9, P 'F I G ZLIZABETH FOR 4 RONNIE FOST STER , Q 4 JOYCE FOSTER Q CARI. FAGIN MARY F. FENTON ,fi ,, ' 7? 5533, ,. flag, -JJ KENT FLEMING VIRGINIA FOSTER M'ELVIN FOX JOHN FRANCEN LINDA FRENCH DON FULLER ELINORE GALERSTON PATRICIA GARDNER PAUL GARDNFR -129- . 6.5. was Q of L ROBERT GARRETT JOANNE GASPAR CAROL GATELEY L12 i M ,,.-1--fu .. V 1, A A R Q ,,:f,, , 4' ,,1:52,h A, f 1 ' I A , ' -1: ' Y. Kiki-:f'xN.1, fl-Af F CAROL GESFORD BRYAN GILLESPIE KATHRYN GLASGOW I , ,,1O -3 5 , fkfgrj E Ca ,, w ' Juniors , If GEORGIA GLENN MARGARET A. GOBER ALFRED GOLDMAN 5 I JOE GOODE MARGARET GRAHAM MARY A. GRANTHAM BETTY ANN GRAU GAR GRAVELLE DELORES GREEN 15612. ! ,U in L I CLINTON GREENHAW MARY LEE GRIFFITH TOM GRIFFY HARRY GRISHAM GORDAN GRAALMAN CHARLENE GUTHRIE ,ix gin? i f I-sry 4. 49 I CHERRY HADLOCK WALLACE HAMILTON VAN HANN TONY HARGIS CAROLYN HARKINS DIANE HARLOW CHARLES HARPER JOE HARRIS SAMMIE HARRISON ELLOUI HARWOOD ANDY HASWELL .IIM HATHAXVAY 130- it Q If y 'M S ff , af- I -' Cf. HAYDIZN ,IARIQIJ I-IAZIIITOIN 1-1. . . a-mf' I5 s . -I I 'Q SI W as 1 PATRICIA HICNSIITY KVRXYYN I III.I, Wm 'T Vm.A I ,IIQROMIQ IIIQMRY I IIII.IIIN I II'lNIJIfRSL5N ,IIQAN PIIINDERSON ROSIQNTARY HENRY I GN ff 5 Fl gig sv, 1,11,xH KAY IIIGBIIT Town' HIBSHNIAN FI-IZABIITH QILYDY HIGHTOXVIER DORIS HILL I IIGCSINISOTHANI I s A W L I I ICQII IIII.I. IIXI HII'III:N I'I,IZ:XI5I:'I'I I I IODGIES i BARB.fXR.-X HOIIIS PAT HOI,T GAYIA IIUNIQA HARRIICT I IOXVARD Y SHIQRI HUDSON PATTY HUSBAND C.-XROIYN HUNT CONNIII HUFF we--3' I' I I I IINORA INGIQ -151.. 5' few L. N ITAI. HORTON -:af 'Fw if w J ,. X , I ' X ROY IR. HUDSON I'YRI,INIT HOICONIB I G I I IANI-1 IIOSIIZR in 3? I CI AY HUGHES -IOYCIQ ANN HUMBLE SUE INGRAM RONALD LIACOBSON NAN I-IOSMFR K..-1 X as l . x i in we? ,fx GLEN HIJRST fx .1 T 4' ,sf Y ,, is -I I,. . ,IOHN JANOVY Q I, K Mi 1 I I 4+ I LLLJ M Q9 H- I ,wi I I S GENE JENKINS JERRY JENSEN JOAN JONAS ANNE JONES I, fn xffnw f Q, It 'Z K' . ff-N' 3 PARKER JOHNSON CONNIE JONES M s is : 24,1 uniors sw f O M MW ff? K, EW W A W IA? 'S 1 ,S CORALEE JONES DAVID JONES SIDNI Y JONES CAROL KITFFIZR IDXVARD KEITTCH MOHONNA KENNEDY LINDA KIZNNON JERRY KERR XIOI RISAII 'NIF KI'SSI I'R G' Q I K , ,A ' xii, M 15 X 45-hx 5 If Mei I A I.- 1 A QF? DAN K1-ZTCJ-ILTJX1 XY'II.Tv1A KIRK DOROTHY KNAPP JIM KOOPMAN JANE KROFGFR NORMA LEE KETCH ' .,J:1 Q V' , I Q, A I Xb f Bi! Y-J O T I I if k ff A mi , , r S A BILL LAIRD ONVEN LAFFERTY CAROL LEDERER DAVID LEE 5 SUE LANTZ MAI-IALA LARASON ALICE LAY BOBBY IIAF PHILLIP LEE RALPH LEE ANN LeFLORE ANN LeFORCE -132- f' gr These Meteors promote the wedding of Mr. Victory fLarry Throwerj to Miss Classen fCharles Elletl. The nonchalant train bearers are Larry Ferree and Reggie Hall. This is a good example of the hilarious frolic common to Classen's pep assem- blies called Comet Capers. These precede each important ath- letie event. Dum-cle-dum-dum, This chicken has got to gof' says Janice May fjack XY'ebbJ to Little Blue Riding Hood CMary Collinsj during Sports Queen assembly. The thrill of learning you are Orbit Queen is expressed in Barbara Burbridge's smile as she talks to her C0-candidates fleft to riszhtj: Donna Lawrence, Carol Saulsberrv, Barbara, Debbie Williams, and Deborah Ireland. Barbara will now be the Queen of Classen High. Betty plane Reed, office aide, collects cards of absen- tees, cutters, and 10 o'eloek scholars. Wfhcn your card goes infyou await the penalty assessed. Sorry, boys! Only one record for a nickel. Jared Hazelton and Bob Casey will have to agree which record they want played on the cafeteria juke box. Eddie Mann contributes to the de- cision. Ah! Genius at work! Don McManus and lerrv Carlile con- struct a well planned l. fYou name it and it's yours.j Seems they have quite a few admirers ready to bid on the object in hand. and gold. -134- I Bernice Mathis checks the list of authors in the library to make sure her book report will be accented in the American Litera- ture class. Juniors read books by American authors. Seniors read English and European authors. Love of football sent Larry Bond and Terry Karam through mud, rain, and hail, to cheer the team. Classen fans are true blue + 'll VIRGINIA LIZOPOLD CHARLIZS LENVALLFN D 1 S, xg W, A wL7 'D If IX MARIE LITTLE BETTY LIVELY x 'V Ji, Q I,IL I JIM LOTT -W , XVARRITN LOVE JOY McBRIDE E .. JAKJQ MCCLURE LARRY MCBRIIYR A Q fi 1A ' V V ,.V V J,.. .. 7 W ,,,, gf JIUDY MCCRAY ROBERT LEXVALLEN - ' Q fa a s CAROL LOMAN .K , i i 'Q 5 ' 'Y . R K ' 14 Q ,gf Qvfc., L -IACK LOVIQLL RY 1 1 MACK MQCLAIN SARA McCUISTON IO BEVERLY MCGEIQ TOM IXICGIIIL IIICLIZN MQKANNA TIZRESA LILLARD K' ,L 1 , I ,N , 3, V ,I 5, ,. Pe O PHIL LONDON . IQ 5 ,IIM LOXVF JIEANNIT McCI.FLI.AND ,v , Y L ,if NSI Q I r' T I I ,X ANITA MCCULLOUGH COLI ,EEN McKITNZIE -135- AL -IIQRRY LIPSCOIVIB ,IODY LONG DONNA IOXVERY SALLY NICCLIQLLAND 'fa fr JIMMY MQDONALD I NL L I Y , JOHN MQKINNIZY X 1 Ne J, -5 if IW QM! L DONALD LORD sf - GERALD LUTON JANE McCI,OUD WN BYRON MQFALL I K 5 2.1, Z ,x I 33 W I ,.!H45n ,1,' I K! ff Ql A I ,IIZRRY McLI5NNAN 1 9 'V .nf , SNP I 5 , 4 f 1 MARY ANN MACARTY BEVERLY MALONE PATTY MALONEY zu... A TOM MANAHAN A A M SM, W -. I V A '- S A K : I . x H y A .aw IERRIIT MARSH 'TI' '. . , -1 Q3 A .IER RY MASH .W . 1 3 Q Q if A f , 7' 5 2 'M BFRNICE MATHIS BOB MANCHESTER BEVIQRLY MANKIN JOHN MARTINDALIQ -IANFT MARVICI, NANCY MASON PATRICIA ANN MASON ' :ff 6x U , .. . , , .,- :Gs ' 4 'Qin ff: Y :idx - A TOMMY MATSON BARBARA S. MATTERN unicnrs DARUQNE MAPLFS Vx .' A i if . as 4-A ' ix iw X XIARCIA MARVITI f. :.' T LELA ND MASSAD .IANICE MAY GRACIC MARKO ANNETTI2 MARSH , .QX 1. Q 'L A S 4 3 TM, CAROI, MARSHATI, Q T E12 ii BOB MARTIN SHARON MASSAD MARY ANN MATHIAS KIQNLYNNF MAXNVELI. ROD MAYS PAUL MEADE BETTY JO MEADOWS JUDY MELLS LINDA MELTQN CARQL MERSMAN -156- LORRY MEYER I DOROTHY MAE MEYIIRS I ORITTA NIINYFN IOHN NY XIITCIIITII IINI XIOUN IIXIXIY XIOURII XIARY XIURRI9 MARY XIUIQNT YAIJA NIIQSTION IIJI'I'I-I NANCI' SIIII MAX XIII.I Y HUB N1II,I,I'R KIII-IURD X1II.I.I'kR MARY I,I,I IN NIII,I,IfR IACIK MII.I.S 'S Qu Q 53? A .XX J K SX I , , 4 'hi gm I 22' 'I' wiv? f I a x, A 4. A4 ISIII NlI'lsc'HRIc H l'.XL'l N1oc,1il1Jc,1' IHXYIID XIONROII I.XC'QI'I NIONTCSUXIIRY QIIY NILIURI ,IINI XIURCIAN IUI XIURCIAN 4 A Y' IPIANI' H095 IOLIS NIOSIIY SVI XIURR.-XII , QQQW' -sa .N ,- If SUSAN NI IkI.IiY I IJIHII' NI'I RON XIURI IIN NITISON NAR X XIURK ,AN , , , I I 'xx 5 1- R' ' I IUI IN XIL'RRI'I I ,V yk 3 CII! NI'YII.I.l'f Ls-Q, VIIRNON NICHOIS BARBARA NICHOLS .IOIIN NLTRIINBIIRGFR NIICI-IAIfI. O'KI?IfFIf CHARLES O'I.IiARY CHRIS OAKS k137- I 'VY 5 A 4 ' ROYT I A uniOrS .gg ...: +153 ir, ix I r TITRRY ODOM IAURII' OIDIIANI ROI3IfRT OLIX Ii I I w. .1 uf I , . In Q- f ' A 5 5? A Il.-XVII OOTIZN GLORIA OTIQY GROYICR OZNIUN AIIIIN IRXINIQ ISIII. l'rXRNIf1l- ffI'IAIU,lfNl'IWXTTVRSON 3. , ,E E Quik 'T' I at if ...Q I Q2 DRLYCII I.A PIWIIXIIRTON SANDRA PVNNINGTON TONINIY IJFRKINS ix.'XROI,YN l'IIII,I.II'S XVYNDIQII IOU I'IIII,I,Il'5 DU MONT l'IC.K.'XRD 7 , M- Q f Q 3' A , 543 A1 MY' x -Q by I I 5 aw Y' ' I.ARRY PLIQNIMONS IJOROTIIY PIUMFR .IANITY POTTS JOHN POWITLI. MARY ANN POZARO IiII.IiIfN PRAG Q- -XVZZ Qi N is up I X 44' L .Ag ll CARI, PRATT IZIIZABIZTH PRINCE I,ARRY PRINCE NORMA PRICHARI3 I.IiAII PUMMILL N. 4 V -K, .. , 39 .ggiss MIKE RAITIZTY VR,-XNCTIiS RASI-I BITTTY IANIT RIiI2D ANNIQ RIZNSIIAXV AI,I,IIi RIQYNOIDS HAVEN REYNOLDS -138- . X. MARILYN RICHARDSON TOMMY RICHARDSON SALLY RILEY SI-IERRY RINKER DON ROACH If 2 32, is All .Im ROBERTSON QIACK ROBERTS .