Temple High School - Tiger Yearbook (Temple, OK)

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Morning sun meets many banners On its westward flight. Dear to us above others Waves the red and white. Red and white flag we love waves For e'er o'er Temple High. May our sons for e'er be loyal To thy memory. The Tiger Temple. Oklahoma Dedication What all men are really after is some form,' or perhaps only some formula, of peace. - - Joseph Conrad The Tiger Staff meditated all fall, strivingto arrive at a suitable theme for this year's annual. We thought of all the usual people, places, and things - teachers, parents, students, school, state - to which yearbooks are traditionally dedicated. But none quite typified or captured the spirit of the year nineteen hundred and sixty-two. We will remember nineteen hundred and sixty-two as the year in which we saw: the first American launched into orbit around the earth, the world take numerous steps forward toward the peaceful use of many elements formerly used for destruction, and the same world take a great stride backward with the resumption of nuclear testing. Knowing the hopes and fears which exist in the minds of all students, all teachers, and all citizens concerning the future, we respectfully dedicate the 1962 TIGER to that first great dream of mankind - the dream for a real and lasting WORLD PEACE. THE STAFF Administration Superintendent of Schools L. T. CANARY SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE: Congratulations to the faculty, to the student body, and to the board of education for a job well done. I sincerely feel that this has been a very successful school year for our school. Our accomplishments have been many and our rewards were justly received. However, we must not rest on our past accomplishments but must continue to strive for the better- ment of our school and community. This can be done through a spirit of cooperation such as we have had this past year. We are eagerly looking forward to the coming year with anticipation, enthusiasm, and confidence when we inaugu- rate a new schedule for the improvement of our curriculum, one that will create a better learning situation for our student body. PRINCIPALS High School Principal J. D. LYNCH Elementary Principal BOB HART Board of Education HERMAN HOOPER......................President WESLEY BOWLES...................Vice President ROBERT SPURLOCK.......................Member ELMER GRAHAM..........................Member JOHN ED DOWLEN Member L J J “I would not hesitate to say that the United States is the finest society on a grand scale that the world has thus far uroduced.” L’ Alfred North Whitehead Mrs. Pearl Laxson ElCITlCntciry F CllltV First Grade B.S. Mrs. Joann Ginn, B.S. Miss Beauton Kooken, B.S. Mrs. Ruth Jeffrey, B, A. Mrs. Beulah Clausen, B.S. First Second Third Third Second Grade Grade Fourth Fourth Fifth Sixth Fifth Grade Grade Grade Grade Mrs. Elizabeth Hooper, B.S., M.S. Mrs. Dola Thompson, B.S. Mrs. Winnie Bizzell, B.S., M.S. Mrs. Mae Blair, B.S., M.S. High School Faculty Speech Mathe- Biology English English matics Athletics Mrs. Jackie Lowe, B.S., M.S. Mr. Glen Engle, B.S. Mr. Charles Elkins, B.S. Mrs. Maxine Boles, B. A., M.E. Business Athletics Science Math Education Shop History Home Agri- Band English Economics culture Chorus Librarian Mrs. Mildred Kerr, B.S. Mr. Fred Clough, B.S., M.S. Mr. B. L. Henry, B.S. Mrs. Vemell Henry, B.S. Mrs. Virginia Bone Mr. Douglas Morris, B.S., M.S. Mr. C. L. Robertson, B.S. Mrs. Patricia Driskill, B.S. Classes “I hope we shall never forget that wre created this nation, not to serve ourselves, but to serve man- kind.” Woodrow Wilson SENIOR OFFICERS President-------- Vice President - • Secretary-------- Treasurer-------- Reporter--------- Con. Chairman - Corres. Secretary CARROLL NEWBERRY ...... PAT HENRY CAROL THOMPSON BARBARA SPURLOCK ---JANET BOLES -MARILYN BRIDGES - JOHNNY NORMAN Senior SENIOR OFFICERS JUNIOR OFFICERS High JUNIOR OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary - - - Reporter - - - TINY SPURLOCK - JOE ESCHLER VICKI RODOLPH - - KAREN BONE Class Officers SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President....................................DIXIE GOODWIN Vice President - - JOY MONROE Secretary....................................NANCY BROCKERT