Temple High School - Tiger Yearbook (Temple, OK)

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FOREWORD EDUCATION! This is the bold cry across the lands and over the oceans. Never since the golden age of the Renaissance has modem man, crushed by the weight of prejudices, hatreds, false 'isms and his own ignorance in the ever-widening frontiers of his world, wanted so much to know, to grow, and to be educated. Some of us have finished the first important step in this great quest for learning; some are only at the begin- ning. Within this book, the STAFF has tried to hold in store your days of this quest, to make for you - — YOUR TREASURE CHEST Within this book, a treasure chest we've made. But not for gems and gold. But filled with things more rare and fine, As full as it will hold. Into it we placed pictures of your deeds. Of friends whom you hold dear, Of the classes, the teachers, the happy hours, That filled your life with cheer. If along your way of life in the years ahead, Dark, gloom-filled days should come, Your hopes, your dreams, your plans and schemes, Your bright, shining prospects to mar, Open this, your TREASURE CHEST of days gone by, And see how very, very rich you are. Here it is--YOUR TREASURE CHEST THE TIGER OF 1966 Temple Oklahoma DEDICATION We live in a treasured land often called the cradle of democracy, yet the times of our generation seem to be filled with stress, with strain, and with the strife that often accompanies progress. It is a time of protest, of rebellion against authority, of a falling away from the traditions that made this a treasured land. Yet a back- ward glance reveals our day to be one in which great strides have been made in realizing the importance of education, in conquering space, and in understanding our universe. The time of the sheltered days of student life is passing for us and we must enter a world in which passive submission is a thing of the past. One must stand up and be counted for or against something. On this page we wish to make it known that we truly appreciate and firmly believe we have had for us TREASURES in store in the form of our PARENTS. SO WE HEREBY DEDICATE THIS BOOK TO OUR PARENTS: We pause near the end of our high school days--------And clasp the treasured hand which has guided us thus far------We lift our hearts and voices in a song of praise---------------To honor you, our parents, for love, for faith, for principles—Imbued in us from birth, for all that builds us—gifts from you-------- Oh! That we prove our worth! ADMINISTRATION FRED R. WHITE High School Principal President---- Vice President Clerk........ Member------- Member-------- BOARD OF EDUCATION L. E. RODERICK Elementary Principal • - -Bill Bentley • Buford Durrett ■ - Thad Gower ■ Elmer Graham Robert Spurlock 1st Grade MRS. JOANNE GINN 5th and 6th Grades MRS. CLARICE MORRIS 1st and 2nd Grades ELEMENTARY MRS. PEARL LAXSON 2nd Grade MRS. ARDENA COX 3rd Grade MRS. BEULAH CLAUSEN 4th Grade MRS. RUTH JEFFREY 4th Grade MRS. ELIZABETH HOOPER 5th Grade MRS. DOLA THOMPSON FACULTY 6th Grade PRINCIPAL L. E. RODERICK Speech English MRS. JACKIE LOWE Jr. High English MRS. PAT DR1SK1LL Spanish English MRS. LULA BUCKLEW Speech English MRS. YVONNE MILLER Math Science MR. WES BEARD Athletics Social Studies MR. BOB HART HIGH SCHOOL Athletics Social Studies MR. BOB CLARK Science MR. H. R. WATKINS Athletics Industrial Arts MR. JOHN WALKER Science Vocational Music Mathematics Agriculture FACULTY Social Studies MR. A. J. COOK MR. DOUGLAS MORRIS Social Studies MRS. MAE BLAIR Home Economics MRS. VIRGINIA BONE MR. ROLAND BUTLER n . Social Business Studies MRS. GRACE CROW Education MRS. MILDRED KERR ANNUAL STAFF TIGER STAFF OF 1966 Editor-In-Chief ADVISOR Co-Editor Terry Hooper Business Manager Assistant Manager Mary Kerr Social Editor Margaret Abbe Social Editor Class Editor Carole Knox Sports Editors and Photographers Bobby LeBarre Steve Mcllhaney Class Editor Class Editor Dana Allen Fonda Kindred Carla Pirtle Carolyn Taylor Deloris Smith “ f ft 0 t •— • • ' i. Jft s Aj 4 , • 4 ft • •■ 4 ■ TV, . «r V«K % vf • ft • W ' %; « m v % .ft -“ : 4 « l A Jt JV - . S £ .v U ; :-f v - A • j . ' , , Lw- .a ' • - V ; « ' . . ’r-r — «f ‘. . • . J - v '. - ? i r v M '• m % 0 «1 - % ft A | ,y! A, t _ « A Hi • lO 4 U ¥ «. 5 • fi • v liiF'+J .t I A H W «41 w CLASSES • wi 1 sEW? • '■“ Vv v?- 4'V‘ %A • w k . , v jnr i tofrs M '4 $ £ v X C . V ■ £a • ft SENIOR HIGH CLASS OFFICERS SENIORS: President - Phil Norman Vice Pres. - Steve Mcllhaney Secretary - Carolyn Graham Treasurer - Carole Knox Corres. Sec. - Terry Hooper Reporter - Marilyn Graham Picture Chair. - Sharon King Swipe Chairman - Carol Abbe Work-day Chairmen: Gary Hart Jackie Rodolph Concession Chairmen: Marlene Anderson Steve Lewallen Necessity Chairman: Carolyn Smallwood Sponsors - Mrs. Jackie Lowe Mr. Bob Hart JUNIORS: Sponsor - Mr. Wes Beard President - Frankie Kindred Vice Pres. - Fonda Kindred Secretary - Dana Allen Reporter - Cecil Zachary Social Chairman - Oveta Mullens Treasurer: Ann Davis SOPHOMORES: President - LaDonna Parkey Vice Pres. - Cleo Abbe Secretary - Gary Pitts Reporter - Johnny Bone Sponsor: Mrs. Lula Bucklew m m_ — t - i t '16? f a: % ' '■%' •1 ‘ • « % « • ’ 0 1 a - fr ” A M V 4 % 4 A 0 • % ; . • W - 4 A tv « 11 A • „5Nl V ‘ yF ? r • k i T •. — •-•- v -• fc? V f • • V V 'I a a 44 ■ % 0 a % 'A J y. . A . 5-.S me • • ♦ 4 fW Vi ft SENIORS 5 . - • 4 ft 4% 4 r. fw u M '1aJ 4; § .A . . 