Hello!” I’m the Temple Tiger and it gives me great pleasure to present the 1964 Tiger, named after me. As the year draws to a close I look back with pleasure upon the events that have filled my cup of memories to overflowing. I have attempted to capture the best and most outstanding of these memories between the covers of the 1964 Tiger. I hope that I have succeeded in my endeavor to present a good annual to you. the students of Temple. With a sincere wish that each of you will find among these pages something special - - something you will remember for a long, long while, I give you the 1964 TIGER. of Temple. Oklahoma 'Dedication and 4frfmeciation This page has a twofold pur- pose. It has been prepared in dedication to and appreciation of THE PEOPLE OF OUR OWN COMMUNITY: Who provide us with proper facilities for a good beginning down the road to learning and understanding - To a strong FACULTY, who seek to guide and direct us in our educational endeavors and counsel when asked the way we should go. Our people who support us financially so that banquets are possible. - - Who work many hours after school so that we may not only produce a money-making play, but may grow in understanding of our fellow man. Or sponsor trips so that we may view the world and people about us and value and estimate these endeavors of others. Who make new Band Uni- forms become a reality. - The same FACULTY who are always ready to extend a sincere welcome to faculty newcomers. (Newcomer, Mrs. Wood is receiving a wedding gift.) And, in the end, if we do our part, when the time comes for us to leave the shelter of these walls and this community, who wish us well and remain our loyal friends and well- wishers so long as the need exists. FOR YOU, THIS BOOK. rfcC Hc U4tntLtta t L. T. CANARY Superintendent of Schools FRED R. WHITE High School Principal BOB HART Elementary Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION President- - - Vice President Clerk- - - - - Member------ Member------ Robert Spurlock ■ Elmer Graham - - Bill Bentley Bufford Durrett Wesley Bowles MRS. WINNIE BIZZELL B. S. , M. S. Degrees Fifth Grade Hobby: Sewing Favorite Subject: Arithmetic MRS. DOLA THOMPSON B. S. Degree Fifth and Sixth Grade Hobby: Reading and Art Favorite Subject: Arithmetic £Ce Ke tt ut MRS. PEARL LAXSON B. S. Degree First Grade Hobby: Reading and Raising Siamese Cats Favorite Subject; Reading MRS. MAE BLAIR B. S. , M. S. Degrees Sixth Grade Hobby: Sewing Favorite Subject: Arithmetic MRS. BEULAH CLAUSEN B. S. Degree Third Grade Hobby: Collecting Recipes Favorite Subject: Geography MRS. ARDENIA COX B. S. Degree Second Grade Hobby: Water Skiing Favorite Subject: Reading MRS. RUTH JEFFREY B. S. Degree Third and Fourth Grade Hobby: Cooking for boys Favorite Subject: English MRS. JOANNE GINN B. S. Degree First Grade Hobby: Reading and Piano Favorite Subject: History MRS. ELIZABETH HOOPER B. S. , M. S. Degrees Third Grade Hobby: Reading Favorite Subject: Geography MRS. VIRGINIA BONE B. S. Degree Home Economics Hobby: Sewing MR. B. L. HENRY B. S. Degree Science Hobby: Golf MRS. PATTY DRISKILL B. S. Degree Language A ns Hobby: Sewing, T. V. MR. GLEN ENGLE B. S. Degree Mathematics Hobby: Archery MR. DOUGLAS MORRIS B. S. , M. S. Degrees Voc. Agriculture Hobby: Hunting MR. C. L. ROBERTSON B. S. Degree Music, History Hobby: Clocks MR BOB WOOD B. S. Degree Soc. Studies, P. E. Hobby: Spons MR JOHN WALKER B. S. Degree Indus. Ans, Athletics Hobby: Hunting MR GORDON VAUGHN B. S. , M. S. Degrees Soc. Studies, Athletics MRS. ROSEMARY ZULE B. S. Degree Spanish, English Hobby: Writing MRS. VERNELL HENRY B. S. Degree Soc. Studies, Math. Hobby: Reading MRS. GOLDIE WOOD B. S. Degree English, Spanish Hobby: Bridge 6 Sc oaC MRS. MILDRED KERR B. S. Degree Business Education Hobby: Reading MRS. JACKIE LOWE B. S. , M. S. Degrees English, Speech, Drama Hobby . Sewing G cce Finding a place for everyone and everyone in his place, answering the telephone, and maintaining records for the entire high school are the duties of Mr. White (seated) and his staff: (left to right) Dana Allen, 5th hour; Janice Taylor, 6th hour, Gary Monroe, 2nd hour; Frankie Kindred, 6th hour; Steve Mcllhaney, 1st hour; Glenna Hooper, 4th hour; and Deloris Taylor, 3rd hour. OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT The records kept by Mrs. Langford make realities of a Senior Trip to the World’s Fair, a Junior Prom, a class party, or any and all