Treasurer.....................RICHARD WILLIAMSON SOPHOMORE OFFICERS JANET BOLES Wills the Junior Class sponsor to next year's Seniors. It is easier to be critical than to be correct. - - Disraeli Seniors Sponsor; MR. B. L. HENRY PAT HENRY Wills his whatsamacallit to thingamajig. A witty saying proves nothing. - - Voltaire BARBARA MEYER Wills her basketball ability to Nancy Brockert. And sweet as air could make her, she. - - Tennyson ROBERT WILLIAMS Wills his quiet cars to Jimmy Kindred. O Romeo. Romeo! wherefore art thou, Romeo? - - Shakespeare KEN HENDERSON Wills his Walters girlfriends to Dickie Douglas. Who can wrestle against sleep? - - Martin Tupper LARRY THOMPSON Wills his spot at Walter's Lake to no one. If you do not think about the future, you can not Via ve one. - - Galsworthy CLINTON ABBE Wills his quiet ways to Jack Zerkle. Men are merriest when they are from home. - - Shakespeare MAR1NELLE WILLIAMSON Wills her ability to go with the same boy for four years to Johnette Helms. They do not love who do not show their love. - - Shakespeare BETTY DOBBS Wills her ability to be cute and witty to Janis Peek. DARLENE COLLIER Wills her shapely figure to Betty Stapp. On the stage she was natural and affecting. - - Goldsmith DARLENE SCHEU Wills her hair-do to anyone who can stand to be called Hitler. If I called the wrong num- ber, why did you answer? - - Thurber Though she be but little, she is fierce. - - Shakespeare Seniors Co-Sponsor: MR. GLEN ENGLE BILL MORRIS Wills his job at IGA to Robert Carroll. And as I tum me home. My shadow walks before. - - R. Bridges JEAVENA MULLINS Wills her car back to her mother. If you wish to preserve your secret, wrap it up in frankness. - - Smith LINDA SIMPSON Wills her empty pack of Winston's to Kay Brown. One hour's sleep before midnight is worth three after. - - Herbert JOHN NORMAN Wills his cushion to Dee Russell. The fever called living is conquered at last. — Poe CAROL THOMPSON Wills her reducing pills to anyone. Ring out wild bells, to the wild sky. - - Tennyson INDA LIPSCOMB Wills her seat at Walters Theater to Virginia Sims. MARILYN BRIDGES Wills her ability to always be on time to Joanne Norton. Part truth, part fiction; some thought, much whim, and all contradiction. - - Savage RONNIE SCRUGGS Wills all his themes to pep club for bonfires. Life, of time, that hints eternity!” - - Larcom LINDA DOWLEN Wills her parking place at sale bam to Ginger Wampler. In small proportions, we just beauties see. - - Jonson DIANA BERRY Wills her ability to say the wrong thing in World History to Tanna Mincey. Let the world; we shall ne'er be younger. - - Shakespeare DENNIS JONES Wills his ability in football to Curtis McClenny. A feather in hand is better than a bird in the air. - - Herbert Be bold! and everywhere - Be Bold ! But be not too bold! - - Longfellow Seniors LINN JEFFREY Wills his gentlemanly ways to Aaron Mitchel. Better three hours too soon than a minute too late. - - Shakespeare GORDON REECE Wills his traffic fines to Billy Guerry. Curfew must not ring tonight. - - Thorpe PEGGY COUNCIL Wills her good sense of humor to Mill Jean Monk. A sweet voice, a little indistinct . . . and lays stress only on what is deeply felt. - - G. Sand RUTH McGEE Wills her sewing ability to Karen Bone. Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low. - - Shakespeare BARBARA SPURLOCK Wills her long hair to Dorita Hooper. Ask me no questions and I will tell you no fibs. — Shakespeare GEORGE VENABLE Wills his bottle of sun tan lotion to anyone who needs it. Who does not love wine, women, and song, remains a fool his whole life long. - - Martin Luther NELDA PULIS Wills her old gossip to Shirley Brown. Gentlemen always seem to re- member blonds. - - Anita Loos CHARLOTTE WILLIAMS Wills everything but Clancy to Terry Hooper. Wife, cook, housekeeper doing the work of six. - - Gage JUDY TAYLOR Wills her black dress from Anastasia to Hope Veron. History is Bunk. Ford CLANCY WILLIAMS Wills everything but Charlotte to Jim Loftin. How sweet to discover he sighs not in vain. - - Dryden LUCILLE T ULLOS Wills her enjoyment of biology to Glenda Canary. So we'll go no more a'roving so late into the night. ” - - Byron BILLIE BARNES Wills her quiet ways to Deloris Taylor. As upright as the cedar. - - Shakespeare LINDA LEWALLEN Wills her dancing ability to Connie Witt. It would talk; Lord how it talked. - - Beaumont FREDDA CLOUGH Wills her ability to go with a younger boy to Oneta Weant. 