4 • CAROL ABBE wills her hopeful and unusual dreams to anyone who has the nerve to dream them. In the future we see Ab- bigail” counting little Harts” on Valen- tine Day. SENIORS SPONSOR: Mrs. Jackie Lowe CO-SPONSOR: Mr. Bob Hart MARGARET ABBE wills Wilda the ability to leave early for lunch. In the future we see Daisie” making regular trips across Red River from the Smith Farm. ft MARLENE ANDERSON wills her driving ability to Rose Marie Bowles. In the future we see Little Turtle helping her Two- Gunn Harry shoe his horse. Ait CLEVE BEAVERS wills his fancy new car to Malcolm Taunah. In the future we see Teddy Bear still undecided, between New Orleans and Vera Cuna. ft 1 ft LARRY DOUGLASS wills his financial abil- ity to Cecil Zachary. In the future we see Doug still searching for Annie. his Little Orphan a I JOHN EDMERSON wills his tall, manly physique to Billy R. Johnson. In the future John Willie still searches for his long lost Senior Ring. RANDY GLASGOW wills his thin, under- nourished body to Tommy Brown. In the future we see Little Stun taking his dates home early to go Hunting??? CAROLYN GRAHAM wills her half-interest in the Riviera to Elmer Roger. In the fu- ture we see Rocky planning her Cucum- ber garden. m MARILYN GRAHAM wills her diet pills to anyone who has the nerve to stay on a strict diet. In the future we see Maggie living it up at O.U. as a loyal Boomer Sooner”. 7 MICKEY GRISSOM wills his dancing ability to Jimmy Lee Jones. In the future we see Mick and a certain strawberry blonde deciding to get hitched. RICHARD HARDIN wills his pickup horn to the next technical chairman of the Senior Class. In the future we see Dickie” still making those trips to Walters. SENIORS NORVILLE HARGROVE wills his model air- ?ilanes to Orville Wilbur Wright. In the uture we see Shakespear winning the Pulitzer Prize. GARY HART wills everything but Carol to Gary Pitts. In the future we see Hen- pecked following in his bro. Bob’s foot- steps as football coach at dear ole T. H. S. TERRY HOOPER wills her natural blonde hair to Vicki Stogner. In the future we see Toothpick” still going with those out- of-town boys. RUSSELL KOSECHATA wills his love of rolls to Mike Davis. In the future we see Dusty Dumps rated as one of Hollywood's most eligible bachelors. JUANITA JOHNSON wills her slender fig- ure to Teresa Council. In the future we see Nita as the wife of a great athlete. MARY KERR wills her ability to go to a show and not watch it to Carolyn Taylor. In the future we see Bogsey I” vowing emphatically not to be a teacher, unless she can teach Spanish in Spain. HOWARD KITCHEN wills his cute grin to Cecil Barnes. In the future we see ’’Turk' teaching the little ones the game of billiards. CAROLE KNOX wills her devilish eyes to Oveta Mullens. In the future we see ’’Fancy Pants teaching the young ones how to stay out of ditches. SHARON KING RUM BA UGH wills her abil- ity to get married while still in school to Kathy Athey. In the future we see Kinky coming as an alumni with all her little ” Rum bos”. VINCENT KOSECHATA wills his crazy sweatshirts to Malcolm Taunah. In the future we see Boogie trying to remember some of those words on that wall. STEVE LACE FI ELD leaves-----he hopes! In the future we see Loverboy still telling that certain Senior girl that Fords are bet- ter than Chevys. SENIORS JOHN EARL MEYER wills his zest for speed and wheels to Robert Peterson. In the future we see Squirrel as auto . specialist in charge of bro. Kenneth’s fleet of cars. KENT MINCY wills his seemingly shy, but effective, way with the fair ladies to Gary Thurman. In the future we see Hot- rod' superintending his own chain of super markets. AARON MITCHELL leaves (if Steve and Cleve leave) his ability to sleep in class to Tim Vernon. In the future we see Romeo still crossing the bridge for a trip to Boom Town now and then. GUERRY MOORE wills his ability to find a new love and still be going steady with his steady to John Bone. In the future we see Ace1, adding his M to the B M. PHIL NORMAN gladly wills his modest, rosy blush to Jim Casteel. In the future we see Bull still debating with himself, Wliich one; oh, which one?. BOBBY LEBARRE wills his study habits and manly physique to Frankie Kindred. In the future we see Bobby Boy as the most popular chemistry teacher at Vassar (school for girls). STEVE LEWALLEN wills his sense of rhythm and twinkling toes to Richard McCluskey. In the future we see Lew rounding the corner, singing Pass on by. TEX LIPSCOMB wills his fancy hair-do's to brother, Barney; when and if his (Barney’s) hair grows longer. In the future we see fast track man Lippy still in shape from running from that certain ninth grade girl. STEVE MCILHANEY wills his intriguing giggles and super go-power to Larry Ille. In tne future we seev’Mac as the person- nel manager of Allen’s Inc. LINDA O'NEAL wills her reserved manner and quiet ways to Phyllis Womack. In the future we see Pinnochio comrftuting to her work at the Public Library from her Lawton apartment. JOE PRATER wills his unusual style of shy- ness?? and quietness?? to Jerry Riddles. In the future we see Joe Bad still finding time for a night out with the boys (every Saturday night). CARRIE RIDDLES wills her many talents to Diane Keeney. In the future we see Wahnee designing the new First Lady's wardrobe for the inaugural festivities. SENIORS DALE RODOLPH wills his old boots to Ger- ald Collier; he lias a new pair for his new role—a real Cowboy at O. S. U. In the future we