Clinton High School - Tornado Yearbook (Clinton, OK)

 - Class of 1958

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Qi I' 'R i 0 W' W Cleft to rightj Mary Ann Gilmore, Gordon Bose, Barbara Burns, joyce Anderson, Kent Sparks, Janice Miller, Harold Miskel, Donna Hamblin, John Ottinger, Donna Littke, Mutual Bryant, Linda Heerwald, Tom jackson, Carolyn Sights, Max Hire, Mary Wise, Roger Beecham, Glena Aden, Don Rolison, Virginia Watts, Gary Steig- man, Wanda Gray, Don Finkenbinder, Sandra Oliver, Toni Howerton, Bill King, jack Kelley, Charles Gray, Victor Thompson, Sponsors: G.E. Castleberry and L.V. Irwin. are ng' H 59 -...,, David Stratton President Suzanne Broach Recording Secretary 'l fx - -if li , ' Sally Lowry Vice-President ,R W5 'Y TLIDE TGO ERNMENT Janice Littke Barbara, Gary, Victor, and Glena try their artistic ability on the Corresponding Student Council Christmas tree. Secretary Clinton School system has made great progress under the leadership of its team of admin- istrators. We want to express the students' appreciation to Doc- tor Al Harris, L.V. Irwin, and the members of the board of ed- ucation, all of whom have give .4-I DOCTOR AL HARRIS L. V. IRWIN Superintendent PfiHCiD21 U55 I VA N .,. gy ap X H. - it p us the benefit of their wisdom, JESSE STRATTON MRS. C. N. GOODWIN talents, and time far beyond the Resident V1Ce'P'es1dem call of duty. I. D. BARTLEFT DOCTOR ROSS DEPUTY BOB NELSON Member Member Clerk ,vii 1'7'..f' MRS RUTH PIEPER Mathematlcs 5.9- BONNIE MCELMURRY MRS ELEANOR OSTER Drwer Educatlon Commerce Commerce fi' auf' tr' 4 JACK HEFNER MRS RACHEL WHITAKER Vocatlonal Carpentry English -,A MYRTLE SERIGHT Mathematlcs irfi G E CASTLEBERRY Sclence CLYDE TAYLOR Trades and Industrles 353 'Q' 5 RANDAL HANCOCK Vocational Agrxculture 'sr-, BOB GRAHAM Mathematlcs IDX MRS OPAL HUGHES Science fQ Nw 'sv JESSIE TURNER journahsm Llbrary Spanish in 17 MRS IRENE CLEMENTS Vocational Homemakxng I ,. .6 l ' -.af - 1 ' x I T I ' 'T 4 Q. 'X ..--' V N- N. -....., 5 .. . . . . L .,V K - 2 L , -y. I MT . V I Y X Q' - .vb ' . an-X - 5- . Ig' I A f 2 7, .X P f fx V ' f XV, S. x ti. A h K x R , Y. , I . hi ' Ia 'X 'V' ' gf . K ,. X, , .Ji X HARRY WAL KER Coach Mathematlcs as-If JOHN PROCK Industrlal Arts Coach 50' MRS FAY OLIVER Enghsh Y' it 1. -Q. MRS ALLIE SIMMONS Engllsh fm xr- as-77 MRS THELMA BRANDLY Enghsh 391 '5- it R E COLBERT Hnstory Coach pk MRS Il CA RL A LLISON Coach 1- Q' L, 4'1 ALBERTA KELLY Engllsh 'NP' PAUL W FRY MRS HELEN BROWN MRS IMA GEANNE IRWIN Vocatxonal Homemakmg Speech Instrumental Muslc emit 1? ARTHUR COMETSEVAH History Art MRS RUTH NICHOLS Vocal Muslc I , ' 1 :inf , ,- '. 2 ' I . ' ' ' , KV I' , Y L X' 4.8- . M 'D 9- 'Q . . ' 1 . f' , I ' 7 I 2, g I I , .Miz f gif . W fa 4 I cl . , D 'M 1- 'nz , X - FR 'T 5 A E. I ' ' I 5.9 E 'J j,,, E 'T' A ' ? f Y Cf: I A L 'U' . I ST, I - ' 'Ig 5' I .1 Back to school again, we turned our attention to football. Fifty-three band m e m be rs, one hundred and thirty-nine pep clu b members, hu nd red S of fans, and forty boys, who went out for football, made ten exciting grid battles stretched from September to November. FALL 5. ga Us i.. ink 1-r-N4 ff, , 1 4. QF-, ,XT I.. url. 1 'YVEX 5,i X. f.,x xx ,Q Q Q r- ' of , -, X - 4' li 5 14 ,tl 1 Y Q IX 4' 1, M kg A 0 ni Q W . . J., A , 4' 7 , I. T . s it 6 K s 0 + 5' 'N' W' fn 5 1 ini. X 4 , it ,',' 5' if . , fa l 5 4 W. M. if 5' Q E '. A Q . . li f A - 1 - 5' 1 5 in qnqg' 'J n -Q1 nf' - , - LA ' . - 3 ff, -. A 4' x N 1 va. ' h . .r ' 1 5 B 'K' 5 s - '-1 50 - Q ' ' 1 . .-. 7 -di' tx , Q- at 'W .1 A , A 5 Q --5' 1 .- 4' Q F X 4 X' Q Wm fb A Q r Y S' Kit 8 s Q mi ff it Q . , C YRS' - ,'f5?: v X' ,W N1 Z3,,, 1 K O Loxs VN ats on Secretary 1 Vs. :ff 1' l f 6 ff! ffl I f ff I f 1 ff I f I fyfr, 1.17. AQ' If ' 71 Roger bmder Vue Prefsxdent Marllyn Fransen Treas urer john Ottmger Presldent judy Abercromble Peggy Abrahams Bob Adams Eddle Adams Patty Adams Donna Agan E L Andrews Annahue Baxsch judy Ballard Helen Barrick Katherme Bartlett Pearl Baskett Vlola Bearhead Gary Blghorse Ila Blackketter Delores Brady joel Brown Mutual Bryant Laura Bunch Leverne Burk Kay Burnett Mary Calmez Ray Challls Dlck Chandler Dorls Chatman jlm Clark Kola Clements Clyde Cook Rlta Gay Cook Lmda Corley Lanny Denny Corene Dlx Carol Duncan Glen Duncan .J I ll 3 'Fi 1:63 fx fav 'N I Q ig fra' pn. 1 i i As K 32 Ya Q, y-Q ,QQ- 'N G? 