items. APPROVED Mr. Canary, in his adjoining office; where he BY carefully formulates plans for the education and general welfare of each and every student. SCHOOL PERSONNEL Kermit Langford CAFETERIA STAFF: Clarence Brown Custodian (L'R Mrs- Tarkington, Mrs. McCoy. Mrs. Bills. Bus Mechanic Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Bridges. First place on this page for Mrs. Bizzell, and her Fifth Mrs. Blair, as well as her smiling Sixth Graders, are Grade, and success in her new school. planning a move to Jr. High. Stacked chairs indicate the day is about over for Mrs. Mrs. Laxson's First Grade were hearing one more reading Ginn’s First Grade. lesson, before asked to pose. Three student's posed with Mrs. Hooper so all Fourth A ciphering match at the board helped Mrs. Thompson's Graders would appear in the picture. 6th Grade Graduation nerves. It was time to drink your milk in Mrs. Cox's Second Grade when the camera arrived. Mrs. Jeffrey's Third and Fourth had just completed a mother's day greeting. 'ptndt tfaute Teacher: MRS. GINN Roger Abbe Karen Bigford Terry Blair Tommy Brockert Donna Brown James Collins Ricky Crow Mark Glasgow Joe Hardin Ray Hooper Benny Howard Janet Howard Bonnie Jones Paula Mullinex Billy Parkey i ■ Mary Sanchez Dianne Shaw Roy Simms Sylvia Smith Craig Thompson Eliazar Velesquez Jo Weaver Terry White tfauCe Debbie Bigford Nancy Bowles David Brown Teacher: MRS. LAXSON Terri Sue Cole Tommy Covington Debbie Lou Dunagan Tammy Durrett Mary Ann Felder Leta Joan Ginn David Henderson Carol Ann Ille J. Mark Lipscomb Mark Marlin Clifford Michael Mickey Mason Naelia Reyes Eddie Roderick Angelea Salazar Irene Sanchez Rickie Smith Gary Sorey Marie Tahdooahnippah Bert Wall SecottcC tyrtfute Teacher: MRS. COX Jeanette Bailey Kathy Barber Lisa Benson Renee Berry Denise Bridges Shelia Collier Cheryl Dobbs Amy Dilks Howard Grubb David Hardinge Donna Howard Mary Henry Debra Horschler Robert Ille Brenda Knox C ecil Kohl Russell Lawrence Virginia Lebarre Rafalita Sanchez Debbie Sanders George Tahdooahnippah Dewey Woods Nancy Lipscomb John Long Scott Morgan Mike Norton Vickie Phillips 7 W dfnade Lipata Aldace Mavoureen Barber Raymond Beavers Johnny Bigford Teacher: MRS. CLAUSEN Deborah Bridges Cheryl Brown Joe Camero Shari Casteel Steve Charles Ronnie Covington Joe Cox Kent Darter Eddie Durrett Rosemary Hatch Mike Hutchins Iowana Lacefield Mike Marlin Bob McCluskey Ann Newman Deborah Newsom Sandy Palmer Etta Pyburn Jasper Randall Larry Reed T erry Reed Janet Rodolph Daniel Salazar Suzanne Shelton James Smith Joe Sanchez Allen Sorey Sam Tunnell Clinton Walls Ray Womack Teacher: MRS. JEFFREY Gary Bowles Pamela Bracy Joy Nell Brinlee Teresa Collins Mark Dowlen Buzzy Ginn Ricky Hargrove Paula Hooper Jeryl Leseney Brent Parkey Pamela Morris Creech Richardson Dorney Riddles Frank Sanchez Wade Lyn Shaw Judy Smith Jay Spann Ricky Thurman Gregg Yeilding 'poccit i tyuicCe Terrie Bizzell Elmer Graham Carolyn Lipscomb Jimmy Moates Linda Tombs Johnny Walker Sharon Abbe Joe Alston Robby Brockert Teacher: MRS. HOOPER Jimmy Carroll Janie Camero Johnette Cole Claudine Collins James Collins Reba Cooper Stephen Dilks Sharon Douglass Ramona Garcia Clint Gower Randy Grubb Richard Henson Carla Kindred Toni Kosechata Denna Mann Michael Phillips Betty Pybum Janet Roddy Andy Rylant David Sanchez Janie Shelton Brenda Simms Roynell Tompson Michial Vaughn tfaute Teacher: MRS. BIZZELL Mitchell Bowles Sharon Bracy Patsy Brinlee Reba Cullen Karen Ellison Gayla Allen Glenda Allen Bruce Benson Donna Blair Ella Hardin Glen Hardin Richard Hart Kim Hooper Mike Ille Sharon Ivester Linda Knox Pat McCluskey Joyce McIntyre Aubry Michael Bill Mullinex Georgia Newman Rhoda Palmer Bill Pulis Shelia Richardson Helen Smith Ronnie Smith Nolan Tahdooahnippay Otis Tahdooahnippay Michall Taylor Guerry Thompson Faye Tunnell Gary Vaughn Bobby White Vicki Womack icuCe Teacher: MRS. THOMPSON Carol Creswell Daryl Hart Doris Ann Horschler Kay Lipscomb Cinda Spann Louise Zachary Carol Bentley JoAnna Bowles Estella Couright Scxt£ Jimmy Dobbs Kathy Ginn Bobbie Green Diana Hardinge tyuuCe Charles Hargrove Janice Henderson Vickie Keck Zack Kitchen Don Lacefield Pat McIntyre Susan Morgan Jerry Norman Gloria West Carl Worsham Sextii tfaute Teacher: MRS. BLAIR Joe Darter Helen Davis Karen Dees Diane Douglass Tony Dunagan Elizabeth Bizzell Bobby Brown Ruby Collins Sharon Covington Sharon Ford Glenda Gilger Cletus Gower