Maud High School - Tiger Yearbook (Maud, OK)

 - Class of 1954

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NELLIE WILLBOURN Pep Club 1, 2, 4 Sophomore Play 2 Senior Play 4. REX WILSON Basketball 1, 2, 3,4 Basketball Co-Captain 4 Football 2, 3 Junior Play 3 Student Council Reporter 3 Class Vice President 3 FFA Reporter 4. t Senior Class Will We, the Seniors of Maud High School, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby declare this to be our Last Will and Testament before our graduation from these halls of learning. To the highly esteemed members of the faculty who have spent many sleepless nights during this school year, fearing our failure to make the landing, we leave a promise that we will achieve more success in the next four years than we have in the past four. To the Juniors, with our deepest sympathy, we leave all our unlearned grammar lessons and do hope that they learn them. To the entire student body we leave our power (wielded by carrying flashlights) to get the lights turned on in the upper hall. To Mrs. Leach, our sponsor, we leave our gratitude in payment for the hard work on our play, the carnival, graduation exercises, and most of all for the interest she has shown in helping us graduate. Because of our sympathy for our fellow students, the members of our class wish to depart with the following talents in hopes that our fellow students will remember us in the years to come: I, Bill Allen, leave my ability as TV technician to Richard Lowe. I, Corkey Birdsell, leave my ability to always be on time to Mary Wedgeworth. 1, Rosemary Bohannon, leave my ability to play Bedilia” in the Senior Play to Alyma Price. I, Joe Campbell, leave my hopes to be an aeronautical engineer to Gerald Crabb. I, Mary Caudill, leave my ability to break training rules and get away with it to James Hodges. I, Darla Jean Ellis, leave my chair in Myrt's to Georgia Mae Green. I, Van Guinn, leave my blushes to Red Renfro. I, Merle Harris, leave my ability to say the wrong thing at the right time to Stanley Acree. I, Buddy Henry, leave my ability to get along with Coach Ingram to Claude Hall.

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DORIS SKINNER FHA 1, 2. 3 Glee Club 2. 3,4 Glee Club Officer 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2 Operetta 3. WILLIAM TATUM FFA 1. 2. TED THORN Football 3, 4 Class President 3,4 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 FFA Vice President 3 Class Plays 3,4 Student Council Officer 3,4 Band 1, 2,3,4 FFA Vice President 3. CHARLES VILLINES Band 1, 2, 3. 4 Drum Major 3,4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 2,3,4 Student Council President 3,4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4. CORKEY WHITELEY BIRDSELL Cheerleader 4. MARY LOU WILCOX Library 1, 2, 3,4 FHA 1, 2 Basketball 1 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4 4-H Club 1.



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I, Jimmie Nell Hester, leave my little red pencil used in Bookkeeping to Danny Raper. I, Frances Hopper, leave my ability to talk all the time to Sue Warren. I, Bill Lankford, leave my basketball suit to anyone that will have it cleaned. I, Dale Liles, leave my wrestling ability to Honey Martin. I, Dorothy Palmer, leave my knowledge of basketball to Pat Raper. We, Frances Mann and Laura Lindsay, leave our ability to go steady to Barbara Hutton and Linda Lindsay. 1, Florence Palmer, leave my typing problems to anyone who has the nerve to attempt them. I, Shirley Palmer, leave my record of Run 'Em Off to Donna Self. I, Jerry Rankin, leave my shorthand ability to Neomia Caudill. I, Janet Robertson, leave my ability to pickle frogs in Biology to Bernice Ryan. 1, Bettie Hart, leave my old parking spots to Barbara Garner. I, Buddy Sims, leave my ability to play football to George Davis. I, Doris Skinner, leave my ability to get engaged to Doris Castoe. I, William Tatum, leave my many girl friends to Jimmy Barnes. 1, Ted Thom, leave my ability to help people up and down the stairs to Jerry Bullard. I, Charles Villines, leave my Sing Sing cap to Richard Hale. 1, Mary Lou Wilcox, leave my driving ability to Jackie Swarb. I, Nellie Willbourn, leave my ability to milk cows to Frankie Snelson. 1, Rex Wilson, leave the left rear fender of my car to anyone that will have it. I, Sue Pate, leave my Bookkeeping workbook to Sue Noland. I, Bob Pate, leave my drip can” to Duane Collins. Besides these gifts, we leave our best wishes and a pledge of friendship from henceforth and forever. We do hereby constitute and appoint Mr. John Snider, Mr. B. E. McCharen, and Mr. Tom Henry as sole executors of this our Last Will and Testament. THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1954. Senior Class Prophecy The Circus was in town! I, a graduate of the 1954 Maud High School Senior Class, had just re- turned to the little old home town, and wanted to catch up on the whereabouts of the other grads. Hurrying through the main entrance of the Circus, I noticed a small tent to the right bearing the sign Your Fortune Read For $1.00. ” I thought for a moment and came to the de- cision that this would be a fine spot to find out all about my classmates. This is what I heard from the fortune teller: Mary Lou Wilcox, who was always noted for her driving, is now a famous motorcycle driver called The Daredevil. Her most famous trick is eight backward flips over David's house. Jerry Rankin finally got her beauty operator's license. She is now an operator for Bald Men, Incorporated. She dresses rabbits and chickens for Bohannon's Super Market as a side line. Jimmie Nell Hester always goes around saying, Mamma loves me, that I know; but Poppa says he fears some day, with some mean scamp I’ll not mn away. Charles Henry, a promising young lawyer, recently tried three cases—Coca-Cola, Dr. Pepper, and Grape. His famous court cry is, A bottle a day keeps the Zu Zu Bugs away.

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