ftain
1964
Publi bed annually by the Yearbook taff, 500 \\ . 36 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Da of
S night
For the fir t time e\er, the Capitol Hill High
hool ere t appear on the cmer of a
Olieftain yearbook, but for well over a quarter of a century, Capitol Hill graduates have proudly dis played the cre~t on their clas ring . The ere t itself has a lone tepee behind which a ri ing un is hedding it scene symbolizes the perpetual light which alway
ray . Th1
shines on the home of the Red kin -a light
which i mu<.:h more than any phy 1cal force. It is the light ' hiCh repre ents to every Red kin the unending search for knowledge-for enlightenment. It is the light which represent the "armth, the inner glow of love which every Red kin feels for his school home a \veil as for the member of his school family. Yes, this is the light which motivates Red kins to achieve \\ ith pride in every facet of human growth-in academic , athletics, human relation and any other pha e of true education. ith the ymbol of the crest in mind, the 1964 Chieftain taff has chosen to call the reproduction of the 1963-64 chool year, Days of Sunlight. 2
Faculty ....... ······-·· . .............................................................. ... ........ ...................................... 14 chool Life .......................................................................................................................... ..... 30 Organizations and Royalty ···································-·········- ....................................................... . 44 Classes ··········································································--··························································· 94 Seniors ................................................ ·········-·-····-················································ 96 Juniors ............ ..................................................................................................... 126 ~ophomores
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ports ............................ ... ..... .......................................... ..... .. .................................................
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Advertising and Index ............................................................................................................ 176
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Although some thing ne\er ch nge such rch a the joy of youth, the warmth of friend htp, the' for kno"' ledge, nd the need for competition, the pitol Hill hi h ch I Red kin tepped onto a merry-go-round of ocial ctivitie for the chool ye r of 1963¡64. mblie , game , homecoming, nd varPep . nd royalty election put the enttre chool in ial chvity. It didn't m tter who supported the cth itie , the Red kin were lw y th re to ccount for ucce . ful ocial ye r.
After the I rue moments of anticipation, Jim Bob Clayton were rumed "Mr. nd :\li Howdy"
Ar if he needs a me-gaph ne- to root for his favorite- team, le-ads th Boy ' Pep club in a ch er.
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"Ytah, R dskms," and the hearts of all !oral Hillmen as ther v1ew the pep
re in their throat emblr program in the lield House
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Red kins found that support of educational acti' itie wa very beneficial. All tudent found their proper level in their d By attending edu tion I ctiVJtte the Red kin fulfilled a community need by training them elve for the world they will f ce when they gradwte from high hool. A new program w offered to Capitol Hdl tudent thi year. The main purpo e of thi · program was to enable college-bound tudents to get college cour e behind th m. College ·profe or t ught the cour e · for a three hour period on aturd.ay morning . The cour es con i ted of twenty e ton. Cia hedules and cour of tudy were h ndled with care o that the Red ·in could engage in numerous educational activitie to benefit themelve .
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frs. B m t:md CHH raduate .\lrke pee le di co,er that di cu mg educatiOn o ·er food rna ·e food more di e trble Thr con lust n \\3 reached at the annual faculty picntc.
In spilt of accompli hin
a lot of furd work durin the chool )ear, Red ·m n sta e ha all C)es-e.·cept the t~o which cau ht th camera.
"ere n \er t o bu y to t ke out time for
hearty bu h \\7 h te\C~r
uarm g to type i not ea y. It take concentration and plenty of hard mate
or· Exemphf in the ne es ary determ1n tion are ubJeCt are alway in demand upon the1r graduatiOn.
H11lmen v.ho maJor m bu in
fike .ti ko'
Rtturnrng lo J(hool from the 0 ' campus after pendm of the ummer £,anoff.
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till goes for Capitol H1ll tudent . Proving this is Larry · mith as he read and takes it ea y before retiring.
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The four buildin ~ located between .W. 36 nd X. 0 compri e th campu of pitol Hill hi h h I. Thi campu con i t of the Agricul· ture building, the Field House, and the Voc tion I buildtng whtch re in the hadow of the m in build· mg. Remodeling of the m. in building to pro, ide more cia room v; one project of the chool board for 1963-6 . The printing and v ri-typing clivi ion of the \O tional department are located in Lee Elementary hool. The final light fall~ on the tadium which it west of the main building. A famrliar srght around CHH
is the
tadium which seats over 5,000 fans. It hool .
is ometimes filled to capacity and also used by neighborin
Silting to th~ outh of the Field House is the A riculture building. Thi buildmg provides cla es for drafting and D.O. tudent .
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Vocational building which i
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Mrr. Col matJ, uilh her coffee cup in her hand , fondly a he I ture to her French I cia
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II"'oodu orkmg is 01u of the inter tin~ pha of the life of , fr H L Littlefield, one rec1pient of the Chieftain ded1cat10n
Becau e it was impo sible to m. ke a election between t"\\O de,oted teacher , the Chieftain ~taff cho. e to dedicate the 196 Chieft in to th of them. ThC) both h ' faithfully cned C pitol Hill tudent for O\er twenty year. One of the rec1p1ent , • short 'ivaciou bundle of enthu ia m, taught a v riety of subject in her c reer-dancing, girl ' ph} ical educ tion, drama, j urnalisrn, I n li h, hench, nd (mo t unusu I of II) printing. he ha ppeared on the t ge in many arring role from ' ude' ille day to more recent rol in loc I I yde fack lummer produ ion . 1l1e econd re ipien, an avid port· fan, h co ched e'ery port during hi reer; he e\en co hed an unbeaten girl ' b ketball team. The not- o-average fi herman boats a 51-pound catfi h in hi record. In pite of his athletic enthu ia m, hi teachang career has been centered around woodworking, the hobby t which he al o spend many I i ure hour. On behalf of the thou nds of Capitol Hill graduat who ha\e been privileged to be a oci ted both with these. two indi,idual , both profe ionally and per nally, the hieftain taff humbly dedic te the 1964 Chieftain to fr . Thelma olcman and fr. H. L. Littlefield.
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The man who has led nd in pired ( pi· tol Hill High hoot tudent for }ear comin h re from ntral High h I, ir. Breith, upt, prin ip. I, p nt anoth r hectic }Car tf} in to keep th chool runnin moothl • 1 fr. .eorge Atwood, vice princi1.1l in charg of in truction, and • fr. lmu I Iifton, 'ice principal in ch rge of di • cipline, filled the two dmini trail\ e gaps left by fr Or I Pe k , nd fr. Jame \\'all ce, re pecti,eJy. \X'orking together a a well coordin ted team, these three men who formed the leader of the Hill' f C· ulty h ndled thetr job well. fr. Atwood t k th po it ion im olvin enrollin 21 0 tudent in tead of the one coun eling he had held for two years at CHH . {r. Iifton ~ me to the Hill from H rdin High hoot after fj, e year there. fr. Peak who w thrown from
Dr Ja k r. Parker u erintendent
lr . \X'arren \X'elch \X'ard 1 . . fr.• iehin P. Ro er Ward 2
Mr. William Lott Ward 3
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fr. Fo ter E te '\ ' rd 4
pt Chall ng h re h .1 teaming durin the [ ter holid y t }C r 1 now recuper tins at Veteran' Ho pita! tn llfornia. t nd \X'atie recei,ed a new princip I m the form of CHH ' former 'ice principal, .dr. '\ 1
II ce.
Dr. J ck P rker, uperintendent of fini hed hi third year in the city school } em. '\ 'ork1ng with him \\ere the members of the Bo rd of rdu 'tion. They \\CCC fr . Warren \Xfelch, pr ident, fr. fehin P. Rog r, fr. Wilham Lott, fr. r ter E tes, nd fr. Phil C. Bennett. A ruling Ia t ummer tated that city mu t integrate both pupil and teacher m re fully. Re p nding to thi , th B ard and Dr. Parker ch nged ool policy. Thi policy allow any pupil ufficient cau e. to tr n fer 1f he h
fr. C. B. Breith upt Princip I
fr. amuel Iifton Vice Princip I
ir. George Atwood Vice Principal
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Cafetcraa t ff, Front Ro" 1 h Irna Horn, z~Jm .\Ianter, Rov. 1v.o: j{'flOI \X,ltt, 01 \e D no\a.n, .\lane Rob1 on, Jenell â&#x20AC;˘ I D.Jmel, v.,mc l~rrell, fay H rve) Pated, Viola l'cnnin ton, Va\I.Jn John on, Alice B fftry, Am B atn<c aig. (,ene a Bo\d I dna .\lor an .\lildred
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c;lad)J Be 11, oun I r, B A M A, \f E; Rtrh.rr K.ru g r, coun elor, B , .\1 , D 1/.r rhoolmg, un el r, B , I ' ; 0 R. 11 t/lt.rmson, coun lor, B A M I' ; Opal 0 b rn, l1br nan, I.abrary ub, 13 , Sb11l ) II h fer labrarian, B A
8111/oll, u Lo h the button, fitz1 R wl found that fmdmg a book the earl part of the )C3r (before re¡ modehn of the labrary a l"Ompleted) v..a hke lo m for ncedl m a ha} ta Bu/1011,
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A Jar taff which i ready to accommodate at all times i c cnti I to th \\ell-bem.c of 'nr hoot, :md c pitol Hill wa \\ell reprented th1 }Car ( oun cl01 t d r d) to help \\ 1th ac demic probl ms ran.cm~ fr m tho e of in omin~ ophomore to tho e of colle C· und enior; per nal d'ice \\a al o ~i,en by the four who \\Orked in the guid n e off1ce thi }Car. A. n •ly remodeled nd enl r ed libr ry wa open to tho e \\ho ere inter ted either Jn bro\\ ing or in more cademi pursuit . Accident ami health problem fell the lot of the cho I nur c. An efficient office taff handled the paper work and other chool bu incs . With the added lunch line, the cafeteria worker found th t it \\a ea icr and fa ter to ~et tudent throu.gh th line . .ust dian \\Orked hard to ·ecp the hall nd rooms of HH immacul t .