see Red keeping house with his spouse, the Little Red Hen JACQUELINE RODOLPH, just for fun wills her all-time-champion tardy record to prompt Yvonne Glasgow. In the future we see Prissy making some very important changes--Rodolph For McKcy n, and her Chevy for a ??Ford. HARLEY STANDR1DGE wills his ability for fun-making through cartooning to Robby Milburn. We see' Stan the Man still feeding them thj, dust from his Little Red Hoss power. CAROLYN SMALLWOOD wills her lithe- some figure to Carol McIntyre. In the fu- ture we see Big Turtle with one, then two rings on her finger, becoming quite a Witt . JOYCE SWINNEY wills her long line of ex- Beaus to Glenda Gilger. In the future we see Candy Kisses still using any excuse to make those trips to Walters. HUBERT TISDALE wills his football jersey to Willie Kidd's collection, too. In the future we see Herbert as stunt man for Bill (I Spy) Cosby. LONNIE SCHULER adds his well-worn, but fastest shoes on the track to the collec- tion of Willie the Kidd. In the future we see our Bo-Bo returning to THS with the Harlem Trotters. MIKE TOUMBS wills his charming disposi- tion and long-playing, full-volume vocal powers to quiet David Bone. In the future we see time gradually erase the effects of Tumor’s journey thru the halls .of Temple High. JEANNIE WILLIAMS wills her sweet smile, leasant disposition, and kind ways to a indred soul, Sharon Riddles. In the future we see BOGSEY II drawing the Trey in a Hand of hearts. LARRY WITT wills his modest manners and gentlemanly conduct to Randy Alexander. In the future we see that Squeaky's fa- vorite song is still Diane, My Diane . JUNIORS SPONSOR: Mr. Wes Beard CO-SPONSOR: Mr. Bob Clark WILDA ABBE (Candy) Pep Club, Class Favorite, Chorus, Junior Play, F. H.A. , DANA ALLEN (Little Mac) Student Council--Rep. , Sec.; FHA --Reptr. , Secretary; Band — Librn.; Class--Sec. , Favorite; Pep Club, Annual Staff; Junior Play; Honor Society--! yr.; Girl's State Delegate KATHY ATHEY (Kathleen) F. H. A. , Chorus, Basketball, Jr. Play--Concess. FRANK AVENS (Frankie) Chorus, F.F.A. , Junior Play--Tech. CECIL BARNES (Roy) F. F.A. , Chorus, Junior Play--Tech. MICKEY BENTLEY (Inspired) Football, Class Favorite, Jr. Play, Track, Chorus--Pres. , Mixed Quartet KAY BERRY (Katie) Chorus, Junior Play--Concess. DAVID BRIDGES (Handsome) Chorus, Basketball--Jr. High, Foot- ball—Jr. High. KATHY BROWN (Brownie) 4-H Club-Awards, F. H.A., Chorus, Pep Club, Honor Soc. —2 yrs. Jr. Piay--Advertising JIM PAUL CASTEEL (Cast-iron) Band—V. Pres. ; Student Coun. — Rep.; Chorus —V. Pres. , Mixed Quartet, Jr. Play GAIL COBB (Mudd) F.H.A.; Chorus, Junior Play; Pep Club--Cheerleader-3 yrs. ELMER COLLINS (Peppy) Chorus, F.F.A. , Jr. Play--Stage RONNIE COONFIELD (Coonie) Football, Basketball, Football Trainer, ANN DAVIS Graduation exercises—Programs, Bas- ketball; Pep Club; F. H. A. --Reptr.; Class Off. —Treas. ; Band--Majorette, Sec. , Band Queen 1966, Jr. Play HERSHELL DOUGLASS (Sleepy) Track, F.F.A. , Junior Play, Foot- ball, Class Favorite SUZANNE EVANS (The Brain) Pep Club; Off. St.; Honor Soc. --2 yrs.; F.H.A.; Jr. Play; Band--Sec. , Reptr.; Student Coun. Rep. RENEE GOWER (Judy) Band--Majorette, Princess; Pep Club; F. H. A. --Pari.; Class Fav. , FB Homecoming Princess; Jr. Play--Lead Role; Grad. Ex. --Programs JUNIORS LINDA GREEN (Susie) Pep Club, Chorus, Librarian, F. H.A. , Jr. Play--Concess. PHYLLIS GRUBB (Phillie) Chorus, Pep Club, Librarian, Li- brarian, Jr. Play--Concess. BUDDY HOOPER (LeRoy) Football, Track, F. F.A., Student of the Month, Jr. Play--Tech. Stage DERRELL JACKSON (Lover) Track, Basketball, F.F.A., Chorus, Football--(Jr. Hi.(, Student Coun- cil --Repres. BERNIECE JOHNSON (Sporty) Basketball, Pep Club, F. H.A. , Girl's Track, Softball JIMMY JONES (Little Band Man) Band--President, Chorus, Junior Play FONDA KINDRED (Changeable) Band--Officer, Princess, Class--V. Pres. , Librarian, F. H.A. , Annual Staff, Student Council--Repres. FRANKIE KINDRED (Crash) F. F.A., Basketball, Football, Class --Pres. , Favorite, Track, Jr. Play-- Lead Role, Usher--Graduation Ex. LINDA LEBARRE (Libby) F. H.A. , Pep Club, Chorus, Librar- ian, Jr. Play--Concess. CARL LESENEY (Less-eeny) Chorus, Track, Basketball, Football, F.F. A. , Junior Play RICHARD MCCLUSKEY (Mac) Class Off. , Junior Play, Student Coun..--Rep. , Football--Sr. Hi Man- ager, Basketball--Sr. Hi Manager CAROL MCINTYRE (Tyree) Basketball, Band, F.H.A., Pep Club, Junior Play, Student of the Month IDA MILES (Hungry) Basketball, Pep Club, F.H.A., LILLIAN MONK (Cookie) Pep Club, Office Staff, FHA, Jr. Play--Art Work, Teach. Aide BARBARA MORRIS (Red) Band, Pep Club Class Officer, F. H.A. , Jr. Play--Concessions JUNIORS OVETA MULLENS (Showers) Basketball, Pep Club, Band, F.H.A. , FB Homecoming Princess, Student Council--Soc. Chairman, Class-- Soc. Chairman, Favorite RUTH NEWSOM (Babe Ruth) Librarian, Teacher's Aide, Office Staff, Chorus, F. H.A., Jr. Play- Programs, Concessions DEAN PACHEKA (Arnold) Football, Basketball, Chorus, Jr. Play-- Real Indian , Archery BILLY PAYNE (Wade) Chorus, F.F.A. EDNA PAYNE (Mae) Chorus CHARLENE POMOCEAH (Charlie) Basketball, Pep Club, F.H.A. , Jr. Play--Programs JERRY RIDDLES (Judd) Football, Basketball, Track, F.F.A., Class Officer--Jr. Hi, Junior Play- Tech. , Usher for Graduation Exercises SHARON RIDDLES, (Sherry) Pep Club, Chorus, F.H.A. , Junior Play - -Concessions DONNIE RUMBAUGH (Hubby) F.F.A. KENNETH SMITH (Smitty) F.F.A., Jr. Play--Tech. SHERRY SOUTHERLAND (It) Pep Club, Class Favorite, Chorus. F.H.A. , Junior Play--Programs, Jr-Sr. Prom’s Hedda , GARY THURMAN (Thoss) Basketball, Class Favorite, Jr. Play-- Lead Role, Football, Usher--Gradua- tion Exercises LADONNA VALDEZ (Dezzy) Pep Club, Chorus, F.H.A., Junior Play--Tickets, Concess. VICKI WAMPLER (Koolie) Pep Club, Band, Basketball, F.H.A. , Jr. Play--Programs CECIL ZACHARY (Zack) Chorus, Student Coun. --Repres. , Class--Reporter, Favorite, Jr. Play, Elem. Office Staff, Usher for Grad- uation Exercises V VW .7 SA '.v,: V . • • .V: _-A.! -- A . Vi?.: jvar-w i • w V A _ t ♦ TO ril' %. % % • v •„ E2S i W % 3f • 'V a, • r J v I C 1 r : a i aw a- % . «'4. v L £ r a, • % ? ''fr K •• ? V -V. 4 if V ?.;-k V -' VV- , A ! .. ' • V: ’- - vT ' ;, t • w ♦VVi v_ • • SOPHOMORES SPONSOR: Mrs. Bucklew Cleo Abbe Betty Bigford John Bone Rosemarie Bowles Thomas Brown Vikki Carroll Anna Clingman Lynn Cobb Glendel Cole M arsha Coonfield Teresa Council Lonnie Courtright Mike Davis Chris Dowlen Ronald Geimausaddle Victor Geimausaddle Jimmy Guerry Kathy Hale Linda Hardin Larry Ille Butch Ivester Gerald James Alfred Johnson John Noblitt LaDonna Parkey Roy Payne Robert Peterson Carla Pirtle Gary Pitts Carolyn Pulis Donna Ragan Doyal Ragan Diane Rylant Deloris Smith Keila Southerland Carolyn Taylor Malcolm Taunah Tim Vernon Ora Worley Jackie Kindred Sheila Latimer Barney Lipscomb Beverly Long SOPHOMORES SPONSOR: Mrs. Bucklew Billy Ray Johnson Diane Keeney Willie Kidd . 'w pl HOIH HOINnf •v$ V W| tl • • Vi, 1 t JUNIOR HIGH CLASS OFFICERS NINTH GRADE: President - - ------Kathy Graham Vice-president-------Randy Alexander Secretary-----------------Robby Milburn Treasurer-----------------Renee Tullos EIGHTH GRADE: President------ Vice-president Secretary------ Reporter------- ----David Smith ----Helen Davis Janice Henderson • -Amanda Helms SEVENTH GRADE: President------ Vice-president Secretary------ Reporter------- Doris Horschler ----Mike llle — Gail James Susan Kraemer NINTH GRADE Randy Alexander Dale Barnes Sandra Berry Randy Bowles Jerry Brinlee John Brockert Joe Canary Steve Clark Gerald Collier Cathy Coonfield Denise Cooper Nancy Covey Guerry Douglass Virginia Douglass Carl Evans Yvonne Glasgow Jackey Glenn Kathy Graham Sandra Green Stanley Hankins Andy Hooper Stanley Hooper Kelly Hauchins David Ivester Gary James Clayton Johnson Geneva Johnson Verna Johnson Leslie Keeney James King Sharon Knox Randy Kosechata Karen Kraemer Tresa McDowell Rob by Milburn NINTH GRADE SPONSORS: Mr. H. R. Watkins Mr. A. J. Cook Sandy Moates Glenna Norman Deloris Pitts Nancy Riddles Gary Smith Peggy Smith Elsie Stapp James Thomas Janice Thomas Kent Thompson Lawrence Tisdale Rene Tullos Lavada Valdez Charles West Phylis Womack Mary Woods Elizabeth Bizzell Debra Bohannan JoAnna Bowles Bobby Brown Ruby Collins Estella Courtright Betty Jo Covey Delbert Covington Joe Mac Darter Helen Davis Jimmy Dobbs Dianne Douglass Tony Dunagan Sheran Ford Glenda Gilger EIGHTH GRADE (Continued) Kathy Ginn Cletus Gower Craig Gower Bobbie Green Charles Hargrove Amanda Helms Janice Henderson Phil Hooper Larry James Kelvin Jamison Vicki Keck Zack Kitchen Donald Lacefield Warren Langford Raymond Leseney Brenda Long Bobby Mann Marsha McDowell Debbie McGee H. C. McGee Pat McIntyre Terry Milburn Susan Morgan Dorothy Newsom Leonard Newsom Jerry Norman James Payne David Smith Vicki Stogner Steven Swinney Lebert Taunah Denise Taylor Gloria West Travis Wilson Carl Worsham - 7- Gay la Allen Glinda Allen Bruce Benson SEVENTH SPONSOR: Mrs. Drisklll Donna Blair David Bone Patsy Brinlee Steve Canary Glen Geimausaddle Carol Creswell Reba Cullen Ella Hardin Daryl Hart Rick Hart Kim Hooper Doris Horschler Michael Ille Sharon Ivester Gail James Barbara Johnson Don Johnson Joseph Jones Calvin King Mary King GRADE Linda Knox Robbin Kosechata Susan Kraemer Kay Lipscomb Debra Littles Pat McCluskey Joyce McIntyre Aubrey Michael Louis Miles N. D. Miles Rhoda Palmer Janice Pitts Bill Pulis Shelia Richardson Helen Smith Nolan Tahdooahnippay Michael Taylor Guerry Thompson Jill Tisdale Faye Tunnell Bobby White Inetha Wilson Vicki Womack Louise Zachary 0%T -t 4 i — r'; C' '9 J J A iV ‘V 9 +. £ • W« V m r i 1 _ 4p 4 J • . A JP . . - TJ j V- V 'V t ' r •; . ■ a V - %m- z; : £ Vs « ' - m -AML « Ip 5. ■ 6-- J v r , I Vi, i S $ iJL 1 4 V t -Ctf .:• . --- i r v A '4 . K-i Visitation day comes and they visit school. Others will be in school next year and visit, too. Music Concert means the end is very near. Janet and Creech are in the final program. ELEMENTARY HIGHLIGHTS For the students of Temple Public School enrolled in grades One thru Six, HIGHLIGHTS of the school year 1965-66 ate made up of: Meeting old friends in the Recess time for play on the Swinging in the swings, first days of school bars high, feet toward sky Teachers' highlights in- clude a coffee break. Happy Bunnies in Elem. Spring Assembly m «iP : s=rr Egg Hunt precedes the Spring Vacation time. Preschoolers dream of school and football, too Dressing up for the Open House Program On ftage at last and those practices pay off. Xmas and Santa are real to First Graders. Gathered around the tree with Mrs. Jeffrey There's plenty of cheer in the front row here. fA, L Mrs. Thompson's room are proud of their tree. Xmas parties bring happi- ness and cheer. Mr. Roderick's group stand up to see. SIXTH GRADE TEACHER: Mr. Roderick Terry Bizzell Robert Brockert Jimmy Carroll Claudine Collins James Collins Albert Cook Reba Cooper