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With the recent addition of a new 200 record juke box, which was paid for by the students, this 1 N recreation center has become much more popular y :. and participation has greatly increased. J Janet Walton, Stanley Niece, Barbara Green, and Clois Deaton try out one of the newest attractions of Clinton's sponsor Teen Town. G. 5. A Cntleberry Sponsor :- SC MAT ,xr f...w-. Mike Mitchell serves as president. Assisting him are ' ' of Eddie Rolison, reporter: Bobby Parker, historiang Doug J Fransen, vice-president, Chiquira Smith, secretary, and Jim Alspaugh, treasurer. 55514. Keeping pace with the age of Sputnik and with increasing enrollment in math and science, Clinton High School Scimat Club had an interesting program for its members V3 0 N' r-as 'lv fleft to rightj Chiquita Smith, Jim Alspaugh, Donna Morrow, lim Alspaugh, Mary McCoy, and Carolyn Sights can Eddie Rolison, Carolyn Sights, Mary McCoy, Jerry Treadway, usually be found in the lab trying to find out what Patricia Case, Doug Fransen, Bobby Parker, Richard Bates, makes what tick. Joy Hedge, Clois Deaton, Mike Mitchell, Karen Swlnehart, Mrs. Opal Hughs, Max Hampton, Myrtle Seright, R.E. Gra- ham, and G.E, Castleberry. Ni Ready to start a trip home are drivers G.E. Castleberry, Harry Walker, Bob Graham, L.D. Howell, Paul Hines. and Jim Dozier. W :S . Ovada Pridemore, Ruth Smith, Nadyne Schneider and Judy Igo sac- rifice a study period to assist in the library. ' '- .Gramm 1 isisfgm ' -' . 1- ax I s 1 0 3 5-if :L 1 -E-ia -.11-E-'-3.113 'EE Ez.-e 'G-11 12:1 --'X fha ,, . P Indispensable is tne word for Jessa Lou Monigold and Ernestine Bose, school secre taries. f , 543 ' 1 YA V Q, it 4 E 1 F ' Raising the flag are custodi- Efficiency experts in the office are Suzanne Broach, Joyce Anderson, Oreta ans who serve the school -- Widener, Patsy Montgomery, and Patsy Miller. Claude Green and Sam Dun- nigan. I . -QQ slxv. X - . .7 I7 1 .nl .x '54 .92 , i, ., 'J 'P - go l J A. .sq PAT SY MONTGOMERY Football Que en Uctolwr HOM ECOMI G 'l' . .U These four comely misses take defeat with a smile of congratulations for the queen. .Q,rrxuXXXXXW1 ! I ' We Q S f - fi if in of T 5 72 4 jesse Stratton, Sr. , Homecoming speaker, discusses Clinton's chances of victory against Anadarko with his son David. 'S- I Queen Patsy awaits her crown from escort Jack Livesay Climax of Homecoming was the annual dance. 1' Q .21 .ILTXS .JP ..,--,M ,., b , -..U '. E Fljlous I. VY' lf: I IJ' ,tf gg'-,L 1 N. ' s A N ..,.,. eff x . Tv' nf t A... FHA theme Blow 'Em Down, Big Red took a second. neil? Winning first place in the Homecoming Parade was the pep club float. Cowpokes Charles, Bill, Gary, and Jack prepare Homecoming skit. -Q' Q--.. ah 1 sfo Ns. 1 vin' N i - . ' ot, 'P' AMW... at If ' 'S'-'Q ' ' my. , 315- . . .. - . i.,,1,. ,- ,, ,. , if J Seniors turned punsters in Homecoming Parade. . 1. . 4 n n 'ra in 1 n ll l ll' 4 ,, I A 1. Z 4 V ...y--f..',. ' 2' ' . , ' 'I A - '51 gil' H, ', Q . ,iii R19 I 5' A Q sfqsmr-fu' Q , u s 'f 'f. ' af P'F ,V ,i:4r7Y'f '2zfa-0 ' f .Q 'rfif Q L' .' n 1 I' ,I ,ss ,Q X X Nl Z L. VT f U V , ' g E i ,-aiu Q . iv wi' ., n, Y is vwgqg. . , l gli , ' M ' ' pf- I . X 1 -J 1 g '-s.l'.:1::1'+ Jack, Max, Toni, and Virginia decorate goal posts for the big game. WE'RE WITH YOU, TEAM! in 'is 1 5 .,4g..x' , ,, Ox 76? gs W I 1 -.- X Susan Howell Sally Chittum Linda Millspaugh Joyce Anderson President Vice-President Secretary Head Cheerleade One hundred and thirty-three members of the Freshman and Twister Pep Clubs had a busy year! Besides the usual snake-dances, bonfires, pep rallies, spirit assemblies, and game attendance, they generated fighting spirit through the sales of booster ribbons, new uniforms, and purchased twelve giant pom-poms for the cheerleaders. nngyn a ,ga ,gn5G00 A ' rf. y o jg. , .,0,.f'i,.f1,o, P., rx,at,0 ooo. 0,9 wif'-fw Oritfl ,Dflgxql Q q,Q:fmj14'lgrl41D D Q r ri TORNADO ATHLETES EARN LETTERS all QL h : ?,,'1? Zf..:f2jf-1 . f 63-xr ,.:.TiL11, Q., 'Q' ' 1 B111 Meacham Co captam lim W1lliams Co-captain Quarterback 3 years Tackle 3 years TORNADOSCHEDULE at Q 1 .af I fr., 7191-u' I' , , -A 'i-4, 3- 4' nf il -fi f' Jack Livesay Don Rolison Halfback, 3 years Fullback, 3 years 5? Van Henson sfiiii Charles Downing Tackle, 2 years Center, 2 years X., Fullback Don Rolison gains yardage in the Homecoming game. ,- if , ,, b 'Q 'g Q' sq in . 4,-.... 