Barb ra Erper on
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m1th Elizabeth Hartman Elva Chad\\ell lren H m Geneu 1lliam
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B mete Dmtus
\targaret Epp Paula Ho}t
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To p k Fn~Ii h pro1 erl · i ulu bl v.hen nc 1 old r , nd on one ov. n, but to peak it lOrr tl nov. i '•t I. The l"ngli h D partmcnt at pttol Hill 1 one of th fmc t in Oklahoma it . Th rc are qu lified te. cher to in truct tuden . tu lent-. take two }ears of required Fngli h in th ir oph and junior y .1r v.hile in th ir nior year they ma} choo e bum or cad mic Fngli h. Hill tudcnts learn Fn h h by 'iewing film li t nmg to tape r ordinR , nd reading En~lj h textbook . , f n • tuden ta e II tening tc t reguarly durin the year. They I learn how the ltbrary 1 organized .1nd hov. to u e it. Although being difficult subject, mo t HH tudent graduate knowing proper I'n li h u e, coer t pellmg nd ht r turc.
Ph !Irs Adams, Engl h, B.A; ,\famiU Allen, En li.h, B A, /'melle Ball d, Engli h, Kt Yi pep club, Jumor Cia n or, B ; jafk Brggs, vi ual aid , I:n It h, ta e r.tft, ta e Craft Club, So\\ lin , B.A , 8 mere Dumu, En li h, B.A , Alargar 1 Epps, rn h h, B A; Paula /lOJI, En li h, B ; M b I 1\.tnc , En li h • att n I Honor iety, BE, 1 E; E1 ll'lr lArson, En h h, . Ht tory, Gen r I lath B A , P gg) 1'111, En li h, B A , D.w R c r, Engh h, Btble Ht tory, fornin In parat10n, B A, \f T, Gl d)s Sinclarr, l:n li h, B A
El nor Lar on P
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record1 1 n mte ral part ol learnmJ.: Frtnc:.h a tudmt , fmd out R ordm arc ust'<l m all french cia e
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For one who would hke to lc rn foreign Ian u ge and learn 1t by ome o the late t mttho I nd technique , 'HH i one of the be t place to le rn. Four for 1 •n Iangu ge re o fered, they r h n h, p m h, I tm, and Germ n. Th y re offered nd two }ear our e ; thtrd } r 1 offered nd l"rench. Vt tn • ftlm , picture , nd obJe t li tenmg to r ordin , nd readmg te ·tbo k re are t u ht. E rf method b) v.hteh languag phon • ' hich are m ep r. te b th for th .u u ed m , p m h. The teacher can li t n to one more tudent t once.
Th lma Col man, French, En h h, J ren h Qub, BFA. of I , A B., M.A , Mar 11 111 [) ford, Latm, Latin lub, B.A , Pa11l Jlt'll· rrx, E h h, Germ n, German Uub, B A f E , LM ) hank:, pani h, En IJ h, pam h Club. fornm In puatJOn, H n r 1ety
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pea mg of an) tore• n Ian u ge 1 pra 11 e pam h pup1l to n comph h their purpo nd tape r ordm
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\'Vhtle learnin a busine ubje t hool, H tuden me hmc recei\e lredtt for d \eloping th tr kill and proftcien . At th they are acquiring knowledge in ubject which may b u ed in job . Aft r fini hing their bu inc • t .tnd • \\ from hool, tud nt rc tt r job nd doing \\Cll at th m. more cap le of finding B ing ble to follow in tm tion m d e ier b h \ ing teacher \\hO re e.·p rienced and qualifted to help udent. rod rn machine and equipment • r u ed to facilitate both the teaching nd learn· ing of busine s subjects.
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horthand, tran nptton, office rracu e, FBI A, B ; lub. B , f BE,
II tlh th 11se o modern bu an rna hines, tudent nd I.aB rta H nl fand addttt n imp.J.fied
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fl k nto tuden chemJS ry teacher,
Jo e GJbC) Phtlltp Hau r Ruth Jon Feltx Ktmbrou h
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Emu Bradford R bert Browmn •
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Future tron ut , nucle r , engineer , nd th t ktng course find ample knowledge them at C pttol Hill. , 1 ny t their futur i ttain ble the numerou ubj t offered field of math nd cience. Ch lien ing tudent are cour e~ rangin from bu ih to phy K nd m th naly i .
phy ici t required w ttang fmd th thr ugh in the CHH ne
Emu Br dfard. biolo!:)·, Bo · · pep club, B . I , R b 11 Brau ning, ph i , al ebra, math anal 1 , mterm dtate math, JE1 , , fu Alpha Th t , B .; /O)U G brys, al cbra B.A.; Phzlltp li1111Ur, biolo B A , Ruth Jon s, biolo , cience eminar, American Red Cro , B , I A; F bx Krmbrough, ometl), B.A; l'itian Mallox, triJ::Onometl), AI • bra, geometry, {u Alpha Theta, B.A ., I.A.; Char/en~ Moar , biolo , En li h, B ; ll11ztl S II J, bt lo • , B A., I E ; john Sp~ars, ch mt II"), B
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T lttwou rl s s '" u ually mammoth, but Harold in the attentl n of his cia afttr the TV pre~entJtlon
L. H lkn~t n \Voodrow Bu c1 Harold Crosle1
\\'ollie Ed\\ards Don Metheny M x ·etherton
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Many,
Studi Vari d
T ach ubj t
To teach students about the pa t and the pre nt is one of the ta k of the history department at apitol Hill Hi~h h1 I. An economics eminar, the first and onl} cl.lSS of its kind in the nited t ·s, has been mno1 ated t the Htll. tudenb write the e on economtc ubjects. A spring prestdential nomin ting convention, sponsored by the g01 ernment classe but Of en to e1 er} one in the department, was on the agenda. All tudents are requtred to take one ye.tr of American History but may take the others a electi1es in any of their three years in high chool. Education tnp , ftlm~, debate: , peechu., .md extr.1 re.tdmg help students m their studies.
L. II. Be11gtsou, economic., g vernment, mtcrn.ttional relation , tennis, EconomiC' Club, Boys' '"0 · club, • 'ational Honor ociety, Junior class pon or, B B.A M .; If'oodrow Bule), sociology, social Ji,ing. . . Hr tory, B ., M.E.,; Harold Crosle), U . History, world hi tory, B A., M.A; Willte &/wards, psychology, history, teauo,, Boys· '"0 • dub, B. , M A ; Don MethenJ, . Hi tory, teams, Boys' '"0 Club, B .. , f.A, f.T.; M.zx • 'eth rton, ' Ht tory, Key Club, B.A
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Acti' ities and pecial cia e rank high at pitol p h tudent take hon r t tournam nt durin nJ dr rna tudent entert 10 HH tudent , f c.ult), parent , t r \\tth num r u pl.t) . 1 h mu i department b a t a band and chotr ht ith \Urd \\on t â&#x20AC;˘ ari u contc ts Art nd pecial Ia e are of rmportan(e , t ( I I H al CHIEITAh nd RED Kh ARROW t ff work e ch year to place in comp titi\e rating.
Cro nrng tarly Gloraa Gra~ ,
th mormn 1 the arl eu ue Perkm and fal)
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Compri
Hill. th )Car and 'i i-
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Ra hard Ehler Ruth Kr mer
!elvin Lee
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Albert 0 I ) Paul
h c. n be edu tion rduou ly
quartet Darlu D \er, laura treetman paam t
umby,
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PI )tn8 1 oil )ball IS onl} one of m n Jo R1ta G nn and f Ph mla Elliott
Phyrula Elliott Jo Rita Gann
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Badminton, ba kctball, shuffleboard, swimming, table tenni and v lleyball are only a few of the port m v. ht h tudent may en~age. Whether playin to win or for let ure, one may find both competition and pure enjoyment. Good por m n hip i c.hie\ d through pr cti e, both knowing!} and uncon ciously.