Sharon Douglass Clint Gower Elmer Graham Ricky Henson David Hughes Virgil Hughes Alvin Johnson Bertha Johnson Debra Johnson Herbert Johnson Mable Johnson Diane Kindred Dale King Carolyn Lipscomb Jean Milburn Jimmy Moates Janette Roddy Andy Rylant Janie Shelton Brenda Simmons Rhonda Smith Roynell Thompson SIXTH GRADE Joe Alston Sharon Abbe Johnette Cole Charles Coonfield Stephen Dilks Karen Ellison Randy Grubb Carla Kindred Denna Mann Ronnie Smith Linda Toumbs Johnny Walker FIFTH GRADE Raymond Beavers SIXTH GRADE AND FIFTH GRADE TEACHER; Mrs. Clarice Morris Joyce Brinlee Cheryl Brown Eddie Durrett Mike Hutchins Donnie Kindred Iowana Lacefield Bob McCluskey Deborah Newsom Janet Rodolph Ricky Thurman Clinton Wall Gregg Y ielding FIFTH Johnny Bigford Deborah Bridges Shari Casteel Steve Charles Teresa Collins Ronald Covington Joe Cox Kent Darter Mark Dowlen Ronald Dyer Hollis Wayne Ginn Ricky Hargrove Rosemary Hatch Jeryl Leseney Mike Marlin Pamela Morris Sandra Palmer Brent Parkey Jasper Randall Larry Reed Terry Reed Creech Richardson Dorney Riddles James Smith Judy Smith Wade Shaw Sam Tunnell Ray Womack GRADE TEACHER: Mrs. Thompson FOURTH GRADE TEACHER: Mis. Hooper Phil Alex.nde. Janette Bailey Lisa Benson Renee Berry Denise Bridges Shelia Collier Amy Dilks Cheryl Dobbs Gabriel Duran Yalonda Duran Howard Grubb Deborah Horschler Donna Howard Robert llle Keith Johnson Brenda Knox Russell Lawrence Virginia LeBarre Nancy Lipscomb Johnny Long Scott Morgan Dale Riddles Frank Sanchez Rafalita Sanchez Debra Sanders Harry Simms Dewey Woods THIRD GRADE TEACHER: Mrs. Jeffrey Roger Abbe Michael Alexander Debbie Bigford Terry Blair Tommy Brockert David Brown Mary Daffron Debbie Dunagan Mark Glasgow Joe Hardin Allen R. Hooper Benny Howard Janet Howard Carol Ille Sherry Johnson Bonnie Jones Mark Lipscomb Mark Marlin Mickey Mason Dan McGrew Dianne Shaw Keller Smith Sylvia Smith Craig Thompson Monica Vardell Terry White Bert Wall THIRD GRADE Donna Brown Terri Cole James Collins Ricky Crow Tammy Durrett Mary Ann Felder Leta Jo Ginn David Henderson Clifford Michael Eddie Roderick Leon Scott Marlena Jo Weaver SECOND GRADE Carla Benson THIRD GRADE AND SECOND GRADE TEACHER: Mrs. Clausen Kathy Brown Theresa Calfy Jean Ann Cox Freddy Duran Kelly Jackson Kevin Kelln Theresa Knox Dale Smith Dion Sorge Ricky Taylor Julia Ann Weaver Pam Yielding SECOND GRADE TEACHER: Mrs. Cox Rebecca Bentley Karen Bigford Susan Bizzell Melody Bowers Jerry Brown Barbara Collier Susan Cooper Tommy Covington Kenneth Davis Pam Davis Lana Jo Driskill Jerry Duran Betty Felder Kenneth Geimausaddle Lanny Geimausaddle Cecil Grubb Ricky Johnson Eddy Kinder Phillip Langford Kyle Lewis Chris Lipscomb Larry Loggins David McDowell Terri Milburn Brenda Michael Charles O'Neal Billy C. Parkey Clayton Riddles Irene Sanchez Mike Smith Ricky Smith Rodney Smith Randy Thurman Donnita Winters FIRST GRADE TEACHER; Mrs. Pearl Laxson Jeanine Alexander Kim Alexander Melodee Barnes Jay Driskill Sally Duran Terry Em kens Barbara Hooper Tommy Howard Mavis Johnson Rebecca Keeney Ricky King Dale Patterson Jerry Sanchez Mary Sanchez Mack Simmons Jessie Mae Smith Larry Tisdale Alisa Tucker Ricky Vardell FIRST GRADE TEACHER: Mrs. Joann Ginn Judy Alexander Linda Boone Buddy Bowers Ricky Cole Dianna Franklin Cindy Garrett Brett Gunn Margaret Hooper Gary King Maury Marlin Pat Michael Terry Morris Delanna Riddles Carol Smith DeRay Smith Mary Ann Smith Marcia Taylor . • '' V iin'; . £ 4 IW A, •A ■MSl ■% A A - r w i f . FAVORITES f «r Q $ ' iT V _ a K r v ' _________________ nr_ • PW W r ) 1| • 1 jlJ a nr j MR. AND MISS SENIOR TERRY HOOPER PHIL NORMAN RUNNERS UP JUNIOR FAVORITES GO-GETTERS MOST ATTRACTIVE Oveta Mullens How did we get here? Mickey Bentley Renee Gower All Dressed up! Frankie Kindred Pep Club Honor Society Class ALL Officers Office Staff Class Favorite Pres. of FHA CUTEST and WITTIEST BEST Student Council Officer Annual Staff Pep Club Officer Jr. Play Guess how we did this! V Wilda Abbe Student Council Rep. Student of the Month Jr. Play Hershell Douglass you're here. Sherry Southerland CECIL ZACHARY Chorus FRIENDLIEST BAND QUEEN QUEEN ANN DAVIS Senior Princess: RENEf GOWER Attendants: Queen Ann and Escort H. C. McGee YVONNE GLASGOW SENIOR BAND CARNIVAL KINGS AND QUEENS HIGH Joyce McIntyre Mike Ille Roynell Thompson Clint Gower FIFTH and SIXTH JUNIOR HIGH Junior Princess Sophomore Princess Oveta Mullens 1965 HOMECOMING QUEEN LaDonna Parkey Senior Miss Jacqueline Rodolph ■ QUEEN CAROL ABBE BASKETBALL KING AND QUEEN 'ft? . KING GARY HART $ OlVUj . Members of the Senior High Boys and Girls' Basketball Teams and the Pep Club formed an aisle of honor for the Coronation of the Royal Couple. Princesses Marlene Anderson Attendants of Honor were and LaDonna Parkey led the Senior Teammates Procession. Oveta Mullens and Phil Norman Teammates of the Royal Couple Formed an Aisle of Honor J5wfc '- ar y .v V i' 4J %£%r ±i' k't. « : W ' kV • I r t ( ■ • • 1 ;Ojk- •£ • §Vys If OKLAHOMA HONOR SOCIETY Terry Hooper Mary Kerr Bob LeBarre Steve Mcllhaney Dana Allen Kathy Brown 3 yrs. 1 yr. 3 yrs. 3 yrs. 1 yr. 2 yrs. Carol Abbe 3 yrs. Margaret Abbe lyr. Carolyn Graham 1 yr. Marilyn Graham 3 yrs. SENIOR HIGH MEMBERS Sharon Knox Karen Kraemer Glenna Norman Janice Henderson Vicki Stogner 1 yr. 3 yrs. 3 yrs. 2 yrs. 2 yrs. David Bone Steve Canary Kim Hooper Doris Horschler Faye Tunnell 1 yr. 1 yr. 1 yr. 1 yr. 1 yr. STUDENT COUNCIL OF 1965-1966 FRONT ROW: BACK ROW:-------------------Representatives Dana Allen------------------Secretary Steve Mcllhaney-------------President Mr. John Walker---------------Sponsor Gary Hart---------------Vice President Oveta Mullens----------Soc. Chairman Senior Representatives: Carolyn Srrlallwood--------Larry Witt TEACHER OF THE YEAR PROJECT OF YEAR..................Trees and OF THE YEAR PROJECT OF YEAR............Trees and Richard McCluskey----------JUNIORS Suzanne Evans Doyal Ragan.............SOPHOMORES Deloris Smith Yvonne Glasgow........