1 have been in such a pickle since I saw you last. - - Shakespeare LINDA BRINLEE Wills her QUIET intelligence to Barbara Long. Silence, beautiful voice. - - Tennyson CARROLL NEWBERRY Wills this pose to anyone who can’t sit up. ”1 had a thing to say, but I will fit it with a better time. - - Shakespeare BOBBY BILBREY Wills his pick-up to anyone who wants it. Silence is more eloquent than words. - - Carlyle Sport royal. - - Shakespeare BETTY McILHANEY Wills her cup of ice to Judy Wrape. Lord! I wonder what fool it was that first invented kissing? - - Swift BECKY WORSHAM Wills her visitor's pass to Shep pard Field to Ireta Peek. My heart is true as steel. - - Shakespeare PAT MORRIS Wills her red hair to Nancy Poemoceah. To know her was to love her. - - Rogers ERNEST TAYLOR Wills his parking place at Temple Lake to Joe Eschler. The course of true love never did run smooth. - - Shakespeare CHARLEY RUSSELL Wills everything but his trophy to Billy Jack McGee. JIM AVENS Wills his steering wheel to anyone who has a tie-rod. Time is but the stream I go a fishin’ in. - - Thoreau Juniors Sponsor: MRS. BOLES CAMPBELL LONG Junior Play, Athletics THEDA JONES Junior Play, FHA Officer, Pep Club, Athletics JOE GOVER Athletics, Junior Play, FFA Officer, Class Favorite SANDRA NORTON Class Favorite, Sextet, FHA, Honor Society, Annual Staff JOE ESCHLER Class Favorite, Junior Play, FFA, Class Officer, Athletics SHIRLEY ANDERSON Class Favorite, Junior Play, FHA Presi- dent, Athletics, Pep Club BILLY JACK McGEE Athletics, Junior Play VICKI RODOLPH Junior Play, Class Secretary, Speech, FHA Vice President, Pep Club, 4-H, Band President EUGENE MORRIS FFA, Junior Play, Athletics, Band VIRGINIA SIMMS Junior Play, Librarian, Elementary Office Staff JIMMY HARDIN Junior Play, Athletics, FFA KAREN BONE Junior Play, Speech, Pep Club, Class Reporter, Band Officer, Honor Society, Student Council JAMES (TINY) SPURLOCK Class President, Junior Play, Athletics, Class Favorite, FFA Officer, Band JOHNETTE HELMS Speech, Junior Play, Band, Office Staff, Pep Club, FHA JACK ZERKLE Junior Play, Band, Athletics, Speech, FFA KAY RENE BOWERS Pep Club, Chorus H. W. SIMMS Chorus, Talent Show Contestant GERTIE RICHARDSON Chorus, Talent Show Contest Juniors SANDRA LEWIS Cheerleader, Athletics, FHA, Junior Play, Class Favorite MIKE McINTOSH Projectionist, Junior Play CECELIA BENTLEY Band, Pep Club, Junior Play. Speech LYNN NEWSOM Junior Play, Athletics JAUHREE SPARKS Pep Club, F B Queen Candidate, Junior Play, Student Council, Band, Class Favorite BILLY GUERRY Junior Play, Band, 4-H Club ONETA WEANT Pep Club, Annual Staff, FHA, Chorus, I Junior Play, Pianist JIM LOFTIN Athletics, Junior Play, Class Favorite, I Carnival King. Student Council TANNA MINCEY FHA, Pep Club, Annual Staff, Chorus, Office Staff, Honor Society, Junior Play, Pianist GARY COLYER FFA, Junior Play MARGETTA FETTERS Pep Club, Junior Play, Speech, Honor Society, Class Favorite, Band LARRY PROVINS Chorus, Junior Play JOHNNIE PARRACK Librarian, Junior Play JIMMY KINDRED Athletics, Class Favorite, Junior Play, Chorus MARY NELL BOWERS Chorus, Pep Club, Junior Play, FHA, Athletics RICHARD ADAMS Projectionist LINDA SWALLOW Librarian, Junior Play MARION BRIDGES FFA Sophomore Sponsor; Ireta Peek Richard Douglass Charlotte Lewis Jerry Hefler Judy Wrape Jackie Lipscomb Nancy Brockert Gary Felder Joanne Norton Richard Williamson Delores Bridges Bobby Dobbs Joy Monroe Robert Carroll Connie Witt Class MR. CLOUGH Jimmy White Linda Mcllhaney Billy Swan De loris Taylor Curtis McClenny Dixie Goodwin David Glenn Shirley Bowers Dee Russell Nancy Poemoceah Roy Berry Kay Brown Donald Sanders Sharon Williams Steve Langford Jimmy Davis Joan Bowles Lee Russell “I have never had a feeling politically that did not spring from the Declaration of Independence . . . 