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an rchtt t, ~ 'heth r prep nn for pia c m hom or th t they ar rc 1\ tng knowledge Hdl tudent houll he ecure in th ured of mple traming, whether it b the t in truction. All are ith deli te drawin in trument or v. ith cwmg machine~ nd patt rn . Abundant opJ ortun1tie re 1n t r tor the tu knt v.ho wdlmg to •ork he lc rn Drafting nd m h. nical drav. ing tudent I rn to Jraw plan for huge buildmg nd home . H memaking tudent learn th rt of o king , nd e in . o matter wh t their future hold, tho t king the c cl e c, n lw y u e their knowledge cqUired t CHH
reati e
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Tal nts Bonnte Buchanan
le1la Fraz1 r
.h rl J F. B fk, metal "ark, B ; Bo m BlldJilnan, faCilll IlVI I HA Amen an Rt-d Cro , B , • I , II . L. onn r, m han• at neral rruth K1 Yt pep club, Junior cia . B , I ; u1l l·ra.m FHA 13 • f r If L Lmlt/1 l , ork, B
ubject but the female are tn roa hm u n P ul Rernol appear to he ignonn h•
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Preparing for their future , 'o at tonal tudent t HH t kc cour ran~ing from co metology to uto m chanic . \\' h n they graduate from the I ill, they re quahfaed to er.e pprenttCe hip or to b gin \\ rk m their rc p the fteld tm· mediately. Lee elementary hool ho t the printing and varttypio cia es. Other 'oc tion I cia e are hou ed in the vocational department on the outh t campu .
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rptnf r, uph I ter), Jumor Alumn1 , T and I lub; C I art '• dnver edu ataon, f ty Coun 1l, B A ; arol)ll .luck, ritypm B ; Leu e/J [)on/e), c bm t m km T nd I club , l\1 ; (arl Em rJ n, uto mech n1c , T nd I Club, f ; R. l.u fiSh, electromc , T and I Club; E. I. FJihe• , dtver 1f1ed <xcupat1on , ntor cia ~ ponsor, B , M ; H . Eldon lla/1, electrical trade, T and I Club. Dua)ne A llarper, weld.n , T and I Club; II . 0. Jlau Lrns, body and fender, T and I Club, M ; II. lh>Jrn, rna htne hop, B A , D o11ald PhtllipJ, draftm nd d 1 , Capitol H11l Techmcal 1ety, B , fa> Ptgg, dri\ r educati n, fet} unCJI, ll , J11111'1 Speflctr, co m tolo } , 'J and I lub, T , Eld '' !Jtock lon, offStt pnnt.ng, I and I lub; 1:. B . V aughatJ, dt tributtve eduCl!Uon, D F Club U
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Clapping broke out pont n . ou ly for ReI kin v.ho v.orked rduou ly to plea e th ir fellow Hillmen during embli . Attitude to rd the entert inment r, n.ced from th quiet r ' r nee of the hri~tma~ A mbly to the fun-filled nd laughter-pac_ked pep • mbli . Be· hind the enes th re v. r fev. anxiou m ment before the a embli nally r ady for '1cv. ing. One of the h1ghllgh of the car entert inment v.a the II hool play, "Ar emc nd Old La e"
IJ utms as if e\en the feet of I )al Reds ms Red kin ." (Bi
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thy bet out rhythm to "On You
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"Chur, rh r! lm'J he 10\el} ?" 1be t}plcal
raceful ballenna, Blaze (Robert) Hen on performs for a pep a embly.
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and • brtha Br
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Charartert..at/Otr of the beautiful â&#x20AC;˘ 'ati\ itr and f.t u!ty a at 1 the \\Orld 0\er durin
Ha ing Fun 'haw) prepare for a pri~ate funeral in ' Ar nic and Old Lace,' all- chool plJ)
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atural y "Peek a boo! Is it t1me for us(' ask L. H. Ben tson and Linda Golden. Membni of the concert choir h\a) re pond \\ell to the1r enthu ia tic director, :.'\fr. A. C. (Olzie) 0 enkop and the ThanksgiHng as emhlr pro,ed to be no exception
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''It's fm.zl/y L ap Year 1" tau h D nna
Th
Grim s to surpn ed
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Isn't rhu the dd do""n m town?' Lmda Pierce tryino: hard to et tudent to buy tht'lr )earboo · .
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Clowning round, pledging m mber , v.orkmg on float , and ittmg round, ( pitol Hill Redhad good tim together. "Being the lowe t form of rth" or otherv. i e known as a one of the highli ht for lub member . Building flo t f r H mecommg and ha' ing them ready n t1m pro,ed to b h rd work but fun for II. Pr n nd m1 luc-. u joke v.er pia) ed on one not her "hene\ cr R d kin h. d the chance.
Th~ mor urtour ide of contnbutions t erectm flo t 1 exh bned b) JOurnah m tud nt Cecelia Pritner and Judy ullen 'aron Gnffm lazil} watches them.
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Can il bt Eo,\ana Peter and I.nrC}' Akm think th )' are 'I an ' Pro\in their "Red kin" n me they indul e in the tradttional 'e t rn D n tavitie .
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Red kin Round· 'p, Home· coming, \X'e tern Day, and the crownin of queen added to the thrill nd ex· citement of CHH tudent for the y r 1963-64. The Red km Round-Up brou~ht fir t year tud nt to new chal· I n CHH tudent ouncil pon ored \X'e tern Day on • •0\ember 22, when tuden dres d a cowhoy nd Indian for a day. The purpo e wa to rai e money for the ed kin' hus to he painted. HH ' Homecoming parade nd football game proved to be n ex ttm d y for II. Homecoming C· ti\lties \\ere forcmo t in Red kin' plan until the night of the 'ictoriou game and th cr wning of Homecoming queen.
Thmgs sum to be expandin II 0\er the v.orld, includan Capitol Hill" ov.n little Indian m ot Accompan}in htm i Carolane Me· rmi ·, tudent Councal c ndidate for H mecoman queen.
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Mary B::ugh, CaroiJn Gilmore , nd Kathcyn Youn~ how t}pical Red k1n enthu i m a JOIO other Red kins in a yell for \1 ocy· O\ er th 1r opponent .
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Inrrotiudng a fire act to the Redskin aud1ence IS Gale 'Yer, head majorette, anJ co-twirler An1ta Gri m and Donna Doyle.
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Fiumg raPs tmd gov.ns 1 a major project in the lif of Hill en· tor and Glen Fo ter takes thi eo.ent eriou I •. T~siJ
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Grad11allotJ mlt aluo~)s n hme for enou n , hut 11 1 a time for e rres ion of many m1xed emotions. Although Jen cott and Robert Luttrell seem d to lea\e their high hool home, th r can still find omethm to lau h bout.
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bile, first 'icc-presider Gene Ru ell, econd vice-president, Judy Pea c, ecretary, Jer , a i tant ecretary, L 'lda Claxton, trea urer, fary Jane L uth:m, hi torian, Barbara uhblefield, publicity, Richard Tate, ong leader, Barbara Cebule ky, piani t, and .1. ancy Pntner, queen.
ROlf 1: r lr Dan Recer, sponsor; lr. Don Ga ett, sponsor; Ri h rd Tate, n leader; Pntner, queen; Gene Rus ell, econd vice-president; Judy Pease, secretary, John A. , president; Bobby Berlcenbale, first \ice-president; Jeri cott, a sistant seer ary, Barbara Cebulesky, piacist; linda Claxton, trea urer; Barbara tubblefield, publicity; . fary Jane Louth n, historian; 'Irs. Lucy h n ·, ponsor. ROW' 2: Pat :ott, baron Pink t n, Connie I on, Gloria Gra,·es, Judy Borden, Joe .An el, , far! mith, Patti !iller, Janice \\'ri ht, 01 a M)Cko, linda Howard. ROlF 3: ~fary Jon Emits, fary Jan Gothard, hirley hipley, ndra Abuddell, Irla G thard, Carolyn Cla}tOn, DruCilla Abernathy, D rlus Do,er, ue Dressler, • 'adine Evans, • I.inda Fchol , I r aret Pa t rnak, Patnc1a Carter, Landa Baer, Gin er Owen, dichael bores, Eddie Gilbert, Karen h nnon, Doris _helt n. ROll ood, haran Byrd, Barb r tephens, h ron wafford, Glenda • I n, Carol Klep c, Ceceha Pntner ROlF ,_. Robert • 'ev.num, laura Cumby, baron Betty Ht ben, D nna Grime , \X'tlma , kGeeh n, Jerry r !cpherson, Brenda Gramltn.:;, Jo eph Hendon. ROlf" 6: ue Richardson, John Farquhar, hirley , !tClendon, ,.andra Hammond, Geor ta Lawrence, Roy • tartin, John Kin horn, Janice Paxton, Ruth .Ann Jone , Carolyn Coggins. ROlf" 7: Carol Carter, l.awren e Peeples, Kenneth Buch nan, Roy Boyer, Jack Ri hardson, Glenn Foster, Glen , chmidt, Bobby l\litchell, • !ary treetman, ·e\a ue Perkin .