- FRESHMEN Andy Hooper Deborah McGee - - --------- EIGHTH Tony Dunagan David Bone.................SEVENTH Joyce McIntyre SEPTEMBER Terry Hooper OCTOBER Carol McIntyre NOVEMBER Buddy Hooper DECEMBER Jackie Kindred JANUARY Cecil Zachary FEBRUARY Carol Abbe MARCH Pat McIntyre APRIL LaDonna Parkey MAY Gary Thurman STUDENT OF THE YEAR Cecil Zachary GERALD COLLIER Star Greenhand FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA LARRY WITT State Farmer--No. I, Sr. To ROBBY MILBURN Concess. Duty FFA Jacket (BACK ROW) RANDY GLASGOW-------- Vice President GUERRY MOORE--------- President DALE RODOLPH--------- Secretary DOUGLAS MORRIS------- Advisor Awards at FFA Banquet for Richard Hardin, John Bone, Gerald Collier, Glendel Cole, Larry Witt, and Mike Davis. Gary Hart and his prize - winning sheep pose with the fine facilities of the new stock show building re- vealed in the background. iiiiiiDiaa lIllllBfli IllllESi! liBiaimi TEMPLE FFA CHAPTER OF 1965-66 OFFICERS AND ADVISOR (FRONT ROW) LARRY DOUGLASS - • Treasurer LARRY WITT---------- Reporter GLENDEL COLE---------- Sentinel Kenneth Smith, Lynn Cobb, and Mike Davis add a banner to the 1965-66 Judging Achieve- ments of the Temple Chapter. Financial backing and good management combined with the many long hours of hard la- bor of numerous supporters work- ing beside FFA members made the fine building a reality to show the Spring Show and many future shows and activities. SPONSOR Initiation of New Members FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Mrs. Virginia Bone 1965-1966 Future Homemakers of America OFFICERS President--------- Vice President - - Secretary--------- Treasurer--------- Reporter---------- Historian--------- Parliamentarian - Song Leader------- Devotional Leader ----Terry Hooper Carolyn Smallwood ■--------Dana Allen •--------Carol Abbe ----------Ann Davis - Marilyn Graham -----Renefc Gower -----Deloris Smith Cleo Abbe DIRECTOR HIGH At Concert Mr. Roland Butler TEMPLE SCHOOL Mr. Butler MAJORETTES OFFICERS President -------- Jim Jones Vice President — Jim Casteel Secretary--------- Suzanne Evans Librarian - — - • Dana Allen Reporter---------- Jackie Kindred SENIOR MUSICIANS Jackie Ann Carolyn Rodolph Davis Graham DRUM MAJOR TWIRLERS Renee Gower Adding Variety to the Spring Concert — Lab Band Carolyn Jackie Graham Rodolph MIXED CHORUS SENIOR HIGH MIXED CHORUS Accompanist: John Noblitt CHORUS OFFICERS President:................................Sharon King Vice President-------------------------Mickey Bentley Secretaries:........................ Marlene Anderson Glenda Gilger Reporter: - - Shelia Latimer Marlene Anderson PEP CLUB SENIOR HIGH PEP CLUB CHEERLEADERS MARLENE ANDERSON LADONNA PARKEY KATHY GRAHAM CAROLE KNOX GAIL COBB f ? rr Head Cheerleader: Gail Cobb SPONSOR: MRS. VIRGINIA BONE OFFICERS CAROL ABBE CAROLE KNOX MARILYN GRAHAM Sec. -Treasurer President Vice President OFFICE STAFFS—LIBRARIANS—PERSONNEL HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE STAFF: Carrie Riddles 1st Hr. Margaret Abbe 3rd Hr. Phil Norman 4th Hr. Lillian Monk 2nd Hr. Stephen Mcllhaney 4th Hr. Ruth Newsom 5th Hr. RoseMarie Bowles 3rd Hr. Andy Hooper 6th Hr. Principal FRED R. WHITE LIBRARIANS At Checkout Counter: H. C. McGee Jimmy Guerry Lynn Cobb Carolyn Pulis Anna Clingman Linda LeBarre Glenna Norman At Card File: Kathy Brown In Book Area: Mrs. Grace Crow Faculty Librarian Linda Hardin Linda Green Fonda Kindred Denise Cooper ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN: Mrs. Charla Hart SCHOOL SECRETARY: PERSONNEL (Not Pictured are Newcomers: Assistant Secretary: Mrs. Billie Jeffrey Recorder: Mrs. Aurelia Knox Elementary Secretary: Mrs. Imogene Shelton Cafeteria Aide: Mrs. Maimie Barnes and Elementary Custodian: Dewey Collier H. S. CUSTODIANS: Kermit Langford Steve Langford Mrs. Geraldine Langford CAFETERIA STAFF BUS DRIVERS 1965-1966 AWARDS Prin. F . R. White opens the Annual Congratulations and membership Senior high members are next on Awards Assembly with Certificates certificates for Jr. Hi members of stage to receive their certificates of merit for students with perfect Oklahoma Honor Society. of membership in the Okla. Honor attendance. Society. Eight seniors, three juniors, and three sophomores merit Honor Soci ety Membership. Citizenship awards for David Bone, Doris Horschler, 7th; Janice Hen- derson, Pat McIntyre, 8th; Glenna Norman; Andy Hooper, 9th Sr. Hi citizens--LaDonna Parkey, Gary Pitts, 10th; Dana Allen, Ce- cil Zachary, 11th; Terry Hooper, Steve Me. , 12th Mr. Walker honors Student Coun- An amazed Mrs. Kerr Jr., Mickey Bentley and Carolyn Graham is Homemaker of cii's 9 “Students of the Months accepts Council's gift Sr. Marlene Anderson the Year Top Srs. - Terry Hooper and Cecil Zachary as Student of for Teacher of the are outstanding in Music. Carolyn S. , Carol A. aria Mari- the Year Year . lyn G. Mrs. Dolman proudly awards Tom Brown, Doris Horschler, Vicki Stogner, and Dorothy Newsom for W. ofW. orations. Mrs. Kerr presented Annual Staff, and awarded Taylor Service Pins to deserving Senior Staff Members. Steve Me. , Athlete of the Year, accepts Athl. Dept, 's trophies for the Student Council from Srs. Guerry Moore. Phil Norman. ✓ ft . --------------------------------------------------■ f V. • V. f 4- Ay.