Craig Gower Amanda Helms Phil Hooper Larry James Kelvin Jamison Warren Langford Raymond Leseney Brenda Long Bobby Mann Marsha McDowell Debbie McGee H. C. McGee N. D. Miles Dorothy Newsom Leonard Newsom James Payne Cheryl Phillips Eddie Ryker Vicki Stogner Stephen Swinney Lebert Taunah Denise Taylor FRESHMAN OFFICERS: President--------------Derrell Jackson Vice President-------Frankie Kindred Secretary- - - - - Herschell Douglass Sgt. of Arms---------Meryl Williams Reporter- ---------------Ronnie Wrape EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS: President----------------Malcolm Taunah Vice President---------- Willie Kidd Secretary- ------------- - Vikki Carroll Reporter-------------LaDonna Parkey SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS: President------------------------Kathy Graham Vice President.............Betty Henry Secretary------------------------Ginny Shelton Seventh Sponsor: MR. ROBERTSON Randy Alexander Dale Barnes Sandra Berry David Bowles Randy Bowles Jerry Brinlee John Brockert Joe Canary Gerald Collier Denise Cooper Guerry Douglass Virginia Douglass Carl Evans Yvonne Glasgow Jackey Glenn Kathy Graham Sandra Green Betty Henry Andy Hooper David Ivester Gary James Clayton Johnson Geneva Johnson Verna Mae Johnson Leslie Keeney Sharon Knox Tresa McDowell Robby Milburn Sandy Moates Glenna Norman Seventh icuCe (Continued) uuCe Sponsor: MR. VAUGHN Cleo Abbe Betty Bigford John Bone Rosemarie Bowles Thomas Brown Vikki Carroll Anna Clingman Lynn Cobb Glendel Cole Teresa Council Lonnie Courtright Mike Davis Chris Dowlen Jimmy Guerry Kathy Hale Nancy Riddles Billy Russell Ginny Shelton Gary Smith Peggy Smith LaVada Valdez Charles West Dennis White Mary Woods Bill Zule Elsie Stapp Kent Thompson Lawrence Tisdale Renee Tullos £cy4t6, tyitute (Continued) Sponsor: MR. VAUGHN Linda Hardin Victor Hardin Larry Ille Butch Ivester Gerald James Alfred Johnson Billy Johnson Diane Keeney Willie Kidd Jackie Kindred Jerry Kosechata Shelia Latimer Barney Lipscomb Beverly Long Charlotte Nahquaddy Johnny Noblitt LaDonna Parkey Roy Payne Robert Peterson Carla Pirtle Carolyn Pulis Diane Rylant Deloris Smith Keila Southerland Malcolm Taunah Carolyn Taylor Franklin Tunnell Tim Vernon Phyllis Womack Ora Worley Kay Berry David Bridges Farrell Bridges Kathy Brown Ricky Cagle Jim Paul Casteel Gail Cobb Elmer Collins Jimmy Creswell Ann Davis Sponsor: MR. ENGLE Wilda Abbe Dana Allen Thomas Atchavit Kathy Athey Frank Aven Cecil Barnes Mickey Bentley Herschell Douglass Suzanne EVans Barbara Fry Linda Green Phyllis Grubb Renee Gower Ronald Hardin Buddy Hooper Derrell Jackson Berniece Johnson (Continued) Jimmy Jones Frankie Kindred Fonda Kindred Linda LeBarre Carl Leseney Richard McCluskey Carol McIntyre Ida Miles Lillian Monk Barbara Morris Oveta Mullens Ruth Newsom Becky Newman Odis Norton Dean Pahcheka Billy Payne Charlene Poemoceah Jerry Riddles Sharon Riddles Kenneth Smith Sherry Southerland Gary Thurman LaDonna Valdez Vicki Wampler Myerl Williams Ronnie Wrape Cecil Zachary SENIORS: PRESIDENT - Robert Carroll VICE PRESIDENT - Richard Williamson SECRETARY-----------Joanne Norton TREASURER--------- - Dolores Bridges REPORTER----------Don Sanders CO-SOCIAL CHAIRMEN............. Judy Wrape - Nancy Brocken WORK DAY CHAIRMEN.............. Kay Brown - David Glenn CONCESSION CHAIRMEN............ Joy Monroe - Connie Witt BAKE SALE CHAIRMAN............. Nancy Brocken CHRISTMAS CARD CHAIRMAN-------- Nancy Poemoceah ADVERTISING CHAIRMAN........... Dixie Anderson JUNIORS: PRESIDENT - Mike Bone VICE PRESIDENT- - — Dorita Hooper SECRETARY..........Sally Campbell TREASURER- — ----- Julia Henry REPORTER- ----- -Glenda Canary SOPHOMORES: PRESIDENT - Phil Norman VICE PRESIDENT- - - - Terry Hooper SECRETARY..................Carol Abbe TREASURER------------Carole Knox REPORTER- - - - - -Marlene Anderson Sponsor - - Willie Marie Carr Larry Douglass John Edmerson Randy Glasgow Carolyn Graham Marilyn Graham Richard Hardin Norville Hargrove Gary Hart David Henry Terry Hooper Juanita Johnson Tim Johnson Mary Kerr Sharon King Carole Knox Vincent Kosechata Steve Lacefield Bobby LeBarre Steve Lewallen - - - - MRS. HENRY Sofe uMtotiea Steve Mcllhaney John Earl Meyer Kent Mincey Tex Lipscomb Linda McDavid Aaron Mitchell Guerry Moore Phil Norman Sue Norton Linda O'Neal Edna Payne Joe Prater Carrie Riddles Dale Rodolph Jackie Rodolph Donald Rumbaugh Lonnie Schuler Don Shelton Carolyn Smallwood Harley