- S? NSI x Xi in. - nr I I A MARY ANN RORING DICK ROSIfNS'I'AHL 6 51 N if ,IERRY ROBIZRTS NADINL ROSS NIIZLVA RUTLEDGE CAROLYN SUE RYAN MARY ANN SABO . :IEW ,IAQ I A A, - ' I ff A. 2 I FRIZDA SCRISNVS JIMMY SIQALY IIDDIE SEGRAVES 5 A I ' 'K 1 X 'ff- VV Rf k CI-IARENIZ SHADID LINDA SHADID DONAL SHARP -139 Rx SONNY ROBERTS NANCY' ANN ROSS MONA SANDERS 9, Ig f? ga ,IANICE SELIGSON LENXVOOD SHARP CONNIE ROBERTSON Els I ffl! . KIICRRY ROBINSON VANIZTTE ROBINSON IOSO GRETA Sl,'I-' ROXVE CAROL RIQIINIAN X I .K I '3 my , Q, GAYLAND SANDY .IIM SCOTT .IANIZ SEWELI. CAROIAYN SHACKELFORD MARKIORIE SHAW ROBERT SHREXVDER LINDA SHELTON HILDA SIMMERING 'U' , . A M513 5 iA DON SMITH +R Y, H45 A TERRY SMITH FRANCES STRAUCH CAROL SHIPMAN JANET KAY SIMMONS JANET KAY SIPE 4,-I f -I 4 M, I Q EDDITH SMITH TRUE SMITH STEPHANIE BOLLING juniors SHIRLEY SIPE EILEEN SMITH fa' JOHN SOUTER IW' 1-iw S'4T ANN STEPHENS rm ig fgf' PHOEBE SLATE DI ANN SMITH DWAYNE SMITH ELAINE SMITH PATSY SMITH ROBERT SMITH ' QM' EDXVIN STAHL XVANDA STANFILL SHIRLEY STATZER BARBARA STEPHENS MARILYN STONG PATTY STOUT MARSHA STRAIN CAROLYN STREIJTMAN KEITH STRONG DIANNE STUBBS -IEANNE SULLIVAN DAN TALLEY -140- If-I ll' -at Iqvf'-r TAYLOR JOYCE THOMAS CARO YN THOMPSON CLAY THOMPSON EUGENE THOMPSON JACKIE THOMPSON MARTHA THORNTON LARRY THROXVITR IRITA TOMES -an '2 wig A MARTIN TEBRINKE ,i nn . Qi'-iliiifvfff . SIE -Z ' 9? ,, M ,, ,IACK TRENT TANNY TROTTFR JOHN TUNNFU. PAT TYSON CARL xx-xx HOOSISR G. VAN MATR1-1 RAY VARNELL .IOANNE VITALIZ NANCY VOTH MARILYN URBAN ,IAN XVAGGONFR STIZVIQ WAHL DOROTHY NVALLACE i SHARYN XVALCOTT PEGGY NVALKFR CHARLES XVARNER VIRGINIA XVATSON JOHN XVATT ik 7,15 Nu-2' .IACQUE WEHBA JULIE WEISS NORMA WEMPLE LUCY XVHEELER RITA XVHITAKER -I4l- Zi Q xg.. N I ,uh I A 3 1 TIPP XVATTS F' 1 A VV V fur' Vigifg, JAMES WHITE .... , . ,.L,,,L X:O,. -,-, 1 Juniors , AMR? , .E W Muff JIMMY WHITE SARAMAY WILEY LOU ANN WILKINS are SI R, .. JAMES WILLIAMS VERNON WILLIAMS BILL WILSON CHARLENE WILSON DON WILSON ROBERT WILSON VICK XVILSON BRUCE WISHARD CAROL ELLEN WITTEI,S PERRY WOOTTEN PATRICIA XVORMAN NANCY WOTRING 'I tk Q. I ' HELEN XVRIGI-IT I-II YOUNG DON ZACHRITZ ,.-. -142- ga! vt W? ww'9'Ms.Q.,,,M,N,,,,,,wqWManw 'Y' ivy! -+1 -' tv-gg I fx 'Fx C -si Killwvu a film. wm,, Sas ' J ss.. 'CFS' . ' ri ' IWW in Q Sophomore class officers Joyce Wallace, sergeant-at-armsg Miss Hulet, sponsorg Donna Saulsberry, secretary: Frank Robertson, vice president, Sarah jones, presidentg and Mike Stewart, treasurerg report happily to meeting to get a line on a new project. Sophomore Ckm As a sophomore I readily fell into the swing of high school' life. The year's 736 sophomores had a program of service activities which evidenced their eagerness to become part of Classen. Sponsors Hulet, Conger, Gibson, Kincaid and Von Tungeln found the class possessed true leaders. Much of their activity centered about classmate Jackie Wright. Devotion to his classmate was de- 144- monstrated first in a prayer service held in the audi- torium during lunch hour. When they launched the Jackie Wright Million Penny Memorial Round-Up, it became a center of interest for the whole school and spread into the community. Class members also have identified themselves with clubs, sports, speech productions and in the journalism department. ,E , .- I , I ,N Q' 4' 5 I ..- FW - F QL' gg ,Ig 9 1 , Wage an 'fi ,Ei - Qs 114 ' .Q f 5 ' I .' . ' . f-I V , U .--A I I 'I A Q ,A f . 'ad ., I .L AX A K , .. fl-v.f'j,' I K. I .n.,! IJXL K ADAMS SI ARLI NI' ADAMS IANICI AINSXYORTII K1 NNI 'I I-I .fXI DRICII IXUIYRFY fXI,FSIIIRli DONNII, AIJIIRLGI-I I' IUDY Al I.I:.N MIKI JXLLISUN VV A , .Q V L.,,A. V S ig ff V-1 I Q ' ' , . ' g 'Q ,Q V , V F V as N V 6 W , ,, -3, f ., AX -qi 4 ' K1 Q g - f., , ' 3' N DANNY Al MOND WX NDRA IXISIUXIICH DIXI I .VXNJDI RSON IIQDY KAY ANDERSON RUNNII ANDI RSON I'.fX'l'RK'I.'X LEA ARNOI D 'IXVIIMY ,XTKINSQN A1 151. ANNE AULT W I . . . VV, Ln , .A Q V W 51.3-. A . gg 'Z Flh' r' , rv' 'N S' . 4 - 1 I ' V , MMV V VF. V Q? ' I L' fm- ' I . I . . A 1' -' .if , V V . I A, X 'f , 'ff- . 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IIOXVARD BOYARTII KAY IQLLEN BRADIIY DOY I'IR.'XT7SHAXI2' I II BI-l.XYNI'N RICII.-XRD IIRTXIICKTR IIORI YVI' BRIVKIJR IOP RRUCK iL'Z.-XNYI BROCK f, ' ' 1 , 1 . , 74 VK nf-. ' If-f I 2 5 ' ' I ' bs x M Q , Q C Q 5 , V- S. - . ,. , rw V ' in ' I 10 If f - A I I, Q- . IIXI X I V , V . J A X A 'K -4 -' A. A . L HLRYI BR01'KIIAL'i BOBBY BROXYY K .XROI YY BROXVY ITRRX' BROXVN II RRY BROXYN BIII BRIQNSON -XNSII BVI IIXX.-XY IXYI, BLTH.-XYAY I I 0 ' A -e. 5 V ' :- V V. V Q V W AN W .. , 1 V ,., I ,I . Q ' I I 1 W I ' hc -3 . 1 I Ag. XIORGAY BUCK BARBXRA ,IU RLTKI I X XI.-XRG.-XRVI' .XNY BIJCY TI BI-RI' BL'I RGITR KI TNYTTII BURKE ll'DITII BURNSIDF MARY EIJRROUGI-Ii HUB IIFRRUS ., .. 5 -35::I5k.I.:-I3 P . I If X . My PIII, - PA VRICIA IIURSUN sw k Io, r F 7' M' IE 1' 4 , A MARY ANN lIU'I'C1IIIiR I? if ,S .I - 4273,-x - I, W 4 I I Q 0 I K gig, 1 IT If if if OI.IVETTIi BURT A , SI IARON BUTLER , ,Q ,Am,,h KAYIT S. IIUSBY I I SI? 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'QS Q59 ' 'F 'M :I ' I 6' w i 9' ff ' M I I ma , 1 2 I ,. , 'N 5 , TM ,. fi SYI.VIA IRVINE SAMELIA IABARA SIIERMAN JACKSON HARRIET JACOBS PAUI. JAMES V If,..,IA M , , I M M f ' ' V ,f' L . I J , -f m 5 7 Q, ff I , 4- if da., If I 1' , 'Hr I I ' I' f-1 Q fax . I A-. AIN, u., 1' SN Vw-5 GERALD IENKTNS CHARLIQNE JEZFK KAYII JOHNS CAROLYN IOHNSON IAYNFII. JOHNSON -148- , 7 , IIII I. HAMMOND 3, Q . SHI ILA IIIXRMON I 3h A f' ANN HAYES J 3 ,I A XS Q IMI UI A IIISRRNIANN - on was In 5 ...ffl RIA HARD IIOI CSUMIX I , is X -J 1 IYDA HOWARD -na I 3? Ag TERRY II,II3I: vnnlm mmm Sophomores 5:5 ' 'V . I ILNRY IIARRIS K SANDRA HAYES P . XI XRG:XRI',T III STER I if , fx BOB IIKVIIANIHFR fa A' rsomw HUFY I x' PATRICIA IRYTON f E I . , J., .A I PHYI I IS IARNAGIN JUAN HARRIS ,JB I BI-VVRLY IIIZAD I F! IUIIN IIICXHI I Y IIXIXIY IIOI IXIANN 6 I , ff! XV, l HUFFINFS JR. 'iii Q lie. POLLY ISHMAFI Q2 , ' 4 IDXVIN IEFFRIFQ ' 'I ' F' Q, ' i 3? ' ' W Ai ., 3- , , 6- , S in . X I 5 - ' a, JF K' . IILWIS IOHNSON MARY LOU JOHNSON SARA JOHNSON Brush, club, shine, .incl brush again! That is the routine learned by ll Meteor duck as he slaves away on fl brown leather wing- tip. His only thought, XVill I ever get to be n member?,' Bowed heads .incl bent bicks .ire :ill members see when inductees polish shoes. Dmny Almond is just another shine box in action to the unidentified owner of the shoe he polishcs. Comrades to the end brave the overpowering strength of upper- classmen. Bob Burris, Eddie M.xnr1,l,rlrry Whitehead, and Willis Miller know thcrels strength in numbers. If X IAK4 K lx .G ,Y Vs , Surf, ff X J 5 ,V EP Plenrling will get one nowhere, soph- omores Lucy Zsehieehe und Mary Lou NY'ermc find out ns they try to outwit proetors Uavicl Monroe, Bill Pinkerton, and Phil Lee. You donlt have to be a track star, but it might help, if you wish to get to class on time. Here we see a group of Clnssenites going through the daily routines of facing the mob, but with each looking out for himself, we have had no casualties yet. Experiencing the thrill of voting are sophomores Florence Bricker, Clnren Mayes, and Joe Smgo. Student Council members .Inner Palmer, Elaine Schuster, and Deborah Ire' land preside nt the polls. SA R A .IOI INSON IH! If K ROBIRT IONII5 . ag I sf I 1-4.1 -.Y-. 'XYIS KIIAIIBY , I 'K I' . Q' ., LM4' IR XNK KI l,I I'.Y ,MQ I zau'k 3 rv .:, I .XI YIN KING 6 13.5 Ad 5 I ' - a ,.., ' Q Q I I ' I f 47 L SKII' JOHNSON .. ...r V , ..w . ROBI- RT C. -IONFS I ,5 I 4? N ,I-' 'QA' L' .J xIIKI-, KI I I-I, M ' . .- I ft' A WAI I'I K KI YD.-KI I .Q , I YND,-X KING I 1 I I' ,. px. , A A K IILD JOHNSON G :QI , ,iii SARAII IONFQ I as 4 ,XROI KI FI-IIR 15 ' In ,,. D -V+ I INDA KI NNI',I7Y G Sk I-, IKXY KING 2-0 49 ...- , 's SIIIRIIY KRANITR 'roxmv KRIGIQL AIAI IDNA KKUAIM I A: cs A H f...+-'I I- I ff v .2 ,,,. iff IEu,, I 1, ,. . I . 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Isormm Jo Rows IAN? RICKMAN P . NORMA 10 ROW LAND an ! IS AK , In r ,i. IBANIELI I2 RUE Zigi' , 3 W. I , LEE . x if V DIANNA SAMARA , sa RAYMOND SLTIIIQLENGI L 215 - w , KW'-' SIII IIA MA VIILNY I -53.5112 .Ii . G' , f I GENE SI IUI'MAKI5R 1 w STAN SINGER ISARBA RA SON 1 194 CHARLES STANFORD .M I S' E Imam I 1 L a ,nf ILIJDIE RUSCHA MARGARET RUSSELL ' S .,..1 '-I I -. - . ,L Q , ,I I 1'-. .I , DICK SANDERS PA'1'RKz1A smnnks 1, QV .QQ ,343 I Q -, 59' f 5 . 