1 would rather be assassinated on the spot than surrender it.” Abraham Lincoln Junior High Class Officers SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS President........................FRANKIE KINDRED Vice President —--------RICHARD McCLUSKEY Secretary..........................SUSAN LYNCH Reporter------------------ - — SUZANNE EVANS NINTH GRADE OFFICERS President.................EWELL RAY DOUGLASS Vice President - -- -- -- -- -- MIKE BONE Secretary......................RONNIE SIMPSON Treasurer..........................JULIA HENRY Reporter - -- - — - - - - GINGER WAMPLER EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS President----- Vice President Secretary - - - Treasurer - - - Reporter------ - - PHIL NORMAN - - DALE RODOLPH STEVE McILHANEY - - - - JOE PRATER - - -DAVID HENRY Ninth Flora Collins Kenneth Stapp Wanda Pulis Sponsor; Terry Lipscomb Christine McGee Herschel McKay Dorothy Grubbs Clifford Avens Sally Campbell Darrell Smith Barbara Long Ewell Ray Dougals Betty Stapp Jerry McClellan Connie Pirtle Gary Monroe Kay Barnes Louie Riddles Sarah Russell Norris Nowlin Julia Henry Eddie Hyatt Ginger Wampler Billy Stapp Faye Simms Christine Tisdale Eugene Johnson Mill Jean Monk Grade MRS. PAT DRISKILL Mike Bone Glenda Canary Gary Collier Dorita Hooper Harold Gunn Barbara Rowell Gary Bridges Margie Newsom John Kerr Shirley Brown Kent Cobb Donna Anglemeyer John Ed Knight Grace Bigford Larry Wrape Faye Young James Edgemon Hope Vernon Don Smallwood Glenna Hooper Jerry Stevens Shirley Schuler Billy Bob Carr Marietta Venable Bradford Tisdale Ronnie Simpson Renee Dowlen Eighth Sponsor; Carrie Riddles Larry Witt Linda O'Neal Aaron Mitchell Kent Mincey Jackie Rodolph Teddy Springs Carolyn Smallwood Phil Norman Steven Lewallen Carolyn Graham Joe Prater Janis Peek Gary Hart Marlene Anderson Norville Hargrove Guerry Moore Betty Anglemeyer Dale Tullos Vincent Kosechata John Edmerson Juanita Johnson Billy Foster Edna Payne Grade MRS. HENRY Jeannie Williams Randy Glasgow Wilburdeen Powell Harley Standridge Carol Abbe Larry Douglass Mary Kerr Dale Rodolph Carole Knox John Earl Meyer Joyce Swinney Cleve Beavers Terry Hooper Stephen Mcllhaney David Henry Marilyn Graham Mike Toumbs Richard Hardin Donald Rumbaugh Russell Kosechata Hubert Tisdale Lonnie Schuler Willie Carr Tim Johnson Seventh Sponsor: Jim Paul Casteel Suzzanne Evans Ronnie Wrape Oveta Mullins Renee Gower Herschell Douglass Carol McIntyre Mickey Bentley Myerl Williams Kay Berry Chris Bowles Fonda Kindred Ann Davis Frankie Kindred Ruth Simmons Buddy Hooper Kenneth Smith Ruth Newsom Frank Avens Shirley Rowell Carolyn Rowell Derrell Jackson Sharon Riddles Gary Thurman Grade MR. ROBERTSON Dana Jo Allen Cecil Zachary Susan Lynch Richard McCluskey Ricky Cagle Phyllis Grubbs Cecil Barnes Gail Cobb Vicki Wampler Jimmy Lee Jones Barbara Moris Jerry Riddles Jimmy Creswell Linda Green Harvey Nelms Linda LeBarre Charlene Poemoceah LaDonna Valdez Cecil Covington Billy Payne Ida Marie Miles Genelle Gardner Lillian Monk Berniece Johnson Elementary “The winning of freedom is not to be compared to the winning of a game — with the victory re- corded forever in history. Freedom has its life in the hearts, the actions, the spirit of men and so it must be daily earned and refreshed ...” Dwight D. Eisenhower The Annual Staff dedicates this section of the 1962 Edi- tion of the TIGER to Miss Kooken in sincere appreci- ation of her years of service to and for our school. ’ Tis wise to learn; 'Tis God- like to create. — J. ,G. Saxe Mrs. Laxson's First Grade take time out. Mrs. Ginn’s First and Second smile shyly. Mrs. Clausen’s 3rd and 4th show bright faces. Mrs. Jeffrey’s Third Grade sit alert. Mrs. Hooper's Fourth have clean-swept desks. Mrs. Blair’s 4th and 5th turn to the camera. Mrs. Thompson's Fifth give a side-wise pose. Mrs. Bizzell's Sixth are happy to be last. Joe Norman Carla Pirtle Glendel Cole Sixth Grade Teacher: MRS. BIZZELL David Scruggs Jhyllis Womack lobert Peterson Jackie Kindred 3utch Ivestor Eddine Brockert Mike Davis Vikki Carroll Franklin Tunnell Ruby Perkins Johnny Young Cleo Faye Abbe Lynn Cobb Beverly Long Lonnie Courtright Betty Bigford Johnny Noblitt Donna Smith Barney Lipscomb Sondra Kohout Malcolm Taunah Carolyn Pulis Frank Nelms Mary Frances Morris Jimmy Guerry Roy Payne Alfred Johnson Billie Ray Johnson Willie L. Kidd Jack Dean Sixth Grade Teacher: MRS. BLAIR Linda Hardin Larry Ille Deloris Smith Johnny Bone LaDonna Parkey Diane Rylant Anna Clingman Teresa Council Ora Worley Linda Carr Fifth Grade Teacher: MRS. BLAIR Eddie Young Robby Milburn Trese McDowell David Ivester Dale Barnes David Bowles Nancy Riddles Kent Thompson Peggy Smith Gerald Collier