Standridge Joyce Swinney Hubert Tisdale Mike Toumbs Jeannie Williams Larry Witt Sponsors: MR. HENRY, MRS. DRISKILL DONNA ANGLEMYER - (Isabel) Chorus ELLA ABBE - (Smiles) Pep Club, Chorus, Junior Play CLIFFORD AVENS - (Brownie) F. F. A. , Chorus, Junior Play KAYE BARNES - (Shy-one) Chorus, Pep Club, Junior Play ROY BERRY - (Dennie) F. F. A. - Officer, Junior Play GRACE BIGFORD - (Beulah) Junior Play, Teacher's Aide MIKE BONE - (Burger) F. F. A. - President, Speech, Class President, Jr. Play, Athletics-3, Class Favorite SHIRLEY BROWN - (Surely) Chorus, Football Princess, F. H. A. , Class Favorite, Band Carnival Queen SALLY CAMPBELL - (Sal) Spanish Queen, Basketball, Class Secretary, Speech, Honor Society, Junior Play GLENDA CANARY - (Priddy Bird) Cheerleader, Basketball, Jr. Play, Treas. - Student Council BILLY BOB CARR - (Oscar) Athletics-3, Junior Play « KENT COBB - (Ladies' man) F. F. A. -Judging Team, Jr. Play FLORA COLLINS - (Flower) Chorus, Pep Club, Teacher's Aide GARY COLLIER - (Manners) F. F. A. , Football, Jr. Play, Band Camval King BOBBY DOBBS - (Punie) Football, F. F. A. , Jr. Play EWELL R. DOUGLASS - (Vinestein) F. F. A. - Treasurer RENEE’ DOWLEN - (Ivory-Tickler) Chorus-Officer, Accompanist, Band Queen, Pep Club, Speech, Junior Play (Jci UOfi6 GRADY DUNAGAN - (Beau) Speech, Track, Junior Play DOROTHY GRUBB - (Dotty) Chorus, Pep Club, Jr. Play HAROLD GUNN - (Coney) F. F. A. - Judging Team, Speech, Junior Play BARBARA HARDIN - (Hardy) Teacher's Aide KARIN HART - (Twinkle Toes) Speech, Pep Club, Junior Play, Student Month, Honor Society of JULIA HENRY - (Hewey Henery) Junior Play, Speech, Pep Club, Band - Presi- dent, Class Treasurer, Class Favorite, F. H. A. President, Honor Society DORITA HOOPER - (Brownie) Annual Staff, Speech, Honor Society, F. F. A. Sweetheart, Class Favorite, Class Vice Pres. , Council Secretary, F. B. Princess, F. H. A. , Jr. Play GLENNA HOOPER - (Ruby) F. H. A. , Office Staff, 4-H Club LEROY HUGHES - (Kilroy) Football, Track, Chorus, Jr. Play LESLIE JACKSON - (The Voice) Athletics, Class Favorite, Speech, Chorus, Junior Play EUGENE JOHNSON - (The Poet) Football, Track, Junior Play JOHN KERR - (Flash) Speech, F. F. A. , Chorus, Annual Staff, Junior Play JOHN EDD KNIGHT - (Big Ed) F. F. A. - Judging Team, Jr. Play TERRY LIPSCOMB - (Euclid) F. F. A. , Student of the Month, Honor Society, Junior Play BARBARA LONG - (Barb) Band, Speech, Honor Society, Pep Club, F. H. A. , Junior Play HOPE LOWE - (Hoppy) Chorus, Speech, Annual Staff, Office Staff, Junior Play HERSCHELL McKAY - (Hershey) F. F. A. MILJEAN MONK - (Mildred) Chorus, Teacher's Aide, Junior Play GARY MONROE - (Dignity) F. F. A. , Office Staff, Junior Play MARGIE NEWSOM - (Marg) Chorus, Junior Play, F. H. A. , Band Carnival Queen NORRIS NOWLIN - (Freeman) Junior Rep. - Student Council, F. F. A. - Sentinel, Football, Junior Play CONNIE PIRTLE - (Pert) F. H. A. , Junior Play, Honor Society WANDA PULIS - (Wandie) F. H. A. , Librarian, Junior Play LOUIE RIDDLES - (Pro) Athletics 3, Junior Play, Chorus, Class Favorite SHELLIE SCHULER - (Schulie) Chorus RONNIE SIMPSON - (Tommy) F. F. A. - Secretary, Basketball King, Athletics 2 DARRELL SMITH - (Hotrodder) F. F. A. , Junior Play, Office Staff DONALD SMALLWOOD - (Einstein) F. F. A. - Reporter, Band - Brass Quartet, Chorus - Double Quartet, Honor Society, Speech, Junior Play NANCY SPEIR - (Blondie) F. H. A. , Basketball JANICE TAYLOR - (Little Red) Junior Rep. - Student Council, Chorus, Office Staff, Jr. Play BRADFORD TISDALE - (Quincy) Athletics 3, Junior Play CHRISTINE TISDALE - (Chris) Basketball MARIETTA VENABLE - (Sapphire) Speech, Basketball, Track, Junior Play GINGER WAMPLER - (Virginia) Band - Majorette, Band Princess, Basketball LARRY WRAPE - (Gussey) Football, Chorus, Jr. Play 4 'i SHIRLEY BOWERS - Wills her diet to Marlene Anderson. In the Future we see Shirley Burly enjoy- ing that big piece of Chocolate cake. GARY FELDER - Wills his fast take off both in track and cars to Ewell Ray. In the Future we see Butch souping up his latest car and driving by a certain house. ROBERT CARROLL - Wills his ability to go steady twice in one year with the same girl to Ronnie Simpson. In the Future we see Rabbit still battling it out for that certain Senior girl. DAVID GLENN - Wills his ability to pretend to clean up the gym after a B. B. game and get caught to Don Smallwood. In the Future we see C. R. still making trips to Walters. DOLORES