Classen High School - Orbit Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)
- Class of 1955
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A D ' Q ff M 'Q T 0 I 'S I , f 1 W J ,of lf ' WWW I 5 Vi! , aN'?Ai.7Aoivlb.D CQGX-,cf 5 f 'B S V je, :fa W V .jp W , AZ! I W' . 7 'ZMXGZZ t 1 My ff ffiZJg,,fQ f ,ff fy 8 6 , f ff I , K ,bb 6u N,xM K an Q Q gb X of :XJR-fa ' 5 ,Q Q 'Y YX X fu Ng XS X W NMM 'S-'H--.,, 515 S Q 2 1 5 LFISSEN HIGH scH00L E SK Sb 3 N-:CN-agfaf-x,,s-,Q .NEG SQXQ xkgwiig LQKLHHUMH C1Ty.0klHH 5- 'TJ , ' Y X9 DY: Si.. X Uoolloogo of Tomorrow When the HOME OF THE COMET had spon- sored some l5,000 graduates in a third of a century, its walls began to bulge. Crowding 2,000 teen-agers into quarters designed for half that number produced unabatable agon- ies. In the midst of attempts at wall-stretching and tier upon tier arrangement of students, a man, devoted to the cause of boys and girls, be- came charged with an ambition that would not be denied. T Years cglrk in pubEschooIs iiiained his faith in youth's promise to the future. Cour- ageously he let his dream take form. ln Sep- tember, '55 Classen will adjourn in a new build- ing,-lasting monument to its dreamer,- WlLLlAM HENRY TAYLOR. A tribute to his will to achieve for the class of l956, and all future classes, added facilities for developing character, happiness and suc- cess to thousands who shall rally to THE CALL OF THE COMET. Achievements of alumni, who ever hold her banners high, CHALLENGE CLASSENITES OF TOMORROW. To all who have made Classen great, and to the class of l955, especially, last to tread these beloved halls, this ORBIT is in- scribed. May it perpetuate cherished memories, treasure friendships, commemorate honors won for theCGLORY OF CLASSEN and do honor to all who have devoted their time and talent. COME COMETS, let's catch the torch! I t's ours to have and hold on high, Keep bright its stars, Keep blue its sky, Keep gold its right to never die. Will it be the same? Will the halls ring with the din of morning greetings? Will old traditions fall into meaning- lessness? These are undoubtedly some of the questions Classen seniors ask themselves as they see New Classen assum- ing form of a model with which they have become familiar in the auditorium foyer. These questions can be answered only through experience. The order changeth. New situations stimulate new responses. Opportunity is likewise responsibility. Achieve- ments stir us to progress. We are an atomic propelled generation. The fuel in our tanks is time. W I , Ab J KN LEDGMENT fi I far. 1 GP EX ..... ,.......... .... 1 7 6-180 2 21? am as-acc: cn.: -can-aagc oqn-. 1 .- -f Q use---1--cw. MR. LLOYD M. ESTES Assistant Principal Ni MRS, CLARA ALLEY Registrar MISS INEZ ELLIS Testing and Vocational Guidance iw' MR. GEORGE BRUCHER Boys Counselor The office staff keeps things running smoothly and gets little recognition for their efforts. Attendance, guidance, registration, financial and secretarial de- tails are just a few ofthe many duties performed by this group. Their patience and understanding is truly a guiding light to Clossenites. MISS RETHAWAVE HULETT Girls Counselor MRS. DELMA HARRIS Attendance Clerk -4.. MRS, MAXINE TYLER Secretary to Mr. Taylor MR, W. H. TAYLOR Principal MRS. LAURA MATTHEWS Financial Secretary MRS, REBA JAMES Secretary to Mr. Estes ..5... MRS. NOLA MOORE Registered Nurse J, Chester Swanson, Superintendent of Oklahoma City Public School JUST BUILD A BETTER YOU Your task-to build a better world, God said. I answered, How? Tbe world is sucb a large, vast place, So complicated now. And I so small and useless am, Tbere's nothing I can dof, But God in all His wisdom said, just build a better YOU. Dorotby R. jones This is the message Mr. Swanson expressed in a re- cent copy of the Superintendent's Bulletin. We feel it truly brings the greeting he would hope for each member of the Class of l955. Asad farewell to this old house as the '54-'55 school year grinds slowly to an end. Through these doors have passed more than l5,000 graduates, bright with hopes of the future. Creaky halls rever- berating with shouts of pleasure, became sympathe- tically somber and silent during those unforgettable test weeks. It looks like all's over for us but memories of this building, and eternal gratitude for help that placed us on the royal road to success, -5. 1 Mrs. L. D. Melton President of Board of Education Mr. Otto Thompson Vice-President of the Board C B- MCCVGY of Education Board Member 'U in Mr. Jim Wright B M b Mr. Philip C. Bennett Cord em er Board Member CENTRAL OFFICE STAFF Mr, Gilbert Robinson, Director of Person- nel, Mr. Merle J. Burr, Ass't. Sup't. in Charge of Pupil Accounting and Re- search, Dr. N. L. George, Ass't. Sup't in Charge of Administration and Buildings, Mrs. Gladys McDonald, Director of Ele- mentary Education, Dr, Melvin W. Barnes, Ass't Sup't in Charge of Instruction. -7- ll ADl lJUJl I MRS. LYDA W, MARSHALL Sophomore and junior English, Social and Courtesy MRS HAZEL LIVINGSTON M'5S R'5 M- BAUGHMAN Committees. Senior EA ,ish Cream, Winn CO- Sophomore, junior and senior English, Co-sponsor Q f 9 ' Q, . Sponsor of Senior Class, Chairman of ofjunior class, Awards and Scholarships Committee. Assembly-Calendar Committee. We Ma. ter Our Language With MR. JIM N. FORTENBERRY Sophomore and junior English, Sponsor of Blue Jacket Pep Club, Publicity Committee, Pipeline reporter, Life baslloveliness to sell, All oeauiifiil ana' splendid things, Blue waves wbitened on a cliff, Soaring fire that sways ana' sings, And cbildreifs faces looking ap Holding wonder like a cap. Sara Teasdale MRS, MABEL C. KNIGHT Sophomore, junior, and senior English, Awards and l Scholarships, Planning Committee. -3- MISS DELLA LINK Sophomore, junior, and senior English, Sponsor of Classen Courtesy Club, MISS AUDRIE E. ALBERTS Sophomore and junior English, Latin, Co-sponsor of sophomore class, ln ourselves our future lies. Sometimes book reports seem pretty silly, until we consider that it is by experi- ence gained in meeting personalities on printed pages that we are able to judge and understand the people we meet in our daily routines. Work in English is vital to our progress in other fields. Without reading comprehen- sion, and ability to say what we wish to say expressively, knowledge we gain in all fields would be a small asset. Expert Instruction MRS. MABEL C. PARK Chairman of English departmentg sophomore, jun- ior, and senior English, Chalirman of Awards and Scholarships Committee. MISS KATHERINE V. GIBSON Sophomore, junior, and senior English, Awards and Scholarshipsg Planning, Chairman of Dues Com- mittee. MISS HELEN M. BOURKE Sophomore, junior, and senior English, Spon- sor of Junior Red Cross, Co-sponsor of soph- omore class. MRS. SUE A. BRANSON MR. LANDES L. HORTON Shorthand, junior and senior English, American Sophomore and junior English, Sponsor of Hi-Y histo ry. ..9- 'ie increasing likelihood of ing oneself in a foreign gives impetus to language ents' industry. nnguage study is vital as ntroduction to other cul- s and a broadening hori- It aids us in becoming 2 capable, intelligent citi- i and gives background for ling our own surroundings. MISS LUCILLE WILLOUGHBY MISS HENRIETTA VON TUNGELN Latin, Sponsor of senior class, Caesponsor Honor ClWC1l m0 l Of F0 elQn l-OVWQUUQG DQPUVTITIEDT, SDOU- Language. ish, Sponsor at Honor Language, OCCTA repre- MISS LELIA PICKARD French, Awards and Scholarships, Audio-Visual Ed- ucation Committee, Co-sponsor Honor Language sentative, Student Social Activities Committee. They Teach Future Linguists MR. VIRGIL E. CALDWELL Public Relations, Spanish, German, Sponsor of Ger- man Club, Student Social Activities, Chairman of MR. ARTHUR M. KlNCAID Policies, Chairman of Publicity Committee, Spanish, Honor Society Committee. -10- I? MR. DUANE WEINERT Activities Counselor, Sponsor of Pep Council, Stu- dent Council, Planning Comimittee. While History Is Being Made Each day events conspire to make the world smaller. Broth- erhood ot man can be achieved only through mutual under- standing. The story ot man's social growth is essential to in- telligent citizenship. A signifi- cant part of our heritage is an appreciation of the effects of other cultures upon which our own was founded. MISS OPHELIA BYARS American and Latin American history, Sponsor of Classette Pep Club, Pep Council. ..11... MISS B. HOLLAND Psychology, World and American History, Co-spam sor of senior class. MR. CHARLES W. KERR Sophomore English, World and American history, Co-sponsor of Hi-Y, Honor Society Committee. MISS GLADYS SHEPARD Chairman of social studies department, World Prob- lems, World and American History, Co-sponsor of senior class, Assembly-Calendar, Planning Com- mittee. MR. RODNEY l, ST. DIZIER Mathematics, Geometry, Algebra, Co-sponsor of sophomore class, Honor Math. MRS, NELLIE B. ECTON Algebra, Geometry, Co-sponsor of Honor Math Club, Sponsor of Y-Teens, OCCTA representative. MISS MARY PRUITT MRS. RUTH SHRINER Mathematics, Algebra, Geometry, Co-sponsor of Algebra' GeOm9 Y' senior class, Honor Math, Million Penny Round- up. Accuracy in thought is the result of application of ma- thematical operations. The challenge is stimulating and our math department, while proud of national recogni- tion its top students have achieved, does not rest on its laurels. Honor Math Clubs are active, interested groups. All students are encour- aged to recognize the impor- tance of math in everyday livingand certainlyin under- standing new developments of science and industry in this atomic age. MlSS JULIA M. DENNY Geometry, Algebra, Dues, Honor Society, Committee. MISS BERNICE GORDON Geometr Tri ronomet Al ebra S nsor ,, y, Q rv, Q , P0 punior class. ...12- It Totals Fine Teaching MRS. REBA CLARK Chairman of mathematics department, Geometry, Trigonometry, Algebra, Co-sponsor of Honor Math Club, OCCTA representative, Awards and Scholar- ships Committee. Business needs ballast. Without qual- ified workers and trainecl leaders modern business would render poor public service. Competition is keen and Classen instructors insist on students recog- nizing this demand for higher stand- ards. The training is an excellent pre- paration for a variety of careers. MISS ETHEL BASINGER Typing, Business Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, Dues, Honor Society Commitees. MR. CLARK CUNNINGHAM Commercial Occupations, Typing, Business Man- ager of Orbit, Co-sponsor of Youth of the Kingdom, Publicity Committee. l MISS ETHA TOWNSEND Penmanship, Spelling, Shorthand, Chairman of Commercial Department, Chairman of Classen Awards, Chairman of Honor Society Committee. And Tomorrow' Business Loaders Shorthand, Typing, Co-sponsor of senior class, Classen Classics. MISS BETH WET MRS. IYY COPEITAND ' Distributive Education, Job Supervision, Sponsor of CQmfT'eVCl0l OQCUPOUOUSI -CIGVICGI PVGCWICQ, MG' D-E Club, OCCTA representative. chine Bookkeeping, Supervision, Co-sponsor of sen- :or class, Awards and Scholarships, Social and Courtesy Committee. -15- il' 1 of MR. GENE A. LOFTIS Business English, Typing, Shorthand, Sponsor of Commercial Club, Audio- visual Education Committee. fs. X wr MR. FRANK VITALE Vocal Music, Choir, Glee Clubs, Ensemble, Co-spon- sor of Blue Jacket Pep Club, Senior Class, Clossen Class- ics, Assembly-Calendar Com- mittee. MISS MARY L, LEWIS Art, Fashions, Sponsor of Art Nouveau, National Art Hon- or Society, Student Social Ac- tivities Committee. MR. ARTHUR JOHNSON Instrumental Music, Marching Bond, Orchestra, Theory, Co-sponsor of senior class, Clossen Class- ics, Sooners, Assembly-Calendar Committee, Secretary of KOKH-FM MRS. ELAINE TUCKER Manager KOKH-FM MRS, MARGARET SIEGLEY Assistant manager KOKH-FM Democracy can be measured by the degree of freedom its communications enjoy, the stability of its homes and the cultural development of its youth. Social responsibility, qualities of leadership, ability to enjoy life and appreci- ate beauty are fundamental in cultural and creative sub- jects designed to encourage self-expression. CContinued on page l 5l. ...1 4... MR. ROBERT CURRY Commercial Art, Ceramics, Advertising, Boys' physical education, tennis, Co-sponsor ot Art Nou- veau, Boys' O Club, Clossen Classics, Intra-mural sports, Social and Courtesy Committees. MRS. ISADORA BRANDENBURGH MRS. EDNA L, HEDGES F00ClS,'Cl'iild Guidance, Co-sponsor at Youth of that Kingdom, Awards and Scholarships Com- mi ee. l' MRS. NEVVA l. SARTIN Printing, Journalism, Director of School Publications, Sponsor of Quill and Scroll, OC lnterschol- astic School Press Association, Publicity, Assembly-Calendar Committee, Classen Life, Orbit. l MRS. ROSEMARIE CHERRY Speech, Plays and Produc- tion, Co-sponsor of Little Theatre, National Forensic League, National Thespians, Junior Class, Classen Class- ics. Better eli-Expression MISS VERA L. CAMPBELL Clothing, Home Decoration, Student Social Activ- ities, Social and Courtesy Committee. Once considered frills or extra curricular, they are now basic approaches to successful adjustment of high school citizens. Accomplishments of students of these departments have given Classen its flavor of national recognition. Each year artists, journalists and debaters win awards in na- tional competitions. MR. RAYMOND T. NICHOLS Speech, Technical drama, Co-sponsor of Little Theatre, National Forensic League, Announcers' Club, Practors, Classen Classics, Assembly-Calen- dar Committee. MR. W. N. CORBIN Speech, Debate, Co-sponsor of National Forensic League, Little Theatre, Sponsor of Announcers' Club, Radio, CSS, Planning Committee. MISS KATHLEEN OWEN Girls' sports director, Assistant activities director, Co-sponsor of Girls' O Club, Comes Pep Club, Sponsor of Student Council, Pep Council, Chairman of Clossen Classics, Chairman of lntra-mural Sports, Athletic, Assembly-Calendar Committee. MR. CARROLL SMELSER Director boys' physical education, golf, Co-sponsor of senior class, Athletic, Safety and Health, Intra- mural sports, Chairman ot Finance Committee. Win, lose or draw, physical fitness is essential citizen- ship training. Some physi- cal education activity for every student is the ambi- tion of the P.E. depart- ment. Whether intramu- ral, indoor, interconfer- ence contests, or a clash For Sport man hip and Ilealth MRS. R. L. HOOVER Girls' physicol education, Co-sponsor of Classette Pep Club, Sponsor of Girls' O Club, Pep Council, Athletic, Social and Courtesy Committee. MISS NONA M. COWAN Girls' physical education, Co-sponsor of Girls' O Club, Sponsor of Comes Pep Club, lntro-mural Sports Committee. -16.. between class or club members, the purpose is to give experience in sports- manship. Activities from football to shuffleboard encourage democratic ideals, friend- ly informal relationship between coaches and stu- dents and opportunities for practice in public rela- tions. MR. CLAYTON L, DAVIS World and American History, Boys' physical educa- tion baseball, Co-sponsor of junior class, Dues American and World history Boys physical educa- tion Basketball Sponsor of Bays O Club, Pep MR. JACK L. ANDERSON Boys' physical education, swimming, ln- tra-mural Sports, Social and Courtesy Committee. 11 7- MR. LEONARD F. MARCOTTE Industrial Arts, Boys' physical education wrestling MR, REX IRWIN Bays' physical education, Track, Algebra Geome try, Co-sponsor of junior class, Assembly Calendar Chairman of Athletic Committee. l4 MISS EUNICE M. COCKRUM C MR. ALONZO NORWOOD Mechanical Drawing, Chairman of Social and Cour- tesy, Chairman of State Text Book, Planning Com- rrxittsrn MR. FRANK McKEE Librarian, Audio-visual, Dues, Social and Courtesy Woodwork, Co-sponsor of sophomore class. ommittees. Re earch, Application Science is good fun. But appreciation of technological re- search in an atomic age has become a prerequisite to happy, healthful survival. Whether on field trips, in the labora- tory, library or aeronautics the scientifically inclined stu- dent finds enjoyment in discovering what makes the uni- verse tick. The facts ofthe world in which we live are often not self re- vealing. Whether we like it or not, we must learn to cope MR. CHARLES HALE MR, ROBERT REID Auto Mechanics, Metalwork, Sponsor of Safety Education, Safety and Health Committee Meteor Pep Club, Pep Council. -13- MR. OTTO M. VROOMAN -MR. CARL J,-SHAFER A Geology, Co-sponsor of Science Club, Social and Cl19mISf Y, HOnOrSOC1etv Commlnee- Courtesy Committee. From A Scientific Approach with physical, biological, social and emotional forces which largely dominate us. Not only a better understanding of specific laws but development ofa scientific method of thinking that can be applied to all tasks and activities, is gained. Whether draw- ing a line to scale or driving a car, the operation is more satisfactory when underlying principles are discovered and put into practice. MR, CHARLES O. WILSON Applied science, Co-sponsor of Meteor Pep Club, Sponsor of Amateur Radio Clubg Pep Council' Planning Committee, MR. JOHN M. PADEN MRS, GERALDINE BUZBEE MR. J. H. CONGER Cl10i m0f1 Of Science d9DOI'fm9 1f, BiOlOgy, CO- Biology, Co-sponsor of iunior classg Sponsor of Sci- Physics, Aeronautics, Chairman of Siu, sponsor of Science Club, Awards and Scholar- F-me Club, Honor Socieiy Committee, dem Social Activities Committee- ships Committee. 'l, f S., .fi 'sf ' 1 it 'c -1 9- l' T ' 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. ......... ------ Presented by Patsy Ferguson, Suzy Eagleton, Nan Hosmer and Betty Jo Meadows I I All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Although studies are of major import- ance, there is definite need for student participation in extra- curricular activities. Comet students are jiners . Classen has approximately forty school sponsored clubs which help de- velop qualities of initiative, leadership, cooperation and loyalty. The great variety- professional, honorary, athlet- ic, social, dramatic, service, scholastic-allows a student to be as active as his time permits 9' :':':' - zz' '-'- I --':i -1-' llll ::: x : as, ': vw? it l 431- U fwfcgfzz 1 V' i7,ww,,,, s 'lll ,,, Afxl-Qf -ttf N .N'f'f.V zr- -. .:.. -::: ,., f , ::::. -: '-':: 1-2 :--:.: :,: :.: tzr ::: -:':::x --' 2-:: zz- ...::- :-- :-: I I QI: W iz. 'rizi' i it ..::: -..:: .,.. Q J , , fm :::: .,,' by working in one or more groups suited to his interests and needs. Group interests or abilities that do not find satis- faction in an existing organi- zation may petition for the right to found a new order. The Student Council investigates programs and grants charters to desirable groups. Depart- mental clubs offer opportunity to add to experience in acade- mic fields such as commercial art, languages, math, writers and different science clubs. The bi-weekly newspaper and annual afford students oppor- tunities to test abilities in jour- nalistic and creative writing fields. Religious organizations and affiliation with national and international groups round out afield of outstanding activ- ties offered at Classen. I I I I I I I I I .I -20- gel glwgimszgyTawiyva-zsmsl my -1fFaz, 5AiH 5 when 4, L F3151-H5':s4:if3 iimge52?5s4?wfI5rsE5fswi5:gi1i1z1sgZQ1 1- fl 'Z'Z i4?w?, ',f'4'f1i2a71wf5f?4Z1'9' ww -V 2 -K W' wfzlgsgfg Qi iii I wwgwif 5, in v Knowledge and appreciation of art and skill in creating are quali- ties worthy of encouragement and recognition. Classen's Edna B. Stevenson Chapter ot National Art Honor Society was formed on May 8, l944. Art Nouveau members who aspire to membership submit eight pieces of original art work to be judged in state and national contests. Miss Ma ry Lamb Lewis sponsors Classen's Chap- ter. Don Blanding chapter of Quill and Scroll, lnternational Honor Society for High School Journalists, was organized at Classen in l954 by lO members of Classen Life and Orbit staffs. Members are instructed in chapter meetings of the ethics and ideals of journalism inculcated by the Society. Eligibility is based upon scholastic standing and personal qualities of leadership. Mrs. Nevva Sartin, director ot Classen publications sponsors the group. NATIONAL ART HONOR SOCIETY ROW l: Burt, Butler, Cheat- ham, Fenton, Faris, Hosmer. ROW 2: Meadows, Stearns Scott, Bernot, Higbie. QUILL AND SCROLL -22- Eagleton, Holcomb, Harwood, Bailey, Burns, Loy, Barton, Ferguson, Watkins, Elkouri. Little Theatre members may earn membership in National Thespians through participation in dramatic interpretations in accordance with na- tional regulations. Ten points from Little Theatre membership is prerequis- ite to National Thespians. Mrs. Rose Marie Cherry has assisted in presenting the Thespian program at Classen. NATIONAL TH ESPIANS NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Gillespie, Leopold, Faster, Hippen, Wotring, Shubert, Hodges, Crawford, McDowell, Wiley Tyson, Glenn, Collins, Thomlinson, Van Meter, Clemons, Eileen Smith, Ault, Lay, Fagin Cobb, Wheeler, Holcomb, Kennedy, Garrett, T. Smith, Carleton. ROW I: Jenkins, Hemry, Clapp, Hippen, Dorff, Corbin, Mr, W. N., Harris, Clark, Lemon Wheeler, Fagin, J. ROW 2: Berry, Everett, Thomlinson, Shubert, Wiley, Clemons, Wade Hazleton, Casey, Ormiston, Scott, Leopold. ROW 31 Crawford, Emerson, Saxe, Fagin, C Haswell, Jones, Fagin, S., Cook, William, J., Jacobson, Brandon, Robins. ROW 4: McElroy Collinson, Holcomb, Cosgrove, Williams, R., Goldman, Roisman, Mash. Aldrich, Chappelear, White, Booth Montgomery, Miss Etha Townsend ROW li Strong, Belisle, Haswell, Bernot, McCuiston, Clapp, Jacobson, Lovell, Harlow, Cheatham. ROW 2: Armstrong, London, Seligson, Gober Rhodes, Richardson, Belsky, Chappelle, Barker. ROW 3i French, Voth, Harwood, Barton Kroeger, Hemry, Belsky, Griffy, Jones, S, ROW 4: Clark, Smith, Roring, Fast, Mogridge Chados, Ketchum, Batchelor, Slate. National Forensic League, national honor society for debaters and speech stu- dents, is one of Classen's really active groups. Per- formances before adult audiences of twenty-five or more, is required for amassingthetwentypoints necessary for membership, providing the student is in the upper two-thirds of his class scholastically. Mr. W. N. Corbin and Mr. Ted Nichols direct the work of the group, Their achieve- ments have gained nation- al recognition. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY l made N.H.S.l One ot the most thrilling mo- ments a Classenite exper- iences is an invitation to National Honor Society. Based upon scholarship, leadership, character and service. A total of I5 per- cent of the senior class may be elected to mem- bership and 5 percent of the junior class. Miss Etha Townsend sponsors the group. e -25- 1 HONOR LANGUAGE Como esta vd? Parlez-vous Francais? ln order to promote interest in advanced language courses Honor Language was founded in l942. The idea of the club was presented by a student. There were twenty-five charter members, To become Mrs. ROW l: Belisle, Davis, Cheatham, Fagin. ROW 22 Butler, lrvine, Mann, Richardson, Morrison, Fowler. ROW 3: Davidson, Buchannan, Meager, Morris, Mclilderry. ROW 4i Jones, Cobb. ROW li l-laswell, Montgomery, McClelland, Pulley, Chodos. ROW 2: Mankin, Wittels, Meadows, Chap- pelle, Early, Guthrie, Glasgow, Von Tungeln. ROW 32 Stoll, Means, Seligson, Foster, Stong, Werme, Kennedy, Piatt. a member a student must be enrolled in his sixth semester of the some foreign language with a 3.5 average in his fiI'St five semesters, The group rotates sponsors. This year Miss Von Tungeln is the sponsor of the organization. HONOR MATH You have to be able to add more than two plus two to be singled out for membership in Honor Math. This organization honors outstanding math students. Members sponsored two projects this year. They organized a junior honor club whose constitution was approved by the Student Council. The other is their lend-a-hand project for assisting pupils. ln the math bulletin box Problem of the Week and an honor problem appear each week. Names ofthe first twelve persons turning in correct answers are listed in the box. Mrs. Reba Clark sponsors the group. Reba Clark admires the geometric Christmas tree the-class proposed, ROW li Richardson, Mrs. Reba Clark, Boyle Gritty Jacobson Batchelor Stong, ROW 2: French, Belsky, l-lippen, Fost, Carnforth, Hul'st, Stubbsj Belsky. ROW 3: Chappelear, Mitschrich, Lovell, White, l-lann, Mogridge, jflapp. ROW 4: McClain, Clark, Berry, Armstrong, Haswell, Bell, S. ones, SCIENCE CLUB Comet scientists exhibit projects at the Oklahoma Science Fair. 25- ROW li Wilernan, Stuemkv, Fenton, New, Graham, Jones, Richardson, Butler, Ault. ROW 2: Bass, Hand, Collins, Mitchell, Batchelor, Churchill, Cohen. l-love you seen the electric lights around the bulletin box in the auditorium foyer? lt you have, you know that it belongs to the Science Club. The club was formed to promote interest in science and in the annual Science Fair. At their meetings, held every two weeks, speakers from various colleges talk to the group. This year they toured KVVTV and made several exhibits to promote interest in the Science Fair. This industrious group is sponsored by Mrs. Geraldine Buzbee. Members have won national recognition and scholarships consistently. GERMAN CLUB - 13 M, V' 'I C ld ll, Csponsorl, Vetter, Hill, Zschiesche, Murphy, Finch, Kramer, T5R:?Al.Tndi:yBRairl?gYVROW 2: Scllh?eussgr,VBgtten, Ad ams, Ormiston, Scott, Fulton. ROW 3: Lenhardt, Martin, Willialms, Doerr, Scott, Ferris, Dale. ROW 4: Lott, Quenzer, Goldsby, Holmes, Jenkins, Bell, Grant, Kregle, Loeffle. , -Musqewgf-ill lqwwwWyA,.g2,.,,.w.,,,,.,,.,A,gi...., fy.,-M.. . . .1 vfw lu4fn4q,z.e, n- -12' rw Wie geht est? Der Deutsche Verein, o German Club at Clos sen, gives students op portunities to use the language in a practical and helpful manner They meet twice a month, Mr. Virgil Cald well sponsors the club Proctors are on duty every hour of the day at Clas- sen. Each hour one proctor is captain and is re- sponsible for other proctors at various stations throughout the building. Welfare and assistance to students and visitors in halls or on the grounds are the obligations of Proctors, Administration policies are interpreted and enforced by them. Mr. Lloyd Estes sponsors the work of this group. -26- PROCTOR COURT Cullimore, Moore, Mash. PROCTORS ROW li Rose, Talley, Massad, Woo- ten, Pritchard, Monroe, Greenhaw, ES- tes, Heflin. ROW 2: Davis, Tripp, Draper, Fleming, Keller, Thompson, Watt, Riles, Dragoo, Reid. ROW 3: Harriet Jones, Gayle Goode, Morrison, Brockhaus, Martin, Renshaw, Wallace, Silvernail, Dorney, Highley, Riley. ROW 4: Brown, Martin, Eagleton, Wil- liams, Wallace, Thornton, Thompson, Brady, Prince, Davis. ROW 51 Fergu- son, Olive, Sanders, Donaldson, Sharp, Hammond, Hall, Fox, Batten, ROW li Lewellen, Cosgrove, Matson Nichols, Levenson, Walker, Morrison lreton, Hippen. ROW 2: Martindale Jabara, Graham, Morgan, Kennedy Norred, French, Wilson, Crawford White, ROW 33 Hoskins, Corns, Priddy Mathias, Marsh, Maples, Bird, Mc Lennon, Jones. ROW 4: Hargis, Rey nolds, Nichols, Hill, Watson, Fast Leaf, Jenson, Carpenter, Proctor Court is an adjunct to the work done by Classen's Supreme Court. Hearings in Proctor Court concern first offenders and violations of a lesser nature. Governed by the Proctor Board, the Court consists of two prosecuting attorneys, a court clerk, a'bailiff and a judge. Proctor Court meets once a week to hear complaints of minor infrac- tions. A jury of seven members of the student coun- cil listens to testimony and decides whether the de- fendant is guilty. Mr. Lloyd Estes -guides this tribunal in its work. ROW l: Carl Fagin, Roberts, Berry. ROW 2: Hippen, Cosgrove, Ainsworth, SUPREME COURT Created on the lines of the United States Supreme Court Classen's Supreme Court, highest judicial branch of govern- ment at Classen, acts only when called upon. lt interprets and passes upon Student Council rulings and regulations and serves as a court ot appeal for students. Appointed by the president ot Student Council and approved by its mem- bers, four Associate Justices and one Chief Justice compose the deliberating body. STUDENT COUNCIL Representing the student body Classen's Student Council has been active as long as Classen has been a high school. It has grown from a small representative group to a large class which meets each day. Participating actively in state, re- gional and national conventions for the last ten years, our Student Council hosted SASC in l95O. One of its important missions is sponsoring foreign students. School elections, annual charity drives within the school, granting charters to clubs and making general rules for student conduct keep members busy. For the past five years building a fund to furnish a lounge in the new Classen has been a major proj- ect. The Council is composed of one elected representative from each advisory plus students who are especially inter- ested in student government work. Kouncil Korners, student supply store is the Council's financing venture. Members attended the SASC at Jackson, Mississippi last fall with Mr. Duane Weinert, director of student activities and sponsor of Student Council. Building ond grounds committee-Jim Lowe, chairman, Assembly committee-Carol Marshall, chairman, Cafeteria committee-Caro- lyn Belisle, chairman. Handbook committee-Dale Anderson, chairman, Constitution com- mittee-Bryan Gillispie, chairman, Finance committee-Bob Casey, school treasurer, chairman, School spirit committee-Eileen Smith, chairman, Safety committee- Jerry Kerr, chairman. Elections and eligibility committee-Perry Wootten, chairman. Publicity committee-Ann Robertson, chairman, Hospitality commit- tee-Marilyn Dorff, chairman, Social committee--Sally McClelland, chairman, Intra-murals-Bob Corns, chairman. -27- ROW l: Chappelear, l-lodges, Jacobson. ROW 23 Lord, Chodos. ls. 'T .id STUDENT COUNCIL ROW l: Ramsey, cheerleader, 2nd semester, Dorr, cheer- leader, 2nd semester, Pulley, treasurer, lst and 2nd semesters, Tyson, president lst and 2nd semesters, Mc- Cuiston, vice president, lst and 2nd semesters, Davis, cheerleader, lst semester, Collins, cheerleader lst se- mester, sgt. at arms, 2nd semester. ROW 2: Jones, sgt. at arms lst semester, reporter 2nd semester, Pritchard, secretary lst and 2nd semesters. ROW 3: Crowe, sgt. at arms, lst semester, Early, sgt. at arms, lst semester, par- liamentarian, 2nd semester, Burggraf, historian 2nd se- mester, Dorff, reporter, lst semester, sgt. at arms 2nd semester, Werme, sgt. at arms 2nd semester. Barton, sgt. at arms, lst and 2nd semesters. NOT PICTURED: Rich- ardson, historian lst semester. ROW li Fagin, H., Clark, Warren, Cockran, Myers, Simon, Fagin, J., Finch, Waggoner, Prince. ROW 2: Smith, Manning, Hayes, Son, Lamb, Burnside, Foster, Marvel, Allen, Enders, Dyer. ROW 3: Mankin, Means, Osborn, Higbie, Fenton, Krause, Mustion, Sipe, Jab- aro, Ruhman, Elledge. RONN 4: Barrow, Wileman, Dorff, Pritchard, Prince, Clemons, Waltz, Withers, Sa- gassei, King, Mann. ROW 5: Wright, Binns, Hinchey, Kelley, Maxson, Salyer, Jones, Mills, Watson, Bressie, Cargill. ROW li Harlin, Cheatham, Bielefeldt, Abernathy, Cowden, Sloan, Cude, Hadlock, L. lson, Elder, J. ROW 2: Clasby, Maloney, Loman, Hairfield, McGee, Ed- wards, Bowlby, Smith, Dimpfl, Valentine, Watkins, ROW 3: Green, Harris, Huff, Ford, Ratliff, Cline, Lyon, Hadlock, C., Messenger, McKenzie, Nedbalek. ROW 4: Kelly, Allen, Gesford, Urban, Arnold, Murphy, Moran, Conliff, Phillips, Heflin, Collins. ROW 53 Brown, Cregg, Fox, Smith, Booth, Kaufman, Walker, Buaby, Wildman, Bailey, Krumm. CLASSETTES Classette's Pep Club formed in l942 promotes school spirit. Beginning were fifty charter members who pledged themselves to attend all pep as- semblies and required games. Today no game would be complete without the girls in blue skirts and gold sweaters. Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets are included in their social service activi- ties. An annual banquet for the Basketball Team at which time letters are distributed is usually held in the Persian Room of the Skirvin Tower Hotel. Miss Ophelia Byars and Mrs. R. L. Hoover sponsor the club. -28- CLASS ETTES ROW l: Hunt, Segars, Shields, Simon, Coats ROW 2: McCormack, McCullar, Mann Sparks, McColl. ROW 31 Chapman, Hofsess Erwin, Durant, Nixon. ROW 4: Newblock Coulter, Dromgold, James, Dooley. ROW 5 Phillips, Havin, Armitage, Hite, Parker. ROW l: Jackson, Geottroy, Kimball, Ma- ROW l: Rhodes, Pellow, Taylor, Saxon, Dover, Boom, Osborn, Anger, Irvine, Turner ROW 2: Thornton, Wilson, Harwood, Stevens, Melton, Walcott, Bodenheimer, Will iams. ROW 3: Voth, McClelland, Sewall, Salomon, Rodriguez, Davidson, Burnett, Gasper, Son, Baxter, Harlow. ROW 4: Drilling, Waner, Walker, C., Fleming, Elliot, Shadid, Reed, Stoner, Records, Dunn. ROW 5: Walker, G., Stuemky, Ward, Slate, Johnson, Lehmer, Ruggles, Poole, Cullimore, Stout, Elder. -29- son, Lancaster, Carper, Wendortt, War- ren, Cobb, Summers. ROW 2: Oliver, Ketch, Wolford, Shubert, Belisle, Butler, Davis, Vetter, Means, Davis, Lucy. ROW 3: Vandemeer, Peery, Mitchell, Thomp- son, Stewart, Matthews, Stout, Hagler, Gandy, Simmering, Holmes. ROW 4: Mc- Clain, Lewis, Ensign, Kessler, Kamp, Freese, Hixon, Stoll, McCall, McMillan, Hastings. ROW 5: Hodges, Van Matre, Jenlink, Jesek, Bolinger, McDowell, Sulli- vant, Schuessler, Standeven, Morrison, Becker. ROW li Smith, Morgan, Ellison. ROW 2: Kennedy, Crawford. ROW 3: Olive, Dorr, Baker. ROW 4: Jones, Weba, Glenn. ROW l: Leopold, Wheeler, Cory, Reynolds, Bowles, Osman, Saulsberry, Brown, Ramsey, Hawthorne, Sabol. ROW 2: Byrd, Lemons, Foster, B., Holmes, Barrett, Saples, Clemons, Reaves, Miller, Barnes, S. Walker. ROW 3: Homsey, Tripp, Son, Stewart, Womack, Putt, Cargile, Upton, Hamilton, Sheen, Tier. ROW 4: Cornell, l-lodson, Wann, Bryant, Moon, Foster, J., Wright, Wallace, Wilson, Peyton, Dawson. ROW 5: Schaltka, Pitts, Smith, K., Priddy, P., Priddy, H,, Reiley, Smith, D., Montgomery, Ashlock, Coley, Har- low. Q CLASSETTES ROW lj Ferguson, Holloway, Tyson, Kennedy, Cook. ROW 2: McCloud, Harmon, Henderson, Lively, Hobbs. ROW 3: Pummill, Blake, Dodson, Perkins, Richardson. ROW 4: Neeley, Crowe, Morrison, Sipe, Eagleton. ROW 5: Werme, Early, Burggraf, McCuiston, Pulley. -30- ROW li McCuiston, Smith, Cowan, Miss Nona, Wotring, Saulsberry, Horton. ROW 23 Ketchum, Bowles, Wiley, Hoover, Mrs. R. L., Hazleton, Byers, Miss Ophelia. ROW 3: Wilson, Mr, Charles, Hale, Mr. Charles, Reynolds Wooten, Brown, Weinert, Mr. Duane. PEP COUNCIL Representative body co-ordinating activities of all organizations connected with the support of Clas- sen's athletic program is the Pep Council. Two rep- resentatives trom each pep club, the O Clubs and the Cheerleaders from the Council. It concerns it- self with any activity that involves organizations which support athletic events. The Pep Council was created in l9-4l, Sponsors direct the group in pre- paration and sale of football programs, division of new members into pep clubs, Comet Capers and pep rallies, along with the supervision of cheer- leaders. Sponsors are Mr. Charles O, Wilson, Mr. Charles Hale, Mr. Duane Weinert, Mr. R. L. Hoover, Miss Ophelia Byers and Miss Nona Cowan. In '25 3 , K ' QQ 5 ' si '9 ' Q as Q 'S' 5' 343 page 4 3 if afsfggiasa 3 r I A , v I ,, 9' Jv'v 5 sg 3 Va' Y 3 v 9 si Q, is -S Q aff? 2 sl 5 3 E env 16 3 .5 3 5 E? V Y Y Y Y W rig W5 l ROW li Minyen, lselin, Lenhardt, Dunlap, George, Arnn, Robins, Hubbard, Wade, Jordan ROW 2 Rector Blodgett Draper Adams, Cheever, Huggins, Rogers, Mapes, Carlin, Jenkins. ROW 3: lce, Taylor, McElroy Brandon Cook Dowling Gibbs Kitchen, Goree, Quenzer. ROW 4: Poynter, Swan, Douglas, Loch, Nelson, Johnson, Merideth Clark Stamatis Wimpey ROW 5: Poynter, Looney, Moody, Thomas, DeWees, Walker, Hopper, Saxe,Trachtenberg. ROW l: Crabtree, Cloar, Sutton, Lee, Lackey, Fryer, Fast, Cooper, Lillard, Haggard. ROW 2: Burch, Sharp, Rushing, Savage, Kingery, Barlow, Stewart, Medford, Yoes. ROW 3: Wood, Looney, Morris, Andrews, Cole, West, Early, Wilder, Roe, Cotter. ROW 4: Peters, Fields, Clark, Dye, Ingram, Wills, Lynch, Epps, Miller, Bryan, Mitchell. ROW 5: Beyers, Paulson, Smith, Jordan, Hulme, Duncan, Buerger, Brawley, Baker, Martin. BLUE JACKETS Oldest pep organization, established in l93 l , is Blue Jackets. Main purpose is support of sport events. Annually they present their queen at a Thanksgiving formal. Club sports teams afford mem- bers an opportunity to participate in football, basketball. Club squads challenge or are challenged by similar organizations from Classen and other city high schools. Sponsored by Mr. James Fort- enberry and Mr. Frank Vitale the club sponsors a social service pro- gram tor the welfare of school and community. Membership is by application. The B.J.'s demonstrating their vocal pep assembly. -35- N 4 , powers in ROW li Speice, Josey, Thompson, Stevens, Townsend, Price, Freeman, Roark, Watson, Fowler, ROW 2: Toyar, Hayes, Rice, Johnson, R., Hughes, Klass, Krorner, Shirk, Waters Luton Kessler, ROW 31 Thornton, McGraph, Perkins, Morris, Myers, Winkler, Hill, Johnson, M. IGriffitl'i, Tomes ROW 4i Reynolds, May, Perkins, Powell, Scudarnore. Maxwell, Hollis, C., Kirk, Keffer, Tolley, Henderson. ROW 5: Jackson, Roberson, Raines, Thompson, J., Rosh, Wegener, Fox, Statzer Strong, C., Gray, Garrison. ROW li Smith, E, Thompson, J., Wotring, French, Wiley. ROW 2: Maidt, Moore, Molherbe, Selig- son. ROW 3: Nichols, Parker, McFall, Robertson. ROW 41 Honerkomp, Sala, PatterSOn, LEMON- ROW 5: Simpson, Sherman, Loy, Shipmon, Gober. -56- 1 COMES ROW l: Ross, Stevens, Thompson, Kirby, McCuiston, Smith, Early, Howard, Smith, Walcott. ROW 2: Higbie, Cartnell, Hayes, Drilling, Thomas, Daniel, Riley, Kerr, Tyler, Wallace, Meadows, Anderson, Morris, Rapp, Watson, Cox. ROW 31 Miss Nona Cowan fsponsorl, Mideke, Bodenheimer, Buckley, Eastman, Wade, Springer, Stuemky, Wills, McElderry, Booth, Bradley, McClelland, Shadid, Arnold, Donceel, Mrs. R. L. Hoover Csponsorl. Letters for outstanding contributions to the sports Elgllf major sports OffOI'Cl letters for boys com- progrgm gre given ig girls, gs Weil gs boys in Oklg- petitions. Athletes who excel are nominated and home City high Schools, certified for membership in the O Club by the Athletic Council. The group sponsors Comet Capers and an O Club assembly at which a Sports Queen is crowned. Both groups encourage good sportsmanship. Members of the girls group promote intramurals. They set up brackets and ofticiate at games. A state organization is their goal. GlRL'S 0 CLUB BOY'S O CLUB i ROW l: Wade, Fryer, Sanders, McCullough, Anita, Wilson, Stahl. ROW 2: Watson, Lord, Ramsey, Kelley, O'Toole. ROW 3: Stephens, Brown, Ooten Cornell, Hammond. ROW 4: Batten, Metcalfe Cramer, Jenekins, Young. ROW 5: Hall, Donaldson Meade, Vincent, Peterson, Robyler, Mr. Jack Cspon-f sorl, Curry, Mr. Bob Csponsorl, 1 1 1 ROW li Burke, Wooten, McCullough, Anita, Ket- chum, Robertson. ROW 2: Fost, Fleming, London, Conley, Clark, Wilson. ROW 3: Hargis, Greenhaw, Gillespie, Dempsey, Fox. ROW 4: Harper, Sharp, Reynolds, Robinson. OFFICERS-BACK ROW: Lewallen, sgt. at arms lst semester, Scott, sgt. at arms lst semester, Been, sgt. at arms 2nd semester, Ormiston, sgt. at arms lst semester, Glendinning, parliamentarian lst semester, historian 2nd semester, Finley, vice president lst semester, president 2nd semester, Nuerenburger, D., sgt. at arms 2nd semester, Burrus, historian lst semester, sgt. at arms 2nd semester. MIDDLE ROW: Thrower, inductee chairman lst semester, vice president 2nd semester, Green, Delores, queen. FIRST ROW: Neiurenburger, J., sgt. at arms lst semester, Sealy, secretary 2nd semester, Lowe, secretary lst se- mester, parliamentarian 2nd semester, McFall, sgt. at arms, 2nd semester, Bell, treasurer, 2nd semester, Clark, treasurer lst semester, corres. secretary 2nd semester. METEORS Meteors, founded in l946, have made out- standing progress in their nine years. Service projects, a Christmas and Spring formal for the entire school highlight their annual events. Membership is by application. New members participate in a short pledge pe- riod. Sponsors are Mr. Charles Wilson and Mr. Charles Hale. ROW l: Austin, Keller, Penn, Dodd, Mertz, Hanson, Wishart, Tucker, Hume, Zalmanzig. ROW 2: Hoskins, Clifton, Rich, Wilson, Batten, Ormiston, Bedingfield, Comstock, McKeel, Jones. ROW 3: Timberlake, Hannum, Butterworth, Shriver, Neville, Daniels, King, Hobbs, Ellington, Glendinning. ROW 4: Loch, Harris, McCormick, Gillespie, White, Bledsoe, Farmer, Hutton, Leaf, Van Hooser. ROW 5: Johnson, D., Johnson L., Earnhart, Lewis, Miller, Barnes, Merkle, Morgan, Elliot, Hutchison. -38- Mfg ROW l: Littleton, Kefter, Schwedland, White, Tyler, Toll, Thomas, Nakes, Dunham. ROW 2: Ritter, Bruner, Booze, Williams, Dear, Wilson, Sinclair, Seay, Nuern- berger, Sherwood. ROW 3: Gilby, Grossman, Melton, Ladd, Brooks, Gillespie, Pollock, Sullivan, Hamds, Van Meter. ROW 4: Whetstone, Rose, Bodenheimer, Chand- ler, Mathews, Thomas, Noble, Dorr, Taylor, Simpson. METEORS ROW l: Hazelton, Thrower, Bell J., Been, Clark, L. ROW 2: Lott, Cramer, Gibson, Culp, Eagleman. ROW 3: Finley, McFalI, Menifie, Unruh, King. ROW 4: Burrus, Bradford, Reeves, Nuernberger, Conner. ROW 5: Sorenson, Butler, McAlester, Jackson, Dale. ROW l: lliff, Payne, Ball, Newton, Manning, Eaton, Johnson, Wade, Atkins, Conley. ROW 2: Boles, Ver- million, Sealy, Scott, Dusek, Deardorff, Casey, Jones, S., Crist, Spearman. ROW 3: Malone, Preston, Lowe, Anderson, Warren, Medley, Tracewell, Thack, Petty, Hargis. ROW 4: McMurry, Clark, B., Shoemaker, Max- well, James, Shenold, Fisher, Glasser, Jenkins, Fore- man. 2' Z 1 i 2 lf, . ii 'W ' :sf f 7 A f -E I ee ' 4,1 1 4 ,Q X - ' . N .'.' , . ' , sg? x ,.,. 1 .34 gg J 'Sig' gil ,J li f , 1 .- , ' T if 5 :fn r' S if i w.,Q A . i , W - . ' , . , , 4 A - 3 , . , H ,i L --I I . :gg 1 Y ' 1 . : 'r . -vz,-Y ,. ,, If 3 ,y - H . iw' , l ' SQL , , , 92 :2'f' ' . .W . , - t :Zvi N 1 ' . V1 ff W ,.. , V.-'f , f 's ff r 1 ' - . V, 4. X Y . n i , ' if , 51:21 .. wr V g i : P Y , A 4, A K ,mn X S , I K Q S E we J , Q . -5.9 ix' . 1 I 5 59 9.5 , 1 3 if if x R1 Q lt 4 A '5 E l G i Q y I , i. 5 i i 4 i V F I Commercial club proposes to promote interest in the study ot commercial subjects and their application in the world ot business. lt develops social training by offering opportuni- ties for wholesome social con- tacts. Higher standards of training tor business and sec- retarial positions are encour- aged. During the year the club sponsored a used clothes drive and held panel discussions on various phases of business at regular meetings, The group is sponsored by Mr. Gene Lottis. MILLION PENNY ROUND-UP CLUB ln February ot l954, Miss Mary Pruitt's sophomore geometry class started what became one at the most commendable organizations at Classen. The class began talking one day about what a million would look like - a million objects! Just any collection of similar objects accumulated into a million! Then came the thought at a memorial to a former class- mate, Jackie Wright. From this discussion stemmed the idea at collecting a million pennies and building a Jackie Wright memorial at the new Classen. During the year, the Million Penny Round-Up Club, sponsored various fund raising projects. Scrap- paper drives, apple and candy sales, Christmas let- ters, visitors contributions, and student donations from part-time jobs completed the project on Feb- ruary 7, l955-one day short ot the anniversary date, ROW l: Early, Salyer, Henderson, Butler, Thomp- son, Kennedy, Taylor, Roark, Morgan. ROW 21 Brown, McCall, Wooten, Seligson, McFall, Boundy. ROW 3: Johnson, Newblock, Ray, Standeven, Mit- chell, Saulsberry, Mills, Lehmer, Zschiesche. ROW 4: Simon, Brooch, Shields, McCuiston, Wolford, Stewart, Robertson, Buchannan, Butler. ROW 52 Kramer, Fullerton , McCall, Galerston, Miller, Trekle, Fagin, Barnhart, Billups. ROW l: Morrison, Colgan, Enders, Edwards, Coch- ran, Ferguson, Gladstein, Wegener. ROW 2: Smith, l Josey, Thompson, Jennings, Eacock, Jones, Wheel- er, Sharbrough, Johns, Miss Mary Pruitt Csponsorl. ROW 31 Wendortt, Luman, James, Ellison, Hollis, Gore, Henderson, Fowler, Parker. ROW 4: Kennan, David, Carper, Coulter, Dromgold, Anderson, Frost, Ireland, Eagleton. ROW 5: Dennison, Corken, Cra- mer, Glendinning, Scott, Hobbs, Sanders, Robins. 3 COMMERCIAL CLUB ROW li Lee, Finch, Albright, Green, Malone, Cullins, Rash, Brady, Mr. Gene Lottis Cspon- sorl. ROW 2: Nance, Fleshman, Hawk,-McClo Jd, Rue, Hadlock, Otey, Foster, Armstrong. ROW 3: Gesford, Graham, Crowe, Smith, Snipman, Henry, Sipe, Spie, S., Thompson, Clasby. ROW 4: Hollis, Dossey, Hester, Shipman, Murphy, Fox, Phillips. -40- AERONAUTICS lf you like to face the wide open spaces in the safest way, you'd enjoy belonging to Civil Aeronautics, This group has access to a Cessna l4O plane at Wiley Post Airport. The plane is owned by the Board of Education and all high schools in the city take turns flying it, Five flying hours are required for membership in the organization, At the present Classen is sharing the plane with Northeast high school but any school in the city has rights to use it through the Board of Education. Classen is chairman ofthe Civil Aeronautics Association of Oklahoma City. The group is sponsored by Mr, J. H. Conger and Mr, Rodney St. Dizier, t DRIVER'S EDUCATION Those teenage drivers! You never can tell which side of the road they're going to leave for the rest of us . Consequently, Drivers Education was introduced at Classen in T947. It is a one semester course open to any student whose sixteenth birthday occurs during the semester. Each enrollee is expected to receive his operator's license during the semester of his enrollment, Mechanical manipulation, city and state driving regulations, prevention of accidents and highway courtesy constitute topics studied, Pupils spend a definite number of driving hours behind the wheel of a dual control car with in- structor Mr. Robert Reid. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Distributive Education members are enrolled in the part-time work program. Any student interested frm Retailing may be an associate member. The club provides social and recreational activities plus civic projects that give members interest in a chosen field of work. Classen's group is affiliated with the State and National Distributive Education organizations. By active participation in local, state and national club gg work, students gain a deep personal regard and ape . preciation for civic, social and spiritual welfare of the, community. Miss Beth West sponsors their activities. ROW l: West, Miss Beth, Osborn, Sharp, Van Dyke, Burney, Brown, P., Hendrick. ROW 2: Hibsh- 1 man, Brown, J, K., Rocco, Heatley, Marko, Kay, W Parks, Coil, 'Masheter ROW 3: Hargis, Wilson, Al' exander, Mays, McManus, Poage, Chandler, Spiva. ROW 4: O'Leary, Carlile, Corcoran, Reynolds Brady, Brown, B., Porter, Way, Keller. .-41.. 3 .5 , ROW li Mathis, Keller, Highley, McKeel, ROW 2: .i Harris, Grantham, Canine. ROW 3: Conger, Hall, Allison, Williams, Haskins, Modlin, Nay, Hill, Car- son, lce, Roberts, Jackson, St. Dizier, Mr, Rodney. Xl ' Row ii Reid, Mr. Robert, Lemme, Mcoueen Wells. ROW Zi Johnston, Townsend, Grace. SAFETY COUNCIL Mr, Robert Reid, Mr. John Paden, Mr. Frank McKee, and Mrs. Nola Moore comprise the faculty safety committee. With Mrs. Moore as chairman of the group, they participate in the city wide school safety council activities. l ROW l: Lewis, Miss Mary L., Fenton, Faris, Stea rns, Higbie, Cheatham, Curry, Mr. Bob. ROW 2: Cragg, Dyer, Johnson, Otey, Stewart, Townsend, Meadows. ROW 3: Scott, Edwards, Hosmer, Ber- nat. ROW 4: McMillan, Schuessler, Enders, Allen, Erwin, Ruscha. INSETZ Petunia, Mascot. ROW li Blacketter, Wheeler, Crowe, Crawford, Jones, S., Leopold, Jones, C. ROW 2: Wer- me, LeFlore, Kennedy, Smith, E. McCullough, Glenn, Wilson, Cunningham, Mr. Clark. ROW 3: Smith, Hodges, Kirby, Ishmael, Smith, P., McCuiston, Lay. ROW 4: Green, Boden- heimer, Mills, Hann, Fast, Anderson, Fowler. ROW 5: Sipes, Brady, Pancoast, Saxon, Reed, Wotring, Griffith, VanMeter. ART NOUVEAU Can you paint us a sunset this morning? we've got to have a stained glass window tor tomorrow's assembly. Breathless challenges such as these are flung at mem- bers ot Art Nouveau con- stantly. The group sponsors art activities of the school and participates in city-wide and state art competitions. To be eligible for member- ship the only requirement is a profound interest in art. Excursions, lectures, discus- sions and an annual Beaux Art Boll are activities en- couraged by Miss Mary Lamb Lewis and Mr. Robert Curry, sponsors. YOUTH OF THE KINGDOM h m fx-is f' nf mmm YOUTH OF THE KING- DOM, formed at Classen last year, proposes to enrich the lives at students by stimu- lating interest in religious work and youth groups. Pre- Christmas and pre-Easter prayer services in the school auditorium were a part of their program this year. Much credit goes to the or- ganization tor the inspiring morning devotionals given over C.S.S. Mr. Clark Cun- ningham and Mrs. Edna Hedges sponsor group activi- ties. ROW l: Bennett, Gober, Smith, T., Clemons, Evans, Wiley, Bowles, Ramsey. ROW 2: Hed- ges, Mrs. Edna, Thompson, Whalen, Rutledge, Austin, Rice, Pozaro, Lemon, Pember- ton, Cunningham, Mr. Clark. ROW 3: Rash, Sloan, Nance, Burggrat, Early, Watson, Fer- guson. ROW 4: Harlin, Pum- mill, Clasby, Greenhaw, Hay- den. ROW 5: Robins, Taylor, White, Hemry, Hazleton, Car- penter, Johnson, Elkouri. -42- JUNIOR RED CROSS There's never a dull moment in newspapering. No two days are alike. Each issue presents a new prob- lerri. One time there's too much news. Next time too itt e. But staff members never desert. Year after year they come back to the struggle and leave de- termined to make journalism their careers. Classen Life dates back to i923 when Classen was a junior high school. As a high school publica- tion it is now in its 30th volume. Mrs. Nevva Sartin directs Classen publications. On September l5, l9l7 President Wilson, concur- rently President of the American National Red Cross, proclaimed an expansion program to include the American Junior Red Cross. Goal of Red Cross is service to others. Members achieve this through group action and by contributions to worthy activi- ties. Comprised of elementary and secondary schools Junior Red Cross has a service program of CLASSEN LIFE Published every two weeks by the journalism students of Classen High School, l90l N. Ellison, Oklahoma City, Okla- homa. Publications office, l34. Printed by the students in Central High School printing department. Subscription Sl a semester, 5l.5O by mail. Free to holders of Classen ac- tivity tickets. Members NSPA, OIPA, Quill 81 Scroll. Volume 30, No. lO Friday, February 25, i955 Editor in chief ........ .......................... D iCk l'lOlCOI'Y1lD News Editors ,,,,,,,,,, .,.... S ue Barton, Elloui Harwood Managing Editor .,.... .............................. A lice Loy Exchange Editor ..,.,... ................. B arbara BuCkl9Y Editorials ,,.,,,,,,,, ...... R andy Robins Feature Editor ....... ....,................,. K Gye BLISbY Club News Editor ...... .........,................. J udy Richards Sports Editors ..,,..,.. Advertising ,,....... ......................... Reporter .......... Larry Kelley, Dick Holcomb John Merritt Danny Almond Photographer .,,... .................. . Sydney Sullivant its own under the auspices of American National Red Cross. Junior Red Cross at Classen, under Miss Helen Bourke, is composed of one representative from each homeroom. One of the services this group performs each year is encouraging each homeroom to fill a Red Cross box to be sent over- seas at Christmas time. ROW l: Eagle on, Smith, T., West, East- man, Mathias, Marsh- all, Thompson, McGee, Montgomery, Honea, Bodenheimer, Autry, Jackson, Bourke, Miss Helen. ROW 2: Couch, Gober, Neeley, Kroeger, Barrow, Mann, Shadid, Cook, Johns, Rowland, Watts, Grayson, Winter, Collins, Pemberton. ROW 3: Shirk, Rose Bozalis, Hollis, Smith, D., Buck, Mitchell, Cheatham, Hann, Blake, Gasper, Green. ROW 4: Allen, Green- haw, Roring, Comstock, Bedingfield, Barlow, Fagin, Foster, Shel- bourne, Meadows. -4 5- COURTESY CLUB Service to Classen is the motto of the Courtesy Club. Meeting guests, ushering at Commencement exercises, speech. tourna- ments, plays and concerts are among mem- bers activities. Business Education Day and Classen Classics tind them busy showing oft the courtesy of Classen. They send get well cards to schoolmates in cases ot serious ill- ness, sympathy cards, congratulations, and invitations. Miss Della Link sponsors the group. ROW l, lett to right: Bond, Burns Pulley, Smith, Cullimore, Burrow. ROW 2: Bonham, Brown, Eagleton, Frost, Jones, Clayton. ROW 32 East- man, Crain, Brooch, lrwin. ROW 4: Scott, Lott, Kelly, Cramer, Faris ROW li Shubert, Fowler, Jennings, Pemberton, Finch. ROW 2: West, Miss Della Link lsponsori, Price, Conti, Foster. ROW 3: Cohen, Webb, Gardner, Mathis, Cheatham, Carnforth, ROW 4: Horton, White Jacobson, McClain, Fagin. 1 1 Y-TEENS , X ROW li Mager, Arnold, Ecton, Mrs. Nellie, McKanna, McCloud, ROW 2: Peake, Henderson, Springer, Ford, Allen, ROW 3: Vinyard, Riley, Mills, Krumm, Phillips, Bowlby, Cross. Y-Teens had no difficulty keeping busy this year. They began with a swim- ming party at Camp lone and a Get-Acquainted party at the Y.W.C,A. ln November they initiated ten new members. A caroling party at the Y.W.C.A., singing at the Hanging of the Greens and a Christmas party kept them on their toes during December. To start '55 oft they had a Come As You Are party and a no hostess dinner at O'Mealeys'. ln February there was a Valentine party and in March a St. Patrick's party, There was a big spring program with swimming parties, picnics, and socials. Mr. Leonard Glasgow, a Y.W.C.A, worker and Mrs. Nellie Ecton sponsor the group's manyactivities. HI-Y CLUB Founded by the Y.M.C.A. and created to foster and assist boys in establishing high standards at Christian living, l-li-Y is one of the nation's oldest organizations for high schools. Each year mem- bers ot the group attend the Youth and Government Model Legislature held in the legislative halls of the state capitol. Jerry Mash, who met with 220 other l-li-Y'ers in the annual Youth week activities, was voted most outstanding legislator for which he received a plaque. A one year membership to Y.M.C.A. is awarded the boy voted most deserving member in the Classen chapter. Mr. Landis Hor- ton, sponsor, helps members plan a variety of entertainment, speakers and social activities. l i l Cornfarth, Sanders, Borders, Horton, Mr. Landis, Berry, Becker, Landis. AT THE PIANO: Mash. 145- DEBATERS Students ot Classen have wan national recognition for their scholarships, participation in debate and forensics, student council work and athletics Classen's debaters are especi- ally proud ot their accomplish- ments since Classen entered national competition in l933. Classen is the only school in the nation to have won tour na- tional championships, ROW l: Mash, Clapp, Hippen, Clark, Harris, Lemon. ROW 2: Saxe, Mann, Schubert, Ever- ette, Hite, Fagin, S., Thomlin- son, Paulson, Booth, Corbin, Mr. W, N, ROW 3: Fagin, C., Jacobson, Jones, Ormiston, Drozansky, Roisman, Casey, Wade, Nichols. ROW 4: Coll- inson, Mitchell, McElroy, Fer- guson, Williams, Goldman, Gibson. ROW 5i Friedman, Jenkins, Cosgrove, Chappel- ear, Aldrich, Brandon, Cook, Hazleton. KOKH-FM, radio studio ot Ok- lahoma City Public Schools lo- cated at Classen, went on the air the first week in October, l952, Since that time, it has provided programs tor inter- school listening that enrich classrooms from kindergarten through high school. An oppor- tunity tor broadcasting exper- ience, where teachers and students can use radio as a real part ot class work. is made possible. KOKH-FM also pro- vides 'on the job training for students from all high schools who are interested in the exper- ience of radio studio work. ROW li Hodges, Brooks, Allen, Hall, Williams. STANDING: Frizzell, Kirk, Lewallen, Lower, Scott, Moore, Leon CCapit0l Hill High Schooll, Kelsay, Ed lCapitol Hill High Schooli, Veale, King. fl KOKH-F M HAM RADIO On Monday, Wednesday and Friday a group eager to learn international Morse Code meet after school and do Ham Radio projects. This aids them to obtain an amateur license and helps in Scout work. Uppermost in the antic- ipation ot Ham Radio Club is to provide a permanent station at the new Classen ot equipment owned by the club, This organization promotes interest in Amateur radio, provides a meeting place and time for the discus- sion ot radio fundamentals and swapping ot ideas on operating, technique and equipment maintenance. The Ham Radio also provides tor establishment, maintenance and operation ot amateur radio Station WSPHF, located at Classen. Mr. Charles O. Wilson is the sponsor, The dues ot the club go to buy a transmitter and receiver to install at the school, ROW li Boyle, Hiatt, Whatley. ROW 21 Nokes, Reed Hand, James. -46- ROW lg Marsh, Gardner, Watson, Reed, Berkey, Meadows, West. ROW 2: Malone, Nichols, Mills, Dawson, Finch, Drozansky, Tate, ROW 3: Stout, Gober, Kirk, Mount, Wileman, Glasgow. Wotring, Davidson, McKenzie, Brown, Mideke. .47- OFFICE AIDES Aides in the office collect attendance cards,' run errands, and help Mrs. Delma l-larris check on absentees. They also work at the switchboard, do typing and general office work. CLINIC AIDES Clinic aides make out and take notices to teachers of pupils who become ill at school and report to the clinic. They dis- pense aspirin and give minor first-aid in order to help Mrs. Nola Moore, RN. One-fourth credit is earned by aides each semester. ROW l: Kelly, Vedder, Franklin, Marshall. ROW 2: Marsh, Mells, Morgan, Black, Moore, Mrs. Nola. LIBRARY AIDES Helping Miss Eunice Cockrum assist students in finding ma- terial tor term themes, using card files, checking books in and out, distributing library notices and collecting fines are a few of the duties of Library Aides. It's a job trying to keep 8,000 books in order and keep tab on approximately 78 mag- azines. Wonder the girls don't need roller skates! ANNOUNCERS' CLUB ROW l: Chadwell, VanMeter, Finch, Wotring, Mr. W. N. Corbin isponsorl, Kennedy, Lower, Mann, Mideke, Kroeger. ROW 21 Wittles, Salyer, Cannon, Hodges, Crawford, Gober, Pozaro, Mathis, Higginbotham, Bozalis. ROW 3: Wallace, Armstrong, Foster, Bucy, Robins, Belisle, Smith, Brown, Reed, Neely. ROW 4: Collinson, Aldridge, Jacobson, Eastman, Orm- iston, McCuiston, Carpenter, Roring, Thomp- son, Marshall. ROW l: Holcomb, Hippen, Shubert, Mash, Gillespie, Lay, Wiley, Clemons, Smith. ROW 2. Hite, Thomlinson, Bowles, Wheeler, Lemon. ROW 3: Fagin, Ferguson, Dorff, Bendorff, Ramsey, Jones, Ishmael, Foster, Maxson, Harris. ROW 4: Hann, Booth, James, King, Hazelton, Clark. An opportunity at experience in radio announcing is made avail- able to members of the Announcers Club. Morning announce- ments over C.S.S. come in a variety of voices. Competition among members is keen. Five members are nominated for Best Announ- cer Award by the entire listening audience. A Membership is by application. Mr. W. N. Corbin sponsors the club. VARIETY SHOW BOARD Classen Classics is a new venture. Last year witnessed the initial attempt of the stu- dent written, produced and managed extravaganza. The shows afford talented stu- dents an opportunity to appear and provides artists and creative writers a chance at a program of high dimensions. They develop a sense of leadership and an apprecia- tion for good showmanship. Last year's theme was Moods and putting it mildly was a huge success. The i955 theme was Fantasy and doubled itself in popularity. STANDING LEFT: Miss Kathleen Owen isponsor7, Mrs. Rose Marie Cherry fsponsorl. ROW li Wot- ring, Gillespie, Clemons, Crabtree, Gober, McDow- ell, Cheatham, Casey, Jones. ROW 2: Robins, Jacobson, Foster. ROW 3: Wiley, Lay, Glenn, Lem- on, Montgomery, Tyson, Hazelton, Horton, Craw- ford. -48- UNDERSTUDIES ROW l: Evans, D., Evans, J., Bennett, Church, Eaves, Hughes, Wadley, Dyer, King. ROW 2: Le Flore, Pemberton, Wittels, Ferguson, Fowler, Henderson, Baker, Van Dusen, Hawthorne, Clemons, Wheeler. ROW 3: Flaherty, Krause, Davidson, Coates, Wallis, Hitt, Mathews, Reeves, Morgan, Cheatwood, Warren, Edwards, Booth, Abernathy. ROW 4: Rod- riguez, Forney, Highleyman, Bucy, Farm- er, Sherman, Cochran, Sala, Sharbrough, Bradley. ROW 51 Benson, Luton, Martin, Gandy, Burgraff, Foster, Bledsoe, Leo- pold, Johnson, Dyer. LITTLE THEATRE ROW l: Holcomb, Garrett, Foster, Clem- ons, Cherry, Mrs, Rose Marie, Wheeler, Leopold, Lay, Fagin. ROW 2: Collins, Wotring, Barton, Cannon, Ault, Knott, McCloud, Jabara. ROW 3: Shubert, Shirk, Crawford, Dorff, McDowell, Bel- isle, Cobb, Glenn, Wiley, Tyson, McCul- lough. ROW 4: Kennedy, Hodges, Smith, E., Hippen, Carleton, Salyer, Chappelear, Gillespie, Smith, T., Mash, Thomlinson. ROW l: Knott, Leopold, Lucy, Forney, Wheeler, Douglas, McCloud. ROW 2: Evans, J., Clemons, Foster, Collins, Wiley, Tyson, Farmer, Evans,D., Smith, E. ROW 3: Cannon, Van Matre, Fagin, Glenn, Anderson, Edwards, Killian. ROW 4: Wadley, Trent, Sanford, Dowling, Ault, Burris, Bennett, Bledsoe, Holcomb, Swa- tek, Carter. ROW 5: Reid, Wade, Green- haw, Jabara, Huston. The responsibility of Classen's Little Theatre group is to inspire sports- manship and co-operation among students presenting school plays. Building sets, studying lighting and costuming engage their attention. Open to any student interested in show business, Little Theatre is the next step after Little Theatre Understudies. Their participation in the production ot Classen Classics is outstanding. Directors ofdifferent acts of this production are Little Theatre members. Other members serve on various committees. Major money-making project for the groups is com- pilation and distribution of student directories. Mrs. Rose Marie Cherry sponsors the groups. J J TECHNICAL DRAMA CLASS Formerly Stagecraft Club, now, the Technical Drama Class, its pur- poses and duties remain the same. Speech students interested in be- hind the scenes of play produc- tion, learn to construct scenery and prepare the stage for plays and va- riety programs. The art of stage lighting is an integral part of the course. An example ofthe magnifi- cent job this class does in technical aspects of a production was seen in the spectacular success of the l 955 Classen Classics. -49- reV: V 'Z,1wj':s?' ' Y In ' N ,Q-'L I If W., f . XX I. -. atv ,. 3 . 5 . xx 2 N-'lf RM 1 f N W , f M M sQw,, .iv XX wkyjf Y K iii f xi R gm? 14,1 3 1 9 1 .2 ,x .E-rg., .,,. H., x K s 4.1 454052. Qfb 5QQLwfw,f,fif bifi L1 A H? M g,5,s ,S gf A iy fl ,, Q fi!! i l ' 5 S L Q 31 N N , N NN. R Q if R .E xg X, 5 GECJEQ x I L 5 I L. X 5 1, ,AI . vf ff Sf W .M S A x A n - ,B x ' gfigbgfg 1 5 ' V , if f sf W ,K 5 1' ig V ,-V. I wk ,A ,. if , ? 3 ail - f i 1 E ,xg -, 5 rv: - -1 W1 1' ggpf A CAPPELLA CHOIR Outstanding among choirs of Oklahoma City, if not of the state, is Classen's A Cappella Choir. District, state, and tri- state music festivals find them garner- ing a share of awards. Television ap- pearances and special programs for Christmas, Easter and Commencement make real demands on the group. They found time to go caroling through the halls and were invited to carol at the state capitol this year. lt's up with the lark for this group. Or at least early, since they meet at 7:30 in the morning, fall, winter and spring. The tireless ef- forts of Mr. Frank Vitale, our new vocal music director, are received with en- thusiastic support. , AJ LUB ROW l: Miller, Myers, Salomon, Simon, Kelly, Wilkins, Dyer, Maxson. ROW 2: Moore, Allen, Wil- bourne, McKanna, Aleshire, Maimbourg, Buck, Krumm. ROW 3: Spiva, McCloud, Morrison, New, Killman, Cheatham, Harris, Shipman, Waggoner, Law, Sanders, McMillin, Means, Pierce, Wade, Hunt, Hanson, Freese. BOYS' AND GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Boys who have a secret ambition to sing, lay aside timidity when they join the Boy's Glee Club. Bathtub troubadours soon find them- selves harmonizing so symphonically that adventures to singing meets are the order of the day. Assembly appearances give them reassurance and soon they are regretful crooning that, Graduation's breaking up that old gang of mine. A glee club for girls was organized this year. The girls have given excellent perform- ances and real promise for a strong club next year. ROW li Stout, Vandemeer, Withers, Cargill, Sheen, Baker, Sobol, Abernathy, Smith. ROW 2: Jones, Jackson, Littleton, Armstrong, Koeppel, Jordon McAuliffe, Johnston, Walker, Springer. ROW 3: Wherry, Cobbs, Meyers, Osborne, Lamb, Crain Dougherty, May, Cole, Klass, Berkey. ROW 4: Smith, Jenlink, Apel, Hannon, P. Cunningham, Roberts, Van Dusen, McKenzie, Hannon, S. Han- non, S. 1 r PERCUSSIONS-Scheele, Abels, Wolf, Roberson, Manning, Lowe, Taylor, New- l'Or'1. BAND Here comes the band! That's always the happy shout from Classen students when the band comes marching, across the football field for those spectacular appearances at halt-time. Basketball games, pep assemblies, the annual Christmas and '89er parades are among their activities. This year, mem- bers participated in a city-wide high school choral festival in February, gave o concert for the PTA in April, entered the tri-school concert April l3. Ambas- sador of music at Classen is Mr. Arthur Johnson. Who's behind that bass horn? N 1lm. FLUTES AND PICCOLOS -- Walker l-Iigginbotham, Sewell, Kessler, Ribes Lingenfelter, Lillard. ALTO AND BASS CLARINETS-'ROW l 1 Ryland, Shenold, Hoskins. ROW Qi Hutchinson, Johnson, Pollock, Stepp, Gritty, -52- Q f N . if , gwnww- is Q :iffy ,Q fi Q mf 1 ZS gy wp' xv P9 L vf , wxfok f 5 A ii h7'VQ A i Q i iwf 2 . I' ll Q H 5. af Www mi H BARITONE5 AND TUBAS-ROW li Schellen- ger, McQueen, Hauk, Garrett. ROW 2: Sch- midt, Frizzell, Moody. HoRNs-F r, L ,S ,Aggrl , Hanson, Lesiyeg ,gpg '35r?ex.ne1rsOn Vlmff, Qll a,l f xl hart ill, ity 5 i .-. 1' , ',' ' , 1 . w. 1 qw 4 i I 9 ' ' , - i v w 'J1lllf Jblglfvjl' Wh 'X .lily X if i f lt N'-CJ u Q if ixllpfm Jlqy-JTKPIJS' xlvlnll IJ vdpgrpl 6.35, J W x M71 gl M 'mildly ,y,if,f X f' f lb ff lfxl ff 'bg ' Ny ' j X X qv-J: I i Y rw: MPX , L J ,IAF ,emu X M561 Q Aix, 'V' QS., bv Lbjlx . Lf' U l ' A ,J of .mf 357' A .N i ij V L J ll Q CLARINETS-ROW li Denison, Cook, Cross- man, Brown, Ryden, Bremicker. ROW 2: Pick- ord, Dowling, Holcomb, E, Galerston, Butler, Robinson, Corbitt, Engelbach, ROW 3: Crab- tree, Harris, Jeffries, Rushing, Holcomb, J., Thomas, Voorhies. We're looking over a three leaf clover Majorettes are selected by auditions held in the spring. This is a group introduced this year, Members left'to right, Tom Griffy, Drum Major, Connie Roberson, Shirley Kramer, Judy Hayden, Connie Greenhaw, Pat Canine and Mary Ann Grantham. Parents at members ofthe Band are or- ganized into a group called Classen Band and Orchestra Association. Pur- pose is to help finance the program and work out administrative problems. They meet regularly once a month. Students and parents worked hard and long at raising money for the new uniforms, which band members were proudly wearing at their first l954-'55 appearance, He just can't keep his eyes off that new hat. MAJORETTES OFFICERS-Tom Griffy, president, Jerry Hag- an, vice president, Robert Garrett, treasurer, Teresa Lillard and Morrisalene Kessler, secre- taries. The picture of a perfect formation-The Classen Band!! l MW T x 1 ETS COM ETS COMETS' 7' -' '1 I wcccom, E-E-ETS, calvi- Mir! ,AW by Sounds of this and many other spirited yells boom forth from bl and gold spectators during otball and basketball seasons xciting games. Classenites love their sports, especially when their home teams have wfljflfjf 2 Tir MQ el W will ' gy' if lim Wir W W2 . M .......... better than usual seasons, such as we did this year. The football team, under Coach Reddell had a 9-2 record which has not been matched for long- er than most of us can remem- ber. Uncle Jack Robylers roundballers ended with a 25-4, leaving Comet fans beaming with pride. After ' 1': ..