2 v f1 fR BIEVERLY SVI IROER Z 1 4' E-agffi' f' MARY SIIANFR gig - SUE SI IORIIE , Hi gum.. ' Q: I V J if -,v , I Lx -4 CI IARLES SK IDMORI3 3 , 1, 'W' I Sv -1+ . 1..I IUNE SORICK ' NYM, ALVA STEPHENS -L I A .5 1 i BILLY STOVALL RICI IARD STREUFERT NA NCY I.. SCUITAMORIZ A - as 2' X IOYII SHARIIROLIGH kip PAT SHUIIIIRT 5 455, ' I I SHARON SLOAN Sophomores MONA SALYER .f '.-fig: x in ig Q fi' , fx, I I., I I I 1 Ex , . 1 , by 'RIM - , :Sass A CH.-XRI I5S RYLAND SONDRA ANN SALA S uv A I 53+ VER NIE SANDERS -14 A lIII.I. 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H '- ' 1 ' - - .1 f I sa, , - s ' a , mere NANCY WRIGHT ROSIZMARY NVRIGPIT LUCY ZSCHIIYSCHE BA REAR A DOVFR 156- LARRY YOUNG Cook, Pat: 127 A Abbott, Don: 45, 94 A Cappella Choir: 58 Adair, George: 125 Adams, Evalyn: 42, 94 Adams, Jack: 55, 145 Adams, Starlene: 58, 145 Adkins, Clifford: 94 Ainsworth, Ardeth: 42, 51, 64, Ainsworth, Janice: 145 Ainsworth, Richard: 94 Akers, Jane: 58, 125 Akers, June: 58,125 Akin, Danny: 125 Albrecht, Bob: 40, 94 Albright, Donnie: 41, 51, 62 Aldrich, Kenneth: 43, 44, 145 Aleshire, Audrey: 145 Alexander, Bill: 12 5 Alexander, Eddie Glenn: 125 ALL STARS: 78, 79 Allen, Nancy: 12 5 Allen, Jan: 94 Allen, Judy: 49, 145 Allen, Terry: 48, 61,125 Albright, Donnie: 145 Alley, Clara, Mn.: 10 Allison, Dixie: 51, 125 Allison, Mike: 53, 145 Almond, Danny: 31, 53, 63,149, 145 Alspaugh, Barbara: 42, 48, 62, 125 Alspaugh, Saundra: 145 Anderson, Dale: 55, 81,145 Anderson, Johnna: 94 125 Anderson, Judy Kay: 42, 51, 89,145 Anderson, Phil: 94 Anderson, Ronnie: 145 Andrews, John: 58 Announcer's Club: 43 Applequist, Frank: 125 Appleton, Joyce: 50, 94 Armstrong, DeVere: 125 Armstrong, Jim: 125 Armstrong, Mary: 49, 125 Arnold, Patricia Lea: 57, 145 Arnold, Parte: 49, 94 Art Nouveau: 62 Ashlock, Marilyn: 48, 125 Ashmore, 1slo: 80, 94 Atkinson, Bill: 46, 54 Atkinson, Tommy: 46, Auer, Lavita: 47, 62, 94 Ault, Alice Anne: 42, 145 Autry, Karen: 62, 125 Avant, Jean: 145 Avant, Jennie Lou: 145 55,82,145 Bache, Jack: 94 Bailey, Barney: 52 Baird, Phyllis: 47, 50, 62, 94 Baker,Bill: 52,53,125 Baker, Bob: 56, 58, 68, 71,125 Baker, John: 94 Ballard, Kieth: 55, 45, 56, 60, 79, 81, 94 Band: 59 Barber, Betty: 65, 125 Barber, Mary: 46, 47, 48, 94 Barger, Henry: 52, 145 Barker, Shirley: 51, 64, 125 Barlow, Mary: 145 Barnes, Janie: 145 Barnes, Sherry: 45, 49, 58,125 Barnett, Hank: 94 Barnett, Jim: 94 Barnett, Marilyn: 46, 145 Barnhart, Sara Gail: 65, 145 Barrow, Jane: 123 Barton, Sue: 31, 40, 64,125 Baseball: 77 Basey, Albert: 125 Basketball: 69, 74, 75, 76 Basinger, Ethel, Min Bass, Donald: 94 Batchelor, Bruce: 125 Batten, David: 56, 68, 72, 81,145 Batten, Larry: 52, 145 Baughman, Iris, Min: 13 Baum, Edward S.: 95 Baxter, Geraldine: 65, 95 Becker, Janett: 125 Becker, Ronnie: 46, 55, 145 Bedingfield, Jon A.: 52, 145 Been, Bob: 125 Beil, Gregory: 52, 145 Belcher, Jim: 56, 77, 95 Belisle, Carolyn: 42, 43, 47, 48, 125 Bell, Bruce: 54, 95 Bell, Jack: 53, 56, 82,125 Bell. Kenneth: 125 Belsky, Beverly: 48, 121 Belsky, Charlotte: 48, 125 Belt, John: 95 Bendorf, Doris: 42, 51, 145 Bennett, Anne: 95 Bennett, Don: 40, 41, 95 Bennett, Linda: 51, 145 Bennett, Nancy Jo: 40, 95 Bennett, Warren: 95 Bentley, Barbara: 49, 145 Bergstrom, Anne: 145 Berkey, Burness: 46, 51, 125 Bernat, Harriet: 40, 49, 62, 125 Berry, Charles: 53 Berry, Dick: 95 Berry, Max: 46, 125 Berry, Sally: 126 Bethel, Robert: 95 Beverly, Judy: 51, 126 Bickford, Paul: 95 Biggerstaff, Don: 145 Billingsley, Patty: 145 Billups, Sandra: 51 Binns, Connie: 126 Binson, Charlene: 126 Bird, Robert: 145 Birdwell, Don: 54, 95 Bittle, Darrell: 54, 95 Black, Barbara: 126 Blackard, Jo Ann: 126 Blackketter, Cora Dell: 64, 145 Blackwell, Bill: 33, 69, 76, 79, 109, 95 Blackwood, Charles: 41, 47, 54, 60, 95 Blake, Claudia: 49, 126, 145 Blake, Kay: 51 Blakeley, Dick: 126 Bledsoe, Jack: 95, 145 Bledsoe, Paul: 56, 61, 64, 68, 71, 95 Blue Jackets: 54, 55 Blue Jacket Queen: 26 Blume, Elizabeth, Mn.: 13 Board of Education: 9 Boam, Nina Raye: 49, 145 Bodenheimer, Eileen: 57, 64, 85, 8 8, 89, 126 Bohannon, Joe: 95 Bolling, Stephanie: 61, 140 Bollinger, Charlene: 50, 62, 64, 95 Bollinger, Jonaleenz 49, 145 Bomar, Loralyn: 29, 47, 48, 61, 110, 96 Bond, Larry: 32, 47, 57, 82, 134, 126 Bonham, Beverly: 125 Bonham, Pat: 48, 61, 62, 96 Boone, Darleen: 96 Booth, Ellen: 42, 45, 44, 89,145 Borchardt, Judy: 145 Borders, John: 46, 82, 126 Bott, Nancy: 51, 145 Bounds, Carolyn: 96 Boundy, Glenda: 51, 62, 145 Bourke, Helen, Min: 13 Bowlby, Norene: 145 Bowles, Betty: 35, 48,145 Bowlin, Ann: 96 ' Bowling, Merrillyn: 46, 96 Boxley, Joan: 42, 50, 62, 96 Boyce, Nancy: 51, 145 Boyle, Bernie: 54, 63, 126 Boyle, Jane: 51,145 Bozalis, Mary Ann: 51, 126 Bozarth, Howard: 145 Bradburn, Frank: 52, 96 Braddock, William L., Mr. 13, 7 Braden, Kaye: 58, 64, 96 Bradley, Howard E.: 63, 96 Bradley, Kay Ellen: 33, 51,145 Bradshaw, Don: 145 Brady, Carole Ann: 51, 126 Brake, Jeanette: 51, 126 Bramlett, Kenneth: 96 Branch, Sam: 96 Brandle. Lois: 51, 126 Brannen, J. B.: 45, 145 Brasewell, Sharon Lee: 51, 126 Brauer, Teddy: 125 Brawley, Roger: 65, 96 Breckenridge, Johna: 42, 46, 48, 62, 96 Bremicker, Richard: 145 Bressie, Teddy: 42, 48, 64, 156 Bressie, Barbara: 61, 96 Bricker, Florence: 49, 150, 145 Bright, Ralph: 54, ss, 72,81,126 Britton, Bud: 43, 44, 47, 54, 61, 96 Brock, Joe: 69, 145 Brock, Suzanne: 49, 145 Brockhaus, Cheryl: 145 Brodeur, Bettina, Mn.: 10 Kay: 126 Brooks, Brooks, Nancy Ellen: 96 Brown, Bobby: 145 Brown, Bunny: 48, 125 6 Brown DEX ,Carolynz 51,126 Brown, Carolyn Sue: 48, 145 Brown, Dolores: 46, 96 Jerry: 145 Brown, Brown, Jerry K.: 145 Brown, Patty: 125 Sally: 96 Brown, Browne, Henry: 61, 84, 96 Browning, Jeannine: 97 Brucher, G. W., Mr.: 11, 16 Bruner, George: 126 Brunson, Bill: 145 Buchanan, Ansel: 82, 145 Buchanan, Jane: 50, 145 Buck, Morgan: 55, 145 Buckley, Barbara Jo: 145 Buckley, Pat: 56, 65, 79, 84, 88, 97 Bucy, Margaret Ann: 51, 145 Buerger, Elbert: 145 Bunnell, John: 54, 97 Burbridge, Barbara: 23, 47, 50, 61, no, iss, 97 Burggraf, Janet: 48, Burke, Kenneth: 77, Burnell, Danny: 54, 96 Burns, Sally: 30, 42, 47,50,126 Burnside, Judith: 49, 145 Burroughs, Mary: 145 Burrow, Lillian: 47, 50, 57, 65,126 Burrus, Bob: 52,149,145 Burson, Patricia: 146 Burt, Olivette: 11, 146 Burton, Alice: 64, 126 Burton, Carolyn: 42, 50, 97 Busby, Kaye S,: 31, 146 Busch, Larry: 97 Butcher, Mary Ann: 146 Butler, Ann: 49, 146 Butler, Carol: 97 Butler, Dorothy: 146 Butler, Glory: 49, 146 Butler, Janice: 97 Butler, Sharon: 51, 146 Butler, Staphen: 55, 146 Buzbee, Geraldine, Mrs.: 13 Byars, Ophelia, Mist: 13, 48, 57 Bynum, Don: 85, 146 Bynum, Paul: 56, 97 Bynum, W. F., Mr.: 13, 71, 75, sz, ss Byrum, Jack: 56, 69, 76,97 C Cable, lna: 51,146 Cain, Weldon: 54, 126 Caldwll, Virgil E., Mr.: 13, 63 Callahan, Patricia: 50, 146 Calvert, Lillie: 65, 97 Camera Club: 63 126 145 Cies, Don: 47, 54, 127 Clapp, Bobby: 43, 44, 54, 127 Clark, Anita: 49, 146 Clark, Benton: 45, 44, 127 Clark, Kermit: 98 Clark, Larry: 52,127 Clark, Reba B. Hodge, Mrs.: 13, 16, 41 Clark, Robert: 56, 68, 72, 81, 127 Clasby, Mary Beth: 48, 62, 127 Classen Life: 31 Classettes: 48 Claunch, Bill: 98 Clayton, Mary: 46, 47, 127 Clements, Pat: 49, 127 Clemons, Clairenell: 42, 43, 49, 127 Clemons, Dale: 54, 146 Cleveland, Dale: 65 Clifton, Georgia E., Miss: Cline, Eleanor: 48, 62, 98 Clinic Aides: 45 Cloud, Luemma: 46, 49, 64, Clow, Cynthia: 40, 98 Cobb, Dick: 127 Cobb, Frances: 42, 49, 64, 146 Cobb, Mack: 80. 