BRIDGES - Wills her ability to give Mr. White a head ache everyday during 4th hour to Julia Henry. In the Future we see Shorty modeling in Paris. KAY BROWN - Wills her quiet ways and her calm interpretative dances to Margie New- som. In the Future we see Katie learning the new Hawaiian trends. NANCY BROCKERT - Wills her ability to judge parking distance to Dorita Hooper. In the Future we see Eye-dot trying to get someone to class on time at O. U. RICHARD DOUGLASS - Wills his charges for his Senior Scholastic in World History to Mr. Han. In the Future we see Slick still trying to get along with his future father-in-law. DIXIE ANDERSON - Wills her ability to get married in her Senior Year to anyone who is willing to take on the responsibilities. In the Future we see Dixie Thad taking her little Anderson's to Church. SetUonA ERNESTINE LeBARRE - Wills her black hair to Janice Taylor. In the Future we see Ernie as a tired Hag- gar Worker who is looking forward to her next coffee break. JERRY HEFLER - Wills his ability to have a different car every week to Harold Gunn. In the Future we see Hefer operating his own used car lot. HOWARD LEWIS - Wills his BUILD to Mike Bone. In the year 2.001 we see Mr. H. L. finally getting a date with that certain Senior girl he asked in 1963. , JACKIE LIPSCOMB - Wills his basketball ability to Derrel Jackson. In the Future we see Chick driving his new green Caddy” to town once a week. CURTIS McCLENNY - Wills his good times after the Jr. and Sr. Banquet (1963) to Dale Rodolph. In the Future we see Cun doing SOME- THING. JOY MONROE - Wills her ability to plan her future in 30 days to Karin Hart. In the Future we see Sam swimming ou to meet that boat in the Warm California Sun. MARIE NAHQUADDY - Wills her Sweet dis- position and sewing ability to Oveta Mullins. In the Future we see Marie teaching her own Home Ec. Class. LOLA NAHQUADDY - Wills her Basketball ability to Barbara Hardin. About the Future all we know is- What ever Lola wants, Lola gets. We're sorry we lost Lola and Marie as class members. JOANNE NORTON - Wills her ability to have three suitors at the same time to Shirley Brown. In the Future we see “Puggy driving a red and white chevy - Wonder Whose??? Se u i DONALD SANDERS - Wills his singing ability to Aaron Mitchell. In the Future we see Duck” wondering what happen to Big Pasture. NANCY POEMOCEAH - Wills her dancing ability to Carolyn Graham. In the Future we see Nannie” still wonder ing if that certain Johnny is married yet. DELORIS TAYLOR - Wills her flat tires to anybody who thinks they can fix them. In the Future we see Dolorisy still driving around that certain block.??? SHARON WILLIAMS - Wills her ability to drive without a license to Sharon King. In the Future we see Willie still trying to finish that Old Correspondence Course. JIM WHITE - Wills his ability to go steady with one girl for SIX years to Leslie Jackson. In the Future we see Tubby driving his Very Own Cadillac??? CONNIE WITT - Wills her ability to eat pizza three meals a day to anyone who has an Iron Stomach. In the Future we see Nit Wit still trying to thumb a ride to Grandfield. RICHARD WILLIAMSON - Wills his acting ability to Grady Dunagan. In the Future we see Brainy still making straight A's at Yale. JUDY WRAPE - Wills her hair color kit tc Hope Lowe. In the Future we see Jupe Box showing her little Collin’s how to construct a schc track field. I DORITA HOOPER MIKE BONE Runners Up JULIA LOUIE HENRY RIDDLES SHIRLEY LESLIE BROWN JACKSON 7 tr, Z4uC Sett i Runners Up RICHARD JOANNE CONNIE RICHARD WILLIAMSON NORTON WITT DOUGLASS 'p'prf Soueet6e it 964 DORITA HOOPER 1963 €uut 2uee t 1964 RENEE'DOW LEN John Kerr Joanne Norton Dorita Hooper Hope Lowe Howard Lewis SPORTS EDITOR SOCIAL MANAGER CLASS EDITOR PHOTOGRAPHER Junior Senior Junior Junior Senior On stage we see the 1964 Tiger Annual Staff performing one of the first tasks toward making an annual. Deloris and Joy are checking picture list. Joanne styling Hope's hair, and Howard operating the camera with the assistance of Dorita. John is working with the lighting; Mrs. Kerr is posing for a picture. But this is only the beginning of a yearbook. From the small pictures will grow a complete yearbook after hours and hours spent in drawing, typing, checking, and double checking again to be certain that no names or faces are omitted. 1963 1964 Student (2 u tcil Sponsor: MR. WALKER STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: (seated at table) .........