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.ouncil or niz tion 1 the om posed of one repre entathe from each homeroom, the organization h accompli hed mu h in gi,·ing out t ndin leader hip to th tudent body the pa t year. Th council i t d in the PT A m mb r hip dri\e whi h rea ed the go I of e\en hundred nd rxty-fi,e m mbcrship , one hundred and C\ enty-fi, e more th n Ia t ye.u. To} for Tot wa nother of the undertakin in which the council pro\ e I it elf ucces ful. To} were collected for underprh lie ed children, and the • f nne orp dr tnbut d them. rofr. nd fi s Howdy, Jrm B b \\'right and lyn layton, were the fir t II- chool royalty elected. fficcr of the tud nt coun tl and the tudent body were: Jtm B b ~ 'right, president; Ron R per, \ice-pre ident; Caroline fcCormick, ecret ry; Danny '\anoff, p rlramentarian; Barbara Cebulesky, chaplain; Darlene anders, tudent coun il cheerleader; arolyn Clayton, II- hool cheerleader; Barbara Hrll, a t. all-school cheerleader; and ara Ruth Cohen, pon or.
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ROll 1 , lis ara Cohen, ponsor; Caroline fcCorm•c , ecretar}; Barbara H1ll, as t. all school cheerleader, Carolyn Clayton, all-school cheerleader; Jrm Bob \X'ri ht, pr ident, Danny [\anoff, parh mentarran, Ron Raper, \ice-pre ident; Barb r.1 Cebulesky, ch plain; Darlene anders, tudent council ch erl ader. ROll 2: ue Richard on, ndrea tO\ r, andy te\\art, Darla T1 rett berry R. Rutled e, Rosem ry I~is, Doris Gray, baron hit on, El.zabeth Keller, Kar n h nnon ROU 3 Pe y WhitlO<k, L}dia McClain, ·ay Cox, Donna Jennin , Brenda Allred, G.t)tra Lesser, Cecilia Lopez, Barbara Bennett, Jody Br}an, Gin er Qv;en, ue B er, Doris lu rave, Dane Ku1.rna ROll' 4: Pam DeLoach, • le an Youn , Carol Ri by, Patricia Fr , lrke ~lulling , Patty Wellborn, Johnny Hu hes, Richard Kerr, Rrchard Landi , Dula Ph1pp , Barbar tephens. ROJr~' ,_. Donna Grimes, Pat , (auldtn, h ron orthy, K rol)n Young, Larry Yo t, Darlu Do\er, • tar! mith. Vicki Henry, An ela , Ia (anus, Edwin \\"ea\er. ROlF 6: Gary tmon. .Mtddlet n, B hb} litchell, Ka) lead6v; , G ne Ru ell, I.arf)' Akin, ue Hendnx, R bert I.uttrell, Don Raper, J.
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Ctm it be true th t . tudent Counctl members J•m like. lulhng re II bu y at the m time?
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During this year tuJents were tr ined to be Yolunteer ho pita! worker . nder the direction of Ruth Jones, nd J hn Walker, club pre ident, a urpri e as mbly a preented in the pring.
ROll 1: Ruth Joni'S, pon or; Beth Knight, econd ~ice-president; John \X'alker, pre id nt; :\iary Jane G thard, \ICe-pre ident, queen; f1eld, reporter; Ph}llis Pennin ton, ecretaf}·; Claudia cribner, Cluplain; Bonnie Bu h. nan, co-spon or. RO!V 2: Jo nn Owens, Je \(a}nard, Betty RCC\es, Jo.ephine ,ra}, Pat Da\i, Linda Thomp on, • 'adene [,an ROll 3: Carol Klepac, ue John on, Harold Mullm , Phylli Attocknie, Hank Oden. ROW · 01 a • fyrko, Carol)n D .. tton, Tim HiJiman, Paul Keeler, Kenneth Buch:tnan, Bill Raper, Linda \\ ooh\er.
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ROll 1: • flke Eddins, Beth Kni ht, reporter; Linda .briar, vice-president; Larry Akin, pre 1dent; !1·e. !cCurdy, chap! in; Jay Pi , sponsor. ROlf.l' 2: Je 1e Jame , Rit Broo s, !nrilyn Kin , ( nha Farley, L !ary Carter, Jerry Boyd, Renee Rousseau, tephen Baker ROJr' 3: Ken la ness, Phillip Leazure, Daryl Johnson, Clyde • !cCraw, J. . imon, Judy Borden. ROll : Kathy B mhan, Tawana Fairbanks, JO)Ce Arnold, Betty Lakey, Frandle tre• ht, Parlee Vaughn, Trudy Fi h r. ROW ): Della Koos, Janet Lackey, Connie Fmberlin, Jeanie Oldham, Virgie nel rove, Vicky Biggs.
Pr moting afety through• l. the student body was the purpo e of the newly-organized a ety Council. Participating in city, t nd national afety council , they have already received nwnerous awards. They ama ed many point on the BTOATA afe-
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Sa/tty Cot~,ml n mbtri v.or · and pia)' at the same lime a thC) exh1bit a di pia)' howm JUles. The m mbers are J. C. , imon , Kenneth , la n , VIC :y Bic and Linda Robin on.
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Slet>PJ·t'} d b t:d member ~ 1th curlers still in their hair arise earlr to get m an extra tep before the routine hool day.
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"P ople are fu n) ', nd so i (r. 0 enkop as he eep the tudent body do to tear in the nnual Th n · hin as embly
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Jm tin money 1 one of the m ny problem oh ed by the Economic club. fembcr · learn the 'alue of making good im tment . They al o ha' e a P eudo Corporation in which thev ctuallv buv tock. A they did fa t ~:ear, they upporte I n orphan boy, L rry \X'allace, by providing food and clothing.
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1: Donru Grim , hi torian; \\"'rima McGeehon, hr torian; John roline \fcGormick, as t. tr urer; D n ~outh ell, pr id nt; Linda Golden, as t. ecretary; Robert Luttrell, er nt- t-nrm, Kay Co s cr af}, LaC} Yo t, 'i e presid nt; Lydia J.f lam, queen; L. H. J,3er tson, spon r. ROU"" 2: Robert Daw , Tommy Kitchens, Glenn Fo ter, Tomr Ca e Kent Reubell, Larry Akin, Dickie Gentry, Billy \\"'ilbom, fntt Hudson, Geor e :\fcKone. ROlf/ 3: Lind Hou ton, baron \\"hi n, Jane Bak • . ar >n B)rd, Pam Grin tead, andra Pickard, Kaye Kelsay, heryle r fnrlow, Lind Trenfreld, Elizabeth Keller, Hazel Rix. ROU'" : Glenda Ma n, f B h Chilton • fnry Jane Louthan, Erne tine Finch, Renee Rous eau, Brenda Allred, • faC}' Ruth cott, Hope Thomp n, Carol Klep c, fary • fa> • ROlf ,,. Bhrent Waddell, Dick Green Robert Jackson, Terry Bla ·hume, Kathryn Youn , Freida Moyer, Ltnda • fcDanJe!, Linda nod ra s, laudia cnbn r, Junene Holmes. ROlf" 6: Linda Echo! , Bub ra Cebul ky, D.ulus Dover, • faril n • fatte on, Billy Little, John Farquhar, Ch rles \X'oods, Robert Hen on. ROlf' : Amt Gri om, Gale awrer, Rowena Carr, Angela • fc; fanu , Le RO}' Tt'rf}', Johnny Huff, Ro rt Fail , ]arne , nuth, Barbara Huntley, BJ!I 1 fa rro\\ ky. ROll
ROU 1: Janice Vm)ard, reporter; Bobb · L htchell, pr ident; D nny Evanoff, ch plam; \X'Jlma .McGehon, vice pres1dent; fanlyn Barton, secretary. ROU: 2 Rich rd Kru er, pon or; t x1ne Harry, pon r; L H B n tson, spon r; Geor e Atwood, sponsor; Dorthy • [ayes, sponsor; label Kincade, pon r RO 3: Dora Ann 'ewm n, R1ta Jeffco t, Carol)n Gilmore, iildred ~hiler, Beth Kni ht, fary [ayes. ROW' 4: Judy Cullen, B rbara Hill, Velma Roberts, fary Jon Emil , Donna Grimes, Janet Kackey. ROW J: Larry Hollingshead, Kenneth Buchanan, Larry Puckett, Charles Phillips, R,obert Luttrell, Carol)n Go ins.
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Honor Sori ty tn mberJ Kenneth Buchan n, Beth Knt ht, and Larry Hollin head ha\e finall) come to the conclu ion that their three ) rs of hard \\Ork \\as really worth it!