3' Jim Turner Tackle, 3 years ln :QQ .2 3. F, , i Steve Gordon Halfback, 1 year 71 x. V 'jg 1, Y, li RCM, ,s sri' x it 'K Charles strong attempts to shake free from two Anadarko W arriors . X p ,r 5 v . A im' V ff? A fill. li ' .. fP,w.,- ,iw he --.,u.,-,iv-. Boosting Big Red are managers Alvin Williams and Roy Parrett. --K-. FIRST ROW: George Roper, Tommy Jackson, Dent Dickson, Don Finkenbinder, Don Rollison, Harold Miskel, Steve Gordon, Jim Penner, Buster Loving, Dale Rolison, Ronnie Leavell, Neal Walker, Kenneth Dobbs. SECOND ROW: Coach Carl Allison, Charles Downing, Ass't Coach John Prock, Jim Williams, Bill Meacham, Jack Livesay, Duane Blankenship, R.V. Hayden, Bobby Ford, Jimmy Snider, Jerry Roper, Charles Strong, Ass't Coach Ken Naylor, Fred Parrett, Ass't Coach Harry Walker, Alvin Williams. THIRD ROW: Chuck Jones, Robert Flenoid, Roger Beecham, Jim Turner, Jack Smalley, Van Henson, Everett Crenshaw, Jack Kelley, Silkey Wilson, and Ron Arrington. Speech students practice speaking with a tape recorder. , ...cxxxN 1 N E R X- and Rggnggssuggyegs fgf l'lOl'T1e- 5 select Home economics students get ready for faculty luncheon. WITH ZEST FOR ACTIVITIE t ' 4 , an ,Tx ' 4. - W r Garry captures the attention of a senior homeroom with his oration. Winners in the annual I Speak for Democracy contest were Linda Webb, firstg Joyce Anderson, secondg and Linda Millspaugh, third, be-...sa f T-i X Ox N. cf i 6 ffl . ' Q 5 ,fi v GH , 1 '.: , ,, X., y A 'IFN ' J .., ,7- A , ,'.'.0.1 7,4 . SALLY CHITTUM Band Queen Nou mlwl . AND THE BAN PL YEDO Fifty band members directed by Paul Fry ushered football and basket- ball seasons in with full fanfare. The entire band played and marched for every home football game, a.nd the fourteen bandsmen that compose the pep band musically supported the Tornadoes at the out-of-town football games and home basketball games. Entertaining CHS assemblies and hops, local civic clubs, and various grade school affairs, the fourteen ..- member dance band proved to be very popular . - FIRST ROW: Garry Sandlin, Mary Wise, Jim Orr, Barbara Burns, Virginia Corley, Karen Cabiness, Gary Rempfer, Mary Ann Gil- more, Judy Wolverton, Nancy Holland, Barbara Schroeder, Sherry Stockton, Tom Heath, Kay Burnett, Linda Gates, Marilyn Wil- liams, Larry Janzen, Sammy Ricks, and Mary McCoy. SECOND ROW: Margaret Friedrich, Virginia Nall, Chiquita Smith, Mutual Bryant, Charles Schroeder, Jim Alspaugh, David Hodges, Kenny srl , mu 1 if f Milf I ,Z Drum major Garry Sandlin and majorettes Mary McCoy, Sammy Ricks, and Mary Wise strutted -- and set the pace for the band members dressed in maroon and gold uniforms. The executive committee relaxes around the Hi-Fi after a business discussion. Garry Sandlin, president: David Stratton, vice-president, Sally Chittum, sec- retary-treasurerg Chiquita Smith, senior representative Carolyn Sights, junior representative, Mary Ann Gil- more, sophomore representativeg and Kay Burnett, freshmen representative, kept the band running in smooth order. S-1 -' ' 'L-' l- Rose, Ron Graves, Glenn Duncan, Donna Lorenz, Karen Swine- hart, Sandra Littke, Kola Clements, Sherry Nimmo, and Donna Agan. THIRD ROW: James Dickson, Kitty Goodwin, Cathy Mc- Neill, Carolyn Sights, Sally Chittum, Bob Barton, Rebecca Gut- ierrez, Mack Farrell, Marlow Preston, John Piercy, David Strat- ton, Gabe Chittum, Bill Armstrong, Ronnie Hill, and Director Paul Fry. The dance band and the pep band take time out from a busy practice session to have their pictures made. They practiced during their study hall twice a week, and members took turns directing the pep band. V1 lg I? V7 A 6? fm Students were deep in studies for semester tests, and twenty-five basketball boys took the courts i11 january to March for a session of exciting games and tour- naments. Music and speech contests, apti- tude and mental exami- nations, and senior scholarship tests marked a definite trend to schol- astic achievements for the winter months. WINTER Luty Bartlett Set retary ui' ,fl 1- ,, , 1 -.1 ' Q A A , f x N, 'xy ' X x .21 1. 1 x r V Q , . 1 4 X A' h Ai 'N hwgtg, ' :Gi Wiyrgq V. . V' ,- . f' x At-Q4 9' 1 Q 'V L xx- x xx fl , 1. A. 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W Jerry Enoch Jolene Ernst Nelda Eskew Curtls Flelds Bobby Ford Llly Ann Free Margie Gannon Mary Ann Gllmore Patsy Clancy Martm Goodblanket Rebecca Gutlerrez Max Hampton Charles Harms R V Hayden Jxm Hayes Tommy Heath Joy Hedge Ronnle H111 Davld Hodges Bobby Hoffman Gllbert Hopklns Charles Howell JOICS Huey Danny Igo Madonna Intemann Chiquita jenkins Gary johnson Carol jones Chuck jones Juanita Jones Linda Kelly Gary Kempf johnny Lantz Lorena Lax Donald Lee Rosalie Lewis Jewell Lister Buster Loving jackie Magers Robert March Beverly McDanie1s janet McLin Janice Miller Colleen Moore Cecil Morgan Ronald Morgan Raymond Newcomb Charles Nimmo Sandra Oliver jan Oswalt Freddie Parrett Mary Patty Donnle Rahhal Phyllis Reimer Carolyn Reuber Emery Richardson Sammy Ricks Billie Rollson Dale Rolison jerry Roper Deloris Rush Ray Sawatzky Roy Sawatzky 'rr' .. ,Q N f ,.,. -wi.: Nr V gl' x , X I A fn ' N F ' F nary' 'A Q 1-' f O . ff' Q NY qlv. J 1-1 ,,-. We ,Q 6 X .Ps Y Y 5 Wwflggb Ad if! Dorothy Schamberger Phyllis Schmldt Charles Schroeder Homer Seger Charles Seigrist L R Sights Donald Smith Marilyn Smith Tommy Smith 1?