146 Cochran, Cynthia: 49, 146 Cocl-trum, Eunice M., Miss: 1 1 Coe, Robert: 127 Coffey, Paula: 50, 98 Coggins, Wayne: 146 Cohen, Vanda Lee: 127 Coil. Barbara: 49, 127 Cole, Alvin: 65, 98 Clogin, Mary Elizabeth: 146 Collins, Joyce: 42, 51, 146 Collins, Mary: 30, 42, 44, 49, 64, 133, 127 Collinson, Dale: 146 Colvin, Jack: 127 Comes: 50, 51 Commercial Club: 62 Compton, Joan: 146 Comstock. John: 52, 53,146 Conger, J. H., Mr.: 14, 68 13,45 127 Cross, Carolyn Sue: 40, 62, 99 Crothers, Rene: 56, 70, 72, 78, 93, 99 Crowe, Ann: 128 Crowe, Sheryl: 49, 62, 64,128 Cubbison, Dennis: 128 Culbert, Alison: 99 Cullimore, Luella: 42, 43, 47, 48, 64, 128 Cullins, Nancy Sue: 46, 62,128 Culp, Carole: 146 Culwell, Jimmy: 146 Cunningham, Carolyn: 99 Cunningham, Clark M., Mr.: 14 Cunningham, Robert: 128 Cupp, Elaine: 99 Curry, Robert W., Mr.: 14 Cutler, Rodney: 45, 55, 99 Curley, Bill: 128 D Dacus, Ken: 44, 54, 99 Dage, Mary Cheryl: 146 Dale, Bil1:65,146 Daley, Jerry: 146 Dallas, Dale: 146 Daniel, Denise: 51, 88,128 Daniels, Kenneth: 52, 128 Davidge, Diane: 50, 128 Davidson, Beverly May: 99 Davidson, Connie: 51, 61 Davidson, Joy: 49, 146 Davidson, Marilee: 51, 128 Davidson, Myrna: 51, 146 Davis, Barbara Ann: 100 Davis, Carolyn: 51, 128 Davis, Carolynn: 46, 109, 100 Davis, Clayton M., Mr.: 14, 56, ss, 77 Davis, Marilynn: 45, 47, 48, 64,100 Davis, Mary Louise: 50, 128 Davis, Nan: 40, 43, 48, 61, 64,100 Davis. Sandra: 47, 48,61,100 Dawson, Patricia: 49, 146 Dear, David: 128 Conine, Pat: 51,127 Conley, Jim: 56, 68, 7Z,75,83,127 Conley, Phillip, 52, 127 Conliff, Jean: 49, 86,146 Conner, Conner, Bill: 98 Catherine: 127 Conner, Pat: 40, 41, 47, 48, 61, 64.110,98 Connol y Sharon 127 Conti, Cook. l . . Jackie: 127 Barbara Jo: 65, 98 Cook, Janice:47,48,127 Cook. Kenneth: 80, 98 Cook, Linda: 51,146 Cook, Martha Kay: 42, 49,146 Campbell, Gloria: 51, 146 Campbell, Peggy: 51, 126 Campbell, L. Vera, Miss: 13 Campbell, Vicki: 50, 97 Cannon, George: 97 Cannon: Lenita: 42, 43, 51,146 Cantrell, Francis: 62, 97 Carl, Fran: 97 Carleton, John: 42, 55,146 Carlile, Jerry: 134, 127 Carpen Carr, J ter, Jon: 127 im: 97 Carroll, Delores: 51, 146 Carson, Bob: 55,81,146 Carson, Cecil: 97 Carter. DeWayne: 40, 41, 97 Carter, Glenda: 41, 58,127 Carter, Kenneth: 81, 146 Carter, Scott: 146 Casady, Carla: 51, 146 Casey, Bob: 43, 44, 51,134, 127 Casey, Sue: 57, 86, 87,127 Caulkins, Janice: 40, 48, 62,97 Chadwell, Carole: 127 Chadwell, Helen Louise: 45, 51, 146 Chambless, Darrell: 98 Chandler, Robert: 52, 81,146 Chapman, Ch apm Claudia: 127 an, Edna Mae: 50,146 Chapman, Jerry: 45, 98 Chappelear, Claude: 42, 43, 44, 54, 127 Chappelle, Glenda: 41, 47, 48, 58, 64, 127 Chastain, Evans: 98 Chapburn, Carolyn: 40, 41, 48, 98 Cheatham, Barbara: 40, 49, 62, 127 Cheatham, Mary Lou: 48, 98 Cheatwood, Tommy: 45, 56, 60, 68, 70, 81 Cheerleaders: 52 Cherry, Rose Marie, Mrs.: 1 3, 43 Chesher, David: 69, 146 Chodos, Gabriel: 54, 41, 63, 127 Chupack, Sidney: 98 -157- Scott: 127 Cooley, Ansoleah: 98 Coontz, Judith Ann: 50,98 Cooper, George, Mr.: 14 Cooper, Margery: 50, 98 Cooper, William ls: 54, in Copeland, Doris: 45, 98 Copeland, Paul S., Mrs.: 14 Ccppock, Ronnie: 128 Corbett, Donald: 146 Corbin, William N., Mr.: 14, 4:-, 44, 76 Cordill, Carole H.: 51, 146 Corken, Charles: 55, 128 Corley, Gayle: 99 Cornelius, Earnie: 99 Cornelius, Merl, Mr.: 14 Cornelson, Harry: 65 Cornforth, Bobby: 46, Cornett, Mary Kay: 42, 45, 99 Corns. Bob: 81 Cornwell, Patty: 51, 146 Cosgrove, Neil: 44, 146 Coston. Molly A.: 146 Couch, Judy: 89.146 Couden, Meta: 49. 146 Coulter. Jimmy: 99 Coulter, Paul Marion: 65. 128 Countryman, Wanda: 49, 99 Courtesy Club: 47 Cox, Carol: 51,146 Cox, Gary: 99 Cox. Jimmy Leon: 40, 56. 79. 99 Crabtree, Dale: 47, 55, 81, 146 Craig, Ray: 44, 128 Crain, Catherine: 46. 48, 62, 99 Cramer, Harvey: 52. 53, 146 Cravens, Dorothy: 99 Crawford. Jonnie: 99 Crawford, Sherry: 42, 64, 128 Creasey, Jim: 99 Creech. Eddie: 68, 99 Crist, Jimmy: 55, 146 Cook. 54,128 40, 41, 42, Debate: 44 Decker, Jerrie Wynell: 100 Deckert, Judith: 51, 146 Deering, Cheryl Beth: 51, 64, 146 Delaney, Pat: 146 Dempsey, Charles: 77 Denham, Patsy: 50, 100 Denison, Harvey: 55, 146 Dennehy, June: 100 Denning, Deanna: 146 Dennis, Carol Lee: 42, 50, 61. 62, 100 Denny, Julia M., Mila Dill, Elizabeth: 40, 41, 43, 47, 50, 60, 61, 64,110,100 Dillinger, Terry: 128 Dimpful, Wanda: 49, 146 Distributive Education: 65 Ditto, Jimmie: 81, 128 Diwoky, Susan: 42, 43, 50, 61, 64, 100 Dodd, Jerry: 53, 146 Dodson, Bill: 55,146 Dodson, Carolyn: 49, 146 Dodson, Shirley Ann: 24, 30, 40, 47, 50, 58, 60, 61,100 Donaldson, Ronald: 69, 128 Donelson, Jackson: 52, 100 Donovan, Jane: 49, 146 Dorff, Marilyn: 42, 45, 44, 49, 64, 128 Dorney, Janet: 51, 146 Dorr, Clyde, Jr.: 40, 100 Dorr, Rod: 128 Dossey, LaDawn: 51, 146 Douglas, Don: 100 Dover, Barbara: 49, 156 Dowling. Dick: 128 Dragoo, Noretta: 51, 147 Draper, Lynne: 42, 54,128 Drilling. Beverly: 49, 57, 86. 87, 147 Drozansky, Joan: 51. 61,128 Duncan, Ben: 46, 58,147 Dunford, Bill: 147 Dunham, Pat: 62, 100 Dunham. Patty: 48, 64,100 Dunlap, Diane: 51, 147 Dunn, Dana: 51,147 Dunn, Jimmy R.: 147 Dunn, Linda: 46, 48, 100 Dunning, Julia: 51, 58,147 Durham, Margaret: 128 Durland, Jack: 44, 147 Durkee, Frank: 147 Durkee, Gwen: 58, 100 Durrett, Jimmy: 101 Dusek, Kenneth: 147 Dyche. Janie: 42, 43, 50,101 Dyer, Anita: 49, 147 Jones, Gimpel, Husband, Patty: 131 Inge, Lenora: 131 Eads,Faith:42,43,48,61,101 Eagleton, Suzanne: 49, 147 Earl, Carol: 51, 147 Early, Judy: 48, 57, 61, 84, 88, ss, 101 Early, Nanci Ames: 49, 57, 64, 84, 811, 147 Early, Roger: 101 Earnheart, Charles: 147 Easley, David: 147 Easlon, Phil: 56, 60, 68, 71, 79, 81, 101 Eastman, Peggy: 33, 47, 57, 88, 89, 128 Eastman, Phil: 82 Easum, Douglas: 52, 53, 82,147 Eaton, Wayne: 128 Ecton, Nellie B., Mrs.: 14, 46 Edwards, Arvel, Jr., 55, 63, Edwards, Joann: 51, 62,147 Edwards, Naomi: 129 Elder, Bill: 34, 40,101 Elder, Jan: 48, 51, 129 Elkouri, Jimmy: 55 Elledge, Betty: 48, 64, 128 Elledge, Jean: 46, 101 Ellet, Charles M.: 52, 57,133,101 Elliott, Richard: 147 Elliott, Roberta: 129 Ellis, Inez C., Miss: 1 1 Ellis, James: 80 Ellis, Jerry: 147 Ellison, Don: 47, 101 Elms, Doyle: 55, 147 Elston, Robert: 147 Emerson, Bryan: 44, 129 Emmer, Larry: 129 Enders, Connie: 49, 62, 64, 89,147 Engelbaclt, J. H.: 54, 129 England, Collis B., Mr.: 14, 57 English, Bill: 147 English, Claudette: 51, 62,129 Ensign, Donna: 49, 147 Erwin, Allen: 129 Eshelman, Sue: 101 Estes, Gordon: 80 Estes, Lloyd, M., Mr.: 10, 60, 76 Estes, Shirley: 62, 101 Etchison, D'Wayne: 101 Alice: 147 Allen: ss, 81, 147 Donna: 43, 50, 129 147 Evans, Evans, Evans, Evans, Jan: 58, 64,147 Marilyn: 147 Evans, Evans, Pat: 40, 42, 43, 50, 64,101 Ewbank, Barbara: 49, 147 Executive Board of Variety F Fabian, George: 54, 129 Carl: 43, 44,54,129 Show: 47 Fagin, Fagin, Charles: 42, 45, 129 Fagin, Judy: 42, 43,129 Fagin, Sara: 44, 51,147 Fallaschek, Anne: 50, 101 Farley, Carlson: 101 Farley, Johnna: 129 Farmer, Charles: 52, 129 Farmer, Patricia: 51, 147 Faris, Brunel: 40, 62, 129 Feiger, Ken: 147 Fellingham, Jane: 29, 41, 42, 43, 30, 57, 61, 64,101 Fenton, Mary Frances: 40, 49, sz, 129 ' Ferguson, Bobbie: 40, 41, 42, 43, so, 101 Ferguson, Jim: 56, 83,129 Ferguson, Kay: 147 Ferguson, Patsy: 43, 50, 129 Ferree, Larry: 52, 53,57,133,101 Finch, Ferolt 42, 47, 49, 62, 129 Fine, Jerry: 53, 81,101 Finley, Terry: 52, 129 Fisher, David: 52, 129 Flanagan, Jim: 54 Fleetwood, Sharon, 147 Fleming, Kent: 69,129 Fleming, Sally: 49, 147 Flemming, David: 56, 71, 85,102 Flemming, Linda: 51, 64, 129 Fleshman, Carol, 51, 62, 147 Focher, Theresa: 102 Football: 68, 70, 71, 72 Ford, Grover Lee: 147 Ford, Nancy: 49, 63, 147 Foreman, Grant: 52, 63, 84, 147 Forster, Elizabeth: 129 Fast, Ronnie: 54, 56, 81,129 Foster, Gail: 49, 147 Foster, Joyce: 42, 43, 49,129 Foster, Melba June: 147 Foster, Fowler, Ellen, 62, 102 Fowler, George: 102 Fowler, Martha Anne: 51, 147 Fowler, Martha Emily: 51, 64, 147 Fox, Carolyn: 49, 147 Fox, Melvin: 56, 60, 81, Fraley, Ann: 40, 41, 45, ss, ss, 102 Francen, John D.: 129 Francis, Dick: 58, 102 Frank, Barbara: 62, 102 Frank, Joe: 102 Franklin, Jeannine: 147 Frankfurt, Eddie: 102 Freel, Sally: 48, 62, 102 Freeze, Harriet: 49, 147 French, Linda: 51, 129 Frost, Marta Alice: 51, 147 Virginia: 49, 129 129 50, I