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A 3.6 'er ,ce is the principal requtrement in apitol Hill' .1. fu lpha Thet , h nor mathem tic dub. To be eli ible for memb r hip in the club one mu t ha'e had three ince the ninth grade. erne ter of accredtt d math cour The club had a new pon r thi year, fi Vi' i n ~ f ttox. lub pre ident wa L rry Puck tt. A banquet at u }' Restaurant wa the highlight
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ROW' 1: Paul Hendrix, pon or; Fred Fulmer, reporter, • far arete \X' rd, cretaC}'; Ra)nette Leh· man, 'tee prestdent; Jackie Bre\\er, Patricia Johnson, Larry mtth, presidl'nt. ROlF 2· \X'oody \\7 ard, Lewt Zink, John. 'oel, B~ Vesta, Gary Ru ell, Johnny Huff, Da,id H ert n, Ron Raper, Charle Wood, Gary mith.
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Doing th ir ov.•n b1t of P· orp work v.a the pani h club of CHH ored by Irs. I.u : hank, pani h teache he dub ttempted to learn more ut L tin America. Thi year th · introduced fifteen new member mto t n initiation ceremony at the PI Ranch 1 e k House. During the initia· taon the n " b • pani h nick· name ranging from "H " to ··cutie Pie." b• hirley • hipley Elected , nd Larry H mmack ish queen and king r p cti\ ely en ed i h club royalty thi y , r. The club decided to get "eater with ombrero de 1gn on th back to match their pin .
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Bringing to life th language of poet nd philo o· pher i the im of the CHH Latin club. The queen, fary Jon Emil , was crowned at the nnu I tin lub banquet, er. ed "Latin tyle". The fir l
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1. Heth Kni ht, treasurer; • tarv Jon Emsls, y , ieadow , histonan; Carohn Clarton chaplain; :\farlynn Lsken , parlsarnentanan; Claudsa cnbner, sc:cretaf), Jonette tarks, 'ice pre sdent, targuerite Danford, ponsor. ROllo; 2: J rry Brooks, Clyde McCraw, Larrr He ngshead, Kenneth Buchannan, Jack Pu h, Robert I.uttrell, Brenda Porter ROW 3: Pat Carter, Trudy Fa her, haran Byrd, Carle Pari h, iary Ruth cott, Jerry lc· Ph r on, Elizabeth Keller. ROll' 4: ue Donna Groun , farilyn Ktn , Eo na Pet rs, Judith Prendergast, Chef)·! Hollen be, Jud Cullen, Janice Cullen ROIV :5: Linell DunClln, H zel Rsx, Julee \\7 arren, Linda Howard, D nn Jennin , ndra Hammond, baron Frana . Rou· o: iarilyn • iatte· son, ddse Gilbert, Rowena Carr, Pattv \\"ell m, Penn ·e Bumgam r, :.. 'anc • Qui nberry. ROU"' : Pat laulin, Jeannme 'oak, Ric· Vollmer, Jeri cott, Charles Vanderford, :.. ·eva ue Perkin . ROll
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\X'orking toward a better community, the Key lub has participated in numerou philanthr pic project . Agam thi Thank gi' ing the bo · collected twenty b ket of food nd 1 0 for needy familie . Participatin<> in the city-wide clean·up, nited
I'und Dri' e, and the Big One C mpai n brought the b ) m, ny honor . At chool they pon owl a pep embly nd the h mer m ba ketball tourn ment. For their own plea ure, they made two c. mping trip .
1 mber uaJ a time for gl\in by the Key Club The bo} collected food and monCJ' for n edy f milies.
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ROll 1 Larry Yo~t. pre 1d nt; I nda mnh, HCe pr 1dent; Doroth) fa)es, pon or, Karen Chesnut, ccr tary; Judy Bird on , treasurer. ROlf' 2. P tn 1 Fr e, An el • ICL lanu , report r; Ro mary I.ew1s, B bby Barnett, Kathleen ughran, chaplam, PJtty Welborn
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1 bbie W1l n, • lam Lohman, J•m buff1eld, pre 1dent; Ra nette Lehman, ret ry; Eddre Gilbert, Rick Volmer, Jac B• s, sponsor. 2 PJt Da\1 , Lmda Hen ley, Carol Llo d, \X'n}ne Hum nn, Tomm) Vollmer, Llo)d Bo tman, haron haw, andra Fortune, Joyce Freeman.
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ROU" 1: Cacol)n Brown, Trudr F1 h r, \ice rr ident; Rita Gri , ch plain, • laC) Holland, pr id nt; Op I m, pon or. ROll e, D n F1 h r, ue H ndn , R1 k Vollm r, P.unela J n , )O}le • (c, 'abb
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ROU'' 1: larry Puckett. \ICe pre 1dent; • [arilyn • [atteson. ecretaC)·; Robert Luttrell, pre~ildent; Harold Hammitt, L. ). P . ~'hnlock, Theresa need, Gary \\7 mans, • brlynn Liken , rencer Garner, ~ferle Hun a ·er, haron haw.
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Planning Alumni Day each year i the main ob· jective of the Junior Alum Club. All Alumni re invited to 'i it their Alma fater, HH for a day. The highlight t their activities wa taking first place in the beauty di' i ion of float in the homecoming parade.
ROU 1: Jackte \X'ard, Antta • !cKee, ,. e pre td nt; J rpenter, pon r, Dtana Youn er, prestd nt; herry Palmer, chaplam ROW 2 Carol}n Gtlmore, •! rina Berkley, ndra Fttzp trick, D n Raper, Robert Livin ton, Ron Raper, • lary Carpenter, P } Abram .
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Preparing the high chool girl for their future marriage nd motherhood i the purpo e of the Future Homerna ·er of America. Preparing food, ewin , and learnin to care for the home were on!y a few of the thing the girls learned. Child care and decorating were the other opportunities offered to the girl . Their candidate for homecoming queen wa Linda {oore.
ROlF' 1: Lila B}bee. Judy Re tor, r porter; Junene Holm , pr id nt, Ltnda Bybee, \ice president; ]o Gold n, ecretal'), )o} e Unsell, trea urer ROJ 2. Betty Kennedy, haron Barton, Bonnie Buchan n, pon or; Letla Frazier, pon r. ROll 3 Joyce \\.,ri ht, Judy Coleman, ]O}Ce Arnold, Francile trei ht, lary Carpenter, K } Clark. ROll Kin , K thleen Bundtc-
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ROll 1: Ia ·ine Harry, co- pon r, • !arr beth Chilton Larry Hollin head, pre ident; hef}l Marlow, trea urer, Kenneth Buchanan, \ICe president; Janice Van~ard, ecretary; Eunice Judd, ponsor. ROll 2· Bobbae \\7 11 on, Terf} '\ ant n, Rita Jeffco t, Pam • tills, Tom Fo ·ler, Chef}! utton, haron " fford, Chef}! Hollen be ROll' 3: Jan t Keith, El"ood B werm n. Ja k Pugh Linda ~!nrlow,] y Hurt, Drucdla Abernathy
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Harold Hamnull /ookJ out of the action Raymond Hou ton and Ro rt Hou ton IIJ' to out\\ it each other in the all chool play.
mond H u t n, HCe pr ident; Betty U!ke), chaplam; haw, ecretal'); Harold Hammitt, fills, p rliamentar , (anl}n Barton, ndy Hix, trea urer. ROlf 2: Pe y \X httlo ·, Robert mllh, Janette \\7 eir, berry Palmer, andra Adamy, (ar ret Box ROU'" J Linda Loveday, Ho\\ard Lake)·, L rry Hollin head, K nneth Buchanan, DaiJ·I John on, bel)n Runyon. ROU : Paul Keeler, Violet Price, P • Chaffin, lenda Pruner, Forr t .\1n)nard, Robat Hou ton, ,u an ewell. Keith, bbie Wil n, Don \X'm tead, T n)a Co tello, htrley Hu ey.
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De\'eloping the rei tion hip betv.een the employee nd the employer i the m in objective of the Dt,er ifted Occupation Club. In ddition member g in much experience thr ugh the club. The DO club 1 not II work and no play. e of th ir 'al actintie were a h y rack ride d intti tion of new member nd officer .
ROll" 1: Gracie fountain, trea urer; hay Robin on, Janet ules, ecretary: Larry Price, president; D nna Pre on, vice pre ident; Jeanne Davi~, reporter. ROlF' 2: baron Carter, Ilene Blue, D na Perdue, Jane Terrell, Do ka !.on , hem Rutledge, Linda Tipton, u an Young. ROW' 3: Pe y Pled er, Linda • fc..: • lly, Linda Parker, KathrJn \X'tlliams, Kathryn Kinnaman, I.mda !arlar, Chel'}l Blcon, Linda Oldham, ue Gretn, Linda Gon· zalez, Clarence :\fayo. ROU'' : Eu~:ene Fisher, pon or, Edd1e alyer, Larry Burge s, Terl'}' De. foe, Doyle Brown, Bill Bry n, farvin • 'obles, Phil Brov.n, Ronald Roy, Thommy mith, Kenneth Jones, Harl'}' Youn .