-v if 4355 va' I, an ,--4 T It ,- 5 ,rv FQ 'ID N-1 julla Smoots jlm Snlder atsy Sparks Tommy Spenoe jonetta Sperle Claudla Stack Steve Stanley Barbara Stehr Clavln Stehr Wllma Stehr Gary Stexgman Linda Strom Patsy Strong Donald Sweet Genevleve Taylor Eugene Terrell Bobby Thomas Kay Thompson Lucian Twlns Myrna Wallace Ethel Webb Tommy Welbourn Glorla Whlte Fred Wh1teta1l Alvm Wl1113mS Patsy Wllllams Joe Wilson Silky Wllson Tulane Wllson Mary Wlse Charles Woods Sandy Woodard juanlta Young Robert Young 'a.u1!lGr' 'K ' 'sw :-. '- , ,.:. :,f. 'i'A: qshga 4 7,:.,', W., 7, . , ,Lf-w . was 'mtri -wow., -.. ,. . , ,Ayn yy- 2. ,' ' .sz F I . ff . H W, ,,:f 4' 1 ' 3 'Y -. A ': A Q? H3 '3 f ...V .rub ,bw ,. A A .-QSC-, , i A xv' . i fy Q, h I 0 ' 0' V 'W' .ng gs f f ..e:3i.:',, cu. ,' '78 -'-1 l it :agar '4 Pfws-mf ,Q Nm. K 'E aug,- ,X a gy, 4 Kxr .vwwlw ' ,. f was no r!,., ,MJ ,-' 41 'vu -V. , 5 -. .- L.,,,,'- 5- .. ai: V iw? fi :ffm Q -5 4 .I 'Mt--Lx, is .-T , wbiig?-Fvl . , f 4 .A n ' . ' 'ww ' . W ,Hi K W. X 1 QF., D ' Y, x V ,V 3 41- 0 inn- ., ,W W :', N 1 :Ml -f 1: Y. A' in-L. ' -u ', k' --4 'Eiga' if S g ,-Fw Qt, ,aim ' 'iii , 37 , 4 ' K -' .- x., Y 'Q N! rs ,, o , ,I 1 3 THE WHIR WIND Published Weekly By The Journalism Department of Clinton High School Editors: r l P l 1 ces int the llasy as the g . ' 'W 6- I 4 Q HSM Z: ' , .Nil A J I Aj dit Jack 9 , a ' l togi X g ' ardin 1- V11 1 FOV' . , ts lf t NX 2: and fol This , lf lo lbeft- 3 J P' I le, Jack Kelley seen, h ks Sally Chlllum t I Whirlwind Editor Fhite, t - ' Tornado Editor ret King, H: l, Sue Bd n,' Patty xl ou D , an A .....l hi .l: i , -- Cl ll. W , 5 that U' A C A ' give Ss ' le, Joyce Anderson, Susan Howell, Janice Littke, and Sally mmf w D H ame, -, Lowry are business managers. nr A 4' , I - OD , 13 , ' i 7.4: , ' f na . 14 ioka, ,- - ...-...........l! . - - f I he Oreta Widener l I y . - C l an Donna Hamblin . 11 Whirlwind Editor usterl 'Ng I . 5f'Kl' l le Tornado Editor er! I ir' .17-nonarnnere. A l ' l s ' ,Q M- on me :mul uuuuxra . '18 -eNSA, 9. ' N Y A Q dropped in a blbkef . 10- Junior high, Elk City, - -'L 1 toss to give the classy X V . CHS i have nine point spread . 28--Christmas program. M two ta mers ed. Chtishilbs. .. . l S1 X 9 graduanm, among BILL Roundballers of Clinton .' lWaynoka,'he1'e. A ' Sem' 'l Ld at CHS MEACH Waynoka for a festival ,V 6 -+-JUDJOI' High. Mangllm. a in , ra curdsu- amazed ond rf-turned home T W ' . lar XX ly wher mam the Hobart Bearcats. I -' erick there. F ' street I - ' . v , 3. work paid h W - lnilggrmfiflzere' -f l divi Jirn Mlilliarns year when gangs Jessie Turner Zeaiflfe ficulfure 'l -' ' ' e . she Whlrlwlnd Editor feiafy and Hmagic Sponsor at She Tor S135 Aplaysl ' Are S - o . CPE' ca K final, , .4 touched fi Fi, ,C REPORTING STAFF: fleft to rightj Myrna Boyles, Margaret Friedrich, Patty Pope, Virginia King, Sue Duncan, Ovada Pridemore, Willola Hardin, Glena Aden, Mary Anne Robertson, Oreta Widener, John Hines, Robert Fle- noid, Jack Kelley, Jim Williams, Milford White, and Charles Russell. lior d. cost costs n via svq vnu FOIU Ig the --v-- graders. . , , ' Jcc lun' U' Danse Lettermen freshmen art 'P - . B , l D , Sk' M Charles Down1nginBdi3i-llulfea-V Harold Miskel, Jim Alspaugh, Charles Strong, and Tommy Jackson. 1 ,Q Y 2 ls y A . N I W. Lou Stitt, Ellen Joyner, and Dorothy Ernst. These popular ensembles provide entertainment for school programs, churches, civic a.nd social clubs, and participate Ln contests. Karen Cabiness, Sandra Oliver, Suzanne Broach, and Linda Webb. David Stratton, Don Rolison, Jack Livesay, and Mike Mitchell. Kay Matthews, Kitty Goodwin, and Glena Aden. ilufm we-A B- 3 ' , i q U rl gn, l D r' H x un fl nvn11O'gqf5g5QK9fnwa VA' KN FIRST ROW: Carolyn Reuber, Judy Bellah, Dewilda Darling, LaDonna Duncan, Colleen Cunningham, Cathy Roberts, Suzanne Broach, Myrna Wallace, Billie Rolison, Colleen Moore, Donna Darrah, Rudonna Gorshing, Carolyn Balzar, Barbara Burns, Janet McLin, Rebecca Gutierrez, Joyce Anderson, Margaret Cannon, Claudia Stack, Delores Dicker- son. SECOND ROW: Joyce Huey, Linda Kelley, Sandy Woodard. Doris Dancer, Kay Mathews, Dorothy Shamburger, Janet Sue Cain, Sarah McDonough, Sandra Oliver, Patsy Strong, Marilyn Smith, Jan Oswalt, Virginia King, Glena Aden, Barbara Green, Gail Berry, Mollie Bryson, Mary Anne Robertson, Mary McCoy, Mary Wise, Alice Beasley, Jolene Ernst, Virginia Corley, Rosenda Gutierrez, Judy Wolverton. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Wolf, Phyllis Reimer, Pat- ricia Bates, Gail Brown, Doris Borquin, Willola Hardin, Margaret Friedrich, Myrna Boyles, Donna Littke, Carolyn Sights, Carole Cook, Rosalie Lewis, Mary Sue Duncan, Janice Kock, Linda Hoffman, Susan Howell, Jonetta Sperle, Kay Sawatzky, Mary Ann Gilmore, Rozann Brashears, Lily Ann Free, Sammy Ricks, Beverly McDaniels, Phyllis Smith, Janice Littke. FOURTH ROW: Nelda Eskew, Karen Cabiness, Janet Walton, Sherry Hayes, Arlene Sawatzky, Paula Cook, Kitty Goodwin, Oreta Widener, Phyllis Schmidt, Patricia Case, Darlene Kelley. Ioy Hedge, Mary Nell Parrett, Marjorie Bose, Aleta Russell, Donna Hamblin, Sally Chittum, Kay Hill, Shirley Case, Lucina Bauman, Na- dine Schneider, Whyenma Nickel. Thelma Harms. Kay Webb, Sally Lowry. ITH A lb 'W' ,C ' ' - 1 . ,,f' l J . 1 nag, B4 Mrs. Ruth Nichols is director of one of the largest vocal programs in Oklahoma. Her pupils annually take superior and excellent ratings in district and state contests. Officers of Girls' Glee Club: Mary Anne Robertson, reporterg Donna Hamblin, secretaryg Joyce Anderson, presidentg Or- eta Widener and Linda Webb, librarians, OICE l . . V- ,,. as -ff. u Officers of Boys' Glee Club - David Stratton, Jim Williams and Harold Moad. Suzanne Broach serves her school as student music director, leading group singing in opening exercises of each assembly. l Linda Heerwald, Sandra Oliver and Bar- bara Green alternate as piano accompan- ists for both Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs and the various ensembles. P l I . FIRST ROW: Jim Alspaugh, Bill Armstrong, Tommy Smith, John Orr, Don Sanders, Ted Holly, Harold Miskel, Bob Barton, Neal Walker, Bill Meacham, Jim Williams, Jack Livesay, Gary Kempf, Alvin Williams, Danny Tisdal. SECOND ROW: Robert Marcy, Bob Hoffman, Gary Rempfer, R. V. Hayden, Doug Fransen, Garry Sandlin, Charles Downing, Van Henson, Jack Walls, Ray Bailey, Tom Jackson, Ronnie Leavell, Bob Aday. THIRD ROW: Don Roli- son, Harold Moad, Gordon Stehr, Gilbert Dick, Charles Nimmo, Jack Kelley, David Stratton, Ronald Bodenstein, Jerry Meador, Steve Gordon, and Tommy Caldwell. Accompanist, Linda Heerwald. 'fam nfrp l ,.-wsiii ,itll Hg fs FN .311 1 1 s 5 T. Mary Calmes '13 g - Accompanist A V -.- . 1 f ' ht Glenn Duncan, Jerry Morrison, Dale Stidham, George Cook, Bill globe? rgllyliin , Mutual Bryant, John Nelson, John Ottinger, Clyde Cook. Jerry . S Flick, and Lee Slater. FRESHMAN KEY OTER fleft to rightj lla Blackketter, Darla Kay Webb, Nanette Mitchell, Judy Moore, Marilyn Williams, Donna Agan, Judy Abercrombie, Kola Clements, Linda Miller, Katherine Bartlett, Rita Cook, Virginia Nall. SECOND ROW: Lou Ann Stitt, Ladonna Watkins, Sharon Terry, Marilyn Fransen, Lois Watson, Dorothy Nelson, Pearl Baskett, Wan- da Gray, Elaine Embrey, Patty Hayes, Annahue Baisch, Toni Howenon, Peggy Abrahams. THIRD ROW: Kathryn Hopkins, Linda Corley, Mary Ann Kerby, Gayle Fransen, Nancy Holland, Donna Lorenz, Patty Adams, Mary Rein- schmiedt, Patsy Gordon, Sherry Stockton, Dorothy Ernst. FOURTH ROW: Beverly Thompson, Carolyn Pope, Lillian Reinschmiedt, Pauline Smith, Helen Barrick, Judy Ballard, Polly Lester, Ellen Joyner, Joan Martin, Laura Bunch, Sandra Littke, and Kay Burnett. i r ' ' ' 'C' ,- T ge-- ' Mgr ' vjz, Q l D' F' 4 - 1 ' .. :Q v - -wr ,K J :. i, 4 s - ., as ,J -, vs, -C A Q if 1 , , L, ,L A - . if Q . ,, J 6 A 9 4 ' E ,- 5 X 1 :vt ,sn A gs, fi f- ' A J I5 - D is I f Q t 9 2 if 'ill 'L-A 73 n.5in n 73 'L f Y Y U. Y, nga, X 10 .- . is Dent Dickson points out a topic of current Ls. --f-'I ' 4 db MuNlcAnoNs BRoAoE HORIZONS. .sa importance in a discussion with other mem- bers of his World History class. Missles, flying saucers, and satellites provided many exciting moments of argumentation and de- bate on panels. QM.-. ,. 4 fl' . ' . -. isa - .T-'of , 0 ,.,...t 'f' .7 , as 5 .' ff l in ii.: MEX, ,.J ,f,.