-'. v 'i «' tt’H - ft’-.. if • « -T4 •; ' • .' fO • « % -V V,- fV' c 10? liV.. A ■ V% JFV V 4 , • •F ? M - , • % r b % I • Mn • pij « %V V r « IhT Ai4 i4 « %.. 0 «% • 4 ATHLETICS L‘jy • ■ V7 5 • X ? £ $ - 1965 TEMPLE TIGER FOOTBALL TEAM (Seated t. Hubert I isdale, Randy Glasgow, Buddy Hooper, Tim Vernon, Gary Hart, Frankie Kindred, Phil Norman. Vincent Kosechata. (2n ) Glendel Howe, Tommy Brown, Dean Pahcheka, Jim Geary, Larry Witt, Larry llle. Johnny Bone, Billie Johnson, Steve Mcllhaney. (3rd) Lonnie Schuler, Malcomb Tauna Cleve Beavers, Howard Kitchens. Aaron Mitchell, Willie ‘Chicken’ Kidd, Gary Moore, Jerry Riddles Mickey Bentley. Undefeated (10-0 Record) 1965 REBEL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Coach Mr. Bob Hart CHAMPS IN ACTION Eleven players with strong determination Co-Captains Guerry Phil Howard Moore Norman Kitchen SCOREBOARD Temple 20 Rush Springs 8 Temple 29 Grandfield 0 Temple 55 Big Pasture 0 Temple 7 Walters 0 Temple 68 Wilson 6 Temple 20 Comanche 0 Temple 34 Waurika 20 Temple 22 Ringling 0 Temple 20 Velma-Alma 13 Temple 1 Ryan Temple 12 Rush Springs 44 Coach Mr. Bob Clark CHAMPS IN ACTION Each individual doing his job SENIOR HIGH GIRLS BASKETBALL SENIOR HIGH TEAM GUARDS Coach: JOHN WALKER FORWARDS LADONNA VIKKI MARLENE PARKEY CARROLL ANDERSON CAROL ABBE SENIORS CLEO BERN I ECE ABBE JOHNSON JUANITA JOHNSON CAROL ABBE MARLENE ANDERSON Guard Forward Guard SENIOR HIGH BOYS BASKETBALL SENIOR HIGH TEAM COACH JOHN WALKER PLANNING SENIORS LONNIE SCHULER PHIL NORMAN STEVE McILHANEY GARY HART HUBERT TISDALE COACHES: Bob Hart Bob Clark SENIOR HIGH TRACK SENIOR HIGH GIRLS TRACK (Set New Record) Berniece Johnson Shot-put—Broad Jump SENIOR BOYS TRACK (New Record) Lonnie Schuler Invit. Meet--Conf. Meet High Jump--ist REBEL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS INVITATIONAL TRACK MEET Sr. Hi Boys Team--6th Place High Jump--Lonnie Schuler--1st Broad Jump--Hubert Tisdale--4th REBEL CONFERENCE MEET Sr. Hi Boys--1st--Conf. Champs Sr. Hi Girls--2nd Place (5 New Individual Records Set) Lonnie Schuler--Hi Jump--6' Hubert Tisdale--Broad Jump- O ” Steve Lacefield--Hurdles--21.2 min. Berniece Johnson--Broad Jump-- 14T Shot-put--33'3 1 2” SENIORS Steve Mcllhaney, Steve Lace- field, Tex, Lipscomb, Aaron Mitchell, Hubert Tisdale, and Gary Hart Gary Hart, Tex Lipscomb, and Steve Mcllhaney RELAY: Steve Lacefield, Tex Lipscomb, Aaron Mitchell, and Gary Hart FIELD MEN TRACK MEN Willie Kidd, Jerry Riddles, Hubert Tis dale, Tex Lipscomb, and Steve Lace- field rk DASHES AND HURDLES: Hubert Tisdale, Steve Lacefield, and Willie Kidd Coach: BOB CLARK JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM BACK ROW: Coach Clark, Carl Evans, Guerry Douglass, John Brockert, Gary James, James Thomas, Andy Hooper, David Smith, Stanley Hankins, and Le- bert Taunah MIDDLE ROW: Charles Hargrove, Jackey Glenn, Joe Darter, Steve Clark, Gerald Collier, Jerry Norman, Pat McIntyre, Cletus Gower, and Randy Alexander JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM: (Cont'd) FRONT ROW: Craig Gower, Bobby Mann, Jimmy Dobbs, Don Lacefield, Warren Langford, Lawrence Tisdale, Clayton Johnson, Joe Canary, Bobby Brown BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM STANDING: Coach Clark, Carl Evans, Guerry Douglass, James Thomas, John Brockert, and Steve Clark KNEELING: Clayton Johnson, Steve Swin- ney, Cletus Gower, Pat McIntyre, Randy Alexander, and Lawrence Tisdale JUNIOR HIGH ATHLETICS BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM STANDING: Coach Clark, Sandra Berry, Janice Thomas, Glenna Norman, Yvonne Glasgow, Vicki Stogner, and Kathy Graham KNEELING: Estella Courtright, Peggy Smith, Deloris Pitts, Elsie Stapp, Sharon Knox, Cathy Coonfield, and LaVada Valdez GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM TRACK REBEL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS TRACK TEAM: STANDING: Joe Canary, Clayton Johnson, Carl Evans, Jackey Glenn, Kelvin Jame- son, Coach Clark SEATED: John Brockert, Guerry Douglass, Andy Hooper, and Gary James (not pict.) Gerald Collier, Cletus Gower, Stanley Hankins, David Smith INDIVIDUAL HIGH SCORERS--Conf. Meet. Randy Alexander--44, John Brockert--39 TOP SCORER------Andy Hooper--49, Gary James--Discus Throw--120 1 2' (new record) Guerry Douglass--Shot, High Jump TRACK TEAM -f - - r 0f 1 ' 4 , ■ a W v %' % 1 0 m ' 4 . 1 . p 4 4 f ' J • • ■ 4 • 4 • , T C - A a 4 ,4 1 1' 4 s fl f • « 9 i vjy 4 TA 0 4 ft . -.ii VJ Vi K . F ’ « 4 4 4 v-. • w f) 4 JHi • ft. Ai t, • . M . r 4 • i w fW «!