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ROll 1· .athy Turner, reporter, m er Ov.en, secretary; Gary Mathe\\ , 'i<"e presadent, jim Reed, president; Jimmy Ov.ens, trea urer; farshall Hunt. ROIP' 2 James Finnel, Carol}n Dutton, Roberta hitehurst, • farna .MtCullough, Diane Clark, Pat • tathC\\·s, Betty • 'ievar, Oti Kinsey. ROlf" 3: p t Kittrell, Lorene H tter, Betty Hatch r, Jamm} Ram ·, Phil rson, amm Grave , D n Rager, E. B Vau han ponsor. ROll 4: • 'an Pierce, Ru ty tc abb, Larry Ad m , Jerry Po C}. Dearl Ruth, Larry Barber, Richard .reel.:, Flo}d Pierce, h lby Lon
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Di tnbu he .due t10n trains tudcnts f r career in marketing nd eli tnbution fernber of the DE club arc !so trained in ood leader hip hilitic . The club offer pr ctic I training to tudent employed in retail nd v. holesalc cnterpri The nnual Chri tmas Party nd dan c v.a oci I cti'i y v.h1ch drew one hundred percent attendance.
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ROll I. Dtann Clark, chaplam; D nna f< Jan han, trea urer; f:ld n Hall, pon or; K ren Perieda, T wan Bailey, Danny Grol.!11d , \\"ayn 1:1emin , John Carter, Joe Kuep ·er, Da\e V lenttne, Terry I.esperan e, harley Pett nndge, Jam Brock, Jerry \\..,.armoth, Larry Ju tus . ROlf? 3: Pat Bak r, Pat Hood, Judy Lueb, LaDonna Kin , Veta Chafftn, Ellen Arnett, ndy Farquhar, Pe ie Allred, D ri helton, Linda Pe.t ~. Johnny \\..,alker. ROlf' 4: Fred Beerns, Fran· William , Jim Leverich, Liz tfer , Carla t phen , u n ·ell, andy tover, Lou Ann kinner, K r n ~fc pcntt, Jimmy Ho an, Ron Boyanton. ROlF', .. Hobby Bird, Jtm I , B rbara Blachood, Larry Walker, Pat y Valentine, johnny Ballard, lury Ru · 'II. B ty Beal , Judy il on, Geor e L is, \X'illiam \\7 alker. ROU 7 6: M rcia Lehman, n Bo}ant n, Gene Taylor, Jtm O'Brien, Connie Renteria, Anetta uthv.ell, Carole Galey, }hia Leeds, Btlly • fandrdl, hedrick McGtrt, Robert G don. ROll" 7: • fnnin nder, Alan Arthur, Gary LO\e· less, Randy ·wade, Junior \\"alker, Charles Hoffman, Dc:v. ayne • 'orvell Jame Dtck n, Paul Boyett, Gary Heffin ton, Robert Pope.
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The Trade nd Indu try 1 one of the I r t organized group in chool. tudent in all typ of vocation I d Karen Perieda wa crowned at the annual hri tma dance, he wa homecoming queen runner-up.
of all hoot function ontributing to the ucc i the CH tage crew. Wtthout them and their pon or, Jack Bi s, behind the cene many acth itie could not be carried out Their help wa es entia!.
ROll' J· D nnis Carroll, • 'el on Gene, Danny Cook, Dwayne Uysha , Bill leD n ld, Dannr Black, Billy BoJ ett. ROW ::!: Larry Currier, Larry Hutcha on, Danny Thomp on, Ch rles Bray, Jimmy toker, Earl Drumm ROll' 3: Bill DJr.in, Ronnie Tate, DJvid Bayles, Clark Perry, Bill • 'on·ell, I rry oker, D u las Puckett, Jesse mith, Jack Bi , sponsor. ROU"' . D.l\id , Larry Thomp on, Larry Jordan, Bob Lea, John Truett, Richard Gould, DaJt n Purvi , jliTl huffield, Elwayne Gra
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ROll I l.arcy Redd ut, Ron B tt, Jimmy Gr ham, Rtdurd Beatv, Ronnte Jones. ROW 2: Eldon Pen d , y Fuller, )tm 1urtrey, Billy Hender n Bobby £,an , Robert • 'e\\nam, Kenneth Adam, RIC Green, Ken Baird. ROU 3: Rtchard • 'eedham, Dante! Gloria, Davtd Elkin , Charles Vand rford, Joe Bray, \X tlham Ballard Ronald antom, Du ne Orahood, ftke Rudnicki, D. vtd \li'all, Eddie ~f(G , John Hunt ROJV Jercy· .Ma hburn, G ry flddlet n, Da,id Holland, Gene im, f1 e Ros, Ricky Johnson, John 'nills Dou las Puckett, Dcnn1 Ander on, • fel Bte er, h rles Allen, )1m huffield, Dayton Purvts, Karl Kuhlmann, Btll Percy•
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ROll I: , f , 'etherton, pon or; Leland tcEiro , Delmer Hamtlton, 1 fonty h c ·Ies, Larry \X'elch, Ru ell \X attic, Chebon Dac n, , 'orman Kaub1n, • fer! Htll, Denru • 'etherton, D vtd • 'etherton, Ronald • 'etherton ROlf 2: Gene • 'el n, T mmy Eberhardt, Hank Od n, Paul • fa opu t, Richard Tate, Rodney \X'i ley, Bobby Berkenbile, Mitchell lemp, LeRoy Terry, Terry Bla kburne, Charles Wood, t e elf, Lacy· Herdlitchka, Roy Vm}ard, Lynn Byrd, Qifford Corey, J hnny Walker, Hugh Lester. ROU 3: Thoma Brev.er, Edd1e Wea,er, Teddy Jack on I rry mith, R nnv Looney, Jercy· \\"est. } hn R schal, Larry Campbell, Jam T ylor, han Lorton, LeRo • B1 ell, Le\\1 Zmk, Roland Youn , Benn • Ro , l.arcy· Thrower, like Howard. ROlf' : \X' o Kel ore, Van Vanderbur , joe Bte er, Paul Koentn , Tony \X'att , Paul Qutllen, Ga.cy· Arandall, "a)'IIe Kin , Btl! Compt • )1m Groes , Btll Davt , pencer G rner, Richard Duboi , I tt Hudson. ROlf ': John Bro\\ n, John Garett, Tercy· Lesperance, Da.n tubblefield, Htnry Great, El\\ane Gra , Jtm ~'eriCh, Ray H u ton, Rtchard lurphy, .~oltke .tacK , Jercy· Ho\\ard, Jercy• Calcote, D nny Thomp n, B b Cobb, Lynn Bird, Da\ld Lo<ke, Don, ftt hell, Btll Da\1
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RC I ara Cohen, pon r, lyn Clayt n, vice pre>rdent; Darien ,ander, pre dent, Barbara Hill, ecretary; haron Phallap , ch pi an. ROll 2: ·ver, Carolyn Gilmor , Re H G , ~[arth ta Chaprell, Kathy Youn.~:, andy 'tc rt, Barbara t phen . ROU' 3: harley Hul ey, Jody Bryan, C n fcCormic ·, , ue John 1•n r n Ritch :. Linda Bennett, ~farla mith ROll uzanne Da\i, Ro emary Lev.1, Ron Raper, lake Bro\\n, • ' rman 1\. ubin, Don Raper, Be v L , ... like fullan ROll :>: R . Hane , DJie :\fcCo ·, Leonard Arnold, Geor e Han , R rt Lhm ton, Jim I, W 1 ht, ~haron \'\ orthy Pat [
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Pep un I member puticipated tht year 1n ponhool acti' ities. nd E ch year th Pep ouncil furni hes pep tag 'ariou t) pe <>f hool pin . nd {ember aho pon ored pep a mblies "We tern Day", and chartered hue for out-of-to\\n game . nng many
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man r·,ing to promote g d portsm n htp " th 'e of CH' Boy ·o· lub. To be eligihle for member hip in the club, th boy had to letter in at lea t one port. Th ho) ponsored the conces ton h lf t1me durin ba ketball ea >n. mam obje
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of th •rl' • 0" An the }eat w 1 , I ring the \Olleyball lub durin the )Car 6 nd 61 f the w ter how, anJ t urnament , the f culty \ oll yball of the cti' itJ th t oty ide ftb II tournament were a f hi hh hted the ea on. The •irl won reco nition by w mnmg at An nd pi dng econd in the city wide doubl th e\ n record w set with two win nd oftball team.
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Displa)tng auards for the JOUrnali m department are ports ed1tor, Pam Grin tend, and cop writer ndra PiCkard and Chari Vanderbur .
E 11ors oft Pritner and
Ia) down the law, prove Judy Cullen, Cecelia pon or, ¡ Ruth Kraemer a a ignments are po ted.
