Cushing High School - Oiler Yearbook (Cushing, OK)

 - Class of 1959

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Page 15 text:

 The '59 Senior officers ore : Judy Hedges, Secretory; Gory Harmon, President; ond Lloyd Culver, Vice-President. SENIOR CLASS As we look through this book, we the seniors of 1959 are reminded that this is the last Vivocity we will receive. We will miss all the good times at C.H.S., but we are comforted with the thought that we are taking much more with us than we have left behind. Upon leaving C.H.S. we realize that our years in the game of life have just begun, and we are areatly indebted, not only to the foculty, who has instructed us, but to all who have helped us develop team work, character, and sportsmanship. In behalf of the Senior Class of J 959 I would like to say thank you to our marvelous faculty, administration, and other students of C.H.S. who have made our years most enjoyable. We bid forewell to C H S. and to the seniors of future yeors whose memories, I'm sure, will not compare to those we hold of our school. President CUSHING CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Page 14 text:

Symbols of A Senior These are the marks of a senior—the class ring, cap, and diploma. Each person from the moment he enters the seventh grade anticipates these articles. To the seventh grader it seems very far in the future before he may attain these symbols of a senior. Time goes by very fast and soon you are a junior. When the class rings arrive in the spring, the prospective senior wears his ring with a great deal of pride. All through his senior year, the prospective graduate wears his ring with the school symbol, the tiger, facing inward. When he becomes a graduate, the ring is turned around; and the senior as well as the tiger looks into the future. In the spring the caps and gowns are se- lected and worn with pride. As he receives his cap, the senior anticipates the night of gradua- tion when he may switch the tassel on his cap to the opposite side. This will signify that he is a Cushing High School graduate. The most priceless symbol of a senior is the diploma. The graduate will cherish this valuable piece of paper for the rest of his life. The diploma not only represents twelve years of hard work, but it also stands for all of the fun we have had and the wonderful friends we have enjoyed. As we the Seniors of 1959 shine our rings, select our caps, and anticipate graduation night, it is our hope that all seniors-to-be will remember these symbols and strive to make their school proud of them. With pride, but with a touch of sadness, we turn our rings outward with the hope that we will all find happiness in the future.



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Adkiton, Herbert — “Herbie' favorite postime i having a good time. Hi oc- tive were Footboll; C Club; Junior Honor Society. Hi future plans ore un- decided. Adkitton, Ronnie - - Ronnie's activities were Footboll 1,2,3; Boseboll 2,3,4; Band 1,2 3,4; Trock; Boskctboll His future plan include college at O.S.U. Allen, Key — Bond and Rainbows were Koy's activities this year Her fovorite food is shrimp. Her future plons ore un- decided. Anderson, Borboro—Borboro's pet peeve is two-foced people. She plons to join the WACS or ottend o business school offer graduation. Anderson, Nick—Nick's future plons ore to ottend college and study engineering. His activities included F FA. 2,3,4; Bose- boll; Science Club; DeMoloys His hobby is working on model oirplones Andrews, Jimmy — Slick's OCtivities were Footboll 1,2,3.4; Trock 2,3,4; Bos- ketboll; C Club; Boseboll; Junior Hon- or Society. His fovorite pastime is |ust messing around with the boys His future plons include college. CLASS Aston, Wilmo—T l, DO; F N.C. were included in this senior's OCtivities Wilma's pet peeve is stuck-up people. Her future plons ore undecided. Baker, Charlene Her activities were Junior F H.A.; Bengolettes I, Junior Notionol Honor Society. Vivocity Stoff 2,3, Rombows; Tigeretfes Chorlene's fovorite food is steok. Her future plons include being a full time housewife Boker, Ronnie—This cosy going Senior boy's activities of C.H.S. included Foot- boll 1,2,3; Trock 1,2,3; C Club 2,3, T l. Ronnie's future plons include col- lege Borrier, Leak Leah's OCtivities hove been 4-H Club; F.B L. 3,4; President 4, Tigeretfes 2,3,4; Pledge Mistress 4; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4; Junior Ploy. Her future plons ore to ottend college ot O $ U Beall, Jerry—Audio Visual 1,2,3,4, ond Chorus were this boy's OCtivities Jerry spends most of his spore time hunting ond fishing His favorite food is fried chicken, ond hrs future plons ore undecided.

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