-:2 WM ,f ff? . ', gli tk i ' : ' 1 vi-iiiiewgi 3 :-- P 'ii ':'- W ,., zzi is? - ,r --i.. - v.:. .-:-:- i :,::. ::: gg ' :': :-:1 I.: .,i-:-: ..,., s ift :frf,mvm 'M wr-- - .. 'c: ' -sm,-, aww '-:-',:, 123: -.,. Ww w-i -1,,,, is, 1 i ' ' its .,,, TY? ,,,, 1 I these two major sports base- : ball, wrestling, tennis, swim- I ming, golf and track caught I our attention and held it until I school was out in May. Let us I not slight Classen Girls' sports, I which have major importance j in the lives of many female I sportsters. Basketball, softball, ------I volleyball, tennis, table tennis, Presented by Joan Edwards and John Carleton -56- badminton and swimming are offered for them in physical ed- ucation. The girls swimming team has enjoyed victories in city and state meets. lt is only fitting and proper to give recognition to the pep behind the pep of all Classen- ites . . . our cheerleaders. For- ever faithful to their team, no matter whether sleet, snow, rain or hail falls, they have helped push Comet spirit to the skies, when times looked bad, and showed good sportsman- ship in defeat. Hats off to the i954-55 leaders of Classen pep and spirit! .Lf 'rf --'-' , V V532 ,, ,x,Q, 4 -, .,.,: WX W Q3 f W1 , ww W' Www ,, fww QQ ,X f www x M a.3QSp ew Strong Boys Mr. Taylor and our referee looked pleased at the prospect of a fine even- ing. Left side-ROW l: Lee, Hargis, Conley, Paine, Massad. ROW 2: Peter- son, Sharp, Dempsey, Miller, Corns, Reynolds, Cornell. ROW 3: Ham- mond, Greenhaw, Hulsey, Biggerstatt, Nichols, Noftsger, Ketchum. Ardmore, here we come again. The i954 season opened at the usual stand and Ardmore clipped the inexperienced Comets 32-6. But there was no sag in the tenacity that characterized Reddell's rut-en- reddies. September l6, the Cometeers met Southeast's Warriors and scored two touchdowns against South- east's one. September 24, Lawton Wolverines went down fighting. Score: Classen l6-Lawton 7. October l, the coaches, team, Mr. Taylor, and 38 loyal Classenites journeyed to Hobbs, New Mex- ico. The Comets came out 27-l2. October 7, Northeast Vikings invaded the Comet battleground. We trounced them 3l-0. Then came the day! October l5. Rafters rang- Cardinals came to the Comet rally. Comets tripped across town to Cardinal's demonstrations. That night at Taft' Stadium, leather smashed against leather- helmets tumbled-cleats tore the earth. BLOOD- SWEAT-TEARSl The outcome, Comets 4l-Cardi- nals O. Winning was becoming a habit. October 2l, we played our best game against the best team in the Oklahoma City School System, Capitol Hill Redskins, who came through with third in the state A.P. poll. When the lights came on again we discovered the Redskins had beaten us 32-l5, to -58- Right Side-ROW 1: Burke, Wilson, Batten, Anderson, Clark, Lew- allen. ROW 2: Gillespie, Stephens, Meade, Hurst, Brown, Barnett. ROW 3: Carson, Watson, English, Hall, Metcalfe, Kelly. the chant ot, We want lights. fThe electric power tailed and the field was dark for forty minutes.J A October 29, Enid. This highly respected team lost 19-6. November 6, the Norman Tigers threateningly invaded but went down in defeat,'26-7. November 12, Comets made the Shawnee Wolves howl 20-13. November 19, the last game of the season in Skelly Stadium, Tulsa, Thirteen busses loaded with pep club members thundered down the turnpike to witness Will Rogers Ropers go down 20-O. 1954-55 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Classen 6 Ardmore Classen 1 4 Southeast Classen 16 l-OWTOY1 Classen 27 Hobbs, New Mexico Classen 31 Northeast Classen 41 Central Classen 32 Capitol Hill Classen 19 Enid Classen 26 Norman Classen 20 Shawnee Classen 20 Tulsa Rogers ake trong Men S 5 2 5 2 2 Sa ae 32 9? S as lil ,, First through the hoop and eager for victory is Comet back Olen Hurst, senior. , g . Jw N: Mr ve ,U fa x K-Aff , if 1 W W 1 gig? H' ff'f1,f' '9'.I'1h55 , -4-, . Q 1 vs QM 1 if is '. 1 im 5 5 Robert Lewallen fullback Dale Anderson quarterback Dub Watson tackle Cecil Barnett end Bob Miller guard Robert Cla rk, junior, on defensive for Comets. Bill English Allen Paine center center nf- fm 'S fa Kennie Burke end Buddy Batten halfback Jim Colney fullback Bob Cornell qua rterback Walter Metcalfe tackle Bob Corns fullback Leland Massad lwalfback Bob Carson tackle -65-' Bill Hammond Robert Clilfk end halfbock ROW li Huey, Fleming, Lee, Myers, Robertson, Lord, ROW 2: Irwin, Mr. Rex, Garr, Roblyer, Mr. Jack, Odom, Moon, Frost, Hammond, Donaldson Skaggs, Chesher, Hurst. Classen's rampaging basketballers started the 54- '55 season at the top as far as ability goes and finish- ed at the top as far as rating goes winning of a 30 game schedule. A festival comprising three conference teams opened the season in the Comet gym with Classen defeating Southeast and Midwest City. Tulsa's tournament saw Classen defeat Sapulpa 52-32, Sand Springs 53-4l, and Tulsa Rogers 54-47. Continuing a record of wins Ponca City fell 47-43 and Lawton 64-42. At the Enid tournament the Comets met the Ponca team again and again racked up 47 points to Ponca's 32. An El Reno score of 50-40 chalked up nine straight wins for the Blue and Gold. The new year saw the unrelenting Comets down 'vlcAlester 56-4l and send arch rival Central crawl- ncle Jack Brought ing out with a 30 to 60 tally at the first mid-state con- ference game. Conference playing moved Shawnee over by a 62- 36 defeat. Undaunted by superstitions they met their l3th foe, Catholic High on the home court and won 68-30. The Cometeers fought hard to sustain their winning streak but lost to Capitol Hill's Redskins 39- 43. By picking up where they had left off they defeat- ed Northeast 70-55. First ranking Norman challeng- er was the next conference foe. Fur and sparks flew. The Tigers limped away 56-5l losers. Back to Enid with a win of 54-44. The blast ofthe year came when Southeast's Spartans defeated the mighty Comets 56-46. Back again into the win with one of the most exciting games of the year, and surely the most wide- ly acclaimed in the state of Oklahoma, Classen met Capitol Hill for the second time, and scalped the Red- skins, 46-43. Then back to Central ????? .................. -64... Robert Frost-Center Stretch, it's good tor you, ancl some- Kem' Flemmg Guard day you might smack one. Phil Lee walked on air to make a basket during the Classen ,A,,,.......,,,, Classen ..,..,. ,..,, Classen ..,, .....A,,, Classen ........,,,,,,,, Classen ..,...,,,,,,,,,, Classen ....v ,,,,,,,,, Classen ,,... ,,,,,,,,, Classen .,,. ...,,,,,, Classen .,,.,..,.,,,A,,, Classen .,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 6 Classen ,......,,,,,,,,, Classen ....,.,,,,,,,,,, Classen. Classen ,.........,,.,,, Classen .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Classen .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Classen ,,,,,....,A,,,,, Classeri. Classen, Classeri, Classen. Classen, Classen, Classen ...,,,,,,,,,,,,, Classen ..........,,,,,, Classen. Classen .....,,..A,,,,,, 1954-55 BASKETBALL SCH EDU LE Southeast ....,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,, ,A,,,,, 4 5 Midwest city Sapulpa ..,.,.,...... ,,,,,,, 3 2 Sand Springs Tulsa Rogers Ponca City .,,,,, Lawton ..,.,,. Ponca City ,... El Rena .,,,,,, McAlester .... Central ....,,, Shawnee ...... Catholic High Capitol Hill .. Northeast Norman ,,,, Enid .......... Southeast ..,,. Capitol Hill ,. Central ,.,,.,A Enid ....... Norman ,,,. Northeast Shawnee ,,,,....,,,.......... .,.. , Dodge City, Kansas ,,,,, ,.,,,,, Blackwell ..,, ,,....,,,,..... .... Ardmore ....., Classen-Muskogee game Hammond pulls' one out of Redskin hands. Frank Robertson Ronnie Skaggs Guard Guard Let's hope we get those two Hove you ever Seen one boy points after all the effort. with so many arms? -68- , ,away V, ww? ,L ,Jw K 2 5. l- 5 W, Q Wfll changing the time change re? Hlpputy hop to the basket top' ROW l Norman McDonald, Wilson, Boden- Conlitf, Melton heimer Bruner ROW 21 Burns, Garrett, But- terworth Cobb Gardner, Highley, McClain, Harris Krisler Stewart, Miller. Comets Caddy Their Cwn Golf under the direction of Coach Carroll Smelser has developed some recognized players. Some of the returning men are: Mack McClain, Joe Harris, and Jim Gardner. These boys and others will enter the City Round Tournament which consists of the City High Schools. Also adding to their contests they are hoping to capture the titles at the City Tournament in Mid-April and the State Tour- nament in May. Comets Swing To Victory Sophomore, Randy Robins ROW l Lee Robins Stewart ROW 2 Fagin ROW3: Cramer, Thatch, Murray, Robinson, McGlasson, miX9S The Oil' with CJ YY16GI'1 racquet. Roark, Woods Swing And Sway ROW l: Barrett, Daniel, Weridorff, Burrow. ROW 2i Buckley, Eastman, Lehmer, Fullerton, Manning, B095 WRESTLING RECORD Classen 9 Putnam Classen 21 Edmond Classen l7 Putnam City Classen 29 Geary Classen ll Tulsa Will Rogers Classen 5 Ponca City Grapplers 011 The Mat ROW l: Curtis, Nichols, Little- ton, O'Toole, Vincent, Deu- pree. ROW 2: Martin, Harper, Ferguson, Meade, Brown. Classen Classen Classen Classen Classen Classen Perry John Marshall Tulsa Webster Midwest City Stillwater Midwest City 30 30 ll ll 8 6 Coach Leonard F. Marcotte's matmen ended with o 7-4-l record. Classen s Jim Ferguson, l57 pound, made State Champion and Jim Conley, l4l placed 2nd at the State meet at Blackwell, March 4-5. Classen placed sixth in State Darrell Vincent tries to pin Leonard Shelton at the Geary tournament. Jim Conley, senior, shows his style by downing his opponent. -73- ROW l: Morgan, Sea- mans, London, Bourke, Kelly. ROW 2: Reynolds, Paine, Hurst, Stewart, Morris, Scaggs. ROW 3. Stidham, Robertson, Wil- son, Meyers, Roberts, Mr. Clay Davis, coach. Sky's The Limit For Comets While most of us were inside shivering Comet horsehide-men with Coach Clay Davis were mopping brows and swinging bats out on the new baseball diamond at new Classen, N.W. 27 at May Ave- nue. Getting ready tor the baseball season this year was compar- able to getting ready tor a trek to the North Pole. Due to the sched- ules limited duration, practice was intense. Lettermen who returned for the '55 season were Frank Robert- son, lst baseman, Don Wilson, pitcher, Kenny Bourke and Jerry Morris, outfielders. Toughest competition of the season was the O.U. tournament, State tournament and Class A Regionals. Opening game for this season was Capitol Hill at Classen, March 2l. Pitcher Don Wilson winds up gfmtrol of Elqjsen March for one of his famous curve OSSGH Gt m boils Classen at Norman 31 Shawnee ot Classen April 4 You will never touch that Clqssen GT Centro' ll ball Kent. Kennie Burke just Enid Ol' CIO?-Sen l4 hit 0 homer. Norman at Clossen l8 . Class A R ionals 2 29, 30 . .- ML- Ls - eo 8, Vlay 2-7 -74- l ROW l: Olive, Wilson, Baker, Sanders, Ramsey, Watson, Fost, Hall, Lee, Martindale, Fox. ROW 2: Mr, Rex Irwin lcoachl, Lever- idge, Stanford, Warren, Meade, Biggerstatt, Batten, Clark, Cornell, Ditto, Cotter, Bruner. ROW 3: Sharp, Lester, Matthews, Pat- terson, Chandler, Dobson, Barnett, Anderson, Fryer, Holmes, Quinns, Reynolds, Mr. Jack Anderson fcoachl peed And Accuracy Were Comets Guide A dual meet at Capitol Hill High Athletic field opened the '55 season on March 4. Approximately 65 men turned out. Ten had track experience. Returning lettermen Ronnie Fost, Ronald Hall, Dub Watson, Vernie Sanders, Bob Ramsey, Robert Clark, Phil Lee, Barney Barnett, Bob Baker, Emmett Wilson, Melvin Fox, John Martindale and Bob Olive gave strength to the team for the Aggie Relays at Stillwater, Central State at Edmond and City and Mid-State meets. Another Comet soaring over the top for a Classen victoryl Ronnie Fast Vernie Sanders Phil Lee -75- DAN KETCHUM ALLEN PAINE MACK MCCLAIN LORRY MEYER JIM CONLEY DON LORD JERRY ROBINSON Comet Athletes Beginning early each school year, a group of Classen boys, especially interested in sports, begin the ardu- ous task of attaining the goal of every sports minded Boy--, that of becoming an All-Star. lt demands constant courage, fortitude and abilityg courage to undertake the job of pleasing thousands with physical prowessg fortitude to face the many disappointments involved in this jobg and abil- ity to understand his purpose in this field. Therefore, a boy does not receive a sports honor without having given his best. When a Classenite receives an All-Star award it is in appreciation and recognition of the work he did to attain this honor. CLINTON GREENHAW JIM FERGUSON -76- RONNIE FosT DON WILSON MELVIN Fox LENWQQD SHARP Win Man Honors DAN KETCHUM PHIL LEE CLINTON GREENHAVV ALLEN PAINE LENWOOD SHARP BILL HAMMOND LORRY MEYER DON LORD KEN BURKE DON WILSON JERRY ROBINSON RANDY ROBINS JIM FERGUSON JIM CONLEY RONNIE FOST MELVIN FOX ED STAHL LAMAR WADE MACK MCCLAIN Football Football Basketball Football Football Football Basketball Basketball Basketball Baseball Baseball Tennis Tennis Wrestling Wrestling Track Track Swimming Swimming Golf All City, All Mid-State, All State All City, All Mid-State All State, All Mid-State, All any All Mid-State All City, All Mid-State All City, Honorable Mention All Mid-State, Second in All City Mid-State Honorable Mention All City, Honorable Mention Mid-State, Honorable Mention All City, Honorable Mention Outstanding Outstanding Graduating Senior Promising Sophomore State Champion--l57 lb. Runner-up State Champion-l 4l lb. Outstanding Outstanding State Champion, Free Style State Champion-3rd in diving Outstanding PHIL LEE ED STAHL RANDY ROBINS BILL HAMMOND KEN BURKE LAMAR WADE JEANNE McCLELLAND TRUE SMITH PEGGY EASTMAN EILEEN BODENHEIMER NANCI-AMES EARLY BARBARA BUCKLEY Individual techniques are developed for Classen girls as well as for boys in numerous fields of physical education. From the first of September until the last of May, girls engage in a program of well-rounded sports. Activities are planned to expand student op- portunities for recreation and pleasure and to im- prove individual sportsmanship, teamwork and co- operation. From the interest developed in physical education classes, which are required in the sophomore year, many girls go on to attain recognition in sports fields. An example of outstanding achievement is the work of four I955 Classen champions. Chosen on basis of ability, citizenship, sportsmanship and co- operation, they have won first place in city and state tournaments in various fields of sports endeavor. NANCI-AMES EARLY Tennis State Finalist Tennis Doubles CityChampion,TableTennis 1954 JEANNE McCLELLAND Badminton State Finalist Badminton Singles TRUE SMITH Table Tennis City Champion, l955 EILEEN BODENHEIMER Badminton City Champion, Singles BARBARA BUCKLEY Tennis State Singles, Edmond PEGGY EASTMAN Tennis State Finalist, Edmond That Comet mermaids possess strength, endurance and speed was shown at the State Meet at Norman and the Okla- homa City Meet. At these meets they entered speed events, diving contests and synchronized swimming. 25 yard backstroke Norma Donnell, Classen 115 85 1950 75 yard individual medley Margaret Whale, Classen 155.6 1954 1OO yard treestyle relay Roberta Flynn, Classen :59.9 1950 Martha Hall Revajean Porter Elaine Richardson ermen Swim To Victory Classen s mermen got oft to a swimming start by de second in the 1954 state meet. Aquatics is a major teating Enid on January 28 by 44 points Under the activity in Classen's physical education program copable leadership of Coach Jack Anderson they There are no definite swimming forms taught at Clos entered the state meet at Norman Classen placed sen boys enter what they desire. Take note Edwin Mr Anderson 5 gn expert on the ROW 1 Nuernberger Bell Eastman, Wade, Jenekins. ROW 2: Anderson, Mr l - '--- '--- '-' 'I I I I I I ls there ever a free moment I I at Classen? From the early I morning rush until after the I day's activities are completed I Classenites are really on the go. I Student overnment dramat- I 1 I ics school dances and s orts I , I are among the many extra-cur- I ricular activities available. I I Whatever one's interest may be : he will find a large variety of I activities awaiting him at I 22555255 ':1 ' 'i ' ' Q'fii'M Al'-373i im L J 1 Bfiff 'QEWifNTtf'f m 'v'T fM SE 5 ft tt't ' 1 'f ' ,. ' f' xxtf Q I - -: : ' .-.-- :':':: f I I ,.,. 'fits Eff '-2: 2 ztr: I ' ww ff I 1 wfwmh ' EEF -was i Classen. I I I Perhaps more than any other I . . . I one thing, the spirit at Clas- : sen distinguishes it from other I schools throughout the land. I . -1 Attendance at mixers and Presented by Barbara Cheatham, Barbara Mitchell and Harriett Bernot -80- school functions is typical of the enthusiasm of Classen stu- dents. Cooperation and partici- pation in enterprises of mutual benefit is something which must be preserved for the at- tainment of universal under- standing, peace and prosperity. For this reason we must keep accomplishing in our activities to keep Classen reigning over all. -81-- ,, 1,,,kQzg1,,,k- - , .,., ML,,,M ? I f , A'f,fg9Tff , gi, 1 f -. .. , u. . i J , b fm 'MV' .Eff M , 1, he MEDAL 0F H0 llll SGFQA Wc6uiAf0n .32- To thot boy ond girl member of the senior clcss of Clossen High School, who shall be chosen, under the rules to be promulgated by the school, as giving the greatest promise of worthy contribution to the progress of the world by reason of strength of cha racter, record of scholar- ship, activities of leadership, and all- around achievements shall go the Classen Medal of Honor, highest award given at Classen High School. Mmm ui Hiliilill Ami, Jwfmfr JACQUE MONTGOMERY BOBBY CLAPP MARILYN STONG TOM GRIFFY MARILYN RICHARDS BRUCE BATCHELOR BEVERLY BELSKY JIM HIPPEN LASSE A ARD When the Medal of Honor was first established by the late Mr. Anton H. Classen, Can early Oklahoma City civic leaderl he said it should be presented an- nually to that boy and girl member of the senior class of Classen High School, who shall be chosen, under the rules to be promulgated by the school, as giving the greatest promise of worthy contribution to the progress of the world by reason af strength of character, record of scholarship, activities of leader- ship and all-around achievements. Mrs. Classen, following the death of her husband, increased the number of awards to ten but still pro- vided for the Medal of Honor award to one boy and one girl. Under present regulations, the highest rank- ing ten boys and ten girls in scholarship in the senior class are listed as candidates for the awards. The Classen faculty then rates the candidates on leader- ship, citizenship and all-around achievement. The highest ranking five boys and five girls are declared the oward winners and one boy and one girl from the ten who are ranked highest are presented the Classen Medal of Honor. ln the 29 years the Anton H. Classen awards have been given, the 290 winners have done much to justify their selection as the leading graduates of Classen High School. The Anton H. Classen Award Association, composed of award winners, was started in l946, for the purpose of establishing a group of all Classen Award winners in order that they may re- ceive benefits of fellowship with students who have received like honors, to perpetuate the lofty ideals symbolized by Mrs. Anton H. Classen's contributions to her community and to inspire its members to great- er individual effort. -84... DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS ART DEPARTMENT AWARDS Tommy Stearns, Ccreativel Leah Kay Higbee, Ioriginalityl Harriett Bernat, lservicel ART NOUVEAU Barbara Cheatham Mary Frances Fenton COMMERCIAL ART Jerry McMillan. lAward presented by A8tE Equip. Co.7 ORBIT ART I Nan Hosmer. RENAISSANCE ART AWARD AND NATIONAL SCHOLASTIC ART SCHOLARSHIP Brunel Faris HONORABLE MENTION Betty Jo Meadows. AAUW ART SCHOLARSHIP TO OU Mary Frances Fenton BOYS: Outstanding athlete-Phil Lee. JOSEPH HESTER PATTERSON AWARD-Phil Lee. Honorable mention-Allen Paine, Ronnie Fost. GIRLS: All around girl athlete-Nanci-Ames Early. Team sports-Marcia McElderry. Swimming-Carol Cox. Golf-Linda Melton. Honorable mention-Eileen Smith, True Smith. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT AWARDS COMMERCIAL AWARDS Mary Armstrong, Jo Ann Blackard, Claudia Blake, Lois Janelle Brandle, Nancy Bressie, Carolyn Sue Brown, Mary Beth Clasby, Anna Ruth Crowe, Denise Daniel, Claudette English, Patsy Ferguson, Delores Ann Green, Cherry Hadlock, Janice Hamilton, Diane Harlow, Elloui Harwood, Judith Ann High- tower, Elizabeth Hodges, Barbara Hollis, Patsy Holt, Norma Pritchard, Joyce Thomas, Charlene Wilson. COMMERCIAL CLUB AWARD Delores Green. COMMERCIAL OCCUPATIONS AWARD Judith Beverly, Ja Ann Blackard, Lois Brandle, Ann Crowe, Paul Gardner, Judith Hightower, Joyce Humble, Lenora Inge, Carolyn Ryan. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION AWARD Jim Hathaway. HONORABLE MENTION Tommy Hibshman, Don McManus, Haven Reynolds. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB AWARD Terry Allen. HONORABLE MENTION Jerry Carlisle ENGLISH DEPARTMENT AWARDS Bruce Batchelor, Beverly Belsky, Charlotte Belsky, Ga- briel Chodos, Bobby Clapp, Sharyl Crowe, Nancy Cullins, Char- les Fagin, Feral Ann Finch, Virginia Foster, Margaret Gober, Janice Hamilton, Diane Harlow, Andy Haswell, James Hippen, Elizabeth Hodges, Ronald Jacobson, Sarah McCuiston, Mary Ellen Miller, Paul Mogridge, Jacque Montgomery, Leah Pum- mill, Mary Jane Reed, Ramona Rhodes, Marilyn Richardson, Phoebe Slate, DiAnn Smith, Marilyn Strong, Joyce Tyson, Carol Wittels. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT AWARDS MAJOR AWARD Jean Henderson. CERTIFICATES OF MERIT Nancy Cullins, Donna Evans, Murleen Nelson, Nancy Wotring. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT AWARDS ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT AWARDS FRENCH Charlene Guthrie. LATIN Glenda Chappelle, Gabriel Chodos, Andy Haswell. SPANISH Jacque Montgomery, DiAnn Smith, Marilyn Strong, Carol Wittels. AMERICAN ASS'N OF TEACHERS OF FRENCH AWARD Carol Bailey. JOURNALISM DEPARTMENT AWARDS NEWSWRITING Elloui Harwood. YEARBOOK STAFF Marv Collins, Patsy Ferguson. JOURNALISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY Gene Thompson. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT AWARDS RECOGNITION Bruce Batchelor, Bernie Boyle, Bobby Clapp, Robert Corn- forth, Ronnie Fost, Linda French, Tom Griffy, Vann Hand, James Hippen, Ronald Jacobson, Sidney Jones, Jack Lovell, Paul Mogridge, James White. MUSIC DEPARTMENT AWARDS INSTRUMENTAL MRS. JULES BLOCK AWARD iservicel Penny Walker. MRS. CLYDE HARRISON AWARD Iservicel Torn Griffy. VOCAL' OUTSTANDING GIRL VOCALIST Mary Ellen Miller OUTSTANDING SERVICE Lou Ann Wilkins. OUTSTANDING BOY VOCALIST Jack Trent. HONORABLE MENTION Carolyn Abernathy, Yvonne Allens, Audrey Alleshire, John Andrews, Mary Beth Baker, Ronnie Becker, Jackie Gaumer, Kathryn Glasgow, Beverly Jenlink, Pat Jordon, Carolyn Lamb, Dixie Law, Charles Lewallen, Dick Little- ton, Tom Littleton, Mary Ann Maimburg, Lavan Myers, Sherry New, Parnell Privette, Mona Lynne Sanders, Bar- bara Smith, Harlene Smith, Susan Sparkes, Mary Ann Spiva, Patty Stout, Larry Taylor. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT AWARDS BAUSCH 81 LOMB SCIENCE MEDAL Tom Griffy. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT AWARDS D. A. R. CHistory awardl Carol Wittels. HONORABLE MENTION Kenlynne Maxwell. SOCIAL STUDIES RECOGNITION Bob Baker, Gabriel Chodos, Sharon Connally, Mary Glen- da Morris, Nancy Voth. DEBATE Benton Clark. HONORABLE MENTION Jim Hippen, Bobby Clapp, Claude Chappelear, Jared Ha- zelton, Jerry Mash. FORENSIC Jim Hippen HONORABLE MENTION Jerry Mash MARY MARTINEAU MEMORIAL AWARD Clairenell Clemons HONORABLE MENTION Sa ramay Wiley MARY MARTINEAU MEMORIAL AWARD FOR SERVICE Virginia Leopold HONORABLE MENTION Jack Trent BEST THESPIAN True Smith BEST ACTOR Charles Fagin BEST ACTRESS Pat Tyson SOPHOMORE SPEECH AWARD Muriel Hite Bennie Benson JUNIOR ALTRUSAN AWARD Lou Ann Wilkins GIRL OF THE MONTH Alice Lay CAREER CONFERENCE Eileen Smith Ronald Jacobson GIRLS' STATE Linda Kennedy Polly Ishmael SPEECH DEPARTMENT AWARDS tuilent President In the spring, Comets elect the member who will preside as student president for the coming school year. This is regarded the most im- portant of school elections. Jimmy CRedD White won the '54 spring elec- tion. Qualifications are established by the Stu- dent Council, The president is one of four executive officers and must be 0 senior during his term in office. Candidates must have ci grade average of 3.0 or better at the time of nomination, aver- aged from the semester grades of the two pre- ceding semesters. The president may not co.: tinue in office if his grdde for any regular grading period falls below 2.5 points. l-le presides at Student Council meetings and represents the school at inter-scholastic events. -86- Presidentiol candidates Andy Haswell, Bob Casey, Phil London, winner Jim White ond Dick Rosen- stahl. af? ,iw 11 tw 7 gr 32- J M 'M ti f.. Orbit Queen candidates Ann Stephens, Jeanne McClelland, Lillian Burrow, Queen Saramay Wiley and Jane Bar- I'OW. Slfll llrbit Queen ORBIT QUEEN, one of two all-school queens is nominated in advisories. Each student is given four votes when he buys an Orbit and one vote for having his class picture made. Yearbook sales open in September and continue until Thanksgiving holidays. The first week ln December sees a week of rip-roaring campaigns. Posters of all sizes and descriptions adorn the halls, first floor to third. Banners splashed with sparkle, smiles and slogans span the archways. Tags bearing candidates pictures and slogans are distributed by managers and supporters. Treats, glamour tactics and true charm are given o try out. Campaign expenses are limited. The event climaxes with the most elaborate coronation ceremony of the many witnesses each year at Classen. Members of the Orbit staff sponsor the production. Saramay Wiley, '54-'55 winner, received her crown from her predecessor, Miss Barbara Burbridge, escorted by Bryan Gillespie, Saramay's campaign manager. Other candidates Jane Barrow, Lillian Burrow, Jeanne McClelland and Ann Stephens, with their campaign managers, Ronnie Donaldson, Pete Lee, Jerry Mash and Tom McGee composed the Queen's Court. Theme of this year's production This ls Your Life, simulated a TV screen. A bracelet commemorating the honor was given the Queen. All candidates received bouquets of carnations, -87- Proctor Queen Candidates for Queen of Proctors are nominated and elected by members ot the organization, Classen's student law enforce- ment society. A week ot campaigning among members is clim-axed by a mixer. Members honor queens by be- stowing a cloak inscribed with the emblem of the order, date of the event, the winners name and title and she is given the privilege of invoking rule with the clubs paddle . Perry Wootten, Proctor presi- dent, crowned Ardeth Ainsworth '54-'55 Proctor Queen. Runners- up, Bunny Brown, Annette Marsh, Elizabeth Prince and Norma Pritchard attended Ardeth. ports llneen First elected queen of the year at Classen is Sports queen, nomi- nated by Boys O Club. This is an activity that promotes ticket sales tor athletic events. Her election is on a school wide basis. Sports queen replaces the cus- tom ot a queen for each sport. For i954-55 blond-haired, blue- eyed Anita McCullough reigned. Other candidates were Jane Bar- row, Lillian Burrow, Jeanne Mc- Clelland, and Ann Stephens. Cor- onation in the annual Sports as- sembly is presented by Boys O Club. Dan Ketchum, president presented Anita with a white coat signifying her queenship. ...88.... Blue .laeliel llueeu For Blue Jacket Queen, number two in the annual royalty races at Classen, five senior girls are nom- inated by Blue Jackets. Election is by secret ballot among members. The winner is announced at an annual Thanks- giving formal which features her coronation. A white nylon fleece jacket bearing name and symbol of the organization, queen's name and title, date of event were pre- sented Donna Evans winner of '54-'55 B. J. honors. The congra- tulatory kiss, an orchid and au- thority over the club's paddle were bestowed by Don Cies, presi- dent. Other candidates were Connie Jones, Elloui Harwood, Carol Marshall and Nancy Wotring. Meteor Queen Members of the Meteor Pep Club select a senior girl each year to reign as their queen. Candidates are nominated and elected by club members. Eileen Bodenheim- er, Linda French, Delores Green, Alice Lay, and Shirley Moore were i954-55 candidates. The winner was announced at the Meteor an- nual Christmas formal. Miss De- lores Green was their 1954 choice. Queens are traditionally pre- sented with the official scepter,' -the club paddle bearing the Meteor emblem, a white nylon fleece coat embroidered with the queen's name, the year and the club name, and an orchid cor- sage. I -89- Prineess and Prince ei Friendship On Monday, February l4, Clas- sen appropriately chose a Prince and Princess of Friendship, end- ing a week dubbed Friendship Week. Sponsored by the Student Council the week is set aside each year as the time for each Clas- senite to be extra friendly. Cards saying Hi Friend were distri- buted throughout the school and students were told to be thinking about two seniors to be crowned the two friendliest people at Clas- sen. On the following Monday an assembly, themed Great Lovers of the Past, was presented in honor of the royalty. Pot Tyson and Perry Wootten received the honors, enior Top Teens Top Teens, formerly Typical Teens, is a survey sponsored by Classen Lite, student news- paper. A boy and a girl from each ot the three classes is voted on by the advisories. No campaign en- sues. Senior Top Teens were Alice Lay and Terry Finley. Runners-up were Sherry Crawford, Sarah Mc- Cuiston, Eileen Smith, Nancy Wotring, Bobby Clapp, Ronnie Donaldson, and Andy Haswell. Top juniors were Bobbye Rey- nolds and Frank Robertson. Run- ners-up were Nanci-Ames Early, Polly Ishmael, Sherry McFall Donna Saulsberry, Dale Ander- son, Buddy Batten, Larry Bledsoe, Dick Holcomb and Darrell Vin- cent. Kaye Ferguson and Randy Rob- ins were tops among sophomores. I .....91... BLUE JACKET QUEEN CAN- DIDATES, Connie Jones, Nan- cy Wotring, Queen Donna Evans, Elloui Harwood, Carol Marshall. SOPHOMORE TOP TEENS, Randy Robins, Kaye Ferguson, JUNIOR TOP TEENS: Bobby Reynolds, Frank Robertson. Candidates for PROCTOR QUEEN Elizabeth Prince, Bun- ny Brown, Norma Pritchard, Queen Ardeth Ainsworth, An- nette Marsh. Favorites oi The Comet Court SPORTS QUEEN NOMlNEES, Front Queen Anita McCul- lough, seated Jeanne McClel- land, Dan Ketchum, president ot Boys' O Club, Jane Bar- row, Lillian Burrow, Ann Steph- ens. Ever since Classen began, it seems the most exciting events to take place here have been Royalty races. From Sports' Queen to Top Teen Comets chose their popularity wisely as shown by the bright smiles pictured on these pages. For some, there were speeches to write, posters to paint, tags to print and songs to sing-anything to get that extra vote. Others had easier tasks, but all joined in the spirit and joy of the events. As these events progressed, everyone got into the act. Support mycandidate, vote for himl , on and on th rough the school year-and here are the results of all our efforts-Favorites ot the Comet Courtl METEOR QUEEN CANDIDATES, Linda French, Shirley Moore, Alice Lay, Eileen Boden- heimer, Queen Delores Green. CANDlDATES FOR PRINCESS OF FRIENDSHIP, Nancy Voth, Alice Lay, Princess Pat Tyson Eileen Smith, Nancy Wotring. CANDIDATES FOR PRINCE OF FRlENDSHlP, Terry Finley, Bryan Gillespie, Prince Perry Wootten, Bob Casey, Jared Hazleton. Students attending the State Student Council Here, lGreensburg, Pol, Ciassen COI'1VSr'1l'lOV1 Cll' Duncan W8I'6 Terry Finley, Pat debgferg wgn ngtiongl regggnitign Tyson, Dale Crabtree and Ann Robertson. Newly elected State President, Dick Holcomb, Classen Lite, editor, receives the oft OlPA at press meeting in Norman, ABOVE: Thumbing it to the SSCA in Jackson Mississippi are Perry Wootten, Mr. Weinert Jimmy White, Bob Casey and Saramay Wiley TOP: SSCA at Jackson, Mississippi. Goodwill Ambassadors ical file of Among Classen debaters who top- ped events at the Rocky Mountain Speech Tournament were Joan Harris and Benton Clark in front of the capitol of the mile high city. -94.. Exchange students Andy Haswell Jim Hathaway and Sarah McCuiston rehash Europe. 3 Contemplating Europe are Nancy Early, Pat Shubert, Victor Hill and Ken Aldrich, '55 exchange students. Bill Payton, former Clas- senite, living in France, views a French monument commemorative of war dead. Above: Sally Burns and Alice Lay met other Oklahoma iournalists at NSPA, Minneapolis. Left: Sue Barton undertook to teach l4OO NSPA delegates to sing, 0kIahoma. Faculty members relax at annual Christ- mas Dinner where Mr. Taylor models ci miniature of the gift bestowed by fellow workers. Good Times Center Here Whose initiation ceremony could this be? Left: Mr. Lloyd M. Estes, keeps things up around Classen. Below: Students let loose to Hearts of Stone at first Announcer's Club Mixer. Here we meet our mates and break out dates . , . and sometimes eatl I Top: Some prefer candy bars to steak, Right: Get your grimy mitts out of the Million Penny pot, girl. May I have this bop, please? Proctor Mixers draw a happy crowd, These are the soles ot Classen, Right: A bill of one act plays star fFront left? Sherry Crawford and her inner self Virginia Leopold in Overtones, KBack leftl Georgia Glenn and Janice May in Edna St. Vincent Mil- lay's Aria da Capo qualified to compete in state tournament. lRightl Saramay Wiley and Lucy Bo Wheeler appear a bit confused when confronted bythe subject of their gossip, Patty Farmer, in Rocking Chairs , John mixes it, Mrs. Cherry applies it. Above: Did that disguise hide Ann Ault's measles? Captain Jack Trent sur- veys the situation as col- lege friends Ann Reid, Dick Holcomb and Tom Swatek look on in Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. Comet Talent 011 Parade Left: Ann Reid and the top True Smith, student director of Our bunk didn't seem to get along Hearts Were Young and Gay seems to be the too well. center of attraction, Bottom left: Emily Fowler, Maribeth Thomlinson and graduates, Mary Barber and Henri Bea Pack, do a version of the Can-Can for Classen Classics audiences. Bottom right: Mary Ann Pozaro, graduate Jerry Ka- ' U3 5SEl iinnuvl ,!'f-'v,.i Enfrancing Moonlight- ers Larry Clark, Terry Finley, Bob Been and By- ron McFall sing their latest hit, Maybe . Below: A Carousel ln Rhythm, was theme of Comes Football Banquet, '54-'55. ram, Nancy Wotring and Torn McGee stroll in a French scene of '54's Classics. Frances Cobb weaves a spell of black magic in '54 Classen Classics. P 5 Where are your uniforms, folks? Comet Pep Assemblies are something never to be for- gotten, with each pep club trying to out do the other in originality and enthusiasm. At Games And Rallies Dan Ketchum tiddles while Rome burns? -1 05- Q t if f ,.,. . ke A Ax :QQ tk ri.. l ' . will , A iq We f iffgf 4 tc Q - , A .jg . '. gf X , K ' il l 'M' EEE j L 1 is 2 . . ,, i f . 'Q '- i V - S ..:.FZJ ' rgff'f'12'E2 1,3 231 Z it -, f v wijg -- -,.,:::3Z:'i:: ::2s:, - ' K f flfri f. ff , K ' A '--v- 5 ' Wy ,A :WX , L, 4:5215 3 3:2 1 H L .,.,, T' h ., f ' if W glivgam' 'HY SOP Omofef ' ., Awggwmw - ,,y2Ti .,,z .,.., .wx ,sg i. rg .-.,-.. wi.:-2 D O n no Jac ks O n Favorites lined up nervously at the past, awaiting the Speeds the news -of Starring Signgl. another Comet vic- tory. Traditional rites open a Clas- sen Basketball game. HWWWKBT T gm Jerry Mash, Bobby Corntorth, Joyce Foster, Lynne Draper, and Bobby Clapp, Teen Town officers, admire their new sign, You line 'em up, I'-ll take 'emf' -1 04- Events of the l954-55 school year which Classenites will long remember, school elections, Orbit picture taking, teen town and many more. To ake This Place A chool Cheerleader Jimmy Moore gets carriea away! xl IM 112 'P' ,Mun The boys whoop it up at Louie's the day thot we got a triple lunch hour for reaching our Million Penny goal. It Takes A Heap 0' Doin' Franke?1stein's visit to Classen was not enjoyed by Marcia Marvel, Line forms on the right, girls. Mr. Estes is no longed needed as students take over administrative duties during Father and Son' Week Photographer Danny Almond on the loose again. -1 05- Mary, Mary, , . . how does the Orbit grow? Wfyf i926 . . .I the beginning of Classen high school and the be- ginning of traditions that have endured the years. Memory of Anton H. Class- en, who envisioned Classen as a great cultural center is en- shrined in the hearts and minds of all who thrill to the call of the Comet. The world changes . . . but lilliffliilili ,M if not the time honored routines that make Classen, Classen. HQ ..... , 'o 1955 , . . our last year at the iicc I S : fsgmfi' , i -I ff ' 5 , ar g '- ' . ......., 'f-' ::: Q 1'-Sif t ? : .EL t ' : - if i.: , L -- - ............ 'ziz I. ..... N -.-.-. .i..1 .':: ,.,' .....: 1 -:', ,ziz zzzzz . .... .,.,, ' --- ---- ..:.:f fza ii -::: Q zzz ' .':1 4. X :Q 2ESs M I original Classen. How we hate I to leave it. - I Seniors of '55 mark the last L graduating class. I Juniors realize they shall be I the first graduating class of the I new Classen High School. An I----I ---.I I I I I I I Presented by I I Jan Scott and Marlene Malherbe I -106- honor they receive proudly, al- though a slight feeling of emp- tiness o-n leaving our old Class- en may possess them. Sophomores, who have spent but onelyear at Classen, have not learned to love its halls. Yet as they leave and go into new surroundings they too will no doubt feel a pang of fond- ness for the old. Seniors, Juniors, and Sopho- mores as a whole, have loved making Classen High School their home. n ,M ..,...... AWMD V A , f V , .:.: , , ,.,. ,.,.,,, , .:.:. , ,v,,, MQ 4.:. , ,,W ':':: 5,.,.,., 'Q Q, Q, ... ,: V N Ar H M My 4.1 New 9? 455 Mm 5 ' S Wg? emwmt r.:fn,w7,t.,,v efsa.w AINSWORTH, ARDETH Comes l,2,3, Proctor Court Clerk 3, Proctor Queen 3, Student Council 3 AKERS, JANE A Cappello Choir I,2,3, Comes I,2, 3 AKERS, JUNE A Cappella Choir I,2,3, Art Noue veau l,2,3, Comes l,2,3 AKIN, DANNY ALEXANDER, BILL ALLEN, NANCY Art Nouveau I, Red Cross 3 ALLEN, TERRY Classettes l,2,3, Student Council 2 ALLISON, DIXIE Comes 2,3, Commercial Club l, Youth of the Kingdom 2 ALSPAUGH, BARBARA Classettes l,2,3, Commercial Club 2,3, Reporter 3, Little Theater l,2 ALSPAUGH, SANDRA ARMSTRONG, J IM ARMSTRONG, MARY Announcers Club 3, Clossettes l,2, 3, Commercial Club 3 ASHLOCK, MARILYN Classettes 3 BAILEY, CAROL Classettes I,3, Little Theatre I, Or' bit Staff 3, Administration Editor 3, Quill and Scroll 3 BARKER, SHIRLEY BARNES, BILL BARNES, SHERRY A Cappella Choir l,2,3, Reporter 3, Sec, 3, Classettes l,2,3, Modrigal Chorus 3 BARROW, JANE Classettes I,2,3, Little Theatre I, Red Cross 2 BARTON, SUE Classettes l,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 2,3, Clossen Life Staff 2,3, Honor S0- ciety 2,3, Student Council 3 BASEY, ALBERT -1 08- BATCHELOR, BRUCE Blue Jackets l,2,3, Science Club l, 2,3, Treasurer 3, Student Council 3 BECKER, JANET Art Nouveau l, Classettes 3 BEEN, BOB 'vleteors l,2,3, Sgt, at Arms 3 BELISLE, CAROLYN Announcers Club l,2, Sgt. at Arms 2, Classettes l,2,3, Little Theater l,2,3, Student Council l BELL, JACK Boys O Club l,2,3, Honor Math 2,3, Meteors 2,3, Treasurer 3 BELSKY, BEVERLY Band l,2,3, Classettes l,2,3, Honor Math 2,3, Honor Society 2,3 BELSKY, CHARLOTTE Band l,2,3, Classettes l,2,3, Honor Math 2,3, Honor Society 2,3 BENSON, CHARLENE Classettes l, Distributive Education l BERKEY, BERNESS Comes l,2,3 BERNAT, HARRIET Classettes l,2, National Art Honor Society l,2,3, Art Nouveau l,2,3, Orbit Art Staff 3 BERRY, MAX Hi-Y l,2,3, President 3, Proctor Judge 3, Science Club l,2,3, Treas- urer 3, Senior Representative 3 BERRY, SALLY A Cappella Choir 3, Comes l,2,3, Madrigol Chorus 3, National Foren- sic League 2,3 BEVERLY, JUDY Comes l,2 BINNS, CONNIE Classettes l,2,3 BLACKARD, JO ANN Commercial Club 2,3, Youth of the Kingdom 2,3 BLAKE, CLAUDIA Clossettes l,2,3, Commercial Club 3, Historian-Reporter 3 BLAKELEY, DICK BODENHEIMER, EILEEN Classettes l,2,3, Girls O Club l, 2,3, Million Penny Round-up Club 2, Red Cross 2,3 BOND, LARRY Boys O Club 2,3, Courtesy Club 2,3, Sgt. at Arms 3, Pep Council 2,3, School Cheerleader 2,3 BONHAM, BEVERLY Comes l,2,3, Courtesy Club 3, Lit- tle Theatre l, Red Cross l,3 -1 U9- :-K.h.h- . 5 r,, all x 't , J 5555222122 2 . we 134-we f 33225212 -:eff .Q , im N W, V vevfwfieic ,, , ,.!7,,,,,,,, f, . 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Ez 5 BORDERS, JOHN Blue Jackets 2,3, Boys O Club 2,3, Hi-Y 2,3, Vice President 2 BOYLE, BERNIE Amateur Radio Club l,2,3, Presi- dent 3, Blue Jackets l,2,3, Honor Moth 2,3, Treasurer 3 BOZALIS, MARY ANN Comes l,2,3, Announcers Club 3, Little Theater l, Red Cross 3 BRADY, CAROLE BRAKE, J EANNETTE Comes l,2 BRANDLE, LOIS Art Nouveau l, Comes l,2 BRASEWELL, LEE Comes 2,3 BRESSIE, TEDDY Classettes l,2,3, Little Theater l,2, Youth of the Kingdom 2,3, Student Council Representative 2 BRIGHT, RALPH Blue Jackets l,2,3, Football 2,3 BROOKS, KAY Classettes l,2,3 BROWN, BUNNY Classettes l,2,3, Cheerleader 2, Courtesy Club 2,3, Proctor 3, School Cheerleader 3 BROWN, CAROLYN Annauncers Club 2,3, Classettes l, 2,3, Junior Representative 2, Stu- dent Council 3 BROWN, FREDA BROWN, PATTY Comes l, Distributive Education 3, Secretary 3, Red Cross Representa- tive l, Y-Teens l BROWN, WAYLAND Football 3 BRUNER, GEORGE BURGGRAF, JANET Announcers Club 3, Classettes l,2, 3, Little Theatre 3, Youth of the Kingdom 3 BURNS, SALLY Comes l,2,3, Courtesy Club 2,3, Reporter 3, President 3, Orbit Staff 2,3, Photography Editor 2, lndex Editor 3, Quill and Scroll 2,3, Vice President 2,3, Treasurer 2,3, BURROW, LlLLlAN Comes l,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 3, Court- esy Club 2,3, Secretary 3, Sgt, at Arms 3, Girls O Club 2,3, Secre- tary l,tVice President l, Pep Coun- cil 2 BURTON, ALICE Comes l,2 -110- CAIN, WELDON Blue Jackets 3 CAMPBELL, PEGGY Comes l,2,3, Little Theatre 2 CAPLE, MARION CARLILE, JERRY CARPENTER, JON A Cappella 3 CARTER, GLENDA A Cappella Chair 2, Comes 2,3, Youth of the Kingdom 2,3 CASEY, BOB ' Executive Board of Clossen Classics 2,3, President 3, Metears l,2,3, Historian 2, National Forensic League l,2,3, Sgt, at Arms 2, Stu- dent Council 3, Treasurer 3 CHADWELL, CAROLE Camera Club 2,3, Youth of the Kingdom 2,3, Y-Teens l,2 CHANDLER, ELLEN CHAPMAN, CLAUDIA CHAPPELEAR, CLAUDE Blue Jackets 2,3, Chief Justice 3, Honor Math 2,3, Honor Society 2,3 CHAPPELLE, GLENIDA A Cappella Choir 2,3, Classettes I, 2,3, Honor Language 2,3, Red Crass 2 CHEATHAM, BARBARA Art Nouveau l,2,3, Courtesy Club 3, Reporter 3, Honor Society 2,3, Stu' dent Council 3 CHODOS, GABRIEL Honor Language 2,3, Supreme Court Judge 3 CIES, DON Band l,2, Blue Jackets l,2,3, Vice President 3, President 3, Class Rep- resentative l,2,3, Red Cross 2 CLAPP, BOBBY Blue Jackets l,2,3, Secretary 3, Honor Math 2,3, Honor Society 2,3, President 3, National Forensic League 2,3, Vice President 3 CLARK, BENTON Meteors l,2,3, National Forensic League 2,3, President 3, Science Club 3, Student Council 3 CLARK, LARRY Metears l,2,3, Treasurer 3, Corres. Secretary 3 CLARK, ROBERT Boys O Club 2,3, Football 2,3, Track 3 CLASBY, MARY BETH Art Nouveau l,2,3, Clossettes l,2,3, Commercial Club 3, Parliamentarian 3, Sgt, at Arms 3, Red Cross Repre- sentotive I -111- 5 , li l '- K ' 3? N 5 L I S lk QQ? Za A 1 ,Z vu: I - CLAYTON, MARY Classettes l,2, Courtesy Club l,2,3, Little Theatre I CLEMENTS, PAT Classettes l,2,3, Commercial Club 2 CLEMONS, CLAIRENELL Classettes l,2,3, Executive Board, Classen Classics 2, Little Theatre l, 2,3, President 3, Parliamentorian 3, National Forensic League l,2,3, CLOUD, LUEMMA Classettes l,2, Y-Teens, l,2, Presif dent 2, Secretary 2 COE, MARY ANN Art Nouveau l,2,3, Classettes l,2,3, Junior Representative 2, Senior Rep- resentative 3 COHEN, VONDA LEE Art Nouveau l, Comes l,2,3, Court- esy Club 3, Science Club 3 COIL, BARBARA Classettes l,2,3 COLLINS, MARY A Cappella Choir 3, Classettes l,2, 3, Cheerleader 3, Sgt. at Arms 3, Orbit Staff 2,3, Activities Editor 2, Editor 3, Red Cross Representative 3 COLVIN, JACK Student Council 3 CONINE, PAT Aviation Club 2,3, Treasurer 3, Band Majorette 3, Comes l,2,3, Lit- tle Theatre l CONLEY, JIM Boys O Club l,2,3, Football 2,3, Wrestling 2,3, Senior Class, Sgt. at Arms 3 CONLEY, PHIL Hi-Y l, Meteors l,2,3 CONNOLLY, SHARON Comes l,2,3 CONTI, JACKIE Comes 2,3, Courtesy Club 3 COOK, JANICE Classettes l,2,3, Red Cross I COOK, PAT COOPER, BILL Blue Jackets 2,3, Sgt, at Arms 3, Proctor 3 CORCORAN, HUBERT CORKEN, CHARLES Blue Jackets I,2,3 CORNFORTH, BOBBY Blue Jackets l,2,3, Courtesy Club 3, Honor Math l,2 -112- CORNS, BOB Football 3, Student Council 3 COSTON, TEEG COULTER, JIMMY COULTER, PAUL CRAIG, RAY CRAWFORD, SHERRY Announcers Club l,2,3, Classettes I,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 3, National Thespians 2,3, Vice President 3, Youth of the Kingdom 2,3, Presi- dent 3 CROWE, ANN Comes I,2, Commercial Club 2,3, Y-Teens 3, Youth of the Kingdom, 2,3 CROWE, SHARYL Art Nouveau l,2,3, Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, Secretory 3, Closs- ettes l,2,3, Parliamentarian 3, Commercial Club 2,3, Youth of the Kingdom 2,3, Secretory 3 CULLIMORE, LUELLA Announcers Club 2,3, Parliamen- tarian 3, Clcissettes l,2,3, Courtesy Club 2,3, Vice President 3, Sgt. at Arms 3, Youth af the Kingdom 2,3 CULLINS, NANCY Comes I,2,3, Commercial Club 2,3, Vice President 3, Y-Teen l,2 DALBEY, EMMA LEAI-I Comes I,2, C07-nmercial Club I, Senior Representative 3 DANIEL, DENISE Comes I,2,3, Girls O Club 2,3 DANIELS, KENNETH Meteors l,2,3 DAVIDGE, DIANE Comes 2,3, Red Cross Representa- tive 2 DAVIDSON, CONNIE DAVIDSON, MARILEE Comes l,2,3, Youth of the Kingdom 3 DAVIS, CAROLYN DAVIS, MARY Comes l,2,3, Proctor 3, Student Council 3 DEAR, DAVID Meteors l,2,3 DEARBORN, LORRAINE -113- 3 , C ,, R ,X P I if C ,f W' S . . .,, . 