(center)......................JIM WHITE .........(inset, L)..........RICHARD WILLIAMSON ..........(2nd, left)..............DORITA HOOPER ........(2nd. right)..............GLENDA CANARY President-------- Vice President - Secretary-------- Social Chairman Richard Williamson David Glenn REPRESENTATIVES: SENIORS: NAMCY BROCKERT (sitting. 1st right)...................................DAVID GLENN (inset. R.) JUNIORS: JANICE TAYLOR (standing, 3rd left)............................NORRIS NOWLIN (standing, 2nd left) SOPHOMORES: MARILYN GRAHAM (sitting, 1st left)..........................STEVE McILHANEY (standing, 1st left) FRESHMEN: DANA ALLEN (center)--------(standing)................................CECIL ZACHARY (4th, left) EIGHTH GRADE: CLEO ABBE (3rd, right) - (standing).................................. CHRIS DOWLEN (4th, right) SEVENTH GRADE: DENISE COOPER (2nd, right) - (standing) GERALD COLLIER (1st, right) SENIOR HIGH 06la£o44tfi Society Joanne Norton - 3 yr. Richard Williamson - 2 yr. 1963-64 MEMBERS Dixie Anderson - 3 yr. Dorita Hooper - 2 yr. Julia Henry - 2 yr. Terry Hooper - 1 yr. Bob Le Barre - 1 yr. David Henry - 1 yr. Sally Campbell - 2 yr. JUNIOR HIGH Guerry Douglass Andy Hooper Denise Cooper Jimmy Guerry Peggy Smith Ginny Shelton MEMBERS Johnny Bone Cleo Abbe Carla Pirtle Delores Smith Dana Allen Kathleen Brown Suzanne Evans ?utcvie 'paswtte'14, s4«h uc 1963-64 President------ Vice President Secretary------- OFFICERS: ------MIKE BONE Treasurer .......ROY BERRY Sentinel - •RONNIE SIMPSON Reporter - - EWELL R. DOUGLASS ----NORRIS NOW UN DONALD SMALLWOOD Advisor: DOUGLAS MORRIS In formal initiation before the student body, the advisor and officers recog- nized new members. Previously, these Greenhands in in- formal initiation went through various trials. They also performed chores such as shoe-shining, etc. , for advisor and members. HIGHUGHT OF THE YEAR AND SUMMARY OF ACHIEVEMENTS - PARENT AND SON BANQUET At the head table. Pres. M.- Bone: left is '63 Sweetheart, Joanne Norton; right is 1964 Chapter Sweetheart, Dorita Hooper. After a delicious meal, the evening produced awards for Senio; member. Jack Upscomb. The members above received awards, as did-guests for outstanding Chapter support. 'patuxe s4( tenica Officers presiding at Formal Initiation. 1964 Future Homemakers of America SPONSOR - Mrs. Virginia Bone President--------- Vice President - - Secretary---------- Treasurer --------- Reporter---------- Historian---------- Parliamentarian - Song Leader-------- Devotional Leader OFFICERS: ............JULIA HENRY ..........SALLY CAMPBELL ..........TERRY HOOPER ........MARILYN GRAHAM ........CAROLYN GRAHAM .........GLENDA CANARY ---CAROLYN SMALLWOOD .....MARLENE ANDERSON .......... BARBARA LONG New members take pledge of membership BEGINNERS BAND Band Director: C. L Robertson MAJORETTES Drum Major: Dixie Anderson Left Twirler: Right Twirler: “ ' ham Temple High SchooliBand CHORUS OFFICERS: DIRECTOR C. L. Robertson School PRESIDENT - Robert Carroll VICE PRESIDENT------Renee Dowlen REPORTER- SECRETARY-----------Connie Witt SECRETARY ■ - Suzanne Evans ■Marlene Anderson SEXTETTE ACCOMPANISTS - Renee Dowlen, SEXTETTE: Jackie Rodolph, Carolyn Smallwood, Dixie Anderson, Marlene Anderson, Nancy Brocken, Sharon King. DOUBLE QUARTET ACCOMPANISTS - Jackie Rodolph, DOUBLE QUARTET: Sharon King, Deloris Smith, Nancy Brocken, Dixie Anderson, Roben Carroll, Don Smallwood, Leslie Jackson, Jim Casteel. 1963-1964 - MIXED CHORUS tee CecuCe'i6 GAIL JOANNE CONNIE GLENDA SHARON COBB NORTON WITT CANARY KING Sponsor: Mrs. Bone President: Dixie Anderson Vice President Nancy Brockert Secretary Treasurer if Carole Knox fJccKton, s4t6letic JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS GIRLS BASKETBALL, Left to right: CleoAbbe, Ann Davis, Deloris Smith, Ida Marie Miles, Bernice Johnson, COACH: Bob Han, Vicki Carroll, La- Donna Parkey, Diane Keeney, Carol McIntyre, Oveta Mullins. KNEELING: Fonda Kindred, Kathy Athey. JR. HIGH FOOTBALL BACK ROW: Coach: Bob Hart, Derrell Jackson, Frank Kindred, Buddy Hooper, Mickey Bentley, Jerry Riddles, David Bridges, Ronnie Wrape. SECOND ROW: Carl Leseney, Thomas Atchivit, Wille Kidd, Hershel Douglass, Rickey Cagle, Meryl Williams, Buddy Green, Malcom Taunah, Larry Ille. FIRST ROW: Richard McCluskey, Thomas Brown, Gerald James, Gary Thurman, Lynn Cobb, Lawrence Tisdale, Billy Johnson, Glendel Cole, Johnny