-fffsmggql-I Bid is showin f book ing ellow En ' . i ' gl 'MW chosen Cwhich She 1731517 students her 4 S0Dho al-Ser' mis ' gathefed VOCafi0na1 on fn moreg were sionary work fftaterial ab note- '-4 lefds may 1 fefzuued to 1 15 Nelda Eouf her D an to enter U make illustratskew. DOn U ed b t . Y ' l N Q.. gra duarion in 122139 Gilbert Dick, Carole Dobbs, Paula Cook, and Leon Busch bring attention to their English IV bulletin board illustrations of current, national, and world wide problems. ,F -v-tant, di, 120:13 35 SWE-'ff ' Y ' :aff :Q5 in Qmwmx , , ,ggvf 7i'f! 5i5Q, ,EQ-- - 5 Y' .. x- J ,, '- X ' ff: 2 tj flZ53'7ii Q:. sl... ,--Q4 ' ' I 711' ',. J m 'AH f- gh' 9 Y! , j .1 . ,v 'ski Q F-'l ' 'Ll4f'C-,L Q f- f A ik- QV i' . fe? we isa:-1,5 AE gg-fry? ,545 3 - 'ie viii I ' 4 ' 3' 'R 'ri Q I ff airs .X I, , fMf5Af,gf.' x 'fi' 9- 'fgx L.. IPA, 1' '. iquxu-,Y . I l 1 1 3 - 's-- AAI' all ' Q-. was Q fi' .4 ,Y vxi Z5tf.X ?f- 4 .'ff'n vf' .1571 Q 5 . :ii L: L 1 u ,- 44 'H a 5? y Q A lm Q -if K 'K A 3 A ff if 55 W fl mmf my 1 ff ' if 4 V 5 X A A ' 'Ll D' .1 xr, ' . 6 4 K1 TECH' Af' 1 5 :F 'mglgfv - 1 . li x l . ' J A , x 1 Q an q ,T A Boys X..Xw Coach Colbert's first team includes Don Finkenbinder, Charles Strong, Van Henson, Charles Russell, Jack Smalley, David Stratton, Ron Bodenstein, Max Hire, Bill Meacham, and lack Kelley. SCORE BOARD We Elk City . . El Reno . . Hobart . . . Watonga . . Waynoka . . Frederick . Anadarko . Elk City . . Weatherford. . . El Reno . . Cordell . . Woodward . Altus .... Woodward . Altus .... Elk City . . Hobart . . . Velma Alma Hobart . . . Altus .... TORNADO ROUNDBALLERS They ......53 42 ..43 52 ..47 43 ..39 45 ..4O 31 ..39 43 ..40 46 ..50 77 ..69 46 ..53 52 ..57 50 ..35 46 ..36 35 ..54 42 ..42 41 ..33 51 ..59 34 ..41 47 ..65 44 .. 36 47 lA . 0,9 fe Y ll:.:1 . xx If X V, Charles Russell goes high into the Q W , 4 - I I air to out-rebound a lanky Hobart t , l.....l....L..I1.... D111 l.A,,...-.1-H.-.. N--I-.. .. 1.-U.-- L-1I A......... .L.- r-1.z---.. n,L,-- - ,,,..1U ', -LA . .... uk r r ug x 3 ,wx, K L LJ WWW? if 4 so 314 42 37 ev as 32 . 'mums ,sm- 1 2 2 8 22 2 41+ -, . , rf , Tull' Y, rf .5 I S riff u QW F' 427' Q: ,,,, 61, ' inii -QA '51- s arm as is--ix Q Q 4 yi' SER? H355 4? - : A dv, M S x an 44 . ff HN A v 1 h I- ! I9 1 K f' ....., - 411' XX CHEERLEADERS, PERFCDRMER , T KE SPOTLIGHT. Six outstanding girl cheerleaders and four unusual boy cheerleaders promoted spirit at pep rallies and assemblies through- out the year . Highschool talented performers get the undivided attention of their audiences on variety shows featured on CHS stage . I p , T I M T gf ,Q Mary Anne and Garry perform a pop- ular dance routine. Four football 'P men ? take over cheerleacung for a rioting pep assembly Science-minded freshmen probe deeper using a microscope. Science, typing, and car- pentry classes enable students to practice what they learn in three of the many vocational classes offered to Clinton High School students. These courses offer practical exper- ience for those students who plan to work after graduation or continue their studies in colleges and universities . K ! . ' ,aw .abode-EZ These senior girls are preparing for the business world. Prock's skilled crew builds everything from beds to boatsl fl Q V , at :N K bw .151-5-ab 1 SX x - X xf f 4' , ., ., ,I 'X S X, V f f .1 v V ff :ffl -' N . , X , I 'of Q 'g 'Xa f X.. 5 get 13, Xxx : , f W wwf fi SV A' -2 A , -Lv , . lil v , X Q ff ' Y X f fp NN ' I . 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J N 'l s Their national projects are Families Together, ,Yj hili J :wb . ,' Teenage Consumer, UNESCO, Home, School, '.j!.p-Wm' ' 1 g '44 and Community Beautification, and Civil Defense. is ' State projects are Remembering the Aging and Know Your Family. Local projects are observing F.H.A. Week, stress 1002, participation, consideration for Reviewing points emphasized on their T. V. show are Majorie Bose, Mrs. Helen Brown, and Aleta others and safety C8.II1pa1g'I1S. Russell. ,NA M FIRST ROW: Carol Mandrell, Dorothy Nelson, Elaine Embrey, Judy Ballard, Linda Corley, Donna Agan, Marilyn Williams, Annette Goodblanket, Janice Miller and Sue Duncan. SECOND ROW: Linda Gates, Cathy Roberts, La- Donna Duncan, Ila Blackketter, Pat Barlow, Dewilda Darling, Lily Ann Free, Patricia Bates, Martha Peevy, and Kola Clements. THIRD ROW: Virginia Shenewolf, Carol Agan, Linda Kelley, Peggy Abrahams, Dolores Brady, Vivian Alexander, Margie Hefner, Marie Adams, Mary Reinschmiedt, and Wanda Gray. FOURTH ROW: Judy Mandrell, Helen Nelson, Ethel Webb, Phyllis Reimer, Lorena Lax, Pauline Smith, Laura Bunch, Marilyn Williams, Arlene Sawatzky, and Annahue Baisch. FIFTH ROW: Nadine Sawatzky, Carolyn Pope, Jolene Ernst, Linda Strom, Carol McEntaffer, Patty Pope, Majorie Bose, Aleta Russell, Dorthy Ernst and Ovada Pridemore. V fi 1 ,f -- . . Z si Mr Q +,,- , .. Y, A' 1 .. ,I f 9 X fl ' .sg Y v C' I .XxJt . 