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Work a the ke) ~ord knov.n to the Red kin Arrov. t ff They nd hour of work to put out the bav.cekl}' Red kin Arrov.. At the beginning of th )e.tr and in the pnng thC) attend 1 convention .tt Oklah nl\er aty. Durin • th 'I' h. nk gi\ ing uc tJOn they also attended a n tiona! JOurnali m convention held in hicago. They pon red, in collabor tion with the Chieftain taff, the cityv.id Ink linger H II.
Bu an R porter
Judy .ullen Cecelia Pritner Linda Hou ton haron rranca J"ov. na Peter raph r P m 1rin tead Linda Pi r e Pam Jumper K y Bell, Barb ra Bla 'V.ood, B b Bl ke, H inc Bryant, K thleen Bundick, Jill Chaplin ·i, I:rnestine Finch, Toni rowler, ndra B k} H milton, Robert Hou on, Pack rd, Lind Pterce, V n Vanderburg 1r . Ruth Kraemer
TJpiral staff m 111b rs ahuy h \e more to do than they can pos rbly accompli h, pro\e Pam Jumper, Eov.ana Peters, Becky Hamilton, and Elarne Bl'}ant.
Lookmg at pmurn after th ) ·,e been de\ eloped 1 fun, but 1t' al hard r· m them f1t m th nght pla e, ree Ltnda P1erce, Bobbie \X'il on, Ernestine Fin h, nd Jill Chaplin 'L
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\X'orking on the yearbook i more th n ju t t king pi turc . OfY mu t b "ritten, edited nd I) ped } ut mu t be dr.twn up, p1ctur s mu t be alph betizcd nd identified coree tl}; th e re few of th man) jo} of th } arb k staff. Editor Hu iness fanager AJmini tration, F ulty s i tant OrganizatiOn
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herry Dn ktll Andrea .ray J ni e Vtnprd B rb r ~''tl on rol}n Peck Betty tbb n P m Jumper Lind Pier Jtm e Htll Linda Heard
'Hold 11 ngh: thert:", 3} Ruth Kra mer, to edt tor, h Cf} Dn til P.1m Jumper, arti t, learn the t hnique of cropptn pi ure .
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Don Rap r
At:drM Gray ~tnd Ltnd.t Pierce eem to be tf}¡in to get an 1dea through to "fan a fa ar and her a 1 t nt Connie Duokin
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Attendmg a fall and pnng Oklahom Inter hoI t1 Pre A iation meeting t OU, and al o , ttending few cxtr cti,itte at IPA meeting each month \\ere wht h t ff member learned new t c-hniqu for the }earbo k, nd found how other hool handle th ir }Carboo · problem . Andrea ion port
ircul ton
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1.1gar onnic Dunkin D n Raper Larry ~mith 1tke l:ddm Pat Pu h, Fran Veta Carolyn BrO\\ n Jeanne Enrique • fr Ruth Kraemer far.
Bobbie Jr~t!ron, ]amce Vin)·ard, Carolyn Pee·, and Betty H1bbc:n m:1 ·e Ia t minute ch • on copy before ndin the la)ou to pre .
"Gtrls )Ott'! e just ot to keep tho e publication record traight !", exclatm circulation m:1n ~er Jeanne Enrique and Carolyn Brown to their helpers Pat Pu h and Franas Vesta, v.ho v.ere also index editors.
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Runnmg for ofllre i fun, but deanmg up after t~ campaign is plam work as evidenced by vice-pr ident, and Kay Cox, rc-tary
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Iren Abn
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Jamce Allen "orth
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Sm1dra Adudde/1- forning In piratic..n afe-:y oundl. Larr) Akin- Boy ' "0" Club, Key ( E onomi lu Coun tl bec.uthe Board, • fety ouncil Pre ident, Bo) ' Pc
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Junior Clas Vice-President, tudent Council. Gu 11 Amer ou Red ro , Fren h Club, rconomic lub. ,\tarrl)ll And rso11-Ki Yi' Pep Coun al, Ki Yi crc:t ry, • tudent oun il, P p ( oun 1l, ,irl ' "0" lub. Leonard £1mo/d-Key lub, tudent ouncil, Bo} ' Pep lub, I. tin Club Pre, Pep Council, Economic, Hi-Y's, B ys' "0" Club. Cro Home ... •ur in ommattee. A1111 B tle1 fornrn In ptr tion, Red ro , Future fedic , Red ro ·~ Johnn; /Jal/md T ~·I Club, Bop' Pep Club. Bobb) Bam II I O} ' "0 ' Jub, Economic Club, Art Iub, Bo} ' Pep lub. Mar) Haltf!.h- tudent Council, P p Council, F.B.I •. A. 1'1ctorlt Blf!./?, Ka Yi' B \\lin League, Bo\\ Iins I. ag1 tal'), Girl ' "0" Club, Aqu T en Lpw ood Bronkr tudent ouncil, B y ' "0" Club, Boy ' Pep Club B y ' Tenna Team. Jod) nr)an Girl ' "0" lub, Ki Yi hc:c-rlead r, Pep Counci!, F.B.I.. Parli.1m ntan n, tudent C. uncil, phomore Vice.Pre ident, Economic luh. Kenn th 811 banan-The pians, Latin Club, lorning Impiration, F.T.A . Va e Pre adent . nd Trea urer, r.B.I..A, ... • tional H nor LO· ciet ·, Junior Rotanan
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Arm trons
nJrd Arn ld
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PJt B ktr
Johnn) Hallard
I mda Ba r
l.arr Barber
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Ann B 11
lud} B rn
B bb B rnett
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Paul Bullmgston-T & I Club. Kathie 11 Bmulick-F.H.A, F.B.L.A., Future lcdic . Am1 Cannon-F.H.A., F.B.L.A., Future fedic . Patrrcia Carler tudent Council, tin lub, { rnin~ In piration Kalh) Case L jorette, French lub, F.B.LA., tudent ouncil. Barbara Ceb11lerky- tudent un il h plain, I'conomic lub, Latin Club, Girl ' ''0" lub, Ki Yi Chaplain, forning In piration Ptani t. \(arJ Belh Chilton Con rt C 101r, ecrct r · and Trca urer, I' T.A., F.T.A. Pr 1d nt, l.conomi farilyn B rtcn
Ro Bart n
C lub,
udent Council.
Diane Clark-French lub, D.E. lub Reporter. Jack Claymor B nd, Band Pr ident, Concert hoir. Kay Cliflon-Frcnch Club, fornin~ In piration. Sh~rley Coffman- forning In piration, pani h Club. flldJ Coleman T · l Club, I' H A. w eth .ut. Gar) Coon-T ·1 Club, Honor i tv. Judy Cullen-Latin Club Trea urer, Ki Yi' , f:conomic Club, • pani h Club, Red kin Arrow I ditor-in-(hi f, Bon r o i ty, tudent Council Laura Cumb;- pani h Club Tr a rer nd Vice-Pre ident, Choir Chaplain nd Queen, Morning In pir tion.
JudJ E. Datis-T & I Club. Sherr; Driskill- HIHT A I
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Carol;n Sue Dullon-Red ro , D.I:. lub. Roger Eaton L1brary luh, I rench lub
, fary Baugh
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Da\id B >I
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G raid B an
Danna Bel
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Barbara Bl ck ood
Llo dB atman
Bru c Boyd
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Carol n Bla•r
Barbara B nn
Rodn
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Lmda Bennett
D nna Blaken
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Jo~m
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I nn Bro
Albert Hro'' n
Tra~i
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Bill Bryson
K~nn
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Jod Bry
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Lmdel Bryan
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Lmd,z LchoiJ Tr a urer, F B.L.A. cretary, fornmg In ptra tion, Economics Club, panish Club. D all I.ggle loll 1am h ( lub, apitol Htll Technologic I iety. Cheri F.//io/1 -Ki Yi' , french lub. Mm) Jon Hmils-Ki Yi niform ptain, tud nt oun il, I.atm lub Queen, forning In piration, pani h lub, Honor ociety, Economic . Dmm) Ez anoff-Bo) ' ''0" Club, Economic· Club Pre ident, tudent Council, Parliamentarian, Boy ' Pep Club, (he s Champion, Concert iet),, lu Alpha Theta. hoir, Honor J 'adme Lzans-Kt Y1' • 1orning In piratt n, Gtrl ' "0" Club, R d
Ceo . John Parq11h :11- h
( lub, p ni h lub, E anomie Club, Key lub, Boy ' P p Club, Bo) ' ''0" Club, :.\forning In piration, Junior Rotarian, Con crt Ototr. FranceJ Flemini(-Ki Yi' . Glenn Jo'os , Key lub, I conomic lub, formn In ptratton. !.)1111 T-orte, ni h lub, Girl · "0" Club, Aqua Teen , forninJ; In piration, tud t Council, fedical Art Club, Ki Yt' . JoJCe Freem.111-T & I Club. Fred F11lnm-German Club Reporter, Band, wing Band. Brenda Gramblinl(- pani h Club Vice-President, forning In piration. Gloria Graves-Latin luh, Choir, Library Club ecret ry, {orning Inspiration, f.B.L.A.