Bone - Manager. JR. HIGH BOYS BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Richard McCluskey, Billy Johnson, Malcom Taunah, Hershal Douglass, Gerald James, Gary Thurman, Carl Leseney, Johnny Bone. SECOND ROW: Manager: Donald Sanders, Bill Bridges, Mickey Bentley, Frank Kindred, Derrel Jackson, Jerry Riddles, Wille Kidd, Coach: Bob Hart. COACHES Coach: Gordon Vaughn CAPTAINS Assistant: Bob Hart Assistant: Johnny Walker 1963 Butch Felder, Robert Carroll, Jimmy White Temple 26 Rush Springs Temple 48 Apache Temple 54 Big Pasture Temple 6 Walters Temple 26 Grandfield Temple 14 Comanche Temple TIGER SCORE BOARD 1963 14 Temple 8 Temple 0 Temple 6 Temple 10 Temple 14 Temple Mooreland 24 Warika 0 30 Ringling 0 24 Velma Alma 12 47 Ryan 6 26 Carnagie 8 20 12 Tipton 12 DISTRICT • BI-DISTRICT • REGIONAL CHAMPIONS of 1963 Se Uox ‘Wty i JOANNE NORTON GLENDA CANARY CAROLYN GRAHAM Guards Guards JOY MONROE SALLY CAMPBELL CAROLE KNOX MARLENE ANDERSON CHRISTINE TISDALE Forwards Forwards CAROL ABBE MARIETTA VENABLE WILLIE MARIE CARR MARILYN GRAHAM GIRLS TEAM Coach: JOHN WALKER Senian, ‘Soya TEAM (Left to right) BACK ROW: Gary Hart, Mike Bone, Louie Riddles, Robert Carroll, Howard Lewis, Phil Norman, Ronnie Simpson, Bradford Tisdale, Coach John Walker. FRONT ROW: Cleve Beavers, Lonnie Schuler, Steve Mcilhaney, Jim White, Billy B. Carr, Jack Lipscomb, Steve Lacefield. SENIOR MEMBERS: Jim White Howard Lewis (no picture) Jack Lipscomb Robert Carroll STARTING LINEUP: Left to right: Jim White, Louie Riddles, Robert Carroll, Phil Norman, Captain Ronnie Simpson, (kneeling) Coach Walker. TRACK REBEL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS FIRST ROW: Eugene Johnson, Grady Dunagan, Tex Lipscomb, Steve Mcllhaney, Steve Lacefield, Don Sanders, Bobby LeBarre. MIDDLE ROW: Lonnie Schuler, Hubert Tisdale, Billy B. Carr, Leroy Hughes, Gary Hart, Jim White,' Leslie Jack- son, Richard Williamson. BACK ROW: Coach Hart, Bradford Tisdale, Mike Bone, Howard Lewis, Robert Carroll, Phil Norman. Guerry Moore, Louis Riddles, Vincent Kosechata, and trainer - John Edmerson. Senio ? ?64 Coach Bob Hart Dedication of New Track and Conference Meet PuHtfVl ‘rfytyd, ?CCUK RELAY TEAM 3rd in Regional Meet Time 1' 34.2 E. Johnson B. Tisdale B. Carr M. Bone Jerry Buddy Frankie Herschell Carl Malcolm Billy Ray Riddles Hooper Kindred Douglass Lesenev Taunah Johnson Mickey Ricky Willie Alfred Lynn Larry Glendel Derrel Bentley Cagle Kidd Johnson Cobb Ille Cole Jackson PEOPLE AND EVENTS OF 1963-64 Students and faculty began to work diligently with the first opening of the doors to begin a new school year. The year progressed as if all were aware that BIG THINGS ARE BUILT ON SMALL THINGS WELL DONE. ” As the year moves along - another saying comes to mind, BIG OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS GROW. On the following pages we have tried to portray glimpses of the school year’s events that lead to the big Watch the ''Birdie” !!! Early Birds Smile You're on CANDID CAMERA? The Gang's all Here for the First Bon Boyage - Band! Off to the Class elections result in new slate They've got the spirit!! Now keep State Fair Parade of Class Officers that spirit! Wonder what they see? We see sleepy Beat those drums?? They resemble One, Two, Three, Kick! Clap, people. barrels. Clap your hands. Kick for Victory We're for the Tigers. Farewell Blue Devils But you have to go. The Lineup - ready for action Victory is the password. Jr. High F. B. Team Listen to the Referee F. H. A. Pledges F. F. A. Greenhands Dixie leads the band out to practice homecoming. Capt. R. Carroll and Capt. G. Felder and Princess Carole Knox. Princess Shirley B. Sleepy D. Winters awaits a sleepy band who must look sharp in District Marching Contest Band Booster Carnival Often factae Queen Candidates STRENGTHEN OUR NATION presented by Masonic Awards for Fourth and Fifth Grades Dixie, Jim, Mr. Morris Standing at attention, flag at half mast, a subdued A quiet but determined team carry on, on a field student body, chorus, and Rev. Long pay tribute to with flag at half mast, to Bi-District Champion- the memory of President Kennedy. ship over Tipton - stands filled. Beginner Band Double Quartet and Mixed Chorus Senior High Band present - ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT Xmas Program - Santa Appears - A Selfish Family - The Christmas Story - Cast in Song One Act Play Contest - OUR TOWN TEMPLE HOST TO BI-COUNTY AND DISTRICT