DEX Griffy, Tom: 54,130 Grindstaff, Martha: 46, 103 Grisham, Harry D.: 56, 69, 81,130 Groseclose, Jim: 56, 68, 70, 71, 73, 73, 81, 103 Guthrie, Charlene: 41, 46, 130 H Hadlock, Cherry: 48, Haenchen, Fred: 103 Hagan, Jerry: 55, 147 Haggard, Phillip: 148 Hale, Charles A. Jr., Mr.: 15 130 Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill , Joyce: 50, 62,104 Kerwyn: 52,131 Leigh B.: 54,131 Mary Gwynne: 48, 105 ,Terryz 69, 148 , Victor: 80,148 Frost, R obert:69,155 Fryer, Sam: 40, 41, 54,102 Fuller, Barbara: 51, 147 Fuller, Carol: 51, 147 Fuller, Don: 129 Fuller, Donald: 147 Fullerton, Sue: 51, 64, 147 Furray, Monty: 102 Hall, Donna: 148 Hall, Lila: 103 Hall, Nancy: 51,148 Hall, Reggie: sz, ss, iss, 10: Hall, Ronald: 56, 72, 81,148 Ham Radio: 63 Hamilton, Joan: 103 Hamilton, Wallace: 130 Hammett, Billy: 148 Hammett, Larry: 104 Hammond, Bill: 52, 56, 72,148 Hamrick, Anne: 148 Hand, Roberta: 51 Hand, Vann: 54 Hills, Ronald: 30, 31, 63,105 Hines, Barbara: 62, 105 Hippen, Jim: 34, 42, 43, 44, 54, Hitt, Judy: 105 Hixon, Jan: 49, 89, 148 Hobbs, Jacquita: 49, 148 Hobbs, Mary Lou: 105 Hodges, Elizabeth: 42, 43, 49, 58, 131 Hodson, Roy: 131 Hohmann, James T.: 148 Hoke, Jerry: 45, 56, 60, 61, 79. ss, 10s Holcomb, Eryline: 131 Holcomb, Richard: 31, 43,148 Holder, Jon: 105 Holland, Blanche, Miss: Holland, Mildred, Miss: 1 5 Hollander, Bob: 55, 148 Hollis, Barbara: 131 G Gaines, John: 102 Galerston, Elinore: 63, 129 Gallaspy, Myralin: 29, 30, 40, 47, 48, 57, 60,102 Gardner, Don: 147 Gardner, Patty: 46, 47, 50, 129 Gardner, Paul: 129 Garloclt, Anita: 147 Garr, Larry: 147 Garrett, Joe: 102 Garrett, Robert: 42, 43, 47, 130 Garrison, Joann: 147 Gaspar, Joanne: 47, 49, 130 Gaspar, Harvey: 45, 60 Gateley, Carol: 130 Gatlin, Ramah:47,51,147 Gaynor, Jean: 40, 50, 62,102 Haneck, Tommy Lou:104 Hanks, John: 46, 104 Hann, Janice: 51 Hannon, Pat: 148 Hannum, Jon: 148 Hanson, Kent D.: 104 Harding, Hyla Hyde: 40, 41, 47, so, 106 Hargis, Tony: 52, 56, 68, 73, sa, 130 Harkins, Carolyn: 47, 130 Harkness, Jim: 148 Harlow, Diane: 48, 130 Harlow, Don: 109 Harmon, Mike: 104 Harmon, Sheila: 49, 148 Harper, Charles: 130 Harris, Binnie Jeanne: 104 Harris, Delmn, Mn. 131 Jackson, Sherman: 148 Jacobs, Harriet: 49, 148 Jacobson, Ronald: 33, 43, 56, 131 James, Paul: 54, 148 James, Reba, Mn.: 10 James, Verda: 51, 106 Janger, Steve: 44, 45 Janovy, John: 53, 82,131 Jarnagin, Phyllis: 49, 148 Jeffries, Edwin: 52, 148 Jenkins, Gene: 54, 56, 82,132 Jenkins, Gerald: 43, 44, 148 Jennings, Tommy: 55 Jensen, Jerry: 54, 132 Jezek, Betty: 48, 106 Jezek, Charlene: 49, 148 Jobe, Charles: 93, 106, 109 Johns, Kaye: 51,148 Johns, Ramah: 106 Johnson, Arthur, Mr.: 15, 59 Johnson, Carolyn: 49, 148 Johnson, Ina Lee: 107 Jaynell: 51, 148 Johnson, Johnson, Jo Anne: 50, 107 Johnson, Laura Lee: 42, 43, 44, 50, Holloway, Margaret: 47, 50, 61, 105 Holt, Pat: 131 Homsey, Carolyn: 49, 148 Honea, Gayla: 51, 131 Honor Awards: 36, 37 Honor Language: 41 Honor Math: 41 Hood, David: 148 Hoover, R. L., Mrs.: 15, 48, 57 Hoover, Susan: 48, 57, 85, 88, 11 9, 10 I Hopkins, Jackie: 105 Hopkins, Marilyn: 51 , 148 Hoi-to n, Lander L., Mr.: 15, 46, 76 Horton, Neal: 47, 54, 61,131 Hosier. Jane: 131 George, Elaine: 16, 40, 41, 45, 46, 47, 411, 102 George, John: 56, 60, 68, 69, 70, 72, 81, 102 German Club: 63 Gesford, Carol Ann: 48, 130 Gibbins, Bob: 103 Gibson, Brick: 43, 44 Katherine V., Min: 14 Gibson, Gillispie, Bryan: 43, 130 Gilmore, Jerry: 103 Carolyn: 103 Harris, Henry: 81, 10,16, 148 Harris, Joan: 45, 44, 148 Harris, Jo: 80, 130 Harris, Jon: 104 Harris, Keith: 104 Harrison, David: 55 Harrison, Jane: 51 Harrison, Joyce: 50, 50, 62, 64, 110, 104 Harrison, Judy: 47, 50, 62, 64,104 Harrison, Sammie: 130 Hart, Lendel: 63, 104 Gipson, Bobby: 147 GIRL ALL STARS: 85 Girls Badminton: 89 Girls Baseball: 87 Girls Basketball: 86 Girls Golf: 86 Girls Swimming: 89 Girls Table Tennis:88 Girls Tennis: 88 Girls Volleyball: 87 Gladstein, Beth: 49, 147 Glasgow, Kathryn: 41, 51, 58, 130 Glendinning, Edward: 52, 147 Glenn, Georgia: 62, 130 Glomset, John: 103 Goade, Ronnie: 52,103 Gober, Margaret Ann: 43, 50, 64, 130 Goldman, Alfred: 43, 44,150 Golf: 80 Goode, Ann: 147 Goode, Gayle: 147 Goode, Joe: 130 Gordon, Bernice, Mies: 14, 93 Gordon, Joan: 103 Gore, Marilyn: 51, 147 Hart, Ronald: 69 Harvey, Oltu: 45, 58 Harwood, Elloui: 31, 40, 43, 49, 62, 130 Harwood, Joyce: 42, 48, 61,62,104 Hash, Elwyn: 104 Hastings, Connie: 49 Haswell, Andy: 41, 43, 44, 54,130 Hathaway, Jim: 44, 54, 130 Hawk, Janice: 51 Haws, Patsy: 40, 50, 62, 104 Hayden, J. C.: 130 Hayden, Juanita Hayden, Judy: 51 Hayes, Russell, 54, 104 Hayes, Sandra: 51, 57, 86, 87 Haywood, Gerald: 104 Hazeltun, Jared: 44, 47, 52, 61, 1 54, 13 0 Heddleson, Margaret: 148 Hedges, Edna L., Mrs.: 1 5 Heflin, Ann: 148 Hembree, Pat: 44 Hemry, Jerome: 43, 44, 54, 130 Hoskins, Robert: 53, 148 Hosmer, Nan: 62, 131 Hostetter, Rae E.: 50,105 Hough, Hammet W.: 40, 41, 43, 14, 57, 60,105 House, Bob: 69, 105 House, Tommy: 55, 148 Housh, Berton: 105 Howard, Harriet: 49, 86, 87, 131 Howard, Linda: 51, 57, 148 Howe, Lucinda: 50, 105 Howell, Bob: 40, 41, 47, 60,105 Howland, Jeanne: 48, 105 Hoyle, Wesley Lee: 80, 81, 105 Hoyt, Sharon, 47, 105 Huckins, Mary, 40, 41, 47, 50, so, 10s Hudman, Sherrill: 65, 106 Hudson. Charles: 106 Hudson, Cloma: 106 Hudson, Sheri Lou: 131 Hudson, Sue: 48, 106 Huey, Bobby: 148 Huey, Vernon: 106 Huff, Connie: sr, ss, sr, 131 Huff, Jimmy Roy: 46, 52, 106 Huffines, W. C, Jr.: 148 Huffman, Freddy: 148 Huffman, Marsha: 29, 42, 43, 30, 64, 106 Hughes, Clay: 131 Hughes, Simon: 80, 148 Hulet, Retha Wave, Miss: 11, 144 Hulsfy. George: 148 Humble, Joyce: 131 Gorman, Don: 147 Gorrell, Neil: 52, 103 Graham, John: 147 Graham, LaRue: 50,103 Graham, Margaret: 51, 130 Graham, Pat: 147 Grant. Donald: 55 Grantham, Mary Ann: 130 Gravelle, Gar: 130 Henderson, Helen: 130 Henderson ,Jean: 51,130 Henderson, Michael: 148 Hendrick Henry, D Henry, R s, Arline: 42, 43,104 eanna: 51,148 osemary: 42, 48, 130 Grau, Betty Ann: 130 Gray, Beverly: 62, 103 Green, Delores: 49, 61, Greenberg, Judith: 147 Greenhaw, Bobbie Jean: 103 62, 64,130 Greenhaw, Clinton: 43, 56, 60, 73, 81, 130 Greenhaw, Connie: 49, Gregzs, Eddie: 147 Griffis, Bob: 103 Griffith, Mary Lee: 50, 63, 150 Gtiffy, Ted: 61,69,109,103 147 Hensley, Patricia Ann: 62, 130 Herndons, Dean: 148 Herrmann, DeLola: 51, 148 Hester, Margaret: 148 Hester, Ralph: 81 Hi Y: 46 Hibshman, Tommy: 65, 104, 131 Hicks, James W., Mr.: 15, 16, 45, 54, ss, 76 Higbee, Dardis: 104 Higbie, Leah Kay: 40, 48, 57, 62, 86, 87, 131 Higginbotham, Elizabeth: 51, 131 Highley, John: 80, 148 Hightower, Judy: 64, 131 Hill, Doris Lee: 131 Hill, John: 55, 81,148 -158- Hunt, Carolyn: 49, 131 Hunt, Charles: 106 Hurst, Olen: 56, 61, 64, 68, 73, 131 Hustleby, Dee: 106 Hutchinson, Jim: 83, 106 Hutchinson, Thomas: 53, 148 Hutchison, John: 106 Hyatt, Donald: 55,63,148 Iliff, Terry: 52, 82,148 Ilsley, Donald: 106 I Ingram, Sue: ss, 4s, sl, 131 Ireland, Deborah: 29, 40, 47, 48, 61, 93,133,150,106 Ireton, Patricia: 42, 51, 148 Irvine, Sylvia: 49, 148 Irwin, Rex, Mr.: 1 5, 68, 81 Irwin, Susan: 106 Ishmael, Polly: 42, 51, 148 J Jabara, Samelia: 42, 49, 148 Jackman, Gene: 106 47, 58, 107 Johnson, Lewis: 54, 148 Johnson, Mary Lou: 51, 148 Johnson, Parker: 132 Johnson, Sara: 50, 148 Johnson, Sara Kay: 49, 58, 151 Johnson, Skip: 151 Johnson, Ted: 55, 151 Johnston, Gary: 52, 151 Johnston, Orin: 151 Jonas, Joan: 132 Jones, Anne: 152 Jones, Barbara: 51 Jones, Connie Lynn: 43, 46, 50, 64, 132 Jones, Jones, Ca Jones, Coralee: 51, 64,132 rolyn: 40, 41,513,107 David H.: 132 Jones, Donna: 31, 107 Jones, Edward: 40, 41, 54, 107 Jones, Harriet: 51, 151 Jones, Jimmy: 52, 151 Jones, Joe: 31, 47, 56, 57, 60, 69, 76, 77, 78,107,109 John: 151 Patsy: 45, 107 Richard: 46, 54,107 Jones, Jones, Jones, Robert: 64, 82, 151 Jones, Jones Robert C.: 52,151 , Sarah: 49, 144, 111 Jones, Sidney: 43, 44, 52, 132 Volney: 55,151 Jones, Jordan, Jerry: 65 Jordan, Lee: 80 