Paul Bullington
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K thleen Bundack
Fhzabeth Cannon
Ka Bur es
John C: rter
Patncia Carter
Veta Chaffm
Dan
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D1ann (Jar¡
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Tmndl Carll le
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Phrl C.ar n
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Ka\ Chfton
Freddi Collin
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Ror Coo
Caroh n
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Gacy C.oon
Judy Col man
Eddte
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Patn ta Couch
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Gary Crandall
J an Crunk
Mar aret Cruz
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tll/1111) Graz e.r-Blnd, hen h lub, D.E. Cluh DamI} Grazt/1-T ~ · I Club Donna Grime.r Economi s 'ub Htstorian, Mu Alphl Theta, JhT , tudcnt oun it, Girls' ''0" luh. Ki Yi's, Mornin_g lnspirat&on Houard Grme.rch-B ys' Pep Clt,b. Rex Ifam .r-Bo} Pep luh, B } ' "0" ( luh. I ze lfamlm-l'.B LA, Bo 'Pep (tub. Lttrr) Hammac - p nt h lub P J t, B } Pep Club, forning pitol Hill Technic I < ty, Red r InspiratiOn, Harold Hammtlt . tud nt Counc 1 I rcn h ( luh, • '.F.I.., Red Cro George llank.r Bo}s' ··o' (tub, IJi.Yi's, Bo} ' Pep tub, fu Alpha Theta. Ra) llarjo-I tin (tub. Dame! Harw Bo} ' P p ( luh. Bell) llatcher-]unioc Alumm cretary, F.B.I..A., D.E. . A., Lttrr} Ha;e.r-:\forning In piration, [conomic lub. foJepb Hendon oncert Blml, • forning In piration. \fm!llrlle11Jhall T · J (tub. Barbma Ht/1 Economi Club, ,iris' "0" Club, Hi torian, Pep Coun iet} cit, tudent Counol, A i tant All , chool (he rleader, Honor Tim lltllman-B >}' • ''0" Club ret ry. ,\!m.rha/1 Hunt- tudent ouncil, D.F. Club, B y · Pep Club, Ke tub. ,\!erie llrm.rak I Medical reer Club Pr . Bo} . Pep Club, l r L
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Judy Cullen
!.aura Cumby
David D \ld
Harry DJH
Jud} D
Suzanne Da' i
Robert Da"
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M rilyn D1 kerson
Carol n D don
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Fred D1al
Don ld Drl ¡all
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Jane Dllnn
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D n Eunoff
T,nuna Faarban
Ralph Farmer
John rarquh r
DJna I c I r
Jame Fmnell
Jame<> fa her
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Rt h rd <..ould
Dann Gr
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Graham
Don C.ray
(,len GreenrO}d
I.md uolden
Lmda Gonzal
BrendJ Gramblin
Glon Gra\
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Tommy Griffith
0 nna Gnm
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Dan Hall
Harold Hammitt
Ted Hale
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Jerf} Hamâ&#x20AC;˘lt n
John Hammon
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C.herf} Hampton
Ltrn Hamm
Bobby Han ¡m
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Ra Haqo
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B t) Hat her
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Jo eph Hend n
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Tim Hillman
Carol Ho ue
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Lur; Johmon-T · I lub. Rrchard Ken-rconomics (Itt nt Council Heth Kuight Red Cros h Red Cro Vice-Pre ident, af t} oun II Reporter, • fu Alpha Th ta, • atiowl l Ionor iet ·, ~p nt h ( lub, Latin ( lub,. forning In Jlr tlon. 11111; K11 p 1 B } Pep Club. COli) La a/ r T · I lub. Robert l..Jt mgston T · I Club Pre 1dcnt, Pc:p Council, Bo} ' Pep ( lub, Junior Alumm. It an L011011 Band, T · I Club. Rtf/ JHagnou )-Key lub V1ce Pr idcnt, Tenm Team ( pt in herr) Jltmtm T · I Club. Pal i\fallh us Med1cal reers ( lub, D.L Oub. Jack J\ledford B ) · Pep ( lub, Bo} · "0" ( lub, Pep Coun 1!, Kc} ( lub. Dan ,,(r/1 1 Bo} ' Pep ( lub, Bo} ' 0 ' ( lub, K y ( lub, JIJ. Y' J\!tldr d ;\lr//er K1 Yi , F.B L.A. Pr ident an I H1 tonan. f 11) \lrllu ood B nd. Rob \(rtch II 1 'ali nal I Ionor ~ 1 I) Pre tdcnt, BO}' ' P p Oub Pre 1 ent, Mu Alpha 'Iltct V1cc-Pr tdent, L tin C lu Vie-Pre ident Jl T crctaC)', Junior M r hal, Bo} ' 0' Club, tudwt Council, , fornm.g In p1ration. 1 redra ,\fmJock Fren h lub, B nd lor,gu.1rd. LJdra J\fcC/am- I. onomic~ Club Queen, I..ntm < tub retar}, ~torn ing In piration, R d (co , tudcnt Council. Dom1.1 \(c /,mahan T · I ( lub
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James Humphr
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Don ld Hunt
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fa1 hall Hunt
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Larry John n
But h Kay
Patri<k Killman
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Paul Keeler
Glona King
Je te Jam
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Larry Kemp
LaDonna K•ng
Rtta Jeffcoat
Eddte Jone
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Margaret King
Linda
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Kathleen Kinnamon
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Carol Klepa
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Bill) Kuepker
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Larry Lau hlin
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D nny Lo1e
Jeanette Lo e
I mda Lowe
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Carol Loyd
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Ra nette Lehman
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Joyce tc, ·abb
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Jerry. 'el n
Barbara '
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I.mda PJrker
Keith 1 'elson
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B11l • rvell
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Dor .Ann 'ewman
Barbara 0 I
J ame Oldham
Roome Owens
Lana O:ley
Karen Peried
0. rle Phillip
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Kenn th Phillip
Mal) Phillip
Lmcb P• I
, hcheal P11lo"
Jani Price
Larry Pri e
Larry Pu ·ett
Jack Pugh
Tomm Philip
jerry Philpot
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l1ke Purcell
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Billy Rail
J•mmy Ramey
D n Raper
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James Red
Le ter R•kard
Tomrn Reed
Kenneth Rm hart
Paul Reynolds
Carol)n R1ppee
Jack Richard
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Velma R bert
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Kenn th Robin on
O£elia Rodri uez
Roy Rodn uez
Robert Ro s
"h rry Ro
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Wh n the spri11g rain hit, pro pecti\e olf tars turn to th mna •urn Pr cti in~: on the bro\\n grc n arc, Dick• Gentl'}, B bb \\'all ce, R nme T nn hill and Geor e Han .
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"• ·ou uail a minute )OU uy ;· )ells G ry muh s h hold back teammates Tony ree on (ri ht) and Terry Benge (I ft) E caping from G ry re Bob Parker and • fantn lkn e.
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31 I N. Broadway
SHAW DRUG Prescriptions Drugs-Cosmetics Call MU 5-6666
Sand Sweaters and Jackets
4505 South May
You Can Count On Us!
CAPITOL HILL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION ME 2-4453 31 2 W. Commerce
Real Estate Loans
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STOCKTON'S FOOD STORES 5 115 South Western
44th and South High
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Passenger-T ruck-Trailer-Scooter Foreign Cars New and Used
JIM LOOKABAUGH TIRES, INC. 451 0 S. Shields
ME 4-4666
Oklahoma City
BEAUTY SALON SUPPLY 4020 So. Walker Boy, th~ Chie-ftain ad\ erti ement are really Great! Btlly Keith nd John Lanier train their \OCal chord in sin~ing a ballad to the Chieftain ndHrtto;er .
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ME 2-9188
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ME 2-4401
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Where PRICE TELLS and QUALITY SELLS Capitol Hill Store 327 W. Commerce
ME 4-2483
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CE 2-1385
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ARNOLD INSURANCE AGENCY Fire-Automobile-Casualty 3109 S. Western
ME 4-3377
J. R. ARNOLD
JACK GOODING
ME 2-6753
GLEN HUNTER
ME4-1337
MU 1-5050
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THE HAMBURGER SPOT
26 and So. Western
FURNITURE RA LPH A N D IRMA BORTH ICK (C LAUDE )
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SCHWARTZ BROTHERS 272 1 S. Western
570 I S. Penn.
MU 5-2226
C ongratulations, Seniors!
ME 4-4185
Oklahoma C ity, 0 lahoma
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ME 4-4073
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24th and So. Walker
Oklahoma City
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B. JOHNSON AND SON ME 4-6633
S.W. 29th and Agnew
ME 4-1481
ROGER'S HOUSE OF WILKERSON'S
BEAUTY 921 S.E. 67 Operators:
ME 2-4034
BARBARA SHELTON PAT SHANNON KAY TOWNLEY NANCY FEREE
For Good Food-See Us 2301 S.W. 44th
MU 5-5771
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Oklahoma City, Okla.
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