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I - riteffgsffessszg. 4 A ' ' - I 1 , 5 V - ' ,ffl A -umm DEMPSEY, CHARLES Baseball 2,3, Manager 2, Boys O Club 2,3, Football 3 DITTO, JIMMY Track l,2,3 DONALDSON, RONALD Boys O Club 2,3, Meteors 3, Red Cross 3, Senior Class Treasurer 3 DORFF, MARlLYN Classettes l,2,3, Reporter 3, Sgt. at Arms 3, Little Theatre l,2,3, Na- tional Forensic League 2,3, Secref tary 2,3, Student Council 3 DORR, ROD DOUGHTY, KELSEY D D RAPER, LARRY Band 3 RAPER, LYNNE Blue Jackets l,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 3, Vice President, Treasurer 3, Little Theater 2, Student Council 3 DROZANSKY, JOAN Comes l,2,3, Student Council 2 EASTMAN, PEGGY Announcers Club 3, Comes l,2,3, Girls O Club l,2,3, Secretary- Treasurer 2, Red Cross 2,3, Enter- tainment Chairmen 2,3, Reporter 3 EASTMAN, PHIL Boys O Club l,2,3 EATON, WAYNE Meteors 3 EDWARDS, NAOMI ELDER, JAN Classettes l,2,3 ELLEDGE, BETTY Classettes l,2,3, Girls Glee Club l, 2, Youth ofthe Kingdom 2,3 amor, RDBERTA Clossettes l,2,3 EMMER, LARRY Blue Jackets l,2,3 ENGELBACH, J. 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Band 2,3, Peo Band 2, Blue Jackets 2,3 ENGLlSl-l, CLAUDETTE Carnes l,2,3, Commercial Club 2, Youth ofthe Kingdom 3 Estes, GORDON -114- EVANS, DONNA Annauncers Club 2,3, Blue Jacket Queen 3, Comes I,2,3, Parliamen- tarian 3, President 3, Little Theatre 2,3 FABIAN, GEORGE Band I, Blue Jackets I,2,3 FAGIN, CARL Blue Jackets I,2,3, Courtesy Club 3, National Forensic League I,2,3, Proctor Judge 3 FAGIN, CHARLES Blue Jackets I,2,3, Little Theater I,2,3, President 3, Million Penny Roundup Club 3, Red Cross Repref sentative 3 FAGIN, JUDY Announcers Club 2,3, Classettes I, 2,3, Little Theater 2, National For' ensic League 2,3 PARIS, BRUNEL Art Nouveau I,2,3, Secretary 3, Parliamentarian 3, Courtesy Club I, 2, German Club I, National Art Honor Society l,2, Secretary 2 FARLEY, JOHNNA A Cappella Choir I, Comes I,2,3, Red Cross l,2, Student Council 3 FARMER, CHARLES Band I,2,3, Pep Band I, Meteors 2,3, Track 3 FENTON, MARY FRANCIS Art Nouveau I,2,3, Sgt. at Arms I, Secretary 2, Parliamentarian 3, President 3, Classettes I,2,3, Sci- ence Club I,2,3, Secretary 2,3, Stu' dent Council 3 FERGUSON, JIM Boys O Club I,2,3 FERGUSON, PATSY Announcers Club 2,3, Comes I,2,3, Quill and Scroll 3, Orbit Staff 3, Activities Editor 3 FINCH, FEROL Announcers Club 3, Classettes 2,3, Commercial Club 2,3, Sgt. at Arms 3, Vice President 3, Courtesy Club 2,3 FINLEY, TERRY Meteors I,2,3, Historian 2, Vice President 3, President 3, Student Council 3 FISHER, DAVID Meteors I,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 2 FLEMING, KENT Basketball I,2,3, Blue Jackets l,2, 3, Boys O Club 2,3, Secretary 3 FLEMMING, LINDA Comes I,2,3, Youth of the Kingdom 2,3 FOST, RONNIE Blue Jackets I,2,3, Boys O Club I,2,3, Honor Math 2,3, Proctor 3 FOSTER, JOYCE Executive Board of Classen Classics 3, Vice President 3, Classettes l,2, 3, Courtesy Club 3, National Thes- pians 2,3, Vice President 3 FOSTER, VIRGINIA Announcers Club 3, Commercial Club 3, Comes I,2,3, Honor Lang- uage 2,3 FOX, MELVIN Boys O Club I,2,3, Proctor 2,3, Track I,2,3, -115- I. ,L 1 we ,we 125:53 QSM? . A.. let I aff, tw i FRENCH, LINDA Comes I,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 3, Hon- or Math 2,3, Honor Society 2,3, Proctor 3 FULTON, MARTHA FURGUSON, LINDA Art Nouveau I GALERSTON, ELINORE Band I,2,3 Camera Club 2,3, Y- Teens 3 GARDNER, PATTY Comes I,2,3, Courtesy Club 2,3, Junior Representative 2, Red Cross Representative 3 GARDNER, PAUL GARRETT, ROBERT DALE Band l,2,3, Blue Jackets l,2,3, Courtesy Club 3, Little Theater I,2, 3, Parliamentarion 3 GASPAR, JOANNE Art Nouveau 3, Classettes 2,3, Jun- ior Red Cross 2,3, Senior Represene tative 3 GATELEY, CAROL Classettes l,2 GESFORD, CAROL ANN Classettes l,2,3, Commercial Club 3, Treasurer 3, Junior Class Repre- sentative 2, Proctor Club 3 GIBSON, MARTHA GILLESPIE, BRYAN Football l,2,3, National Thespians 2,3, Senior Class, President 3, Stu- dent Council 3, Parliamentarian 3 GLASGOW, KATHRYN A Cappella Choir I,2,3, Comes l,2, 3, Honor Language 2,3, Madrigal Chorus 2,3 GLENN, GEORGIA Art Nouveau 2,3, Clossettes l,2,3, Little Theater I,2,3, National Thes- pians 2,3 GOBER, MARGARET ANN Announcers Club 2,3, Comes I,2,3, Historian-Reporter 3, Executive Board of the Classen Classics I,2,3, Honor Society 3 GOODE, JOE GRAALMAN, GORDON GRAGG, SHERI Classettes l,2, Red Cross 1,2 GRAHAM, MARGARET Comes l,2,3, Commercial Club 3, Secretary 3, Science Club 3 GRANTHAM, MARY ANN Aviotion Club 3, Secretary 3, Band Maiorette 3, Classettes I,2, Nation- al Forensic League 2,3 -116- GREEN, DELORES Classettes l,2,3, Commercial Club 2,3, Secretary 3, President 3, Met- eor Queen 3, Student Council 2 GRIFFITH, MARY LEE Comes 2,3, Commercial Club 2,3, Youth ot the Kingdom 2,3 GRIFFY, TOM Blue Jackets l,2,3, Honor Math 2, 3, President 3, Honor Society 2,3, Science Club l,2,3, Vice President 3 GRISHAM, HARRY GUTHRIE, CHARLENE Art Nouveau l, Clossettes l, Honor Language 2,3 HADLOCK, CHERRY Clossettes l,2,3, Commercial Club 3 HALL, KENNETH HALL, TOMMY HAND, VANN Amateur Radio 2,3, Blue Jackets l, 2,3, Sgt. at Arms 3, Honor Society 2,3, Science Club l,2,3, President 3 HARGIS, JACK Distributive Education 3 HARGIS, TONY Boys O Club l, Meteors l HARLONN, DIANE Classettes l,2,3, Little Theater l, National Honor Society 2,3, Senior Representative HARRIS, JOE Boys O Club 3, Meteors l,2,3 HASWELL, ANDY Blue Jackets 2,3, Sgt. at Arms 3, Honor Society 2,3, Treasurer 3, Honor Language 2,3, President 3, Sophomore Class, Sgt. at Arms l HART, RONALD HATHAWAY, JIM American Field Service Exchange Student 2, Blue Jackets l,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 3, Distributive Education 3 HARWOOD, ELLOUI Clossettes l,2,3, Classen Lite Staff l,2,3, editor in chief,2, news editor 3, National Honor Society 3, Quill 81 Scroll 2,3, President 2,3 HAZELTON, JARED Debate l,2,3, Executive Board ot Classen Classics 2,3, Meteors l,2,3, Parliamentorian 2, President 3, Stu- dent Council 2,3 HEMBRE, PAT Art Nouveau l HEMRY, JEROME Blue Jackets 2,3, Sgt. at Arms 3, Debate l,2,3, National Forensic League 2,3, Sgt. at Arms 3, Na- tional Honor Society 3 -117- .- ' WT TP M -wwf. 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URF, JAKE MCCRAY, JUDY -124- MCCUISTON, SARAH Classettes l,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 2, Vice President 3, Girls O Club I, 2,3, Reporter I, Vice President 2, President 3, Sgt, at Arms 3, Honor Society 2,3, Chaplain 3, Student Council 3 MCCULLCUGH, ANITA Comes l,2,3, Sgt. at Arms, 3 Assist- ant Secretary 3, Little Theatre I,2, 3, Sports Queen 3, Student Council 3 MCDONALD, JIMMIE Blue Jackets 3, Distributive Educa- tion 3 MCFALL, BYRON Meteors I,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 3 McGEE, JO BEVERLY Classettes I,2,3 MCGEE, TOM Hi-Y 3, National Forensic League I, Red Cross 3, Vice President 3, School Cheerleader 3 MCKANNA, HELEN Art Nouveau l,2, Comes l,2,3, Y Teens l,2,3, Recorder I, Parliamen- tarian 2, Vice President 3 McKENZIE, CHARLENE MCKENZIE, COLLEEN McKINNEY, JOHN Blue Jackets l,2,3 MCLENNAN, JERRY Proctor 3 MCMAN US, DON MCMILLAN, JERRY Art Nouveau 2,3 NANCE, EDITH Comes 2,3, Commercial Club 3, Youth ofthe Kingdom 3 NEELEY, SUSIE Comes l,2,3, Little Theatre I, Red Cross 2,3, Representative 3, Senior Representative 3 NELSON, EDDIE Blue Jackets 2,3 NELSON, MLJRLENE Art Nouveau 3, Comes I,2,3 NEVILLE, GIB Football I,2, Meteors l,2,3 NICHOLAS, VERNON Distributive Education Club 3 NICHOLS, BARBARA Comes l,2,3, Secretary 3, Youth ot the Kingdom 2,3 -125- NUERNBERGER, JOHN A Cappella Choir 2,3, Meteors 2,3 Red Cross 3 ODOM, TERRY Basketball I,2,3 O'KEEFE, MICHAEL Blue Jackets 2,3 OLDHAM, LAURIE Blue Jackets I O'LEARY, CHARLES OLIVE, BOB Boys O Club I,2,3, Proctor 2,3 OOTEN, DAVE A Cappella Choir 3, Band l,2,3, Blue Jackets l,2,3, Boys O Club I,2,3 OTEY, GLORIA Art Nouveau l,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 2, Comes I,2,3, Commercial Club 3 PAINE, ALLAN Baseball I,2, Boys O Club I,2,3, Football I,2,3 PATTERSON, CHARLENE PEMBERTON, DRUCILLA Announcers Club 3, Comes I,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 3, Courtesy Club 3, Little Theatre 3 PENN, MIKE PENNINGTON, SANDRA Comes l,2,3, Vice President 3, Com. mercial Club 2, Student Council 3, Youth of the Kingdom 3 PETTY, NEAL PHILLIPS, CAROLYN Classettes I, Commercial Club 3 PHILLIPS, WYN DEE LOU Classettes I,2,3, Y-Teens I PICKARD, DU MONT Band l,2,3, Pep Bar1dl,2,3 PLEMMONS, LARRY Blue Jackets I,2,3 POWELL, JOHN POZARO, MARY ANN Announcers Club 3, Comes 2,3, Treasurer 3, Sgt, at Arms 3, Little Theatre 3, Youth of the Kingdom, 2,3 -126- PRATT, CARL PRINCE, ELIZABETH Art Nouveau 3, Classettes I,2,3, Youth of the Kingdom 3 PRINCE, LARRY PRITCHARD, NORMA A Cappella Choir I,2,3, Secretary 3, Classeftes I,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 2, Secretary 3, Proctor 3, Secretary 3, Student Council 3 PULLEY, MARTHA Announcers Club I, Sgt. at Arms I, Clossettes I,2,3, Treasurer 3, Court- esy Club 2,3, Treasurer 2, Secretory 3, Honor Language 2,3, Vice Pres- ident 3 PLJMMILL, LEAH Classettes I,2,3, Youth of the King- dom 2,3 RAFFETY, MIKE Classettes I,2, Student Council 3 RASH, FRANCES Comes I,2,3, Commercial Club I,2, 3, Youth of the Kingdom 3 RECTOR, RICHARD Blue Jackets I,2,3 REED, BETTY JANE Announcers Club 3, Clossettes I,2, 3, Youth of the Kingdom 3 RENSHAW, ANNE Classettes 2, Camera Club 2,3, Re- porter 3, Proctor 3 REYNOLDS, ALLIE Football I,2,3, Proctor I,Z, Soph- omore Closs Treasurer I REYNOLDS, HAVEN Rl-IOADES, RAMONA Classettes 3 RICHARDSON, MARILYN Classettes I,2,3, Historian 3, Hon- or Society 2,3, Science Club 3 RICHARDSON, TOMMY RILEY, SALLY Comes I,2, Girls O Club 2,3 ROACH, DON ROBERSON, CONNIE Band I,2,3, Majorette 3, Comes I, 2,3 ROBERTS, JACK Baseball I,2, Basketball I, Proctor Judge 3 -127- l5ifii7LE:i:-fw5iQ5fQfS?l5i4:21'i IUV 3515, 12ifioiiweiiiSkilgifigifrgqgy,-21,4221,E1957?-1922l12,l2E'i::F't2755iiifieikieiig gfwgfszgmziffiw-mv'exiffwi'I-WM-ffmeziuffiif-'w-I.-zilfi 5,5,,,,,,,w71 f--, . 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A9142 mi ie e,w,5wJ'?em I5 ii It maxi My ,-ssffmelif-eslsf-LEM J as 3 W mi Q4 N S 1 e , Q i' : ' Ifliiq l f X fl ROBERTS, JERRY Meteors l,2,3 ROBERTS, LEE Aviation Club I ROBERTS, SONNY ROBERTSON, JIM Boys Glee Club 3 ROBINSON, DICK Proctor I ROBINSON, JERRY Blue Jackets l,2,3, Boys O Club 2,3, Tennis I,2,3 ROBINSON, VANETTE Band l,2,3, Senior Representative 3 RORING, MARY ANN Annouricers Club 3, Comes l,2,3, Red Cross 3, Student Council 3 ROSS, NADENE Classettes l,2,3, Girls O Club I, 2,3, Treasurer 3, Youth ofthe King- dom 2,3 ROWE, GRETA SUE Y-Teen I RUHMAN, CAROL Classeftes I,2,3 RUTLEDGE, MELVA RYAN, CAROLYN SUE Classettes I,2,3 SANDERS, MONA A Cappella Choir 3, Comes l,2,3 SANDY, GAYLAND SANFORD, RAYMOND SAXON, JAN Classettes l,3, Youth of the King- dom 3 SCHMEUSSER, CARL German Club I SCOTT, JIM Junior Representative 2 SEALY, JIM Meteors 2,3, Secretary, 3 Track 2,3 -128- SEGRAVES, EDDIE Meteors I,2,3 SELIGSON, .IANICE Comes I,2,3, Hospitality Choirman, 3, Honor Language 2,3, Red Cross 2, Student Council 3 SEWELL, JANE Bond I,2,3, Classettes l,2,3, Y- Teens3 SHACKLEFORD, CAROLYN Clossettes 2, Commercial Club 2,3, Youth of the Kingdom 2,3 SHADID, CHERENE SHADID, LINDA SHAFFER, GEORGIANA SHARP, DONALD Meteors 1,2 SHARP, LENWOOD Boys O Club 2, Football l,2,3, Proctor I SHELTON, LINDA Comes l,2,3, Million Penny Round- up 3, Red Cross 2 SHIPMAN, CAROL A Cappella Choir l,2,3, Madrigol Chorus l,2,3, Red Cross I, Student Council 3 SIMMERING, HILDA Clossettes I,2,3, Student Council 3 SIMMONS, KAY Announcers Club 2, CIUSSSITSS l,2, 3, Little Theatre 2 SIPE, JANET Clossettes 2,3, Commercial Club 2, 3, Student Council 3, Youth of the Kingdom 3 SIPE, SHIRLEY Classettes 2,3, Commerciol Club 3, Youth ofthe Kingdom 3 SLATE, PHOEBE Classettes I,2,3, Honor Longuoge 2,3, Honor Society 2,3 SMITH, DIANN Classettes l,2,3 Honor Longuoge I, 2, Honor Society I, Red Cross l,2 SMITH, DON SMITH, DWAYNE SMITH, EDDITH Announcers Club 3, Comes l,2,3, Student Council 2,3 -129- 's fi if -x ii if iz V, ici I -i,,i,1 if,hi iy- , ,1 , ,2,i Yrii WW QQfi1'fSi4fiffi5ffi-I ' ' i' 'WF iiS3S25e1r5?e5.g5?2g,,Q,?2g2'f S ' A 1553557'5i'3Aiii1593'S5ii6?I?ll5?Iq5Ji sf fm, sas' Q. view exam, qgzgewmxnsufgfimkg, -- . mwah ikitmHQl.4i-mrr62w- f ?ZVi?lflffWfl15'f ffiffiffffewizgef W wmiz.?'iW 2i'fU I V' nw - f . 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Q ' ' 'i - -- , ' 5' .fo A , jg ,v,-yn' 'A , . , f , f H - W- eg. f ff Qkfigg rv . ,' -vi , 1 f ' ' 'r sf ,,. ,rj Z. , c,,.,,.,, W,cww.-W ff1,'iQsg11,s+jZ ' ir' 3 '14 SMITH, EILEEN Comes I,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 2, Sec- retary 3, Historian-Reporter 3 Courtesy Club 2,3, President 3, Par- liamentorian 3, Girls O Club 2,3, Vice-President 3, President 3, Na- tional Thespians 2,3, Historian-Re- porter 3 SMITH, ELAINE Art Nouveau I, Comes I,2, Com- mercial Club 2, Y-Teens I SMITH, PATSY Comes I,2,3, Commercial Club I,2, 3, Youth of the Kingdom 3 SMITH, ROBERT SMITH, TERRY Wrestling I,2,3 SMITH, TRUE Announcers Club I,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 3, Classettes I,2,3, Girls O Club 2,3, Historian 3, Chaplain 3, Na- tional Thespians 2,3, Sgt. ot Arms 3 SPARKS, GEORGE W. SPENCER, NILS A Cappella Choir 2,3, Madrigal Chorus 3 STAHL, EDWIN Boys O Club I,2,3, Swimming Team I,2,3 STANFILL, WANDA Band I,2, Comes I,2 STATZER, SHIRLEY Comes 2,3, Commercial Club 2, Youth of the Kingdom 2,3 STEPHENS, ANN STEARNS, TOMMY Art Nouveau I,2,3, Reporter I,2, President 3, Treasurer 3, National Art Honor Society 2,3, Vice Presi- Cl-ent 3 STRAIN, MARSI-IA Classettes I,2,3 STRONG, KEITH STONG, MARILYN Classettes I,2,3, Honor Language 2,3, Honor Math 2,3, Honor So- ciety 2,3 STOUT, PATTY A Cappella Choir I,2,3, Historian- Reporter 3, Classettes I,2,3, Mad- rigal Chorus 3, Red Cross I STUBBS, DIANNE Band I,2,3, Comes I,2,3, Science Club 3 SULLIVAN, JEANNE A Cappella Choir I,2, Choir I,2 TALLEY, DAN Proctor 3 -130- TAYLOR, JOYCE Classettes l,2, Junior Representae tive 2, Red Cross 2 TAYLOR, TERRY TEBRINKE, MARTIN Meteors l,2,3 THEIMER, RUTH THOMAS, CHARLES THOMAS, JOYCE THOMPSON, CAROLYN Announcers Club 3, Comes l,2,3, Red Cross l,2,3, Student Council 2,3 THOMPSON, GENE Blue Jackets l,2,3, Camera Club 2, 3, Orbit Staff 2,3, Photographer 3 THOMPSON, JACKIE Comes l,2,3, Commercial Club 2,3, Proctors 3, Youth of the Kingdom 2, 3 THORNTON, MARTHA Classettes l,2,3, Proctars 3, Student Council 3 THROWER, LARRY Metears l,2,3, Pledgemaster 3, Vice President 3 TROTTER, LANNY Blue Jackets l,2,3 TRENT, JACK A Cappella Choir l,2,3, President 3, Boys Glee Club l,2,3, Madrigal Chorus 3, Youth of the Kingdom 3, Song Leader 3 TYSON, PAT Classettes l,2,3, President 3, Little Theatre l,2,3, Secretary 3, Princess of Friendship 3, Senior Class Secre- tary 3 TOMES, TRITA Comes 2,3, Commercial 2,3, Yauth of the Kingdom 2,3 TOWE, CHARLES URBAN, MARILYN Classettes l,2,3 VAN HOOSER, CARL Meteors 2,3 VAN MATRE, GRETCHEN Announcers Club l,2,3, Classettes l,2,3, Little Theatre l,2,3, Nation al Thespians 2,3 WRNELL, ROY -131- f 'F 'x, 'T Y9v Q .3 iw..- fi-fl,-f E L g jfffi 'iiiitigif A 93: 13255 -- .fir I-,-is 2 fr, fxiim, W, .ws-L.:, gig, ii, . sysztlu? iff . is 1 i.IM,s . 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I VEALE, JOANNE Ccgmes l,2,3, Youth ofthe Kingdom 2, VERNON, ROBERT Meteors l,2,3, Senior Class Repre- sentatives 3 VOORH I ES, JOE Band I VOTH, NANCY Classettes I,2,3, Junior Class Vice President 2, Sophomore Class Sec- retary I, Youth ofthe Kingdom 2,3 WAGGONER, JAN A Cappella Choir 3, Classettes l,2, 3, Girls Glee Club 2,3 WAH L, STEVE WALCOTT, SHARYN Classettes I,2,3, Girls O Club I, 2,3 WALKER, PENNY Band l,2,3, Classettes l,2,3, Stu- dent Council 3 WALLACE, DOROTHY Art Nouveau 3, Comes l,2,3, Girls O Club I,2,3 WATERS, GLORIA Band 3, Classettes 3, Million Penny Round-up Club 3 WATSON, VIRGINIA Comes l,2,3, Senior Representative 3, Youth ofthe Kingdom 2,3 WATT, JOHN Band l,2, Blue Jackets l,2,3, Proc- tor 3 WAY, GORDON WHEELER, LUCY BO Announcers Club 2,3, Classettes I, 2,3, National Thespians 2,3, Secre- tary 3, Youth of the Kingdom 2,3, Fellowship Chairman 3, Secretary- Treasurer 3 WHITAKER, RITA Comes l,2,3 WHITE, JAMES Blue Jackets l,2,3 WHITE, JIM Courtesy Club l,2,3, Meteors l,2,3, Treasurer 2, Sophomore Class Presie dent I, President of the Student Body 3 WILEMAN, ANN Announcers Club I, Classettes I WILEY, SARAMAY Announcers Club l,2,3, President 3, Comes l,2,3, Vice President 3, Chaplain 3, Junior Class Secretary 2, Orbit Queen 3 WILKINS, LOU ANN A Cappella Choir 2,3, Madrigal Chorus 3, School Organist I,2,3 -132- WILLIAMS, JIM WILLIAMS, VERNON Aviation Club I, Germon Club l,2, Sgt. at Arms I, Vice President I WILLS, DORA Girls O Club 3 WILSON, CHARLENE Clossettes l,2,3, Proctors 3, Youth of the Kingdom 2,3 WILSON, DON Baseball l,2,3, Boys O Club l,2, 3, Distributive Education 3 WILSON, ROBERT WITTELS, CAROL Clossettes l,2,3, Honor Longuoge 2,3, Honor Society 2,3, Little The- atre I WILSON, VICK WOOTTEN, PERRY Boys O Club l,2,3, Vice Presi- dent 3, Prince of Friendship 3, Prcc- tors 2,3, Choirmon 3, Student Coun- cil 3, Vice President WORMAN, PAT WOTRING, NANCY Announcers Club 2,3, Secretory 3, Comes l,2,3, Sgt. ot Arms 2, Presi- dent 3, Porliomentorian 3, Little Theotre l,2,3, Youth of the King- dom 2,3, Secretory 3 YOUNG, HI Boys O Club l,2,3, Blue Jockets l,2, Swimming Team l,2,3 135- vl wif' if-'gow A' if f , t,,c,. 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Almond, Donny Anderson, Dole Anderson, Judy Andrews, JOl'1n Arnold, Porte . , re' ' ssl Ji. i 3 'l'-Q Atkinson, Tom Ault, Anne Boker, Jimmy Burger, Henry Barlow, Mgrv Bump-,orfr Sgrg BOYHGS, Janie Borton, Peggy Boss, Bill Batten, David Botten, Larry Becker, Ronnie yrr - Beddingfield,.Jon Bell, Ralph Greg Bell, David Bendorf, Doris Bennett, Lindo Bentley, Bcirboru iii! ,l , - . - 'ii is , - .W Biggerstoff, Don Billingsley, Potty Billups, Sandro Bird, Robert Blockketter, Dell Blockwell,Mory Ann -136- rw , :im tj , -- . ,, ' I X -T WS' . Blake, Kay Blakley, Lonnie Bledsoe, Larry 4-53' .. 523' ,Q aw? N 2 V+, Q 2 'F twiizlfl . -fr , ,. Q5 ,Ur X I Booth, Ellen Bott, Nancy Carol Boundyl Glenda 2 - f- ., wi-,Q fx 5 , , , g my , it '-:mar Q K rf' an V A if ,rg , sf ,i N - , , i ew ,L , le y .:...,,W ' :ra -1- , V 1 if , ' n uff, , A 7 , ii ffggfggff.-,:1'jf,,1L B f xl' :'. ' fm. J 'f J Boarn, Nina Ray ii- ,:': - Bowlby, Norene e Bollinger, Jonaleen BoIIir1g,Stephonie Bowles, Betty Bob Roedl, Capitol Hill senior, president of Oklahoma City lnterscholastic Press AS- A sociation, presents the constitution to members atta regular monthly meeting. 1 Boyle, Jane melffpiavfsg- :r.a,F,15w35:i,3,g-:kirr o rc g , W3 H , M, ,.., ifitwgfr, I ' 511 S items, fg . 4 fries: K .ii - , M. I gg - M. M t H A X. .,, Bradley, Kay ' me gpm J-gem 'xieiigfiwr 325 X f -Mei 521425 .,A.., , , ,. Q E I Sling' H15 ,S .,A. v.L, , --,eeifeif 2 iiithx W If 21s3L:?2g121l g1irj.g 3 me ,E 5 Qxam : sgegiszisz wr: .ef Hi Fit? 335523, Boyce, Nancy ,.,,.,,k,, . ,gm time 'Qi 3 as A 55 M535 , if Q' . .,., Q Bozarth, Howard irwsr 1, --'ff , ,i.,,: .,.t,..,t i MM. , gf 57: get-we ,ga rage ' 52 Branneu, J. B. 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Dossey, La Dawn Douglass, George Douglas, Marguerite Dover, Barbara Dragoo, Noretta Drilling, Beverly ' ' ' he VfffIfJlil'i-?ri5isIf,- - f' N ,f iefrlfifl zzsgfa ' ,eg ' 'liTQ , .x3igilfiY ' L' s ,, 'r-:vii Vifkli - - ,. me -1-'f-E.:-its ls' Q? 2 it , , I 2 , 2 2 2 Duncan, Ben Dunford, Bill Dunlap, Diane 'I+ r',rlri ififls f ,,i' ff --',...l ,er: , 5 ' -'r W . le s,-ffm k .muff .,,:z- is s gig 4 ,xixe-sis 2 ax , g e we Q, S , ,M K r fiskiiy' K DUNN, Jim Dunning, Julia Durkee, Frank Durland, Jack Dusek, Kenneth Dyer, Anita Eagletan, Suzy Earl, Carol Sue Early, Naci Ames Earnheart, Charles Edwards, Joan ' Edwards, Vesette, 140- , i 'f'r2QV'iF3?'3?9l Au gifsiiifff L '- . ii if Y-ff ' -iw. g: , -f , X. . 7 'E - , W3 fm -I gift ' Nige r mg me Q., , . g if ri , ii: ., 5, 1:51, ffwzr f .gr 5,1,,fSSl5SS-192555 -f 31' r , 'ff 'fin' '-::2: ','-'W' K , 'L ' li' , J ' it i fiwf- 5,4 5 , ,yi vigil, ,gms , E . :-:Q-fi:-gitk fix ,535-. - - xggmix , ., - E5 l X, f , 1' ' 'ir ' it , - W 5 i 1 V, '. 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A ' Stroll, Linda Stoner, Judy Stout, Barry Stuart, Bert S i l,ll S' ' ' A f V r , ,Q V ,. ,,. an im.: xv ,gg N' Q, we 8 ,ff Steeufert, Richard Stephens, Bill Stepp, Lloyd Stewart, Luce Stewart, Mike Sfidham, Jim 5 ,. A M V- g, Q Sureck, Phil Suttee, Jerry x A, ,,, h,k , , We ,,. .,,i,, h 4 , ' , , l,,, 'M ' Y ld ,J ,Q ,W t .,,A S . lf: n ,iff :g,:',,m.,. , may ,,, . ' xl ' Al Jililt :fu ,'f57l'ff'5fKf'i5Qf76f ll, v' 4:l:1::':'v.. ' L H J, M . . ,VH My Vw I ,, ,V fx yd , - , . . , if? . 1 .. , - , 7 'iff V H i ., A Y V , I x ,5.ti,,Q f K , K ,V 1, M, X t r f et rr' i i Swan, Stephan Swatck, Tam Swihart, Margaret Swindell, Catherine Symes, Ronnie ' Talbot, David 153- ll-.HSS I, Ur AEA Q2 I I . 4 L 1 l - lax fl Ll Tate, Dan Tate, Nancy Taylor, Larry E. Thomas, Betty Thomas, George .J . ... . If fa ll' yyy Rr' E ' - in ,,' ir V ' ' 1 3 ' iii ' fl ,, A T Q , -. f 5 , , Thomas, George Thomas, Lillian Thomlinson, Mary Thompson, Carol Thompson, Mary Thompson, Roger Thompson, Shirley Tracewell, Bill Trekell, Roger Tripp, Sherry Turner, Joyce TYlef, Carol Ulmer, Neta Underwood, Mary Valentine, Carolyn Vance, Billy Don lVan Fleet, Robert Vedder, Myra Vermillion, .lon Vick' Bill Vincent, Darrell Wade Barbara ' Wade, Lamar Q Wadley, Ronnie Wllggoner, Bill Walls, Donna Walker, Carole Walker, Diane Walker, Gail --154-- 3' . S3552 - -- - 'S t Ci' i -x iw : . ' .Q S - , Q, -rf -. E k y, J , X S .lisa-'Y' xx ' -S ix l , N in Warren, Janey Warren, Larry Wallace, Margaret Ware, Clinton Warren, Fred . . , x, . V ,ig . M., . ...K we of ,. A , .,. ,K qi , tl, , l k, -fx- f 1 R Q J 2 ft ,, if 3. Watkins, Betty Watson, Bobette Watson, Harold 'Mil' , sl Webb, Sharon Welborn, Rosalie Dig that crazy Atlas! lt takes three to conquer Bill English, Comet footballer. Wickham, iiommy Wiley' Glenn ws w . , 2 il? , 'lrl ,S V A Williams, Diana , 23' N , A ' ,i ,ft i.. Williams, Fred V . Wllll0m5, P07 Williams, Roy Wills, Wally Wilson, Don -1 55- S, J 'A Q, 4, 1 ,Qs if fd- l Werme, Mary Lou Q . L .W West, Sally irr 7 'L ili 4 s 'Y il A l 3 Q1 , 13 Q Q, X Warren, Steve it 3. Q9 P Ak with I if Wells, Lawrence me '55 , ,eei , , f I: Wessel, Sharon - . ' ,551 fi 'ine ,,,, VZ!! N on Nh do ,S 11:4-M Whalen, Pat . 