Fifth Grade L r iZh Teacher: MRS. THOMPSON Sandra Green Randy Kosechata Sandy Moates LaVada Valdez Guerry Douglass Glenna Norman Jackey Glenn Yvonne Glasgow Andy Hooper Ginny Shelton Carl Evans Elsie Stapp Dennis White Betty Henry Billy Russell Kathy Graham Jerry Brinlee Charlene Springs Randy Bowles Rene Tullos Warren Langford Denise Cooper Randy Alexander Judy Prather Leslie Keeney Virginia Douglass Joe Canary Sandra Berry Norman Simmons Fourth Grade Teacher: MRS. HOOPER Earline Choate Jerry Norman Vicki Stogner Phil Hooper Lebert Taunah Deborah McGee Zack Kitchen Estella Courtright Carol Bentley Bobby Mann Helen Davis Craig Gower Sharon Covington David Smith Brenda Long Marsha McDowell Pat McIntyre Dorthy Newsom Peter Peek Sheron Ford Jimmy Dobbs Kathy Prather Charles Hargrove Raymond Rowell Fourth Grade Teacher: MRS. CLAUSEN Cletus Gower Vicki Sue Keck Leonard Newsom Katherine Ginn Amanda Helms H. C. McGee Janice Henderson Ruby Collins Third Grade Teacher: MRS. CLAUSEN Cheryl Woolard Pat McCluskey Rhoda Faye Palmer Mitchell Bowles Sharon Kay Ivester Patsy Ann Brinlee Otis Tahdooahnippah Faye Tunnell Third Teacher: MRS. Grade JEFFREY Bobby Dan White Jo Ann Arles Steve Canary Karen Ellison Joyce McIntyre David Lee Bone Helen Smith Mike Ille Bill Pulis Glinda Allen Bruce Benson Gay la Allen Louise Zachary Daryl Hart Vicki Womack Aubrey Michael Kay Lipscomb Donna Fay Blair Billy Peek Ella Hardin Romona Simmon Larry Springs Wanda Smith Robin Kosechata Cinda Spann Guerry Thompson Shelia Richardson Second Grade Teacher: MISS KOOKEN Johnny Smith Toni Kosechata Ronnie Covington Shirley Stevens Clint Gower Ramona Garcia Stephen Dilks Sharon Douglass Jimmy Moates Terry Bizzell Robbie Broken Jan Roddy Elmer Graham Janie Shelton Randy Grubbs Denna Mann David Sanchez Claudine Collins Johnny Bigford Carolyn Lipscomb Johnette Cole Betty Pybum Rhonda Smith Linda Toumbs Second Grade Teacher: MRS. GINN Carla Kindred Earl Choate Reba Cooper Jimmy Carroll Sharron Abbe Andy Rylant Donna Choate Ricky Henson and First Grade Teacher: MRS. GINN Pam Morris James Smith Linda Prather Jess Peek Bob McCluskey Etta Pybrun Gregg Yeilding Sherry Young Kent Woolard Joe Cox Jasper Randall Mike Marlin Gary Bowles Mike Hutchins Joe Sanchez Raymond Beavers First Grade Teacher: MRS. LAXSON Ricky Hargrove Shari Casteel Creech Richardson Paula Denise Hooper Kathryn Lee Smith Mark Dowlen Suzanne Shelton Brent Parkey Hollis Wayne Ginn Janet Rodolph Eddie Durrett Kathy Lou Simmons Joyce Nell Brinlee Dewey Woods Sandra Palmer Terry Reed Larry Reed Debra Ann Newsom Jay Spann Dorney Gayle Riddles Ray Womack Glenn Stow Jerry Sanderson Howard Grubbs Charlie Bemal Ricky Jim Thurman Frank Sanchez Sam Tunnell Homecoming PRINCESS Nancy Brockert 1961 FOOTBALL QUEEN PRINCESS Jauhree Sparks MISS DARLENE SCHEU CUTEST and WITTIEST Pat Henry and Betty Dobbs MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BEST LOOKING Linn Jeffrey Carroll Newberry Janet Boles Johnny Norman and Linda Dowlen MOST ATHLETIC Charley Russell Fredda Clough Carol Thompson BEST ALL-AROUND Junior BEST ALL ROUND BEST LOOKING Sandra Norton Joe Eschler MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Margetta Fetters Tiny Spurlock MOST ATHLETIC Sandra Lewis Joe Gover CUTEST and WITTIEST Shirley Anderson Jimmy Kindred Jauhree Sparks Jim Loftin Favorites bonus Annual Staff t Darlene Collier BUSINESS MANAGER SPONSOR Mrs. Kerr ANNUAL PHOTOGRAPHER Carroll Newberry CLASS EDITOR Joanne Norton EDITOR- IN-CHIEF ASSISTANT EDITOR Janet Boles Marilyn Bridges SPORTS EDITOR Ernest Taylor SPORTS CO-EDITOR SOCIAL EDITOR Joy Monroe Oneta Weant SOCIAL CO-EDITOR t Tanna Mincey SOCIAL CO-EDITOR Sandra Norton SENIOR Oklahoma State Honor Society MEMBERS Carroll Newberry Janet Boles SENIOR MEMBERS Pat Henry Marilyn Bridges Johnny Norman JUNIOR MEMBERS Tanna Mincey Cecelia Bentley Margetta Fetters Sandra Norton Vicki Rodolph Joanne Norton Dixie Goodwin SOPHOMORE MEMBERS Future Flomemakers of America Sponsor: MRS. BONE 1962 OFFICERS President - SHIRLEY ANDERSON NANCY BROCKERT ---KAREN BONE - - -THEDA JONES -TANNA MINCEY Vice President-------------------- VICKI RODOLPH Devotion Leader Secretary - — - — - — - - — ONET A WEANT Historian - - - - Treasurer ------------------------- SANDRA LEWIS Parliamentarian Reporter-----------------------SANDRA NORTON Musician ------- FIRST ROW: Karen Bone. Glenda Hooper, Connie Witt. Nancy Brockert, Joanne Norton. Joy Monroe. Charlotte Williams, Oneta Weant, Tanna Mincey. SECOND ROW: Theda Jones, Glenda Canary, Vicki Rodolph, Shirley Anderson, Linda Mcllhaney, Shirley Bowers, Julia Henry, Dolores Bridges. THIRD ROW: Barbara Long, Sarah Russell, Sandra Lewis, Deloris Taylor, Margie Newsom, Judy Wrape, Sally Campbell, Dorita Hooper. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Bone, Dorthy Grubbs, Donna Anglemeyer, Betty Stapp, Kay Brown, Nancy Poemoceah, Charlotte Lewis, and Shirley Brown. 1962 Chapter Members Advisor: DOUGLAS MORRIS F.F.A. Officers Present and Past Sweethearts and Escorts President at Work Green Hands Becky Worsham Director: MR. C. L. ROBERTSON Betty Dobbs Beginners' Band Barbara Spurlock BAND OFFICERS Sec. - PAT MORRIS.....Pres. - VICKI RODOLPH Rep. - FREDDA CLOUGH - - Lib. - JAUHREE SPARKS V.P. - KAREN BONE - - Treas. - BECKY WORSHAM Fredda Clough Chorus ACCOMPANISTS: Oneta Weant Tanna Mincey DIRECTOR: C. L. Robertson CHORAL OFFICERS: President................CAROL THOMPSON Vice President - - -------------------PAT MORRIS Secretaries..............BECKY WORSHAM JUDY TAYLOR Librarian....................ONETA WEANT Reporter-------....-----------IRETA PEEK HIGH SCHOOL SEXTETTE Dixie Goodwin Ireta Peek Becky Worsham Carol Thompson Oneta Weant Sandra Norton ACCOMPANIST: Tanna Mincey MIXED CHORUS Sponsor President: UNDA DOWLEN MRS. BONE OFFICERS Vice Pres.: BETTY DOBBS Club Secretary: NANCY BROCKERT PEP CLUB CHEERLEADERS: Glenda Linda Darlene Sandra Canary Mcllhaney Scheu Lewis Betty Mcllhaney Smiles of Victory I Dummy Up! Student Councils SENIOR HIGH COUNCIL President.....................PAT HENRY Vice President - - ----JOHNNY NORMAN Secretary...............-VICKI RODOLPH Social Chairman ------- KAREN BONE SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Carol Thompson Dennis Jones JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Jauhree Sparks Jim Loftin SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES: Ireta Peek Robert Carroll JUNIOR HIGH COUNCIL President - — ......... MIKE BONE Vice President......................TERRY HOOPER Secretary.................DORITA HOOPER Social Chairman-----------GLENDA CANARY NINTH REPRESENTATIVES: Renee Dowlen Louie Riddles EIGHTH REPRESENTATIVES: Carole Knox Kent Mincey SEVENTH REPRESENTATIVES: Jim Paul Casteel Rirb-U-1 Morris High School Office Staff 1st Hour: Charlotte Williams 2nd Hour: Tanna Mincey 3rd Hour; Betty Dobbs 4th Hour: Sandra Norton 5th Hour: Darlene Scheu 6th Hour: Carol Thompson Principal: J. D. LYNCH Librarians 1st Hour: 2nd Hour: 3rd Hour: 4th Hour: 5th Hour: 6th Hour: Jackie Lipscomb David Glenn Shirley Brown Margie Newsom Linda Swallow Johnnie Parrack Virginia Simms Donald Smallwood Terry Lipscomb Billie Barnes Terry Hooper Librarian: MRS. DRISKILL Elementary Office Staff 1st Hour: Richard Williamson 2nd Hour: Robert Carroll 3rd Hour: Glenna Hooper 4th Hour: Johnette Helms 5th Hour: Virginia Simms 6th Hour: Diana Berry Principal: BOB HART Athletics “If we win men’s hearts throughout the world, it will not be because we are a big country but be- cause we are a great country. Bigness is imposing. But greatness is enduring.” Adlai E. Stevenson Football • Rebel Conference Champs District 8 C Champions Bi-District Champions COACHES: Charles Elkins Bob Hart Temple 46 Lone Grove 12 Temple 36 Big Pasture 6 Temple 6 Ringling 20 Temple 6 Walters 14 Temple 34 Grandfield 28 Temple 44 Comanche 0 Temple 38 Waurika 8 Temple 20 Lawton B 0 Temple 24 Velma-Alma 0 Temple 8 Ryan 6 Temple 48 Carnegie 28 Temple 6 Thomas 20 CAPTAINS: Charley Russell Dennis Jones Senior High Basketball GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Fredda Clough Linda Mcllhaney Darlene Scheu Deloris Taylor Connie Witt Sandra Lewis Darlene Collier Linda Dowlen Joanne Norton Joy Monroe Barbara Meyer Nancy Brockert Theda Jones COACH: Fred Clough Make that goal! BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM Charley Russell Jimmy White Louie Riddles Robert Carroll Jim Loftin Dennis Jones Clancy Williams Gordon Reece Joe Eschler Billy Jack McGee TRAINER: Curtis McClenny COACH: Bob Hart Ready to go. Tigers! Drive in! Get that rebound 1 Jump shot. Junior High Athletics FOOTBALL SQUAD Coach: BOB HART Strength in