Jorgensen, Ruth: 107 Joy, Maurice: 5 5, 151 Junior Red Cross: 47 K Kamenesky, Beverly: 151 Kane, Sally: 107 Karam, Jerry: 43, 47, 52, 53, 57, 61, 134, 107 Karnes, Suzy: 45, 107 Kasner, Harriett: 151 Kearby, Avis: 42, 49, 151 Kearns, Donna Mae: 51, 151 Keefe, Mike: 151 Keefer, Carol: 51,132,151 Keen, Jimmy: 151 Keetch, Betty: 411, 107 Keetch, Eddie: 132 Keller, Keller, Carol: 49, 107 Charles: 1 51 Keller, E. W.: ss, 70, 711, 81, 93 Keller, Ken: 151 Kelley, Barbara: 151 Kelley, Frank: 151 Kelley, Jerry: 61, 77, 107 Kelley, Kendall, Walter: 151 Kennedy, Linda: 35, 42, 49, 58,15 Kennedy, Martha: 51, 151 Kennedy, Mohonna: 132 Kennon, John: 107 Kennon, Linda: 132 Kent, Beverly: 107 Kerr, Jerry: 45, 61, 63,132 Kerr, Jo Ann: 42, 50, 89,151 Kessler, Dwight: 52,132,151 Kessler, Morrisalene: 132 Ketchum, Dan: 56, 72, 78, 132 Ketch, Norma Lee: 152 Key, Aileen: 50, 62, 64, 107 Killian, Susan: 151 Killough, Jerry: 151 Kimberlin, Rosalee: 107 Kincaid, Arthur M., Mr.: I 5 Kincaid, Bob: King, Alvin: 42, 43,151 Larry: 31, 54, 81,151 1 King, Charles: 83, 108 King, Lynda: 49, 151 King, Ray: 151 Kirby: Nancy: 49, 57, 86, 87 Kirchner, Joyce: Z9, 45, 47, 50, 57, 61, 64, 93,108 Kirk, Tommy: 151 Kirk, Wilma: 50, 61, 62, 64,132 Kirkpatrick, Karen: 49, 151 Kleen, Roger H.: 40, 41,108 Knapp, Dorothy: 132 Knight, Jeanine: 51, 151 Knight, Mabel, Mrs.: 1 5 Knott, Sandra: 42, 51,151 KOKH FM: 44 Koopman, Jim: 132,151 Kramer, La Donna: 31, 40, 48, 64, 108 Kramer, Shirley: 51, 151 Kregel, Tommy: 55, 151 Kroeger, Jane: 132 Krumm, Mae Edna: 151 Kugle, Don: 53,151 Kuhn, Fred: 54, 81,151 L Lafferty, Owen W.: 132 Lafferty, Virginia: 46, 108 Laird, Bill: 132 Lamb, Carolyn: 49, 151 Lambrecht, Chester: 151 Lambrecht, LeRoy: 151 Lamirand, Marilyn: 51, 151 Land, Gene: 69, 151 Land, John: 80,151 Landis, Jon: 151 Landis, Sandra: 50, 108 Landrum, Jan: 49, 151 Lantz, Patricia: 108 Lantz, Sue: 132 Larason, Mahala: 50, 132 Larson, Peggy: 107 Lawrence, Donna: 29, 32, 44, 48, 57,110,l33,108 Lay, Alice: 31, 42, 45, xo, 64, 132 Leaf, Bob: 132 Lebenson, Suzanne: 108 LeBlanc, Judy: 108 Lederer, Carol: 132 Lee, David: 54, 58,132 Lee, James Edward: 108 Lee, Linda: 51, 151 Lee, Pete: 46 Lee, Phil: 46. s4, 60, 108, iso Lee, Phillip: 56, 68, 69, 76, 81,132 Lee, Ralph: 132 Leech, Alan: 54, 84, 151 Leffel, Tom: 54, 63,151 LeForce, Anna Jane: 42, 51, 132, 151 LeFlore, Ann: 47, 51, 64,132 Lehat, Gloria: 62, 107 Lehmer, Sharon: 151 Lemon, Lynette: 42. 43, 44, 51, 15 Leopold, Virginia: 42, 43, 48, 64, 13 5 Leverich, Ernest: 81, 151 Levy, Harrison: 151 Levy, Nancy: 151 Lewallen, Charles: 44, 155 Lewallen, Robert: 53, 81,135 Lewis, Carol: 49, 62,151 Lewis. Mary Frances: 58, 108 Lewis, Mary Lamb, Mite Library Aides: 45 Liebmann, Guy: 108 Lightner, Beverly: 50, 151 Lillard, Teresa: 51,135 Lindsey, Alberta: 51,151 Link, Della, Miss: 1 5, 47 Link, Marguerite: 42, 50, 151 Lipscomb, Jerry: 135 Lipstet, Sandra: 49, 135 Little, Marie: 65, 135 Little Theatre: 42 Little Theatre Understudies: 42 Lively. Betty: 51, 135 Livingston, Hazel, Mrs.: 1 5 Loch, Ronnie: 64, 151 Loftis, Gene A., Mr.: 17, 62 Loman, Carol: 49, 135 London, Phil: 56, 68, 72, 135 Long, Jody: 42, 51, 135 Long, Marian: 47, 50,108 Long, Patricia: 151 Looney, Joe Murray: 54, 108 Lord, Donald: 69, 135 Losey, Margaret: 16. 26, 40, 42. 43. 47, so, 54, ss, 67, 61, 64, 108 Lim, Jim: 12, 63, 111 Louis, Roger: 46, 56, 61,108 Love, Warren: 135 Loveless, Betty: 51, 151 Lovell, Jack: 135 Lowe, Jim B.: 52 Lowe, Jim: 135 Lower, Lou Ann: 42, 51,151 Lowery, Donna: 51, 135 Lundy, J. C.: 151 Luse, Kathy: 48, 111 Luton, Gerald: 135 Lydick, Carolyn: 111 Lynn, Ann: 42, 43 ,50, 57, 62, ss, 111 Lyon, Fred: 111 M McAfee, Lavon: 111 McAfee, Ronald: 111 McAlister, Bill: 151 McArthur, Betty Ann: 151 McBride, Joy: 57, 86, 87,135 McBrier, Larry: 135 McCalister, Mary Lou: 40, 46, 51, 62, 111 McCall, Sharon: 49, 152 McCall, Sue: 49, 152 McCann, Charles: 80, 152 McClain, Carol: 50, 152 McClain, Mack: 56, 80,135 McClelland, Jeanne: 64, 89, 135 McClelland, Sally: 41, 47, 49, 58. 64, 13 5 McCloud, Jane: 42, 46, 49,135 McClure, Jake: 135 McComas, Cynthia: 64, 111 McCoy, Gary: 52, 152 McCoy, Robert: 52,111 McCray, Judy: 135 McCray, Kenny: 52, 152 McCuiston, Sarah: 42, 43, 48, 57, 89, 135 McCullough, Anita: 42, 46, 50, 135 McCulloch, Martha: 111 McDaniel, Buzz: 69, 80, 152 McDaniel, Paul: 40, 43, 47, 60, 77, 111 McDonald, Gayle: 40, 111 McDonald, Jimmie: 54, 135 McDonald, Sherry: 51, 152 McDowell, Marilyn: 42, 49, 61, 152 McDowell, Mary Jane: 48, 111 McElderry, Marcia: 51, 87, 152 McFadden, Betty: 43, 50, 64,111 McFall, Byron: 52,135 McFall, Sherry: 51, 152 McGee, Jo Beverly: 48, 135 McGee, Tom: 43, 46, 47, 135 McGill, Mike: 81, 152 McGlasson, Wiley: 152 McGrath, Mike: 152 McGrath, Patsy: 48, 58, 62, 64,111 McKanna, Helen: 46, 51, 62,135 McKee, Frank, Mr.: 17 McKeel, Gary: 52, 58, 81,152 McKenzie, Colleen: 46, 48, 135 McKenzie, Charleen: 45 McKinney, John: 135 McKinney, Lewis: 54, 58, 84 McLain, Nancy: 49, 152 McLaughlin, Frank: 58, 65,111 McLemore, Nancy: 58, 65,111 McLennan, Jerry: 135 McManus, Don: 134 McMillan, Jerry: 81 McMillan, Muriel: 40, 47, 48, 64 McMillian, Dora: 49, 152 McMillin, Lovell: 56, 111 McNutt, Sandra: 50,111 McPhail, Clark: 42, 47, 54, 60, 69, 76, 84, 109, 112 McVay, Mickey: 56, 77, 112 McWilliams, Diclt: 152 McWilliams, Jerry: 112 Macarty, Mary Ann: 49, 136 Madrigal Chonn: 58 Mager, Jeanette: 46, 64, 152 Magers, Roy: 58,112 Mahoney, Donald: 152 Maimbourg, Mary Ann: 51,152 Malherbe, Marlene: 51, 152 Malone, Beverly: 62, 136 Malone, Kent: 112 Maloney, Patty: 49, 136 Manahan, Tom: 136 Manchester, Bob: 136 Mankin, Beverly: 41, 48,136 Mann, Charlotte: 152 Mann, Eddie: 52,154.149,152 Mann, Terry: 152 Maples, Darlene: 48, 62, 136 Marko, Grace: 136 Marsh, Annette: 136 Marsh, Jerrie: 43, 44, 46,136 Marshall, Carol: 47, 51,136 Marshall, Lyda W., Mrs.: 16, 17, so Bill: 152 Martin Martin, Bob: 44, 136 Martin, June: 64. 152 Martin, Paula: 49, 152 I DEX Martindale, John: 56, 60, 81, 136 Martyn, Jo Carol: 46, 47, 50, 112 Marvel, Janet: 136 Marvel, Marcia: 49 ,136 Marx, Alan: 112 Mash, Jerry: 54, 136 Masheter, Billy: 152 Mason, Nancy: 46, 136 Mason, Patricia Ann: 136 Massad, Bill: 55, 152 Massad, Leland: 56, 68, 72, 77, 136 Massad, Sharon: 136 Matheny, Dorothy: 112 Matheny, Sheila: 154 Mathias, Mary Ann: 45, 47,51,136 Mathis, Bernice: 134, 136 Mathis, Lee: 152 Matson, Tommy: 54, 136 Mattern, Barbara Sue: 136 Matthews, Laura E., Mrs.: 10 Maxson, Alice: 49, 152 Maxwell, Bettye Jane: 112 Maxwell, Kenlynne: 51, 136 May, Janice: 42, 133, 136 Mays, Claren: 150,152 Mays, Rod: 136 Meade, Paul: 81,152 Meade, Paul: 136 Meadows, Betty Jo: 40, 50, 62, 136 Meadows, Pattie, 51, 152 Means, Linda: 49, 152 Means, Lisa: 49, 152 Means, Sally: 51, 152 Medley, Bob: 53, 80,152 Medley, Richard: 60, 112 Mells,Judy:49,136 Melton, Carole Jean: 112 Melton, Linda: 48, 57, 86, 136 Melton, Merylyn: 49, 152 Merchant, Phyllis: 152 Merkel, Carol: 51,152 Merkle, Joe fButchj: Merritt, John: 31 Mersman, Carol: 136 Mm, Jim: 56, 63, 70 Messenbaugh, Barbara: 46 Meteors: 52, 53 Meteor Queen: 27 Meyer, Lorry: 69, 136 Meyers, Dorothy: 137 Meyers, Kent: 69, 152 Miley, Max: 137 Miller, Bill: 55, 152 Miller, Billy Don: 152 Miller, Bob: 137 Miller, Clifford: Miller, Don: 65, 112 Miller, Gay: 112 Miller, James: 152 Miller, Judy: 152 Miller, Mary Ellen: 58, 137 Miller, Willis: 53, 149,152 Milligan, Dale: 41, 56, 60, 61, 68. 