1 at L Williams, Jan Williams, Mason Wilson, Emmet Wilson, Glenetta EEHS5 M ur .L l Wilson, Bruce Wilson, Lucy 1 J X fl u Yah ,.f 4' .i .7 e u tif A3 . : 9 3 xi: 17 7 ff Wolf, Willy Wolford, Lynnda Wright, Nancy Wright, Rosemary Zschiesche, Lucy The 1954-'55 juniors, last year's sophomores, next year's seniors, will be perpetuated in the annals of Classen as the Million Penny Round-up class. Early in February of their sophomore year, Miss Mary Pruitt's sophomore geometry class conceived an idea that they would like to see a million of something. No one had ever seen a million objects in one collection other than the sta rs in the Milky Way and they were not very cooperative. A million what? What was there that each person had access to so that each would have a part in accumulat- ing a million? P Pennies, of course! l-low much would a million pennies be. Well, if they did get them what would they do with Sl0,000.00? That was a lot of money! They were all very conscious ofthe loss of a classmate. Dead of cancer. Unable to come with them to Classen, she lingered at the Oklahoma Research Hospital. To her class- mates, Jackie Wright was a happy companion whose pl ight was hard to accept. They sponsored noontime prayer services in the auditorium when it seemed she might not recover. When Jackie died her classmates cher- ished memories of her bright smile and cheerful manner. Now had come the million penny idea. Why not a memor- ial to Jackie? There was a new building in progress, a beautiful new Classen. Theirs would be the first graduating class. It was all clear to them now. Jackie had loved Classen and had longed to be a part of it. What Fate had denied her, they, her friends, would accomplish. A patio, with a sparkling fountain, would be incorpo- Wilson, Nancy Windes, Joe Wishart, Betty Womack, Mary WOHY1, Anim Wray, Gloria rated in the landscaping of the new building. They would set aside half of the million pennies for this memorial and the other half would go to the Oklahoma Cancer Research Foundation. With this as their goal they launched the now famous Million Penny Round-Up on February 8, l954. It seemed almost fantastic to hope to complete the project in one year, the time they set for themselves. Before long their energy, courage, determination and business-like manner enlisted aid throughout the school, city, state and beyond. Donations from alumni in l4 states poured in. Visitors, faculty members, students and teachers in elementary schools were working to help them realize an ambitious goal. It was not an easy undertaking. Lunches were skipped or skimped, allowances were re-shuffled to eliminate items once considered necessary, Saturday jobs, scrap paper drives, food sales, and just plain soliciting carried the amount beyond the half-way mark. The last supreme effort to complete the drive in the allotted time came in mid-January '55 when Classenites signed pledges to earn two dollars each for the fund be- fore February 8, l955. Prizes were set up to encourage workers. One day short of deadline, the job was completed. By February 8, there was a grand total of Sl l ,752. More than five thousand dollars were raised in the last month of the drive. Charles Dempsey gathered S33l. Ellen Jayne Hirschfield brought in 5302. Neta Ulmer placed third. Jackie Wright was not forgotten by her classmates-the class of l956. o -1 56- yaiafhfmank ,iw MM! 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H w w, Q:E?e:5, .. ,,g1i,f5fisLgV1 1,5 -' wine ,g ffgiigffsfv S. . . Q - R J Whitley, Bob Whittle, Carl Wildman, Harriet Williams, Don , V , , , V ., . ,,Vii , .,,,V,.. ,,,V gf V, - if V W' M , . V. ., inf, VV ,.,, , . I , Q ' V, r - , ' Y. ' V, V .1 ,H f KM' .-f'32'21-W5 'xg ' Withers, Anne Wolfe, Louise Vlfaltz, Betty Womack, Carolyn Wootan, Darla Wright, Dick Wright, Sandra Wynn, Bob Zalmanzig, Phil Bill Zilar -169- J Carol Bailey fleftb and 'Leah Higbie, faculty section editors chose an informal presentation in which they endeavored to capture warmth of personality and understanding to present the individual in a student-teacher, down to earth fellowship. CK 0 LEDGEME TS Tommy Stearns fleftl and Brunel Faris, art designers of ORBIT '55, proposed a theme they call Return to Elegance , for 'Eloquence', since the figures are definitely fluent,l They approached the problem through an adaptation of modern and contemporary techniques, Tommy designed the cover, created the end sheets motif and laid out pages four and five. Brunel created the class page decorations, the embellishments on the gatefolds and' sprinkled a dash of humor here and there. in. Gene Thompson, photographer, discusses a picture assignment with editor, Mary Collins which Sally Burns seems to approve, With constant thought and endeavor editorial and art staffs have worked to please each and every member of Classen High School with the l 955 Orbit. Have you ever stopped to think what a yearbook is? First, it is the product ofa regularly scheduled class with text-books. There are definite rules, techniques and requirements. The staff is in competition with other staffs throughout the nation in an effort to introduce originality in applying the rules and regulations. Your '55 ORBIT represents some 4,231 man hours. This account of labor does not include the time of photographers, or printers, or time of students given to have pictures made. Cost of the book approaches S5,000. There are l8O pages, the largest book Classen has ever produced. We are the last senior class to graduate from the original home of the Comet. In pictures and copy we have tried to capture some of the things that have made our old home dear to us. lt is impos- sible to relate all the heart-warming and exciting events that filled our years at Classen, but we trust this volume will recall memories dear to all of us. ln order to make a success of a project of these dimensions, unity and harmony are necessities. We wish to express thanks for the gracious assistance given by Semco Color Press, Mr. Hal Owen, Photographer, Miss Mary Lamb Lewis, Art Director, Mr. Clark Cunningham, Business Manager, and the administration. ln appreciation of loyalty of the Orbit Editorial and Art staffs and our own Mrs. Nevva lone Sartin, individual recognition is due each. Long hours of free time were sacrificed to get that ORBIT out?l Since it is impossible to show so much gratitude, all that is left to say is THAN K-YOU for the finest cooperation we have ever experienced. So, we say to you with heart-felt meaning, Here is your l954- 55 ORBIT, we sincerely hope you like it. -170- -A-. Abels, Larry, 52, 160 Abernathy Carolyn Sue, 160,51,49 A Cappel a Choir 51 Adair, Paul 160 Adams, Jack 136,52 Adams, Jim 160 Adams, John 160,25 Adams, Sue 160 Ainsworth, Ardeth 108,88,92 Akers, Barbara Jane 108 Akers, June 108 Akin, Danny 108 Alberts, Miss Audrie E. 8 Albright, Donnie 136,40 Aldrich, Ken, 23 Aleshire, Audrey 136,51 Alexander, Bill 108,41 All Stars 76,77,78 Allen, Helen 160 Allen, Jerry 160 Allen, Judy 136,51,50 Allen, Nancy B. 108 Allen, Ronnie 160 Allen, Terry 108,43 Alley, Mrs. Clara H. 4 Allison, Dixie 108 Blue Jackets 32,33 Blue Jacket Queen 89 A Blue Jacket Queen Candidates Boom, Nina Raye 137 Board of Education 7 Bodenheimer, Eddie 160 Bodenheimer, Eileen 109,43,93 Ballinger, Jonaleen 137 Bolling, Stephanie 137 Bolte, Bill 160 Bond, Larry 109,44 Bonham, Bevergy 109,44 Booth, Ellen 13 ,23,49 Booze, Charles 160 Borders, John 1 10 Bott, Nancy 137 Boundy, Glendy 137,40 Bourke, Miss Helen M. 9,43 Bowden, Pat 160 Bowen, Sondra 160 Bowlby, Norene 137,45 Bowles, Betty 137,31 Boyce, Nancy 137 Boyle, Bernie 110,24 Boyle, Jane 137 Bozalis, Mary Ann 110,43 Bozarth, Howard 137 Brady, Carole Ann 110,40,41 Bremicker, Richard 137,54 Allison, Mike 41,136 Almond, Danny 136,42 Alspaugh, Barbara 108 Alspaugh, Sandra 108 Anderson, Dale 136 Anderson, Joyce 160,54 Anderson, Judy 160,40,49 Anderson, Mr. Jack L. 17 Andrews, John 136,50 Anger, Francis 160 Announcer's Club 48 Apel, Betty 51, 160 Armitage, Donna 160 Armstrong, Harriet 160 Armstrong, Jim 108,24,23 Armstrong, Mary 108 Armstrong, Sally 160 Arnn, Gene 160 Arnold, Patte 136,45 Art Nouveau 42 Ashlock, Marlyn 108 Atkins, John 160 Atkinson, Tom 136 Ault, Anne 136,25,49 Austin, June 160 Austin, Steve 160 Autry, Karan 43 Ayres, Charlene 160 Bailey, Carol 22, 76, 108 Baker, Mary Beth 160,51,49,50 Baker, Jimmy 136 Ball, Leonard 160 Ball, Larry 160 Bradley, Kaye 137 49 Bradshaw, Don 137 Brake, Jeannette 1 10 Branch, Jeannette 160 Brand, Dickye 160 Brand, Mary 160 Brandenburgh, Mrs. lsadora 14 Brandle, Lois 110 Brandon, Mike 160,23 Branneu, J. B. 137 Branson, Mrs. Sue A. 9 Braswell, Lee 110 Brawley, Russal 160 Bray, Juanita 137 Bressie, Teddy 1 10 Bricker, Florence 137 Bright, Ralph 110 Brooch, Judy 160,40,44 Brock, Joe 137 Brock, Suzanne 137 Brockhaus, Cheryle 137 Brooks, Kay Darlene 110 Brooks, Keith 160 Brown, Bobby 137,41 Brown, Bunny 31, 44, 57, 92, 1 Brown, Carol 137 Brown, Carolyn 110 Brown, Carolyn 137 98 Brewn, Freda 110,90 Brown, Jerry K. 41, 137 Brown, Jerry 137 Brown, Patty 110,41 Brown, Sally 160,40 Brown, Wa and 110,37 Brucher, Mr. G. W. 4 Brumley, Royce 138 Band 52,53,54,55 Barger Henry 136 Barker: Jimmy 160 Barker Shirley 108,23 Barlawi oeyid 160 Barlow, Mary 136,43 Barnes Bill 108 Barnes, Earl 160, 53 Barnes, Dr. Melvin 7 Barnes, Janie 136 Barnes, Sherry 108,50 Butter Evans Carter Barnett, Cecil 160 Barnhart, Sara 136,40 Barrett, Kathleen 160 Barrow, Jane 108,43,87,92 Barton, Peggy 136 Barton, Sue 22,23,49,10B Baseball 74 Basinger, Miss Ethel 13 Basey, Albert 108 Basketball 64 Bass, Bill 136,25 Batchelor, Bruce 109,24,25,23 Batten, David 136,37 Batten, Larry 25 Baughman, Miss Iris M. 8 Baxter, Carol 160 Beamus, Dana 160 Beck, Fay 160 Becker, Barbara 160 Becker, Janet 109 Becker, Ronnie 136,50 Beddlngtield, Jon 43, 136 Been, Bob 109 Bell, Ralph 136 Belisle, Carolyn 23, 24, 49, 109 Bell, David 136 Bell, Jack 109,24,25 Belsky, Beverly 109,24,23 Belsky, Charlotte 109,24,23 Bendort, Doris 136 Beniamin, Wanda 160 Bennett, Lindo 49, 50, 136 Bennett, Mr. Philip C, 7 Benson, Bennie 160, 50 Benson, Charlene 109 Bentley, Barbara 136 Berkey, Burness 109, 47 Berkey, Mary Frances 160,51 Bernot, Harriet 109,22,23,80 Berrong, Jane 160 Berry, Max 109,24 Berry, Sally 109,50 Best, Forrest 160 Bethel, Patsy 160 Beverly, Judy 109 Beyers, George 160,53 Blelefeldt, Valorie 160 Biggerstatt, Don 136 Billingsley, Patty 136 Billups, Sandra 136,40 Binns, Connie 109 Blnns, Mary Gayle 160 Bird, Robert 136 Black, Barbara 47 Blackard, Jo Ann 109 Blackketter, Dell 136 Blackwell, Mary Ann 136 Blackwell, Patty 160 Blake, Claudia 109 Blake, Kay 137,43 Blakely, pick 109 Blakely, Lonnie 137 Blalock, Ronnie 160 Bledsoe, Larry 137,49 Blodgett, Mark 160 Bruner, Frank 160 Bruner, George 110 Brunson, Bill 138 Bryan, Allen 160 Bryan., Barbara 160 Bryant, Don 160 Brydt, Suzar 160 Buchanan, Jane 138 40,24 Buck, Ann Merle 160,51,43 Buck, Morgan 138 Buckley, Barbara 138, 42 Bucy, Margaret 138,49 Buerger, Elbert 138 Burch, Bill 160 Burggraf, Janet 1 10,49 Burke, Kenneth 138,37 Burnet, Bill 41 Burns, Billy 160 Burns, Sally 22,34,44,110,133 Burns, Speedy 160 Burnside, Judy 138 Burr, Mr. Merle J. 7 Burrow, Lillian 11O,44,B7,92 Burrus, Bob 138,49 Burt, Olivette 138,22 Burton Alice 11 , 0 B .b , K 138,42 Baihy are Carolyn 160 Butler, Ann 138,40 B tl r, Dorothy 138 u e Butler Duane 138,53,54 Butler, Glory 138 Butler, Sharon 138,40 Butler, Tim 160 Butler, Virgil 138 worth, Jim 160 Buzbee, Mrs. Geraldine 19 Byars, Miss Ophelid 11, 31 Byrd, Billy 161 Byrd, Carolyn 161 .C- Cable, Ja ce 138 Cain, Weldon 111 celriwell, Mr. Virgil E. 10,25 Callahan, Pat 138 Campbell, Gloria 138 Campbell, Kay 161 Campbell, Peggy 111 Campbell, Miss Vera L. 15 Cannon, Lenita 138,49 Caple, Marion Dene 1 1 1 Cargill, Carole 161 Cargill, Mary Ann 161 Carleton, John 138,56,49 Carlile, Jerry 41,111 Carlin, Kent 161 Carman, Linda Sue 161 Carpenter, Jon 111,50 Carper, Judith 161,40 Carroll, Dolores 138 Carson, Bob 138,41 arter Carrolle 161 C . Carter, Ernest 138 Carter , Glenda 111 Carter, Kenneth 138 Carter, Paul 161 , Virginia 161 Cartnell, Frances 161 Cary, James 138 Casady, Carla 138 Casey, Betty '161 Casey, Bob 1 11,23,86,93 Cathcy, Wendoll 161 92 10 I DEX Catlin, Bill 161 Chadwell, Carol 111 Chadwell, Helen 138 Chance, Celia Lois 161 Catlin, Bill 161 Chadwell, Helen 138 Chance, Celia Lois 161 Chandler,,Bob 138,41 Chandler, Ellen 111 Chapman, Claudia 111 Chapman, Dixie 161 Chapman, Edna Mae 138 Chappelear, Claude 1 1 1,24,27,23,49 Chappelle, Glenda 1 1 1,67,24 Charvoz, Rosemary 161 Cheatham, Barbara 11 1,22,43,23, 44,24,80 Cheatwood, Kay 161,49 Cheerleaders 56,57 Cherry, Bill 138 Cherry, Mrs. Rosemary 15,49 Chesher, David 138 Chesnutt, Sally 161 Choate, William 161,53 Chodos, Gabriel 111,27,23,24 Church, Patricia 161,49 Cies, Don 111 Classen Lite 42 Classettes 28,29,30 Clapp, Bobby 1ll,2-1,23 Clark, Anita 139 Clark, Benton 111,24,23,37 Clark, Diane 161 Clark, Larry 111 Clark, Mrs. Reba 12,24 Clark, Robert 11 1 Clasby, Mary Beth 1 1 1,40 Clayton, Mary 1 12,44 Clemens, Sammie 161 Clements, Mary Louise 161 Clements, Pat 112 Clemons, Clarinell 112,23,49 Clemons, Dale 139 Clifton, Dorance 161 Cline, Shirley Anne 161 Clinic Aids 47 Cloar, James 161 Cloud, Luemma 112 Coats, Edith 161,49 Cobb, Frances 139,51,24,29 Cobb, Mack 139 Cobb, Toni 161 Cochran, Cynthia 139,40,49 Cochrum, Miss Eunice M. 18 Coe, Mary Ann 1 12 Cohen, Vanda Lee 112,25,44 Coil, Barbara 112,41 Cole, Bill 161 Cole, Bonne 161,51 Coley, Carolyn 161 Colgan, Mary 40,133,139,17O Collins, Joyce, 139,25,49 Collins, Mary 43,97,112,176 Colllnson, Dale 139,23 Colvin, Jack 112 Comes 34,35,36 Commercial Club 40 Compton, Joan 139 Comstock John 139,43 cenger, Mr, J, F. 19,41 Canine, Patty 41,112 Conley, Jim 112,37 Conley, Phillip 112 Conliff, Jean 139 Conner, Leslie 161,50 Connoly, Sharon 1 12 Conti, Jackie 112,44 Cook, Janice 112 Cook, Jerry 161,54 Cook, Linda 139,43 Cook, Martha 139 Cook, Pat 112 Cook, Virginia 161 Cooper, Bill 112 Cooper, Harry 161 Copeland, Mrs, Ivy 13 Copeland, Judy 139 Coppock, Carl 161 Corbett, Don 139,54 Corbin, Mr. W. N, 15,23 Corcoran, Hubert 112,41 Cordill, Carole 139 Corkerl, Charles 112,40 Cornelius, Andy 161 Cornell, Bob 161,37 Cornell, Connie 161 Carnforth, Bobby 112,24,44 Corns, Bob 113 Cornwell, Patty 139 Cory, Nancy 161 Cosgrove, Neil 23 Coston, Andrea 139 Coston, Teeg 113 Cotter, Danny 161 Couch, Judy 43 Coulter, Jimmy 1 13 Coulter, Kay 161,40 Coulter, Paul 113 Counts, Sari Marie 161 Courtesy Club 44 Cowan, Miss Nana M, 16,31 Cowden, Meta 139 Cox, Carol 139 Crabtree, Albert 161,54 Crabtree, Dale 139 CraQQ. Gloria 161 Craig, Ray 113 Crain, Ann 161,51,44 Cramer, Harvey 40,44,139 Crawford, Sherry 113,23,49 Crisler, Richard 161 Crist, Jimmie 139 Cross, Judy 161,45 Crowe, Ann 113,40 Crowe, Sharyl 113 Cry-Slurs 50 Cude, Judy 161 Cullimore, Luella 113,44 Cullins, Nancy Sue 113,40 Culp, Carole 139 Culp, Jimmie 161 Culwell, Jimmie 139 Cunningham, Mr. Clark 13 Cunningham, Marcia 161,51,53 Curry, Mr, Robert 14,37 Cutchall, Creston 161 -D- Dage, Cheryle 139 -171- Dalbey, Emma Leah 1 13 Dale, Bill 139,25 Daniel, Denise 113 Daniels, Kenneth 113 Darrough, Lina 161 Davidge, Diane-113 Davidson, Connie 113 Davidson, Joy 140,47,49 Davidson, Marilee 113 Davidson, Myrna 140 Davis, Carolyn 1 13 Davis, Mr, C ayton L. 17 Davis, Dayna 161 Davis, Gloria 161 Davis, Lucy 140,40 Davis, Mary Louise 113,24 Dawson, Pat 140 Dear, David 113 Dearborn, Lorranine 113 Debators 46 Deckert, Judith 140 Deering, Cheryle 140 DeeWees, Dan 161 Delaney, Pat 140 Dempsey, Charles 1 14,37 Denison, Harvey l4O,40,54 Denning, Carl Eugene 161 Denny, Miss Julio M. 12 Dicken, Sharon 161 Dimptl, Wanda 140 Distributive Education 41 pine, Jimmy 114 Dodd, Jerry 140 Dodson, Bill 140 Dodson, Carolyn 140 Doerr, Marvin 25 Donaldson, Ronald, 114,37 Doolittle, Tommy 162 Dortf, Marilyn 114,23,49 Dorney, Janet 140 Dorr, Julia 162 Dorr, Rod 114 Dorsey, Mary Sharon 162 Dossey, La Dawn 140,40 Douceel, Carolyn 162 Dougherty, Patricia 162,51 Doughty, Kelsey 114 Douglas, Marguer 140,49 Dover, Barbara 140 Dowling, Bobby 162,54 Downing, Judith 162 Downing, Judy 162 Dragoo, Noretta 140 Draper, Edgar Ray 162 Draper, Elaine 162 Draper, Larry 114 Draper, Lynne 114 Drilling, Beverly 140 Drivers Education 41 Dromgold, Peggy 162, 40 Drozansky, Joan 114,47 Dulaney, Tom 162 Dunaway, Sally 162 Duncan, Ben 140,53 Dunford, Bill 140 Dunham, Ray 162 Dunlap, Diane 140 Dunlap, Terry Knight 162 Dunn, Jim 140 Dunn, Lee Grace 162 Dunn, Lynn Carol 162 Dunning, Julia 140 Durant. Mary 162 Durkee, Frank 140 Durland, Jack 140 Dusek, Kenneth 140 Dye, Richard 162 Dyer, Anita 140,51,49 Dyer, Thomas Deck 162 Eeeeelr, Phyllis 162,40 Eagleton, Suzy 20,22,40,43,44,140 Eagin, Maralyn 162 Eaglemarl, Jan 162 Earl, Carol Sue 140 Early, Kenneth 162 Early, Nanci Ames 140, 40,24 Earnheart, Charles H. 140 Eastman, Peggy 114,43,44 Eastman, Phil 114 Eaton, Wayne 114 Eaves, Mary Claudette 162,49 Ecton, Mrs, Nellie B. 12,45 Edwards, Joann 140,56 Edwards, Naomi 114 Edwards, Vessette 140,40 Elder, Jan 114 Elkouri, Jimmy 141,22 Elledge, Betty 114 Elledge, Sue 162 Faris, Brunell 115,22,25,44 Farley, Johnna 115 Farmer, Charles 115,54 Farmer, Patty 141,49 Faszholz, Ruth Ann 162 Feiger, Ken 141 Felllngham, Jim 162 Fenner, Dick 162 Fenton, Mary Frances 1 15,22,25 Fentriss, Mickey 141 Ferguson, Kaye 162,40,92,49 Ferguson, Patsy 115,22,20 Ferguson, Paul 46 Ferguson, Tom 115 Fields, Jerry 97 Finch, Ferol 115,25,44,40 Finley, Terry 115,91 ,93 Fisher, David 115 Fisher, Linda 162 Flaherty, Nancy 162,49 Fleming, Kent 115,37 Fleming, Linda 115 Fleming, Sally 141 Fleshman, Carol 141,40 Floyd, Carole 162 Football 58,59 Ford, Grover 141 Ford, Nancy 141,45 Forney, Wendenlene 162,49 Fortenberry, Mr. Jim N. 8 Fost, Jerry 162 Fost, Ronnie 115,24,23,37 Foster, Barbara 162 Foster, Gail 141,49 Foster, John 162 Foster, Joyce 1 15,43,24,49,44 Foster, Melba 141 Foster, Virginia 115 Fowler, Emily 141,24 Fowler Lela 162,44,49 Fowler: Martha 141,40 Fowler, Ward M. 162 Fox, Carolyn 141 Fox, Frances 162,52 Fox, Janice Lee 162 Fox, Melvin 115,37 Franklin, Jeannine 141,47 Freeman, Virginia 141 French, Linda 116,24,23,93 Friendship Candidates 93 Frlzzel, John 162,54 Frost, Marta 141,40,44 Frost, Robert 141 Freese, Harriett 142,51 Fryer, Charles 162,37 Fuller, Barbara 142 Fuller, Donald 142 Fullerton, Sue 142,40 Fulton, Martha 116,25 Furgerson, Linda 116 .G- Galerston, Elinor 116,40,54 Gandy, Carole 162 49 Gardner, Patty 116,47,44 Gardner Gardner , Paul 116,50 , Shelly 162 Garlock, Anita 142 Garrett, Garrett, Robert 116,54 Robert 162 Garrison, JoAnn 142 Gaspar, Joanne 116,43 Gassei, Martha 162 Gately, Carol 116 Gatlin, Ramah 142 Gaumer, Jacqueline Marie 162 Geottray, Carol 162 George, Jack 162 George, Dr. N. L. 7 German Club 25 Gestarcl, Coral Ann 116,40 Gibbs, Allen 162 Gibson, Jerry 162 ' Gibson, Miss Katherine V. 9 Gibsen, Martha 116 Gilbert. John 162 Gilby, Steve 162 Giltillan, Sterling 142 Gillespie, Bob 162 Gillespie, Bryan 49,93,116 Gipson, Bobby 142 Girl All Stars 78 Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Badmitton 71 Baseball 71 Basketball 70 Golf 73 Swimming 79 Table Tennis 71 Tennis 73 Volleyball 71 Gladstein, Beth 142,40 Ellega rd, Phil, 162 Elliott, Richard 141 Elliott, Roberta 114 Ellis, Miss Inez 4 Ellison, Kay 162,40 Ellington, Kevin 141 Elms, Emme Doyle 141 r, Larry 114 Emerson, Bryan 141,23 Enders, Connie 141,40 Englebach, J. H. 114,54 English, Claudette 114 Ensign, Donna 141 Epps, Jimmy 162 Ervin, Erwin. Barbara 162 Eva Ann 162 Estlinbaum, Bruce 162 Estes, Estes, Gordon 114 Mr, Llovd M. 4 Evans, Alice 141 All n141 , e Evans, Donna 115,89,92 Evans, Jan 141,49 Evans, Lavonne 141 Evans, Marilyn 141 Everett, Opal Virginia 162,23 Executive Board Classen Classics 48 -F- Fabian, George 115 Fagin, Carl 115 Fagin, Charles 23,24,40,44,115 Fagin Fagin , Hannah Claire 162 , Judy 115,23 Faoin, Sara 141,23,40 Fallis, Doris 162 Glasgow, Kathryn 116,47,24,50 Glasser, Ed 162 Glendinning, Edward 142 Glenn, Georgia 116,49 Gober, Margaret Ann 1 16,47,43,23 Godman, Art 162 Goldman, Alfred 142,23 ' Goldsby, Mike 162,25 Galt 72 Golladay, Barbara 162 Goodall, Thomas 162 Goode, Ann 142 Goode, Gayle 142 Goode, Joe 116 Gordon, Miss Bernice 12 Gorham, Charles 142 Gorman, Don 142 Gore, Jerry 163 Gore, Marilyn 142,40 Goree, Charles 163 Graalman, Gordon 116 Grace, Richard 163,41 Gragg, Sheri 1 16 Graham, John 163 Graham, John 142 Graham, Margaret 116,40 Graham, Pat 142 Grant Donald 142,25 Grantham, Mary Ann 116,41 Gray, Bill 163 Gray, Michaela 163 Gray, Nancy 163 Grayson, Sheren 43,163 Green, Dolores 40,43,B9,93,117 Green, Monna 142 Greenberg, Judy 142 Greenhaw, Connie 142,43,49 Greer, Johnnie 142 Greggs, Eddie 142 Gresham, Janet 163 Griffith, Mary Lee 1 17 Griffith, Virginia 163 G1-1ffy, Tom 117, 96,23 Grigsby, Gloria 163 Grisham, Harry 117 Grossman, Glenn 163 54 Guthrie, Charlene 117,24 -H- Hadlock, Cherry 117,40 Hadlock, La Dona 163 Hagan, Jerry 142,53 Haggard, David 163 Haggard, Linda 163 Haggard, Phil 163 Hag er, Shallon 163 Hahn, Margaret 163 Haight, Allen 163 Hairfield, Barbara Jo 163 Hale, Mr. Charles 18,31 Hall, Donna 142 Hall, Kenneth B. 117 Hall, Nancy 142 Hall, Nanci' 142 Hall, Rona d 142,37 Hall, Tommy 117 Ham Radio 46 Hamilton, Arthur Keith 163 Hammond, Arthur 142 Hammond, Bill 142,37 Hand, Roberto 143 Hand, Vann 117,24,25 Hann, Jan 142,43 Hannon, Pat 143,51 Hannon, Sally 51 Hannon, Sandy 51 Hannum, Jon 143 Hansen, Allen 163 Hansen, Edith 163,51,54 Hargis, Jack 117,41 Hargis, Tony 117 Harlin, Rilla 163 Harlowe, Diane 117,23 Harlow, Don 13 Harlow, Sue 163 Harper, Charles 37 Harrison, David 143 Harmon, Sheila 143 Harris, Mrs. Delma G. 4 Harris, Henry 143 Harris, Joan 143,23 l-larris, Joe 117,98 Harris, Ruth Ann 163,41,51 Haswell, Andy 117,24,23,86 Hart, Ronald 117 Hathaway, Jim 117 Harwood, Elloui 1l7,22,42,23,92 Hawk, Janice 143,40 Hawk, Phil 163 Hawthorn, Jo'Ann 163,49 Hayden, Judy 143 Hayes, Ann 143 Martin, Lightner, Beverly 147 Hayes, Dorothy Lee 163,53 Hayes, Sandro 143 Hays, Jeanine 163 Hazleton, Jared 117,23,31,93 Heard, Harvey 143 Heavin, Sandra 163 