Clinton High School - Tornado Yearbook (Clinton, OK)

 - Class of 1955

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The Melody Dings have estab- lished a fine reputation in Clinton by playing for many of the civic organizations, and for local dances and sok-hops. The highlight of the year's activity came when the group played for the Western District Oklahoma T 8: I dance which was held in the American Legion Build- ing. The members include David Oates, Sally Chittum, Floyd Webb, Loyd Wren, Bill Smith, Mary Ellen Goss and Clyda'Ann Noel. MINUTES 3 :ogg :ogg 3 '-'DME VISITIJR5555 TU For the second consecutive year the Tune Twisters have made them- selves famous by creating pep and enthusiasm at CHS basketball games, During the year the pep band played at all home ball games and journeyed to all but one of the out of town games. The Tune Twister-s are known for their exuberance not only to Clinton fans but also to other school fans. Members are Floyd Webb Alvin Smith, Loyd Wren, Bill Hite, Vernon Joyner, Bill Smith, and David Oates. x J. Strutting high in front of Clinton High's band, the twirlers did a fine job in precision marching. They are Charlene Phimps, Milly Bryson Jan Hubbard, Mary Ann Robertson, and Donita Webb.

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ffxn - - 5 w.l?l' ni lgg: ' ' x CENTER CIRCLE: Loyd Wren, Ann Noel, Regina Foster, Judy Burnett, Kaye Finkenbinder, Robert Wise, Tommy Howenstine, Mary Sherbenou, and LaNelle Lingenfelter. SECOND CIRCLE: Jimmy Orr, Gary Rempfer, Sharon Reinhard, Linda Gould, Margaret Friedrich. Wilda Morrison, Caroline Ashcraft, Kitty Goodwin, Terry Harms, Sally Chittum, Paula Cook, Chiquita Smith, Kathryn Wilkenson. THlR.D CIRCLE: Mary Ellen Goss, Virginia Kiehn, David Stratton, Steve Gordon, Larry Farmer, David Oates, Iohn Hubbard, Sonny McAbee, Tommy Self, Jim Cunningham, lim Oliver, Edwin Butler, Mike Mitchell, Jack Hooks, Horace Holland, STANDING: Barbara Sawatsky, Charles Downing, Gary Sandlin, Pat Taylor, Bill Smith, Charles Lester, Darlene Hutchison, Barbara Kelley, Jan Hubbard, Molly Bryson, Mary Ann Robertson, Charlene Phillips, Donita Webb. New is the key word for the band this year. Band parents purchased a new Sousaphone and the school bought a new double French horn. Then band members sold candy bars to make approximately S250 for new per- cussion instruments. Sixty-five new uniforms were ordered for the band. The suits, maroon with gold trim, will be worn with white shoes. Another new activity planned for the band was a banquet. Each year the band presents a spring concert in the city park. The date set this year was April 15. The concert featured a quest con- ductor and a soloist from the band. Devoting most of their prac- tice to half-time activities in the fall, the CHS band gave several colorful performances between halves at the football games. Marching in the parade on the opening day of the Woodward Rodeo, taking part in the Southwestern College Homecoming activities and marching in the 'first day parade of the Oklahoma State Fair were some of the extras for the band. Representin the band, three members- Kaye Finkenbincfer, David Oates, and Loyd Wren participated in the All-State Band in Norman February 18- 19. Z0 .-nn,-.fl .XQ Ig lnnqfwnn ,QM ,gmI.f,'X :sm xl ir, K .N C arg 5,5 , I X 4: Lii 'V l f A 6 fi S3 ' 9:1 Barbara Kelley, Drum Major and Marvin Nigh, Conductor, work out a formation for a half-time show at the next foot- ball game,



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FIRST ROW: Ann Little, Mary Albright, Darlene Hutchinson, Sue Ottinger, Mary Goss, Caroline Ashcraft, Rosalyn Hyder, Jean Wald, Jo Ann Kincaid, Charlene Phillips, Virginia Neill, Mary Breashears, LaNelle Lingenfelter, Patty Gooszen, Esther Robinson-Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Harms, Edith Ferris, Loretta Howell, Joyce Morrow, Manona Birdchief, Kathryn Sullins, Wilda Morrison, Jackie Rahhal, Mary Watson, Cheryl Blankenship, Phyllis Puckett, Gwen Riggs, Bar- bara Johnson, Lillian Britt, Linda Aday, THIRD ROW: Treva Steigman, Phyllis Garner, La Rita Vasquez, Virginia Stovall, Barbara Woods, Mary Johnson, Lydia Sigrist, Carlsey Bagley, Betty Barton, Kaye Finkenbinder, Margaret Deputy, Delores Gerner, Ruth Williams, Darlene Youngblood, FOURTH ROW: Oleta Adams, Judy Powers, Thelma Agan, Norma Stehr, Joy Wright, Mary Sherbenou, Georgeanna Aday, Margaret Schamburger, Susan Bartlett, Regena Foster, Judy Burnett, Frances Penn, Carole Lantz, Sue Anderson, CHEERLEADERS: Carol Engleman, Jocile Pedigo, and Janet Mussen. TWISTERS Headed by elective cheerleaders, this group . is the root of spirit and enthusiasm in C. H. S. Frequently accompanying the ball teams on out- ' 4' of-town trips, the Twisters were commended V , X , for their support and were considered valuable f , ' ' 1 , Y V, W to the team's will to win. I Sporting their new uniforms and emblems, the group set a shouting example of the con- f E 1 fidence in the boys. X I CHEERLEADERS: Carol Engleman, Cheryl I , Blankenship, Jocile Pedigo, and Janet Mussen.

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