1- x, M ,fp-g N , ' ' i 1 1 lf -5 '7 ,. J- , J I - . Vivian Alexander, Russell, President' - as- PreDarlnS Chfisfmas box aslqcitelgraesldeniz Sue Duncan' Seclretalfrdpere historian: Maflone Bose' 1-d more, Martha PeeVY. Caro YH ' da Pri S IQ Ethel webb, Ova . Llgsrothll Ernst. and Cathy Roberts Homemaking girls studying features of the range are Darla Webb, Laura Bunch, Linda Gates, and Mary Ann Kerby. I 1' . ' . . Ftf.-w'f'f1J.. QI, ggipsf .z fgsa , '-'ug W ,. 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I .. .. .+ .t T:- Cf, 1 ,5 I -4 , ' xv ,V X 5 A B Qi .ro X . 1.1,, I 1 4 'Y .Eff 1 is ,J 'xi Q- sl 2 - - - Q' ye ,P : E X ' Sdjff, 'Q b j, f Bt' 'C 5, .-I 4 fi. 5 'Q 'Q . , . , , C v'-1-VX, 4' .,44 A L lr' U ' Qs 2,15 ,, ' Fei-M Q 'x ' x' R v- -..... -.im K 'Q-Q.. 'X '--3 i' -, XNNX4 . Nakiif awe., 440' 'JB' 'bl' , ,4 K... , blwzkwlw A x 'fig lim L ,--AQKJ. , . ,f , ,- ?-1-Jaw' - ' A 4 .' .Xu 2+-A 'I aa- , A..f SUZANNE BROACH D.A.R. Award JOYCE ANDERSON P. E,O, Award Wlill, A. 'Q - 'f 'Q' if if 'ex , , Y Entering too late for class pictures, these new students make their contribution to CHS school life. Seated are Elaine Hatcher, Carol Hatcher, Mary Russell, Jean Cit- ron, Judy Bennet, Mildred Sweet, and Wanda Valentine. Standing are Solomon Stoneroad, Johnny Harris, Robert Blackwolf, Stanley Niece, Mike McCarty, Forrest Claunch, Joe Hatcher, and Pat Bryant. Pi A social center' is the study hall, at morning and noon, where every- one meets to exchange stories, see all the gang, and learn class news - a true view of C.H.S. NGV sd ll .. 'YP' SCIENCE FAIR ENCOURAGES RESEARCH. W ANIMUNL Sl MINARV t l0NllS Lee, Ladonna, and Pauline check the bulletin board for announcements, notices, and coming attractions. Top science brains , Richard and Mike, explain the science fair to interested grade students. xx is 5 -:uric i ,. 9 C Gary, Doug, G. E. Castleberry, and Joe make a final survey before opening science fair. I6 FIRST ROW: Ellen Kenney, Carolyn McEntaffer, Pat Williams, Hazel Ramsey, Phyllis Miller. SECOND ROW: Marie Adams, Georgia Terrell, Maudie Petty, Treva lgo, Margaret Kempf, Clarice Crenshaw. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Smith, Vernon Lam- bertis, Idonia Golden, Carol Dobbs. FOURTH ROW: Leon An- drews, Gary Ballard, Ronald Morgan, Donnell Winburn. FIFTH ROW: Allen Bryant, James White, Johnny Cooper, Dale Moore SIXTH ROW: Herman Harrelson, Curtis Reinke, Walter Gilmore, a nd Donald Bergen. ' 1Crosley, James sr Row: Ray Jackson, B11 . 1-1 f- igs, warren Atcgley. ksggorsxpnagxtmlaggdij ner, il'1Sl'.!L1CIOtg IUCB v . H . Summit, Jim ClaDD- and ROY Wu ams THEY EAR WHILE THEY LEAR Trade and Industrial training is a one or two-year program carried on through the cooperation of Clinton High School and industrial establish- ments in Clinton. Students receive actual work experiences in their chosen occupations through employ- ment each afternoon under the super- vision of trade-competent employees. Carpentry classes are designed to provide high school youth with both practical and tecluiical training in the basic skills of carpentry. Instr- ucting is given in shop or laboratory facilities, provided by Clinton Public Schools . Clyde Taylor is coordinator of T and I and jack Hefner is carpentry instructor. ' - .rf A 'K ' rx fx, ,.- XX xxff N ri.. x X xr , 1 Pi ' Ai' Hex sf i , X fl ' . '-. A ,, V x. If lg E Y 3 if-.'- X' ' xl-'JJ ffl FIRST ROW: Claude Miner, Emery Richardson. Jerry Brehrr Gene Clifton, Bobby Hoffer. SECOND ROW: Eugene Jantz Jim Hayes, Herman Davis, Dale Eddy, Ronnie Dawson, Bol: Thomas. Ag go. DAVID STRATTON LINDA MILLSPAUGH American Legion Best Citizenship Award lap Max Hlre Presxdent 'il' Harold Moad Vlce President al 9 , .M V' ? ,fx . rx J, 3' . - X . A - ' L . og, J ! XX I WW, X KW 5 lx , 1 w m M ml ii. Suzanne Broach Treasurer .fx Donna Hamblm Secretary 1:7438 4 I I Q5 1111 4' 2 4, 1 Joyce Anderson Leon Andrews Ray Bailey Gary Ballard Carolyn Balzer Richard Bates Bob Bighorse Betty Black K. D. Bogle Marjorie Bose Myrna Boyles Suzanne Broach Don Brown Allen Bryant Mollie Bryson Leon Busch N Z' 'Ov 'lib X115 -4' nqjq 'S I 405- I in fi 5,9 -eff ,f..,-f 'ig Emira- 1 5 T' ff . 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J Ei - 5472: N f Clois Deaton Mildred Deimund Joan Denny Delbert Derby Gilbert Dick Dent Dickson Carol Dobbs Jackie Dorsey Charles Downing Mary Sue Duncan Denise Earls Carol Evans Larry Farmer Robert Flenoid Doug Fransen Margaret Friedrich Walter Gilmore Idonla Golden Steve Gordon Wilma Goodblanket Donna Hamblin Thelma Harms 4' W as Gladys Henderson 3 Van Henson 3 Max Hire Arlene Hoffman .l A1 l Linda Hoffman A 'A Susan Howell ,X Judy Igo - . if Treva Igo m-wgf fi- Jo 3 David Ihle Bruce Jones Jack Kelley Janice Koch fb 1 -Q? -5, . 