reserve I Girls Play Basketball Boys' Basketball Team Gym Class 'f ' • • v; • ■ % 'L. A . - . m:. - S 1. L .Vc r « . k? . V ; t Activities ‘'The United States themselves are essentiali) the greatest poem . . Walt Whitman Although most students would be the last to admit it, we were only too glad to enter into that peaceful ex- istence called School. The quiet halls and classrooms, the tranquil games we played - all are pictured here as record of the small part Temple Schools played in die pattern of World Peace. Preparing a double-sided attack Progressive students arrive mu. Senior - Studying? Between classes Annual Do-gooders Counterattack ADVANCED Typing Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble Heroes Admired Football season is kicked off Fervent Fans Serpents Twine Snake Charmers Rush Hour The Thinker HOMECOMING October 6, 1961 Herald for the Queen: Mr. Robertson. Queen Darlene Scheu and Capt. C. Russell Princess Nancy B. and Clancy Williams Princess Jauhree S. and Capt. D. Jones S. Canary presents Jr. Hi. Pep Rally round the bonfire! Yea. Tigers! Fight! Installation of FHA Officers Rally for the game of the year Championship football. with Walters. BAND BOOSTERS SPONSOR HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL Gleeful dart thrower Moneymaker Bill B. Halloween Art Seniors still work. Halloween Fun The Royal Court A View of the Crowd Students honor the flag. M.C. - Guerry Douglass We're glad to be Americans I The first Americans Words of Patriotism Cake and punch afterwards FORMAL INITIATIONS OF F.H.A. AND F.F.A. F.H.A. Officers Conduct Pledges presented for Initiation F.F.A. Greenhands PEE WEE FOOTBALLERS AND CORONATION Queen Carla Pirtle and Jackie Kindred and Gail Cobb and Ann Davis and Escort Frankie Kindred Derrell Jackson jerry Riddles Herschell Douglass Happy Seniors end the Concession Duties Junior Moneymakers begin with Box Supper Seniors Present: ONE ACT PLAYS For This Season Summer Lovebirds Peace is an Olive Feudin' ends when Contest Play was - Color love begins. The Flattering Word ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Presented by the MUSIC DEPARTMENT Band provides Xmas Music Special Ensepibles Beginners Band performs CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SPIRIT BEGINS WITH PARTIES AMONG THE VARIOUS CLASSES Eighth graders with Mrs. Henry Ninth graders' party with Dee and Joy are front and form a circle. Mrs. Driskill in old gym. center for the Sophomores. Mr. Elkins watches the Juniors Inexperienced (?) Seniors Carol leads an old-fashioned center attention on Jim's face. in a fast game. sing and then school's out. School’s out, the faculty breathes a sigh of relief, and they have a party. Looking for Santa? Santa is here. Presents for us, too? VACATIONS COME TO AN END AND THE BUSINESS OF SCHOOL MUST BEGIN Soph’s view group pictures- The Band takes a trip. All aboard for Durant! JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT INAUGURATES FIRST SEASON IN NEW GYM! Coach Hart and his boys. Junior High Girls at play. Boys warm up for game. Jim's for a shot at the goal Coach Clough and Girls Fredda heads for home. Headlines: TEMPLE SPEECH TEAM WINS SOUTHERN SIX SWEEPSTAKE TROPHY AND AWARDS Linda Dowlen in Drama Jack Zerkle - Radio Margetta Fetters - Extemp. Best Actor and Actress Duet Act - Cecelia and Johnny Duet Act - Darlene and Judy Practice that led to victory Scene from the Rainmaker” Scene from Anastasia” in State Speech Meet Acting is catching so the Eighth Grade Girls present Tom Sawyer to their class. ANOTHER FIRST: SPRING LIVESTOCK SHOW HELD IN NEW FFA SHOW BARty (After much work!) Senior showmen and champs Freshmen in the show ring Jack Zerkle and Champion BAND TALENT CONTEST Elementary Contestants High School Contestants Spiritual Singers OTHER ENTRIES IN TALENT CONTEST Makeup for Senior Play Mr. Robertson at the mike Senior girls' swing group Workmen not seen Senior Class Play - - - - YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU! Janet plays the maid. Carol does ballet. Darlene - The Countess Family gathering Revenue man calls on Grandpa. Linda makes up the Russian. Grandpa Pat returns thanks. Dennis makes Judy shriek! Charley poses. The G-Men Curtain Call FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA HOLD ANNUAL PARENT-SON BANQUET Enough fried