71, 112 Million Penny Roundup: 55 Mills, Jack: 137 Minyen, Loretta: 137 Mitchell, Barbara: 49, 152 Mitchell, Dee: 80, 152 Mitchell, Johnny: 137 Mitchell, Sam: 64, 152 Mitschrich, Bill: 137 Mock, Elaine: 112 Mock, Fritz: 54,112 Modlin, Frank: 55,152 Mogridge, Paul: 54, 157 Monk, Roy: 56, 61, 68, 71, 73, 77, 78, si Monroe, David: 54, 60,150,137 Montgomery, Jacque: 47, 49, 57, 61, 137 Moon, Jim: 137 Mooney, Mariella: 112 Mooney, Nanci: 152 Moore, Chloeann: 49, 152 Moore, Gwen: 49, 152 Moore, Jimmy: 52, 124, 137 Moore, Martha: 51,152 Moore, Nola, Mrs.: 45 Moore, Sharon: 49, 152 Moore, Shirley: 51, 137 Moore, Warren: 152 Morgan, Jim: 53,137 Morgan, Joe: 137 Morgan, Lenora: 112 Morgan, Lillian: 30, 40, 47, 50, 110, 112 Morgan, Sara: 51, 157 Morris, Carol: 112 Morris, Gail: 51, 57, 86, 87,152 Morris, Mary: 51, 61, 64,137 Morrison, David: 80, 152 Morrison, Mario: 51, 152 Morrison, Patricia: 49, 152 Morrison, Sharon: 152 52,152 137 -159- Morton, Nancy: 30, 45, 48, 64,113 Mosely, Louis: 54, 137 Mosley, Joe: 56, 58, 61, 64, 81,113 Moss, Diane: 137 Mount, Mary: 51,137 Mugg, Dan: 113 Mullenix, Carolyn: 113 Mullican, Molly: 113 Mullikin, Albert: 40, 41, s4,6o,11s Mulvey, Pat: 50, 62,113 Murphy, Carolyn: 62 Murphy, Jean: 152 Murphy, Phyllis: 49, 152 Murrah, Sue: 137 Murray, Barbara: 46, 47, 48, 113 Murray, Bob: 40, 41, 54, 56, 60, 82, 113 Murray, Ron: 55, 58,152 Murrell, John: 81, 137 Mustion, Vada: 48, 137 Myers, LaVon: 49, 58,152 Nagel, Cristina: 40, 50, 113 Naifeh, Franklin: 55, 152 Nance, Carol: 152 Nance, Edith: 51, 137 Nance, John: 5 5, 58, 113 Nance, Phil: 65, 113 National Art Honor Society: 40 National Forensic League: 43 National Honor Society: 40 National Thespians: 43 Nay, Herbie: 55, 153 Nedbalek, Joleta: 49, 153 Neel, Nancy: 50,113 Neeley, Martha: 49, 153 Neeley, Susan: 42, 47, 50, 137 Neff, Tinker: 29, 41, 47, 58, 60, 61, 110, 113 Neil, Allen: 113 Neiman, Merryjean: 40, 48, 62, 113 Nelson, Bob: 113 Nelson, Eddie: 54, 137 Nelson, Frank: 52, 113 Nelson, Mary Ann: 40, 50,113 Nelson, Murleen: 137 Nelson, Phil: 69, 115 Neuffer, Kay: 61, 62,114 Neville, Gib: 137 New, Sherilyn: 153 Nicho1,Nobes: 114 Nicholes, Vernon: 137 Nichols, Barbara: 64, 137 Nichols, Larry: 60, 68, 71, 78,114 Nichols, Lynn: 52, 153 Nichols, Mike: 83, 153 Nichols, Milton: 52, 65 Nichols, Raymond, Mr.: 45, so Nickell,John:40, 52,114 Niece, Jeri: 153 Nix, Jimmy: 153 Noble, Joe: 41, 153 Noftsger, John: 55, 83, 153 Norman, Terry: 155 Northcutt, Judith: 153 Norton, Charlotte: 114 Norwood, Alonzo, Mr.: 17 Novey, Karen: 114 Nuerenberger, John: 46, 53, 58, sz, 137 0 17, O Club QBoysj: 56 O Club 1Girlsj: 57 Oaks, Chris: 137 Odle, Virginia: 114 Odom, Terry: 69, 138 Office Aides: 46 O'Keefe, Michael: 54, 137 Oldfield, Karen: 29, 34, 42, 43,114 Oldham, Laurie: 138 O'Leary, Charles: 54, 137 Olive, Robert: 56, 60, 81,138 Ooten, Dave: 46, 54, 56, 82,138 Orbit Queen: 25 Orbit Staff: 30 Ormiston, George: 44, 52, 53, 153 Osborn, Marie: 49, 153 Otey, Gloria: 51, 62,138 O'Toole, Paul: 83,153 Owen, Kathleen B., Misa: 11, 47, 57, 61 Owen, William: 54, 114 Owens, Thomas: 55, 153 Ozmun, Grover: 84, 138 P Pack, Henrie Bea: 30, 33, 40, 47, 50, 110, 114 Paden, John, Mr.: 17 Paine, Allen: 56, 68, 72, 77,138 Paine, Bert: 56, 81,114 Palmer, Janet: 40, 42, 43, 47, 50, 57, 61, 64,109,150,114 Palmer, Nancy: 144 Pancoast, Jacquelyn: 64, 153 Park, Mabel, Mrs.: 17 Parker, Diane: 51, 153 Parnell, Bill: 16, 32, 47, 85,138 Parrish, Marilee: 114 Pasquella, Don: 63, 114 Patterson, Charlene: 138 Patterson, Michael: 153 Peek, Dolly: 41, 50, 114 Peek, Sharon: 58,153 Pemberton, Drucilla: 51, 138 Penn, Mike: 52 Pennington, Sandra: 51, 62, 138 Pep Council: 57 Perkins, Charles: 114 Perkins, Phil: 82, 153 Perkins, Tommy: 138 Perkins, Tricia: 51, 153 Perryman, Luanne: 48, 58, 63,114 Peterson, Bill: 56, 68, 153 Peyton, Myrna: 49, 153 Phillips, Carolyn: 138 Phillips, Luella: 153 Phillips, Patti: 153 Phillips, Wyndee Lou: 49, 138 Phipps, Phyllis: 153 Piatt, Larry: 58, 153 Pickard, Du Mont: 138 Pickard, Lelia, Mies: 17, 41 Pickle, Joise: 114 Pickle, Loise: 114 Pickle, Tony: 153 Pierce, Margaret: 155 Pierce, Sharon: 49, 153 Pinkerton, Bill: 56, 60, 69, 76, 77, 78, 109,150,115 Pipkin, Betty: 153 Plemmons, Larry: 54, 138 Plumer, Dorothy: 158 Poage, Don: 153 Poe, Pat: 153 Poindexter, Jacque: 115 Poore, Jerry: 6 5, 115 Porter, Arthur B. Jr., Mr.: 17 Porter, Robert: 153 Potts, Janey: 138 Powell, John: 138 Poynor, Doris: 153 Pozaro, Mary Ann: 51,138 Prag, Eileen: 51,62,138 Pratt, Carl: 138 Price, Alice: 115 Price, Carole: 51, 153 Prichard, Pat: 50, 57 Priddy, Pat: 153 Prigmore, Millard: 55,82,153 Prince and Princess of Friendship: 28 Prince, Elizabeth: 48, 138 Prince, Ginger: 49 Prince, Larry: 138 Prince, Rose Marie: 65 Prince, Virginia: 153 Pritchard, Norma: 46, 48, 58,138 Privette, Parnell: 55, 58,153 Proctors: 60 Proctor Court: 60 Proctor Queen: 24 Pruitt, Mary, Miss: 17, 30 Puckett, Carol: 45, 50, 62 153 Pugh, Gordon: Pulley, Martha: 41, 42, 43. 46. 47, 49, 138 Pummill, Leah: 49, 64, 138 Puzin, Nicole: 33, 51, 153 Pyle, Jan: 61 Quick, Carolyn: 115 Quiett, Judy: 115 Quill and Scroll: 40 Rader, Jerry: 63,115 Radford, Bob: 153 Raffety, Mike: 158 Ragan, Beth: 115 Ragland, Sue: 48, 115 Railey, Malacha: 62, 115 Rains, Elizabeth: 51, 153 Ramsey, Bob: 1 53 Ramsey, Peggy: 49, 153 Rapp, Judy: 51, 109, 153 Rash, Frances: 51, 62,138 Raskins, Richard: 153 Rayburn, David: 65, 115 Reardon, Suzie: 51, 153 Reaves, Carol: 49, 153 Reddick, Roberta: 115 Redmond, Dick: 52,115 Reece, Charles: 115 Reed, Andy: 63,69,153 Reed, Betty Jane: 46, 49,133,138 Reed, Riclri: 115 Reed, Walker: 153 Reeves, Mike: 153 Reeves, Nancy: 153 Reeves, William: 153 Reger, Marlene: 62, 116 Reid, Erma Ann: 153 Reid, Robert, Mr.: 17 Remington, Don: 54, 116 Renegar, Inez: 64, 116 Renshaw, Anne: 49, 63, 138 Rentzel, Del: 45, 52, 153 Reynolds, Allie: 60, 69, 138 Reynolds, Bobbye Kay: 33, 48,153 Reynolds, Haven: 81, 138 Reynolds, Mae Belle: 51, 153 Reynolds, Sylvia: 62, 116 Rhoades, Charlene: 51, 153 Rice, Jim: 46, 54, 56,70,116 Rice, Mildred: 46, 47, 48,116 Rich, Dale: 52, 153 Richards, Judy: 153 Richardson, Marilyn: Richardson, Tommy: 139 Rickman, Jane: 153 Riddell, Dah: 49, 47, sz, 116 Riley, Kathleen: 153 Riley, Sally: 57, 86, 87,139 Rinker, Sherry: 139 Roach, Dean: 116 Roach, Don: 139 Roberts, Gayla Sue: 116 Roberts, Jack: 139 Roberts, Jerry: 52,53,139 Roberts, Sonny: 139 49,139 Robinson, Robertson, Ann: 42, 50, 65, 153 Robertson, Connie: 50, 139 Robertson, Frank: 69, 144, 153 Robertson, Jim: 139 Robertson, Kay Ellen: 16, 50, 116 Robinson, Dick: 46 Robinson, Jerry: 84, 139 Vanette: 139 Wilson, Lucy: 49, 155 Winter, Roblyer, Jack A., Mr.: 17, 56, ss, 76 Roisman, Tony: 43 44, 153 Rollins, Richard: 153 Roper, John: 116 Roring, Mary Ann: 139 Rose, Gail: 51,153 Rose, John C.: 54, 63,109,116 Rosensthal, Dick: 42, 43, 54, 61, 124, 139 Ross, Douglas: 116 Ross, Nadine: 46, 49, 57, 86, 97, 139 Ross, Nancy Ann: 51, 139 Rowe, Bobbie Jo: 153 Rowe, Greta Sue: 139 Rowland, Norma Jo: 47, 49, 153 Rudolph, Phil: ss, ss, 71, 116 Rue, Danielle: 154 Ruhman, Carol: 49, 139 Ruscha, Eddie: 154 Ruscha, Shelby: 41, 63,116 Russell, Margaret: 49, 63, 154 Rutledge, Melva: 64, 139 Ryan, Carolyn Sue: 48, 139 Ryland, Charles: 154 S Sabo, Mary Ann: 49, 62,139 Sadler, Gloria: 116 Sailer, Jack: 47, 60, 116 Sala, Sandra Ann: 51, 62, 154 Salyer, Mona: 43, 49, 154 Dianna: 49, 58, 154 Samara, Samara, Nadia: 58, 116 Sanders, Dick: 46, 55, 154 Sanders, Maxine: 40, 41, 48, 62, Thomas, 63, 116 Sanders, Mona: 51,58,139 Sanders, Patricia: 154 Sanders, Vernie: 81, 154 Bill: 81,154 Sanford, Sanford, Dick: 60, 116 Sanford, Sandlin, Raymond L.: Beverly: 62, 117 5 Sandy, L. Gayland: 139 Sargent, James Michael: 16, 117 Sartin, Nevva Ione, Mrs.: 17, 30 Satterfield, Jim: 41, 56, 80, 117 Saulsberry, Carol: 16, 28, 32, 47, 48,57,61,110,133,117 Saulsberry, Donna: 49, 144, 154 Scales, Bobby Ray: 42, 43, 47, 58, 60, 61, 63,110,117 Scharlock, Marilyn: 58, 117 Scheele, Ronnie: 154 Scheidt, Gary: 154 Schelenger, Raymond: 55, 154 Sehem, Charlene: 50, 117 Schmeusser, Fred: 117 Schroer, Beverly: 154 Schuster, Elaine: 42, 43, 47, 50, 61, 150, 117 Schwartz, Paul: 43, 44, Scott, Bill: 44, sz, 154 Scott, Elsie Jane: 49, 154 Scott, Jan: 49, 154 Scott, Jerry: 46, 117 Scott, Jim: 139 Scott, Lee, Jr.: 55,154 Screws, Freda: 139 54, 61,117 Scruggs, Larry: 117 Scudamore, Nancy Lee: 154 Scullion, Patricia: 117 Sealy, Jimmy: 52, 81,139 Segraves, Eddie: 52, 139 Seligson, Janice: 41, 47, 51,139 Sewell, Jane: 48, 139 Sexton, Clydene: 40, 62, 