1 -V5 ,Q .NP 5 HA - n. ssl -au-vu ev W- ' . :lf Q , ,r 1 , 1 r.- , , 2- 411' 1 X - 'Vfxii Danny Krause Bernice Lister Janice Littke Jack Livesay Sally Lowry SQ by Bill Meacham Jerry Meador Claud Miller Glenna Miller WK x. ft :- , 5 , .D ' -nr Phyllis Miller '15 Linda Millspaugh Mike Mitchell Harold Moad Patsy Motgomery Dale Moore Donna Morrow Jim Orr Mary Nell Parrett Roy Parrett Martha Peevy Doris Peters Wendell Peveler Dwayne Presley Judy Rainey Hazel Ramsey Kenny Ratzlaff Gary Rempfer Don Rolison Aleta Russell Charles Russell Garry Sandlin Arlene Sawatzky Nadine Schneider Tommy Self Chiquita Smith Phyllis Smith George Smoots Billy Snider Gordon Stehr David Stratton Colleen Summitt Eddie Summitt Georgia Terrell Richard Tice Jerry Treadway Jim Turner Rupert Twins Barbara Van Zant Jack Walls Linda Webb Oreta Widener Doris Wiebe Patricia Williams Jim Williams I .--4 si 1 HF' .ws as ff' 7' f 2 .af , ? 'rf 5 vi' -- w f, xp? , XR M W M M b Q. .,r. ,4 Seven girls vied for PEO-D. A. R. honors They were Chiquita Donna, Donna Ham blin, Susan, Ianice, sauy, and Linda. WE PAUSE 'W'-lv In every race there are de- serving candidates, but only one can win. These popular boys and girls gave the final winners some stiff competition in school wide contests . In 'qs v T0 T E Carolyn, Chiquita, and Mary were band queen attendants. 0 Red Tornado boy and girl contestants pose for the camera. Bill, Jack, Janice. Donna, Sally, Patsy, and David. ix Patsy, Lucy, and Judy, candidates for annual queen, work on a test. Sf- ' ,Q r. , -24' ,gs , 2 kv -,W 1+ Q K' n ' -W-ff' we: ',,.-1 X5 :xxx N... in Q Z 5 ,aut I el .gif 6 5 J -X ' V , M fy by .Jw 5 5. A Q 'Sw A Nash Clothter C N QPeteJ Go A and B Cab Mahanay Brothers Aut Mornson Wholesale Lorenz Implement Smrth Tire Shop Frrsco Food Market Coleman Hotel Eph Monroe Bryson and Erwrn Whol Burlders Concrete Farmers Co op Assoct Strange Jones Wholesal Sam s Auto Glass and Se vers Green s Cleamng Works Robrnson Auto Supply B and E Laundry Collrer Walton Wholesale Co Clmton Darly News Clinton Theaters McLe1lans Charles Olrver Insurance Bonham s Cafe Jake and Howley Barber Shop Army Navy Store Western Auto Associate Store Verne Brooks Fabrrc Shop Pepst Cola Bottling Co CHarry Bar lett Borden Co Richardson Drug Blunck Studto Simon s Department Store Mrller Thornbrough Drug Co S and D Drug Co T G and Y C R Anthony Co Ruth Moore Boyd Jewelers Marshall s Cleaners Srmpson s Men s Store Clarence Sweeney Otto Mrller Mr and Mrs Fred Ronmger Arthur Lrttell Heffrngton s Servrce Statron Lrttke Hatchery and Produce Clmton Abstract Co. Madrson Garage Clmton Laundry and Cleaners W111l3m'S Electrrc and Roofrng Clmton Ice Company Clinton Go ym v ce ectric Company rtln s Food Store Gover Ford Inc C and R Truck Stop Nash Finch Company Muncy Watts Inc CStandard Oil Dlstrrbutorb Boyles Produce Clmton Transfer 3a Storage Bestway Frerght Li Webb Lumb Salye 5 adlllac s Dnve Inn Cafe I Taylor Texaco Station Pop Clmton Radiator Shop Meadow Gold Products Armstrong Motor Company Harrell Morris Candy Company Marvel s Garage Brebench Thomason Garage Clinton Implement Com a Hamblln Broth smrths amberger an s Flowers u brng en ervrce ene Ferguso handler s Flowers ee Creach Cities Service eeler Texaco Servrce Statron Taylor N s Srnclair Serv Gran ge Kxehn s Frank Say Prt Cafeter Marshall s staurant Lee s Salv Mr W H azer Y Salvage Y Cafe Meek Service St 1 The Blue Pig Ray's Motel Clyde Rush Hom Body Wor 1 1 QQ .fs Pepper Bottling Co Glancy Dow ote Hardm s Food Marge s B auty Salon o ston s Inc Coca Cola Bottlrng Company Whrte s Kash and Karrv Ray Cocanoucher Barber Shop T H Rogers Lumber Company Mr and Mrs I M Smtth Ir erson Service Station ment Company Herald B Greyhou s Station Servrce Station e Shop , N Nlkkel Optometrist Letha s Beauty Shop Brasel s Cleaners Safeway Stores Taylor s Mens Wear John Kiper Insurance Agency Clmton Office Machines Co Snow s Jewelry J O Dickey Insurance ern and Schneider Funeral Home rledrich Hardware son s te Stores Incorporated t tis Press and Office Supplres American News Dr and Mrs J M Winchester Ross Drug Store Northups Jewelry Oklahoma National Bank First National Bank Stinebeck s Barber Shop Benny s Hamburger Inn Public Service Co Robertson Music Shcrerner Walker Agency Happy Braffett Insurance Unrted Grocery Truman Smith Maytag Brlls Bakery Eva s Smart Shop Puckett's Food Store Stambaugh's Smrth 8s Schroeder Slnclarr Statron Singer Sewrng Machrne Center . 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