Hedclleson, Margaret 143 Hedges, Mrs. Edna L. 14 Hedrick, Gipson 163 Heflin, Ann 143 Hembre, Pat 117 Hemry, Jerome 117,23 Henderson, Jean 118,45 Henderson, lizndo 143,40,49 Henderson, ike 143,40 Henderson, Patricia 163 Hendrick, Diane 41 Henry, Deanna 143 Henry, Rosemary 118,40 Hens ey, Raymond 163 Hepp, Tena 143 Herndon, Don 143,50 Herndon, Larry 163 nermanMDe 143 ester, or aret 143,40 Hi-Y 45 9 Higbie, Leah 22,118 Hibshmon, Tommy 118,41 Higginbotham, Elizabeth 118,52 Hgatilev, John 143,41 Hlghleyrnan, Barbara 163,49 Hill, Doris 118 1-1i11, John 143,41 Hill, Kerwyn 118,25 Hin, Leigh B. 118,53 Hill, Ruth 163 Hill, Terry 143 Hill, Victor 143 Hinchley, Karen 163 H!DDen, James 118,24,23 49 1-11rsenf1e1d,Jnyn1e 163 ' Hise, Ruth 163 Hite, Dolores 163 Hitt, Nancy 163,49 Hixon, Jan 143 Hobbs, Jacauita 40,143 Hobbs, Jerry 163 Hodges, Elizabeth 118,27,49 Hodson, Judith 163 Hodson, Roy 118,97 Hofsess, Barbara 163 Hohmonn, Jim 143 Holcomb, Eryline 118,54 Holwmb, Joan Gayle 163,54 Holcomb, Richard 144,22,42,23,49 Holiday, Tommy 163 HOHUUCIY, Paula 163 l'l0llCl 1d, Miss Mildred 13 HoIlanri,M1e: Blond-,911 Hollander, Bob 144 Hollis, Barbara 11B,4O,43 Hollis, Charlotte 163 Holloway, Margaret 163 Holmes, Jean 163 Holmes, Joann 163 Holmes. Howard 25 Holton, Coral Ann 163 Homsey, Carolyn 144 H9 1efkC T1D, Carlene 163 Honea, Gayla 118,43 Honor Awards 82,83,84,85 Honor Language 24 Honor Math 24 Hood, David 144 Hooks, Wallace 163 Hoover, Mrs. R. L. 16,31 Hopkins, Marilyn 144 Horton, Mr. Landes L. 9 Horton, Neal 11S,31,44 Hosier, Jane 118 Hoskins, Robert 144,52 Hosmer, Non 118,22,20 Hosmer, Susan 163 Houk, Thomas 163,54 Howard, Harriet 118 Howard, Linda 144 Hoyt, H.E.163 Hoyt, Jim 144 Hubbard, Floyd 163,53 Hudman, Tommy 163 Huey, Bob 144 Huff, Connie 118 Huffine, W. C. 144 Huffman, Freddy 144 Huggins, Jimmy 164,50 Hughes, Paula 164,49 Hughes, Simon 144 Hulet, Miss Retha W. 4 Hulsey, George 144 Humble, Joyce 118 Hume, Jimmy 164 Hunt, Betty Jean 164 Hunt, Carolyn 119 Hunt, Kaylon 164 Hunt, Lindsay 164 Hurst, Olen 119,24 Huston, Bill 119 Huston, Sue 119,49 Hutchison, Tom 144,52 Hutton, Stewart P. 164 Hyatt, Don 144 lce, Victor H. 164,41 Iliff, Terry 144 lmke, Jean 164 Inge, Lenora 119 Ingram, James 144 Ingram, Sue 119 Ireton, Pat 40 Irwin, Mr. Rex 17 Irvine, Sylvia 144,44,24 lselin, Dennis 164 lson, David Leslie 164 lson, Joyce 164 Ishmael, Polly 144 -J- Jabara, Sanelio 144,49 ' Jackson, Donna 164,43 Jackson, Jerry 164,41 Jackson, Keith 144 Jackson, Patsy 164,51 Jacobs, Harriet 144 Jacobson, Ronald 119,24,23,27,44 James, David 164 James, Beth 164 James, Paul 144 James, Mrs, Reba 5 Janovy, John 119 Jarnegin, Phyllis 144 Jeffries, Edwin 144,54 Jenkins, Gene 119 Jenkins, Gerald 144 Jenkins, John 164,25 Jenlink, Beverly 164,51,50 Jennings, Linda 164,40,44 Jennings, Tommy 144 Jenson, Jerry 119 Jezek, Charlene 144 Johns, Kaye 144,4O,43 Johnson, Mr. Arthur 14 Johnson, Carolyn 144 Johnson, Jaynell 144 Johnson, Kendall 164 Johnson, Lewis 144,52 Johnson, Moy Lou 144 Johnson, Parker 119 Johnson, Reba 164 Johnson, Richard 164 Johnson, Sarah 144 Johnson, Sara 145 Johnson, Skip 145,40 Johnson, Ted 145 Johnson, Gary 145 Johnston, Judith 164 Johnston, Orin 145,41 Johnston, Tommy 164 Jonas, Joan 119 Jones, Anne 119 Jones, Barbara 145 Jones, Connie Lynn 1l9,44,92 Jones, Cynthia 164 Jones, Donald 145 Jones, Harriet 145 Jones, Janis 164 Jones, Jimmy 145 Jones, Robert B. 145 Jones, Robert C. 145 Jones, Sandra 164 Jones, Sarah 145,40 Jones, Sidney 119,24,23 Jones, Volney 145 Jones, Waynell 145 Jordan, Neal 164 Jordan, Patricia 164,57 Joy, Maurice 145 Josey, Lynn 164-40 Junior Red Cross 43 -K- Kornenesky, Beverly 145 KamD, Joanna A. 164 Karpenko, Bill 164 Kaufman, Sherril 164 Kay, Sheila 119,41 Kearby, Avis 145 Kearns, Donna 145 Keefer, Carol 145 Keeth, Sharon 164 Keffer, Eddie 164,83 Keller, Charles 145 Keller, Edward 164 Keller, Ken 145-41 Kelley, Barbara 145,47 Kelley. Larry 145,42,44,37 Kelly, Betty J. 164 Kelly, Frank 145 Kelly Jacquelin 145 Kelso, Joe 164 I DEX Kendall, Walter 145 Kennan, NanCy 164,40 Kennedy, Bobbie 145 Kennedy, David 164 Kennedy, Linde 145,40,24,49 Kennedy, Martha 146 Kennan, Linda 119 Kerr, Mr. Charles W. 11 Kerr, Jerry 119 Kerr, Jo Ann 146 Kessler, Dwight 146 Kessler, Gay 164 Kessler, Morrisalene 119,52 Ketch, Norma Lee 119 Ketch, Rebecca 164 Ketchum, Dan 120,75,23,37 Killian, Susan 146,51,49 Killough, Jerry 146 Kincaid, Mr. Arthur M. 10 King, Alvin 146,49 King, Ann 164 king, John 120 King, Lynda 146 King, Marvin 164 King, Ray 146 Kingery, Jean 120 Kingery, Tommy 164 Kirby, Nancy 146 Kirk, Wilma 120,47 Kirkpatrick, Karen 146 Kitchen, Earl 164 Knapp, Dorothy 120 Knight, Jeanine 146 Knight, Mrs. Mable C. 8 Knott, Sandra 146,49 Koch, Haryette 164 Koeppel, Jayne 51,164 KOKH-FM 46 Kramer, Don 146 Kramer, Shirley l46,40,25,55 Krause, Nancy 164,49 Kregel, Tom 146,25 Kraeger, Jane 12O,43,23 Krumm, Edna 146,57 Kugle, Don 146 Kuhn, Fred 146 -L... Lackey, John 164 Ladd, Bill 164 Lafferty, Owen 120 Lamb, Carolyn 164,51,5U Lamirand, Marilyn 146 Lancaster, Barbara 164 ' Land, Gene 146 Land, John 146 Landis, Jon 146 Lange, David 146 Latham, Leona 164 Leinrep, David Allen 164 Law, Dixie Jean 146,51,5O Lay, Alice 120,22,42,91,49,93 Leaf, Bob 120 Lederer, Carol 120 Lee, Bill 164 Lee, Lee, David 120,54 Linda 146,40 Lee, Phillip 120 Lee, Ralph 120 Leec h, Allan 146 Leffel, Tom 146,25 Le FI ore, Anne 120,49 Le Force, Anna Jane 146 Lehmer, Sharon 146,40 Leland, Barbara 164 Leml ey, Peggy 1 20 Lemmons, Bob 164 Lemon, Lynette 146,23 Lemons, Diane 164 Lenhardt, Robert 164,25 Leopold, Virginia 12O,23,49 Lester, Pushmataha 50 Leve rich, Ernest 146 Levingberg, Curt 120 Levy, Harrison 146 Levy , Nancy 146 Lewallen, Charles 120 Lewallen, Robert 120 Lewis, Carol 147 Lewis, Miss Mary L. 14 Lewis, Robert 164 Library Aides 47 -Mc- McAli5ter, Bill 147 McAlister, Wade 165 McAlpin, Jaci 165 McAuliffe, Chalmus Anne 165,51 McBride, Joy 124 McBrier, Larry 124 McCall, Gena 165,40,50 McCall, Sharon 147,40 McCall, Sue 147 McClain, Mack 124,24,44 McClain, Nancy 165 McClelland, Jeanne 124,92,87 McClelland, Sally 124,24,50 McCloud, Jane 124,51,45,4O,49 McClure, Jake 124 McCambs, Patricia 165,50 McCormack, Vickey 165 McCormick, Robert 165 McCroy, Judy 124 McCuiston, Sarah 40,41 ,43,124 McCullar, Jan 165 McCullough, Anita l24,88,92,37,49 McDaniel, Buzy 147 McDonald, Bob 165 McDonald, Mrs. Gladys 7 McDonald, Jimmy 124 McDonald, Sherry 147 McDowell, Marilyn 147,49 McElderry, Marcia 147,24 McElroy, George 165,23 McFoll, Byron 124 McFaIl, Sherry 147,40 McFarlane, James 165 McGee, Jo Beverly 125 McGee, Mary Annath 165 McGee, Tom 125,43 McGill, Mike 147 McGlasson, Wiley 147 McGrath, Mary 165 McKanna, Helen 125,5l,45 McKee, Mr. Frank 18 McKee1, Gary 147,41 McKenzie, Betty 165 McKenzie, Charleen 125,47 McKenzie, Coleen 125 McKinney, John 125 McKinney, John C '65 McLain, Nancy 141 McLelIond, Georgia 165 McLennan, Jerry 125 McManus, Don 125,41 McMillan, Dora 141,51 McMillan, Jerry 125 McMurry, Jim 165 McQueen, Nelson l65,54,41 McWilliams, Dick 147 -M.. Macarty, Mary Ann 121 Maehr, John 147 Magann, Joe 165 Mager, Jeanette, 45,24 Maidt, Suzanne 165 Maimbourg, Mary Ann 147,51 Malherbe, Marlene 147,106 Malone, Beverly 121,47,40 Malone, Kirke Victor 165 Maloney, Potty 121 Mann, Charlotte 147,24 Mann, Jayne 165 Mann, Terry 148,43 Monahan, Tom 121,53 Mankin, Beverly 121,24 Manning, Jackie 165 Manning, Karen 121 Manning, Nancy 165 Manning, Rollo 165,52 Mapes, Bill 165 Maples, Darlene 121 Marchant, Tom 165 Marcotte, Mr. Leonard E. 17 Marko, Grace 122,41 Marsh, Annette l22,47,92 Marsh, Jerrie 122,47 Marshall, Carol 43,47,92,122 Marshall, Mrs. Lyda W. 8 Martin, Bill 148 Martin, Frances 165,49 Martin, Gayla 122 Martin, Paula 148 Lillard, Jimmy 164,52 Lillard, Teresa 130 Lindblade, Paul 147 Lindsey, Bebe 147,25 Lingenfelter, Lanell 52 Link, Miss Della 44 Link, Marguerite 147 Lipscomb, Jerry 121 Little, Marie 121 i I T eatre 49 L tt e h Little Theatre Understudies 49 Littleton, Dick 164,50 Littleton, Tom 164,50 Lively, Betty 121 Lively, Sally Ann 164 Livesey, Darlene 164 Livingston, Mrs. Hazel 8 Loch, Ronnie 147 Leek, Billy 164 Loftis, Mr, Gene A. 13,40 Loman, Carle 121 London, Phil 121,23,36,37 Long, Patricia 147 Looney, Nick 165 Looney, Jim 164,53 Long, Lewis 164,98 Lord, Donald 121,27,37 Lott, Jim 12l,25,44 Love, John 165 Love, Roy 165 Loveless, Betty 147 Lovell, Jack 121,6B,23 Lowe, Jim D. 121 Lowe, Lera Ann 165,52 Lower, Lou Ann 147 Lowery, Donna 121 Lucy, Sue 121,49 Luman, Kara Lee 165,10 Lundy, J. C.147 Luton, Gerald 121 Luton, Virginia 165,49 Lynn, David 165 Lyon, Larry 121 Lyon, Robert 165 Lyon, Sharon 165 -172- Joe 25 Martindale, John 122 Marvel, Janet 122 Marvel, Marcia 122 Mash, Jerry 122,23,49 Masheter, Billy 148,41 Mason, Nancy 122 Mason, Patricia Ann 122 Mason, Paul 165 Mason, Sandra June 165 Mossod, Bill 148 Massad, Leland 122 Mathews, Bill 143 Mathews, Marion 165,49 Mathews, Rex 165 Mathews, Lee 148 Mathias, Mary Ann 122,43 Mathis, Bernice 122,44 Mathis, Leroy 41 Matson, Tommy 22 Mattern, Barbara 122 Matthews, Mrs. Laura E, 5 Maxson, Alice 148,51 Maxwell, James 165 Maxwell, Kenlynne 122 May, Doris Jacqueline 165,51 May, Janice 122 Mays, Cloren 148,41 Mays, Rod 122 Mays, Sid 165 Meade, Paul 122,37 Meade, Paul George 48 Meadows, Betty Jo 123,22,47,43,20 Meadows, Pottie 148,24 Means, Linda 148,24 Means, Lisa 148 Means, Sally 148 Medford, Donald 165 Medley, Bob 148 Mee, John 165 Meek, Dona Sue 123 Mells, Judy 123,47 Melton, Joe 165 Melton, Mrs. L. D. 7 Melton, Lindo 123 Melton, Merelyn 148 Melton, Robert 148 Menn, Janese 165 Merideth, David 165 Merkel, Carol 148 Merkel, Butch 148 Merritt, John 148,42 Mersmon, Carol 123 Mertz, Bill 165 Messenbaugh, Barbara 123 Messenger, Carolyn Frances 165 Metcalfe, Walter 37 Metears 38,39 Meteor Queen 89 Meteor Queen Candidates 93 Meyers, Kent 148 Meyer, Lana 123 Middleton, ora 165 Mideke, Judy 123,47 Miley, Max 123 Miller, Billy 148,40 Miller, Bob 123 Miller, James 148 Miller, Mary Ellen 123,51 Miller, Michael Collins 165 Miller, Norsie 165 Miller, Willis 148 Million Penny Round Up Club 40 Mills, Judy 148,40,47,45 Milner, Virginia 165 Minyen, Don 165 Minyen, Loretta 123 Mircnen, Barbara 148,40,43,80,l3 M11ene11, Dee 148 Mitchell, Gary 165 Mitchell, Johnny 123 Mitchell, Sam 148,25 Mitschrich, Bill 123,24 Mobley, Clara 123 Modlin, Frank 148,41 Mooridge. Paul 123,23 Monroe, David 123 Mansour, Johnny 123,50 Montgomery, Jacque 123,43,23,24 Moody, Michael 165,53 Moon, Connie 165 Moon, Jane 148 Moon, Jim 123 Mooney, Nanci 148 Moore, Ann 148 Moore, Gwen 148 Moore, Martha 148,51 Mwre, RN., Mrs. mole 5,47 Moore, Jimmy 124,50 Moore, Sharon 149 Moore, Shirley 124,93 Moore, Warren 149 Moran, Karan 166 M0 Qan, Don 149 MOVQCF1, Jim 124,40 Morgan, Joe 124 MOfQur1,Mory Jo 166 Morgan, Sara 47,26 Morris, Gail 149,24 Morris, Jerry 124 Morris, Mary Glenda 124 Morrison, Carolyn 166 Morrison, Mario 149 Morrison, Ralph 166 Morrison, Sharon 149,40 Moseley, Judith Ann 166 Moseley, Louis 124 Moss, Diane 124 Moss, Marilyn 166 ,Mary 124,47 Mount Mullins, Jim 166 Murrah, Sue 124 Murray, John 149,50 MUYDHY, Carol 149 Murphy, Jock 166 MUVDhy, Phyllis 9,111,40 Murphy, Tern 25 Murrell, John 124 Mustion, Voda 124 Myers, Lavon 149,51 Myers, Wanda Rae 166 Myers, Wausceile 166 -N- Naifeh, Franklin 149 Nance, Edith 125,40 Noried, Mary 149 National Art Honor Society 22 National Forensic League 23 National Honor Society 23 National Thespians 23 Nay, Herbie 149-41 Nebalek, Joleto 149 Neely, Martha 149 Neeley, Susan 125,43 Nelson, Eddie 125 Nelson, Murleen 125 Neville, Gib 125 New,sner11yn 149,5l,25 Newblock,,Noncy 166,40 Newton, Richard 166,52 Newton, Rita Kaye 166 Nicholas, Vernon 125 Nichols, Barbara 125,47 Nichols, Lynn 149 Zicpois, mike 149 'C 95, r. Ra mand T. 15 Nichols, Sandray149 Nichols, Sue 149 Nicholson, Jim 166 Nix, Jimmy 149 Nixon, Olivia 166 Nixon, Penny 166 Noble, Jae 149 Noftsger, Jenn 149 Nokes, Bill 166 Norman, Terry 149 Norwood, Mr. Alonzo 18 Nuernberger, David 166 Nveffibefser, John 126,50 Nunn, Joyce 166 -0- O Club fBoy's1 37 0 Club iGirls1 37 Odom, Terry 126 Office Aides 47 Ogden, Phyllis Jane 166 O'Keefe, Michael 126 Oldham, Laurie 126 O'Lecry, Charles 126,41 Olive, Jackie 126 Olive, Robert 166 Ooten, Dave 126,5O,37 3 O'Malley, Laura Lee 166 Ormiston, George 149,25,23 Osborn, Deanna 166 Osborn, Marie 149,51 Osborn, Tony 149,41 Osborn, Patty 166 Orbit Queen 87 Orbit Queen Candidates 87 O'Toole, Paul 149,37 Otts, Judy Ann 166 Otey, Gloria 126,40 Owen, Darlene 166 Owen, Miss Kathleen Owen, Orvan 166 Owens, Tommy 150 -p- Paden, Mr. John M. 19 Paeterson, Lenora 166 Paine, Allen 126 Pollock, Barbara Kaye 166 Poncoast, Jacouelyn 150 Pork, Mrs. Mable C, 9 Park, Macile 166 Parker, Diane 150,40 Parker, Robert 166 Parker, Valene 166 Parks, Marilyn 150, 41 Patterson, Charlene 126 Patterson, Charles 166 Patterson, Mary F 166 Patterson, Mike 150 Patzer, Ada Mae 166 Paulson, Bertha 166 Paulson, Paul 166 Payne, Donald 166 Payne, Ramona 166 Peake, Mary Elizabeth 166,45 Peary, Donna 166 Peek, Sharon 150,50 Pellow, lrene 166 Pemberton, Drucille 126,43,44,49 Penn, Mike 126 Penn, Monte 166 Pennington Sandra 126 PeD Council 31 Perkins, Lillian 166 Perkins, Mary 166 Perkins, Mary Joan 166 Perkins, Phil 150 Perkins, Vera Gayle 166 Peters, Jane 166 Peters, Joe 166 Peterson, Bill 150,37 Petty, Neal 126 -, Peyton, Myrna 150 Phelps, Lonnie 166 Phillips, Carolyn 126,40 Phillips, Virginia 166 Phillips, Wyn Dee Lou 126,45 Phipps, Phyllis 150 Piatt, Larry 150,50 24 Pickard, Dumont 126,54 Pickard, Miss Lelia 10 Pickle, Tony 166 Pierce, Frank 166,50 Pierce, Sharon 150 Pierce, Shelly 166 Piersol, Ngky 166 Pitney, Lesley 166 Pins, David me Pitts, Joanne 166 Plato, Claudia 166 Plemmons, Larry 126 Poage, Don 150,41 Poole, Sandra 166 Pollock, Stanley 166,52 Pomefy, Bob 150 POVTSV, Robert 41 Powell, Kaye 166 Powell, John 126 Poyner, Doris 150 Poynter, Bill 166 Poynter, Jim 166 Pozaro, Mary Ann 126 Pratt, Carl 127 Presidential Candidates 86 Price, Carole 150 44 Price, Montine 166 Priddy, Hariette 166 Priddy, Pat 150 Pflgmore, Millard 150 Prince and Prin f F ' d iq' Prince, Elizdbefheis23,9f'en S 'D 90 Prince, Larry 127 Prince, Virginia 150 Pritchard, Norma 127,50,92 Privette, Parnell 150,50 Proctors 26 Proctor Court 26 Proctor Queen 88 Proctor Queen Candidates 92 Pruitt, Miss Mary 12,40 Pl'Yor, John 166 Push, Gordon iso Pugh, Mary Ann 166 PU Iev, Mdririd 127,114,211 Pummll, Martha 127 Pllffr Mary 166 Puzln, Nicole 150 iQ.. Quenzer, Fred 17,25 Quill and Scroll 22 -R- Radford, Bob 150 Raffety, Mike 127 Rains, Elizabeth 150,25 Ramsey, Bob 150,37 Romsey, Peggy 150 Repo, Judy 150 Rash, Frances 127,40 Raskin, Richard 150 Ratliff, Judy 167 ROY, Linda 167,40 Rei'-19an, Lou Ann 167 Reaves, Carol 150 Reardon, Susie 150 Records, Carol 167 Rector, Richard 127 Reddell, Mr. John C. 17 Reed, Betty Jane 127,47 Reese, Pat 167 Reeve, Nancy 150 Reeves, Mike 150 Reeves, William 150,49 Reid, Ann 150,49 Reid, Mr. Robe , Renshaw, Ann 121 Revers, Milton 167 Reynolds, Allie 127,37 Reynolds, Bobbye Kay 151,31,92 Reynolds, Haven 127,41 Reynolds, Mae Belle 151 Rhoades, Charlene 151 Rhodes, Ramona 127,23 Rice, Leta 167 Rich, Dale 151 Richards, Judy 151,42 Richardson, Jerry 167 Richardson, Marilyn 127,24,23 Richardson, Ronald 167 Richardson, Tommy 127 Rickman, Jane 151 Rider, Carol 151 Riggs, Jimmy 167 Ri es, Sandy 151 Riley, Kathleen 151,52 Riley, Sally 127 Ritter, Bill 167,50 Rives, Mike 151 Rives, Kathy 167 Roach, Don 127 Roark, Judcy 167,40 Roberson, annie 127,52 Robberson, Bill 151 Roberts, Jack 127 Roberts, Jerry 128 Roberts, Lee 128 Roberts, Phil 167 Roberts, Sue 167 Roberts, Sonny 128 Robertson, Ann 151 Robertson, Frank 151,92,37 Robertson, Jim 128,50 Robertson, Ramona 167 Robertson, Sally 167,40 Robins, Randy 167,4O,42,23,92 Robinson, Dick 128 Robinson, Mr, Gilbert 7 Robinson, Jerry 128,37 Robinson, Vanette 128,54 Roblyer, Mr. Jack A. 17,37 Rocco, Patricia 151,41 Rodriguez, Jessie Mae 167,49 Rogers, Kent 167 Roislman, Tony 151 23 Rollins, Richard isl Roring, Carolyn 167 Roring, Mary Ann 128,43 Rose, Patricia Gale 151,43 Rose, Larry D. 167 Rose, Mike 167 Rose, Patricia 167 Rasenfield, Stanley 167 Rosenstahl, Dick 86 Ross, Darlene 167 Ross, Janet 167 Ross, Nadine 128 Rowe, Bobby Jo 151 Rowe, Greta Sue 128 Rowland, Norma Jo 43,151 Ruckel, Robert 167 Rue, Danielle 40,151 Ruelle, Dornel 167 Ruggles, Joyce 167 Ruhman, Carol 128 Ruhman, Raymond 167 Runyon, Arthur 167 Ruscha, Eddie 151 Rushing, James 167,54 Rutledge, Charlotte 167 Rutledge, Melva 128 Ryan, Carolyn Sue 128 Ryan, Charles 151 Rvden, George 54 Ryland, Charles 151,52 -5. Sage, Darrell 167 Saled, Annette 167 Sala Sandr , a 152,49 Salomon, Mary Anne 151,51 Solver, Mona 151,49 Samara, Dianna 167 Samples, Diane 151 Sanders, Dave 167 Sanders, Dick 151,40 Sanders, Mona 128,51 Sanders, Vernie 151,37 Sandy, Gayland 128 Sanford, Raymond 128 Sartln, Mrs. Nevva lone 15 Saulsberry, Donna 152,40,3l Savage, Larry 165 Sawyer, Nancy 167 Saxe, Allan 167,23 Saxon, Jan 128 Scheele, Ronnie 152,52 Schell, Jerry 152 Schellenger, Raymond 152,54 Schmeusser, Carl F. 128,25 Schmidt, Bennie 167,54 Schoenhals, Fred 167 Scholtka, Marv Janet 167 Schuessler, Sally 167 Schwedland, Ronald 167 scdii, Bill 152,25,23,44,25,40 Scott, Elsie 152 Scott, Jan 152,22,106 Scott, Jim 128 Scott, Marie 167 Scudamore, Nancy 152 Scudmore, John 167 Sealy, Jim 128 Seamans, Jim 167 Seay, Andy 167 Segars, Nancy 167 Segraves, Eddie 129 Seligson, Janice 129,40,23,24 Sewell, Jane 129,97 Shackeford, Carolyn 129 Shadid, Cherene 129 Shadid, Joyce 152 Shadid, Linda 129,43 I DEX Shater, Mr. Carl J. 19 Shaffer, Georgiana 129 Sharbrough, Joyce 152,4O,43,49 Sharp, Donal 1 9,41 Sharp, Fletcher 152 Sharp, Lenwood 129,37 Sharum, Elaine 167 w, Marjorie 152 Sheen, Data 167,51 Shelburne, Betty 152 Shelton, Linda 129 Shenold, Karl 52,152 Shepard, Miss Gladys 11 Sherman, Judy 167,49 Sherwood, Dan 167 Shields, Janet 40,167 Shipman, Carol 129,51,40,5O Shipman, Sharon 152,40 Shirk, Jill is2,47,43,49 Shirley, Jack 167 Shriner, Mrs. Ruth 12 Shriver, Don 167 Shoemaker, Gene 152 Shorbe, Sue 152 Shubert, Pat 152,23,44,49 Siegley, Mrs. Margaret 14 Sikes, Bill 152 Silvernail, Sharon 152 Silvester, Tracy 167,50 Simmering, Hilda 129 Simmons, Kay 129 Simon, Gaynelle 152 Simon, Margaret 168,40,51 Simpson, Ann 168 Simpson, Johnny 168 Simpson, Maryla 168 Sims, H. O. 168 Sinclair, Robert 152 Singer, Stan 152 Sipe, Janet 129,40 Sipe, Shirley Ann 129,40 Sloan, Sharon 152 Slate, Phoebe 129,23 Sliger, Joy Jane 168 Slobodin, Sharon 152 Smelser, Mr. Carroll 16 Smiley, Wanda Lee 168 Smith, Barbara 168 Smith, Barbara 152 Smith, Brenda 168 Smith, Di Ann 23,431,129 Smith, Don 129 Smith, Dwayne 129 Smith, Edith 129 smith, Eileen l3o,3i,44,93,49 Smith, Elaine 130 Smith, Harlene 168,50 Smith, Judy los Smith, Karen 168 Smith, Kenny 152 Smith, Marilyn 168 Srriith, Patsy 130,40 Smith, Patsy 152 Smith, Robert 130 Smith, Terry Lee 130 Smith, True i3o,43,49 Smythe, Betty 152 Snelson, John 168 Snider, Merrell 168 Sobol Sharon 168,51 Son, Barbara 152 Son, Carolyn 168 Sorenson, Eric 168 Southard, Mike 152 Southworth, Mary 168 Sparks, George 130 Sparks, Susan 168,50 Spear, Miko 168 Spearman, Dick 168 Speed, Rebecca 168 Speice, Katherine 168 Spence, Sylvia 168 Spencer, Nils 130,50 Spicer, Loris 153 Sviva, Jerry 153,41 Splva, Mary Ann 53,51 Sports' Queen 88 Sports -Queen Candidates 92 Spradlln, Sara 168 Springer, Ann 153,45 Springer, Phyllis 168,51 Srago, Glenda 153 Stahl, Edwin 130,37 Stamos, Chris 153 Stomatis, Chris 24 Standeven, Ann 53,40 Stanfill, Wanda 130 Stanford, Chuck 153 Stansell, Maril n 153 Startz, Carrol 153 Staton, Charlene 168 Statzer, Shirley 130 St. Dizier, Mr. Rodney 1, 12,41 Stearns, Tom 22,130 Steutert, Richard 53 Stevhens, Ann 130,87,92 Stephens, Bill 53,37 Stepp, Llgyd 53,52 Stevens, ouvonne 168 Stewart, Anna 168,40 Stewart, Hazel 168 Stewart, Luce 153 Stewart, Lucile 168 Stewart, Mike 153 Stewart, Ronald 168 Stldham, Jim 153 Stoll, Linda 153,24 Stone, Barbara 168 Stoner, Judy 153 swrig, Marilyn 136,24,54,23,24 Stout, Barry 153 Stout, Lynda 168 Stout, Patty 130,47,5O Strain, Marsha 130 Streufert, Marian 168 Streufert, Richard 153 Strong, Carol 168 Strong, Keith 130 Stuart, Bert 153 Stubbs, Dianne 130,53 Stubbs, Fred 168 Student Council 20 Student Council President 86 Stuemky, Beverly 168,25 Sullivan, Jeanne 130 Sullivan, Larry 168 Sullivant, Sydney 168,42 -1 75- Summers, Carolyn 168 Supreme Court 27 Sureck, Phil 153 Suttee, Jerry 153 Sevan, Ste-S en 153 Swanson, r., Chester A. 6 Swanson, Thomas 168 Swatek, Tom 153,49 Swihart, Maggaret 153 Swimming 7 Swindell, Catherine 153 Symes, Ronnie 153 -1'- Talbot, David 153 Talley, Dan 130 Talley, Susanna 168 Tote, Don 154 Tate, Joyce 168 Tate, Nancy 154,47 Tayar, Rachael 25,168 Taylor, Bruce 168 Taylor, Jack 168 Taylor, Joyce 131 Taylor, Ken 168 Taylor, Lorry E. 154,40,52,50 Taylor, Roberta 168 Taylor, Ronnie 168 Taylor, Terry 131 Tebrinke, Martin, Jr. 131 Technical Drama 49 Tennis 72 Thatch, Robert 168 Theimer, Ruth 131 Thomas, Betty 154 Thomas, Beverly 168 Thomas, Charles 131 Thomas, David 168 Thomas, George 154 Thomas, Joyce 131 Thomas, Lillian 154 Thomas, Robert 168 Thomas, Terry 168 Thomason, Jerry 168,54 Thomlinsan, Maribeth, 54,23,49 Thompson, Bonnie 168 Thompson, Carol 168 Thompson, Carol 154 Thompson, Carole Sue 168 Thompson, Carolyn 131,43 Thompson, Gene 131 Thompson, Jackie 131,40 Thompson, Jackie 168 Thompson, Kaye 168 Thompson, Lois 168 Thompson, Mary 154,40 Thompson, Otto 7 Thompson, Roger 154 Thompson, Shirley 154 Thornham, Sam 168 Thornton, Karen Jo 168 Thorton, Martha 131 Thrower, Larry 131 Thurman, Clark 168 Tier, Kathryn 168 Timberlake, Don 168,50 Tomes, lrita 131 Tomlinson, Nancy 169 Top Teens 91,92 Towe, Charles 131 Townsend, Ramona 169,41 Townsend, Miss Etha 13,23 Tracewell, Bill 154 Trachtenberg, Marvin 169 Track 75 Trekell, Roger 154,40 Trent, Jack 131,50,49 Trice, Joan 169 Tripp, Sherry 154 Trotter, Lanniy 131 Tucker, Mrs, laine 14 Tucker, Kent 169 Tuma, Bill 169 Turner, Joyce 154 Turpin, Gaylyn 169 Tyler, Carol 154 Tyler, Mrs. Maxine 5 Tyson, Pat 131,9O,93,49 -U- Uecke, Wanda 169 Ulmer, Neta 154 Underwood, Mary 154 Upson, Frances Jane 169 Unruh, Bobby 169 Urban, Marilyn 131 -V- Valentine, Carolyn 154 Vance, Billy Don 154 Vandemeer, Mary 169,51,53 Vandaveer, Gail 169 Vandiver, Charles 169 Van Dusen, Bettye 169,51,49 Van Dyke, Bob 41 Von Fleet, Robert 154 Von Hooser, Carl 131 Van Horn, Barbara 169 Van Matre, Gretchen 131,49 Van Meter, Albert 169 Varnell, Roy 131 Veale, Joanne 131 Vedder, Myra 154,25,47 Vermillion, Jon 154 Vernon, Robert 132 Vick, Bill 154 Vincent, Darrell 154,37 Vinyard, Lavita 169,45 Vitale, Mr. Frank 14,50 Von Tungeln, Miss Henrietta 10 Voorhies, Joe 132,54 Voorhies, Donald 169,53 Voth, Nancy 132,23,93 Vrooman, Mr. Otto M. 19 -w.. 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