chicken for all. Officers and Chapter Sweethearts Meeting Called to Order. AWARDS ARE PRESENTED AT FFA PARENT and SON BANQUET Clinton Abbe presents Jack Zerkle receives L nn receives the Tiny Spurlock gave award to Bobby Bilbrey Swine Program Award big boy’s reward” his FFA Contest Speech APRIL FOOL'S DAY BRINGS MANY FOOLISH FACES AND FOOLISH COSTUMES TO SCHOOL Students in school looked like this and the winners like this. Scene from jwn's Homeo CAREER DAY AT TEMPLE FOR COTTON COUNTY SENIORS School was proud to have former Mr. Whiteley of Cameron renewed Eighth grade waitresses student David McKinney of SWSTC acquaintance with students. selected for Athl. Banquet AMPLE FOOD. AN INSPIRING TALK, AND ATTRACTIVE FACES MAKE THE ATHLETIC BANQUET SUCCESS Jack Zerkle's bevy of Beauties Dr. Charles Green, Speaker. Athletes and loyal members Smiling Athletes Lovely ladies and Joe George's Table SIGNS OF SPRING Students talk of vacation time. Sr. Hi Track Team win Track Meet at Temple Oval. JUNIORS SELECT PRODUCTION OF THE BIG FISHERMAN for CLASS and COMMUNITY PRODUCTION Jr. Track Team winners, too. Local ladies provide Easter Open - scene in the royal tent Simon - Rev. Long - scoffs at music for the play. in the country of nomads. Brother Andrew and Joseph. Karen, Cecelia, and Margetta Death of rich man's child has Mrs. Lowe encourages well- give aid to Virginia and Jess. most of cast in garden scene. deserved applause for Cast. MUSIC DEPARTMENT PRESENTS ANNUAL SPRING CONCERT Entire band presents lively numbers in the mood of spring. Senior music students given recognition for service. Band Queen Ireta Peek 1961 Queen Barbara - Princess Betty Dobbs - Princess Becky Worsham - crowned by Tiny Spurlock. escort Billy Guerry. escort Jim P. Casteel. escort Jack Zerkle. WITH PLANS FOR THE END MONTH OF MAY BEGINS Students gather early in Spring. Becky Worsham. Senior, gives Faculty and students view Drum Major baton to Margetta. a$ new majorettes take over. HOME ECONOMICS DEPT. PRESENTS FASHION SHOW AND STUDENTS MODEL THEIR FASHIONS Karen Bone narrated the first half Some of the Models Carol Thompson was second narrator with descriptions of fashions. with colorful words. FINAL GRADE ASSEMBLY OF THE YEAR HELD IN THE PATIO Patrons view the program from Boys give a drill. An all-over view of the the shade of the patio porch. performers. THE SENIORS' FINAL PROGRAM HAD A FAMILIAR WESTERN THEME Senior girls in Western Dress. Boys gather round for a sing. All seniors in finale. JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET and PROM May 4, 1962. THEME: LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING Ready for the banquet to begin. Carroll N. speaks for lovely floral centerpiece from table. Wonderful prom in tune to Marlow band music. Last Days: Visitation Day for the First Grade of Next Year The pause that refreshes. Cafeteria Staff on Duty Going about their business. AWARDS ASSEMBLY Mrs. Dolman presents awards to final- Mr. Engle presents Math award to Janet Mr. Robertson honors vocal and ists in Woodmen orations. Winner- Boles, honors to Pat Henry, Marilyn B., instrumental music contestants. Glenda Canary. and Carrol N. SIXTH GRADE GRADUATION EXERCISES Program theme of Hawaii told in fact and song. Mr. Hart presents diplomas. BACCALAUREATE May 13, 1962 COMMENCEMENT May 17. 1962 Salutatory Welcome: Marilyn Bridges Valedictory Address: Janet Boles Commencement Address: Dr. Westfall AWARDS Danforth: Barbara and Johnny Citizen: Marinelle and Dennis Down the aisle with diplomas. Charley Marilyn Becky Betty Me Charlotte Janet Johnny George jeavena Carol Ronnie The preceding page was provided to give you a glimpse of the Seniors as they were in the beginning now that we have reached the end for they will not pass this way again. For this final page we got our heads together and came up with this: We eleven tired but contented people hope that we have worked a tangled mass of plans, pictures, and names into a TIGER that you will be proud of. To the graduating class, we extend our sincere con- gratulations and best wishes for a happy and successful life. The End of TIGER '62 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY Tfc NrWi tn- Aw T«,tw -«■ « I I V — aV-rV '• 3r■5P 5 - • 7« _ - T r . — AF5' y v c. fk?


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