117 Shackelford, Carolyn: 49, 62, 53, 139 Shadid, Charene: 139 Shadid, Joyce: 154 Shadid, Linda: 57, 88, 89, 139 Shafer, Carl J., Mr.: Shaffer, Jack: 56, 60, 68, 70, 73, 79, 81 Shaffer, Sara: 45, 57, 62,117 Shaner, Gary: 52, 154 Sharbrough, Joyce: 51, 154 Sharp, Carole Sue: 65, 117 Sharp, Donal: 65,139 Sharp, Lenwood: 68, 73,139 Sharpe, Sudie: 117 Shaw, Marjorie: 139 Shelburne, Betty: 51, 154 Shelton, Linda: 51, 140 Shenold, Karl: 52, 154 Shepard, Gladys, Miss: 18 Shepard, Mary: 117 Shinn, Don: 117 Shinn, Sylvia: 117 Shipman, Barbara: 154 Shipman, Carol: 62, 140 Shipman, Sharon: 51, 154 Shirk,Jill:42, 51,154 Shirley, Dick: 54, 118 Shoemaker, Gene: 52, 154 Shorbe, Janyce: Z9, 40, 47, Shorbe, Sue: 51 ,154 Shrewder, Robert: 139 Shubcrt, Pat: 42, 43, 49,154 Sidwell, Tony: 16 Siegley, Margaret, Mrs.: Sikes, Bill: Bl, 154 Sikes, Wenona: 62, 118 Silvernail, Carol: 118 Silvernail, Sharon: 154 Simmering, Hilda: 49, 110 Simmons, Janet Kay: 42, 43, Simon, Gaynella: 49, 154 Simpson, Dean: 154 Simpson, Marsha: 118 Sims, Don: 118 Sinclair, Robert: 52, 1,54 Singer, Stan: 154 Singleton, Mary Jane: 62, 118 Sipe, Janet Kay: 48, 62,140 Sipe, Shirley: 48 Skidmore, Charles: 154 Slate, Phoebe: 41, 49,140 Sloan, Sharon: 49, 154 50,118 I DEX Spencer, Barney: 58, 119 Spiva, Jerry: 154 Spiva, Mary Ann: 42, 154 Sports Queen: 25 Springer, Ann: 51,154 Spurlock, Virden: 55, 119 Srago, Glenda: 51,154 Srago,Joe: 150,119 Stahl, Edwin: 56, 79, 82,140 Stallings, Katy: 119 Stanjios, Chris: 154 Standeven, Ann: 47, 49, 154 Stanfill, Wanda: 63,140 Stanford, Charles: 81, 154 Stanton, Johnny: 119 Staples, Billy: 56, 119 Statzer, Shirley: 50, 64, 140 Stearns, Tommy: 62 Stephens, Ann: 48, 140 Stephens, Barbara: 51, 140 Stephens, Wm. Alva: 81, 154 Sterkel, George: 119 Stewart, Joe: 81, 119 Stewart, Mike: 144, 154 Stokes, Phylis: 154 Stoll, Kay Donna: 46, 119 Stoll, Linda: 42, 49, 154 Stoner, Judy: 49, 154 Stong, Marilyn: 41, 49, 140 Stong, Robert: 40, 41, 52, 119 Stout, Barry: 154 Stout, Hal: 154 Stout, Patty: 48, 58,140 Stoutz, Sylvia: 50, 62, 119 Stovall, Billy: 154 Stovall, Joan: 45, 46, 62, 119 Strain, Marsha: 48, 140 Strauch, Frances: 140 Strauch, Helen: 27, 52, 53, 61,119 Straughn, Alan: 119 Streetman, Carolyn: 51,58,140 Streufert, Richard: 154 Strickland, Kagay: 48, 119 Strickler, Nancy: 25, 32, 48, 56, 57, 110, 119 Strong, Keith: 140 Stuart, Bert: 84, 154 Stuart, Martha Lou: 58, 119 Stuart, Wesley: 30, 60, 119 Stubbs, Dianne: 50,140 Student Council: 61 Student Council President: 22 Sullivan, Jeanne: 49, 58, 140 48,140 Supreme Court: 60 Sureck, Phil: 154 Susens, George: 56, 57, 60, 69, 76, 79,109,119 Sutherland, Sylvia: 61, 119 Swanson, J Chester, Mr.: 8 Swatek, Tom: 55 Swindell, Catherine: 51, 154 Thrower, Ronny: 53, 120 Thurman, Richard: 155 Tomes, lrita: 50, 62, 141 Tomes, Teddy: 120 Tonini, Lois: 46, 50, 120 Townsend, Etha, Miss: 18, 40 Tracewell, William: 155 Track: 81 Tracy, Bob: 120 Trekell, Roger: 55, 155 Trent, Jack: 58,141 Tripp, Sherry: 49, 155 Trotter, Lanny: 44, 54, 141 Tucker, Elaine, Mrs.: 18 Tunnell, John: 54, 141 Turner, Joyce: 49, 155 Tyler, Carol: 51, 89, 155 Tyson, Pat: 34, 42, 45, 61,141 U Ulmer, Neta: 155 Uncrowned Queens: 29 Underwood, Mary: 49, 120, 155 Urban, Marilyn: 48, 63,141 Utley, Bob: 120 V Valentine, Carolyn: 47, 49, 155 Van Dyke, Robert: 45, 155 Van Hooser, Carl: 141 Van Matte, Gretchen: 43, 49, 141 Varnell, Ray: 141 Vaughn, Ann: 16, 42, 49, 45, ss, 61,62,64,120 Veale, Joanne: 44, 51, 64, 141 Vedder, Myra: 49, 62,155 Vermillion, Jon: 81, 155 Verser, Jerry: 155 Vick, Billy: 82 Vincent, Darrell: 83, 155 Vinyard, Lavita: 155 Visual Education: 45 Von Tungeln, Henrietta, Min: Voth, Nancy: 62,124,141 W Wade, Barbara: 49, 58, 155 Wade, Freddie: 52 Wade, Lamar: 82, 155 Wadley, Ronnie: 58,155 Wages, Mary: 155 Waggoner, Bill: 155 Waggoner, Jan: 49, 141 Wagner, Ed: 46, 54, 64, 120 Wahl, Steve: 82,141 Walcott, Sharyn: 89, 141 Walker, Carole: 49, 155 Diane: 49 Walker, Walker, Gail: 49, 155 Walker, Penny: 49, 141 Symes, Ronnie Walter: 58, 154 Talbot, David: 154 Talley, Dan: 140 Tate, Don: 155 Tate, Jolene: 49, 155 Tate, Nancy: 51,155 Slobodin, Sharon: 49, 154 Smelser, Carroll, Mr.: 18 Smith, Barbara: 49,154 Smith, Bob: 40, 41,54,118 Smith, Di Ann: 41, 46, 49 Smith, Diwayne: 140 Smith, Don: 45, 52,140 Smith, Edith: 51, 61,140 Smith, Eileen: 42, 47, 50, 64, 89, Taylor, Bob: 120 Taylor, Joyce: 47, 141 Taylor, Kaye: 120 Taylor, Larry: 155 Taylor, Lon: 120 Taylor , W. H., Mr.: 8, 16 Tebrinke, Martin: 52, 141 Tech, Jack: 40, 41,54,120 Tennis: 84 Theimer, Ruth: 141 Tice, John: 44 Walker, Ruth: 155 Wallace, Dorothy: 57, 89,141 Wallace, Joyce: 42, 47, 144, 155 Wallace, Margaret: 49, 155 Wallace, Wanda: 106 Walters, Harold: 45, 54, 120 Warner, Charles: 65, 141 Warner, Mary Anne: 155 Warren, Donald: 120 Warren, Fred: 52,155 Warren, Janey: 49, 155 Warren, Mary Jane: 15 5 Warren, Steve: 1 55 Wasson, Roy: 155 Waters, Gladys: 121 Watkins, Betty: 49, 64, 155 Watson, Bobette: 49, 64, 155 Watson, Harold: 81, 155 Watson, Virginia: 51, 64, 141 109, 140 Smith, Elaine: 62, 140 Smith, Ina: 118 Smith, Jean: 154 Smith, Joyce: 118 Smith, Keith: 118 Thomas, Betty: 49, 89, 155 Thomas, Beverly: 50, 58, 120 Billy: 42 Thomas, George: 155 Smith, Patsy: 51, 62, 140 Thomas, Joyce: 48, 141 Thomas, Lillian: 155 Smith, Patsy Coy: 51,154 Smith, Robert: 140 Smith, Ronnie: 118 Smith, Sandra: 118 Smith, Ted: 56,68,70,77,78,118 Smith, Terry: 140 Smith, True: 42, 43, 47, 48, 7, 88,140 Thomas, Marzetta: 120 Thomlinson, Maribeth: 42, 43, 49, 155 Throckmorton, Bob: 53, 81 Thompson, Brad: 43, 44, 54, Smyth, Betty: 49, 154 Snell, Virginia: 118 Snipes, Kay Donna: 41, 47, 48, 53, 118 Snyder, Ralph: 63, 118 Son, Barbara: 49, 154 Sorick, June: 51, 89,154 Soule, George: 46, 118 Soutet, John: 140 Spear, Tom: 47, 56, 68, 70, 77, 79, 118 Speck, Carolyn: 40, 50, 62, 63,118 ss, 120 Thompson, Carol: 50, 51, 57, 86, 155 Thompson, Carolyn: 47, 51, 61, 141 Thompson, Clay: 42, 44, 141 Thompson, Gene: 30, 54, 63, 141 Thompson, Jackie: 141 Thompson, Mary: 47, 49, 155 Thompson, Mary Ann: 40, 41, 53. 109 Thompson, Phyllis: 120 Thompson, Roger: 155 Thornton, Carolyn: 120 Thornton, Martha: 48, 141 Thrower, Larry: 52, 133, 141 -160- Watt, John: 54,141 Watts, Tipp: 141 Way, Gordon: 65 Webb, Roberta: 121 Webb, Sharon: 51,155 Webber, Bob: 20, 40, 41, 42, 43, 47, 55, 57, 61, 64,121 Wehba, Dale: 43, 44 Wehba, Jacque: 121, 141 Weinert, Duane, Mr.: 1 1, 57 Weiss, Julie: 141 Welborn, Rosalie: 155 Wells, Lawrance: 55, 155 Wemple, Norma: 141 18 White, White, Freda: 47, 63, 121 White, Jack: 121 White, Jimmy: 43, 44, 142, 141 White, Wendal: 155 Whitehead, Larry: 52, 149, U5 Whittam, Sandra: 49, 156 Whitten, Ann: 41, 45, 50, 64,121 Whitten, Jayna: 121 Wiggs, Jerry: 155 Wilburn, Delbert: 121 Wilcox, John: 41, 54, 60,121 Wiley, Saramay: 42, 43, 47, 50, Dina Dupree: 128 61, 133, 142 Wilkins, Jean Bailey, Mrs.: 18, 49, 57 Wilkins, Lou Ann: 58, 142 Wil1ard,Jo:57, 86, 87,121 Williams, Carolyn, 40, 42, 43, 47, 48, 61,64, 110,121 Williams Williams Williams ,Deanez 53, 81,121 ,Deborah: 29, 50,64, 133,121 ,Diana:49,155 Williams, James: 43, 142 , Martha: 40, 42, 43, 44, Williams 411, 54, 121 Williams, Nancy: 121 Williams, Norma: 48, 62,121 Williams, Pat: si Williams, Roy: 44, 81 Williams, Vernon: 63, 142 Williford, Nancy: 122 Willoughby, Lucille, Min: l 8 , 124 Wilson, Bill: 142 Wilson, Carol: 122 Wilson, Charlene: 48, 142 Wilson , Charles, Mr.: 18, 57 Wilson, David: 40, 41,54,122 Wilson, Don: 56, 77, 142 Wilson, Donald: 55 Wilson, Emmet: 53, 81 Wilson, Glenetta Jo: 51, 155 Wilson, Nancy: 49, 155 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, 62, Wilson, Paul: 65,122 Robert: 142 Sulie: 40, 41, 45, 50, 122 ViCk: 142 Windes, Joe: 46, 155 Allen: 68, 71 Wishard, Bruce: 142 Wishart, Betty: 64, 155 Wishart, Tom: 40, 41, 63,122 Wisler, Bob: 54, 64, 122 Witt, Jerry: 155 Wittels, Carol Ellen: 41, 49, 142 Witter, Stanton: 122 Wolf, J. 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