TOURNEYS 2nd Place, Best Actor - Richard W. Our teams played well all the way. King and Queen Elementary Program complete with parasols and elves. Standing ovation for Dean Elkins SENIOR SPEECH PRESENT One Act Plays and the Cameron Choir and 2 Templetons. Her Majesty, the King Fishing Hat This Way to Heaven ATHLETIC BANQUET M. C. Nancy Brockert Grady and his Ladies Athletes, A111 Leslie rated, too. All-out efforts of the Junior Class presented the play Family Portrait.” - The Family - To Mrs. Lowe, all roles were important; students from other classes aided in crowds. F. F. A. PARENT and SON BANQUET Roll Call and Good Food Pres. Bone honors Sweetheari Awards are Presented Campaign Speeches , Students then Vote New Officers Seniors over $$$ Principal Hart supervises small-fry track. Chorus entertain OEA Mr. Canary welcomes OEA MUSIC DEPARTMENT presents its SPRING CONCERT Pan I - Beginner Band Part II - High School Band Queen Renee and Court Part III - Mixed Chorus Farewell to Seniors Best Costumes Marryin' Sam appeared He did the honors for Connie W. and Bob D. B1.U [ ____ ___________ 1 IT After a farewell, Dixie passes symbol to Don, incoming Drum Major, and Band leaves the field. 1st Graders of next year visit classes and have lunch at the lunchroom. SENIORS, IN LAST DRAMATIC APPEARANCE PRESENT: The Courtship of Eddie's Father There are ladies in the store, conflicting ladies, and more ladies. DAY - May 1, 1964 - ANOTHER WEIRD GROUP OF PEOPLE Gary and Nancy present: Eddie (Jim) and his father (Robert C.) This is Eddie's pick. (meanwhile back stage) SADIE HAWKINS’S SENIORS PRESENT THEIR PROGRAM AS THEIR CLOCK OF SCHOOL MOVES TOWARD 12 SENIOR GIRLS -- relate their march of time in story and in song — SENIOR EOYS JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM A VISIT TO A TROPIC ISLE 7:30 p. m. , May 8, 1964 Island guide - Dorita H. Junior Troubadours Surprise Bug Raid! Island's Ann Landers A Sumptuous Feast of Tropical Fare - served amid decorations of monkeys in coconut palms. Feast is over, chairs are back and Senior ladies, Junior ushers, and Junior ladies are ready for the music and Prom-time. To the tunes of a marvelous band, they danced and danced 'til 12. After the ball's over - s4n tcaC s4cu4 ict 44 e tt6bf American Legion Awards Trophies from the Band Athletic Award Award for P. W. B. B. Mr. White accepts trophies for the school Spanish Award Citizens of the Months Honors for Perfect Attendance Citizenship Awards Okla. Honor Society Members At P. T. A. , Woodman Speech HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT PRESENTS FASHIONS FOR THE FAIR Finalists, and 1st. Deloris S. Caps and Gowns arrive! Band tunes for processionaHpractice as Seniors make ready. At this time GRADUATION is won by many small things well done. Warren Langford presents tne Sixth Grade for graduation to Mr. Hart. SENIOR BACCALAUREATE for the CLASS of 1964 Sunday, May 17, 1964 Senior girls dressed in white with red Ushers: Mike Bone and Down the aisle to the honored seats corsages and shoes. Ronnie Simpson they go -- two by two. Music by the Double Quartet Sermon By Rev. Campbell Long Junior ushers at entrance COMMENCEMENT May 19, 1964 Valedictorian - Richard W. Perfect Attendance First time Spanish Award Danforth Awards: Salutatorian - Dixie A. Awards to Earnestine LeBarre Joanne and Robert With diplomas in hand at last, they marched out -- two by two. In keeping with out theme, Big Oaks From Little Acorns Grow” we thought we would use these closing pages to contrast pictures of the graduating class with earlier pictures. Before Now Dixie Anderson Before Now Shirley Bowers Before Now Dolores Bridges Before Now Nancy Brockert Before Now Kay Brown Before Now Robert Carroll Before Now Richard Douglass Before Now Gary Felder Before Now David Glenn Before Now Curtis McClenny Before Now Joy Monroe Before Now Joanne Norton Before Now Ernestine LeBarre Before Now Howard Lewis SENIOR PICTURES Before Now Nancy Poemoceah Before Now Donald Sanders 1 Mil Before Deloris Taylor Now 7 i Before Now Before Now Jim White Sharon Williams Before Now Before Now Connie Witt Judy Wrape Collins £ctctosi Before Now Richard Williamson Seventh Grade Class Officers As Editor of the 1964 TIGER I would like to express my thanks to the members of my staff for all of the hard work that they have done this year to make this book a successful one. 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