Maud High School - Tiger Yearbook (Maud, OK)

 - Class of 1953

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Page 24 text:

 The football we leave to you, Ted. T. The ones that will bring us many a victory. Richard Lowe, we leave to you the camera and fixtures Good luck to you in taking annual pictures. To teachers we leave the echoes in the hall When you hear them please remember us all. To Laura L. we leave our faded blue jeans and shirts But while at school, replace them with skirts. To Frances we leave the mirror on the wall You can have it, kid, we won't need it next fall. To Frankie we leave our U. S. History book And the fun at all the wiener roasts we took. The Home Ec. building we leave to Rosie B. Take good care of it dear, is our last plea. To Betty and Laura we leave the Pep Club with its pleasures We leave this to you with all our other treasures. The library we will to Mary Ann Voris In hopes she won't check out the books that bored us. Our bobby sox and saddles that never get old We will to Jerry Rankin to have and to hold. When sitting in your seat watch out for gum Remember, Charles Henry, we all left some. To Charles and Claudine we leave our famed parking spots The rock pile, the grave yard, and all vacant spots. To Emma McKinney we leave brushes and paint she may need So as an artist she is sure to succeed. All the Fords we leave to Jim With the hopes he won't endanger life and limb. One of our biggest troubles and cares We leave to Rex the two flights of stairs. To Marvin Heffley we will our A's and B’s Please don’t replace them with C's and D’s. Bill Lankford, we leave you the baseball field That many a victory you may yield. To Bonnie Norman we leave our trophy case of fames To snow our achievements at Basketball games. To the Junior Class we leave our high school romances Our parties, class meetings, and all the school dances.

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Rogean Bankston has quit college, much to my disappointment, but she finally found out that a Bachelor's Degree does not mean an unmarried man. Joan Shawver is now proprietor of the Cold Feet Funeral Parlor in Blue Heaven. She is still looking for a husband. She says he doesn't have to be rich, good looking, young or too intelligent; but it would be nice if he could breathe a little. Dave R. Tiny Morris is a great hit nowdays. He finally made the grade as a football player. His prison plays McAlester next winter. He is serving time for trying to sell his mother-in-law to a museum as an antique. Bob Hanks had an accident that ruined his career. He was well on his way to a new world s record in flag pole sitting when he' stood up to wave at a blonde. Glendon Garner and his wile have broken up. In her divorce suit she stated that Glendon sent an undertaker to visit her and had funeral wreaths placed in her room when she was ill. Omega Williams Hawkins has realized her life's ambition at last. She is a bubble dancer in the Dirty Dungeon in Wolf. However, since she tried to perform in church, she is now waiting for someone to bail her out of jail. Farewell to you old Maud High From you welcome doors we part And as the years go passing by We’ll keep your memories in our heart. We will our hopes, our joys, our fame This we leave to you. Juniors, in our name. We will you our pumpkins, cornstalks, and hay They'll come in handy for you some day. Pat Raper, our debts we leave to you The ones we kept and added to. For Shirley Palmer we leave our tournament days That's where we had our happiest stays. Our jokes we leave to Wanda McKinney Who'll put them over with a whinney. Our plates of food we leave to Alyma Jean In hopes that she won't always be lean. All our marred desks and books to DeWayne Pratt You'll find them all over, for in them we all sat. To Charles Villines we leave our ability to act That you'll do well we know is a fact. The good old school buses to Honey we leave To bring him to school the teachers he might peeve.

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