• ♦ V‘ ’ { 4f % • % « c% • ft 4 . i i • ; P fnr 1 ACTIVITIES I •: 4t J i A % • 4K The opening days of the school year will be revealed to you when you open this section of your Treasure Chest . Once more the Buildings are ready for Life Steve Opens the Doors The Library Awaits Busses Make Delivery Students Gather Halls Resound with Life Classes Begin Cheerleaders Majorettes Coach Hart Boys Coach Clark Introduced Peppy Yells Resound The Scoreboard Lights up to Record Victories as the Tigers Go for Another Rebel Conf. Trophy Jackie Majorettes Drill, then the Temple Band Loads the Busses for State Fair Parade AUTUMN HOLDS, ORGANIZATIONS CONVENE, SOME RAIN FALLS, BUT HOMECOMING FAIR Editors Terry, Carole F.H.A. Formally Initiates New Members F.F.A. Elect Officers ■ F.F.A. Holds Initiation for Greenhands F. B. Heroes Popular Youthful Admirers '? v nm Rain Fails to Dampen Spirits of Tigers Rally Downtown Rouses Spirits for Walters Clash Muddy, but Victorious Homecoming Nominees and F.B. Escorts Practice with Band and Pep Club HOMECOMING CORONATION, F.F.A. LEADERSHIP MEETS, SPACEMOBILE VISIT, ANNUAL PLANS Rusty and Steve Drive Majorettes Lead the Princess LaDonna Parkey Princess Oveta Mullens for Coronation Royalty Royal Procession Escort Howard Kitchen Escort Guerry Moore Queen Jackie Rodolph The The Traditional Hail the Parades Before Capt. Phil Norman Necklace Crown Salute Queen Loyal Subjects Tigers Post an Impressive Victory F. F. A. Advisor Officers attend Leadership Conf. Student Council Presents Harlem Thrillers Spacemobile Lecturer for H. S. Assembly F. H.A. Hear Baptist Music Director of Lawton Annual Staff Plan Group Pictures TUBERCULAR TESTS: BAND CARNIVAL ELEMENTARY CONTESTANTS: Dr. Lasley Tests Band Music for 5th - Pam Morris, Raymond Beavers THE KING Entire School Carnival Coronation 6th - Johnette Cole, Craig Gower AND QUEEN JUNIOR HIGH CONTESTANTS HIGH SCHOOL CONTESTANTS 8th - Carol Bentley, Cletus Gower Junior High 10th-Carolyn Taylor, Mike Davis High Sch. 9th - Cathy Coonfield, Robby Milburn King ana llth-Oveta Mullens, David Bridges King and 7th - Marsha McDowell, Mike Ille Queen 12th-Jeannie Williams, Rusty Kosechata Queen F. H.A. plans for Open House Tools, New Machines, and F.F.A. Projects are ready for display AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK Theme: LET THERE BE LIGHT Program: Fourth Fifth Grades Costumed and Waiting Teresa Collins Narrates Fourth and Fifth Choir Tribute to Veterans Light of Liberty MASONIC AWARDS: Refreshments: Teacher: Mrs. Pearl Laxson Cafeteria Seniors: Carolyn G. , Steve Me. Staff VETERANS DAY ASSEMBLY--Senior Speech Class--directed by Mrs. Yvonne Miller WAkkkilULl. HMk! Scene of Action--The Gym • r r % r e • •• • • fc 4 k rf k V •' r « M M M M •••••• UUt.tOVI. . • •'••’•V w w Sr. High Girls Ready for Action CHRISTMAS IS COMING! Sr. Hi Boys Change--F. B. for B. B. Choir and Special Music directed by Mr. Butler Relate True Xmas--A Tree - Mrs. Miller Nikki H. S. Assembly--A Wacky Play by Senior Girls? Songfest--Marlene Jim Surprise Gift for Mr. B. Xmas Trees, Parties, Gifts, and Goodies Precede Vacation for Elementary and High School Mrs. Bone Presides in H.E. Bldg, as Faculty Gather to Chat and Eat Before Braving Xmas Rush VACATION TIME ENDS, BUSINESS RESUMES, BASKETBALL AND B.B. TOURNEYS, SIGNS OF SPRING School Plant Shipshape--Mrs. Langford on Job--Classes Resume--Basketball is Central Activity Abbe Johnson--Paying Partnership Coach Walker Confers with his Boys, Response in Action Snow Halts Tourney Play Resumes Procession of Honor for Coronation of B. B. Queen and King FFA Officers Plan Whole Community Works That’s a Lot of Hay! DIUg. K.cauy OIIUYV Heralds of Spring--Students Gather and Play Mrs. Lowe, Back At Helm, Jr. Hi Tracksters Win Begins Busy Drama Festival Rebel Confer. Meet Awards at FFA Banquet Larry Witt--Top Senior, Temple Hosts Invit. and Conf. Track Meets Jim G. - Star Greenhand and State Farmer Invid. Tigers Set Five New Conf. Records THE BACHELOR AND THE BOBBYSOXER--Senior Play Rehearsal Break--Eats The Picnic At the Game Night Club Scene Drum Major Tryouts Jackie's Baton to Rene€ • « j Pep Club Auditions for Cheerleaders for 1967 Girls-- Tell Dorrie Not to Cry SENIOR ONE-ACT PLAYS He Got the Job --Boys Elem. Spring Assembly--Bunnies Everywhere--Out Among Viewers Phil L's UFO It's on the Egg Egg Hunt with Mrs. Hooper April 1 - -SADIE HAWKINS’ DAY--Such Memorable Characters--One Day is Sufficient! From Out of the Hills, They Must Have come! Indian Hill-Williams! The Playboy tells Molly What Are They Hunting? Ah, Rose--Now, Louieb! Don't Shoot, Lank! FOUR SEASONS FASHIONS Small Fry Star DUET ACTS: Dana A. Steve Me. Narrator: Carolyn S. Marilyn G. and Phil N. Banquets Mean Work! Juniors Order Sr. Rings A Taste of School for Next Year's Eager Ones JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET AND PROM '66 A-GO-GO Words from Mrs. Lowe V.I.P. 's Table Food and Entertainment Receive Hearty Approval Push That M. Valve Down Intermission Music Has All A-Go-Going Mr. Butler at Mike for Music Concert With Lab Band Queen's Coronation H.S. Mixed Chorus i- dlLi jiBk Pres. Phil Presides for Last Meet as Seniors and Parents Dine and Receive Trip Itinerary BACCALAUREATE--May 15. 1966 Sixth Grade Graduates Rev. Keiningham COMMENCEMENT lusic: Mr. Dunagan, N Bentley, and Mrs. Miller M Recessional May 19. 1966 Salutor. - Terry Bizzell Mr. White Presents Gold Cords of Honor Danforth Awards Salut. Welcome: Hooper Attentive Classmates Valedictory: Bob LeBarre Diplomas in Hand Benediction Ushers Signal Last Walk Elated Grads March Those Christmas Cats Jackie Phil Senior Girls?? Football Games Royal Charioteers SADIE HAWKINS’ DAY B. B. Queen Carol, King Gary, and Court Caps and Gowns Arrive Rehearsals for Senior Play Eats for Rehearsal Track Meet Seniors A -Go-Go JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET AND PROM Station Stops to Load the SENIOR EXPRESS Seniors Parents Dine Seniors Loading the Bus DIPLOMAS AT LAST BACCALAUREATE TIME SPECIAL TREASURES—SENIOR HIGHLIGHTS TREASURED JUNIOR HIGHLIGHTS A Visit to Beasley's Homecoming Activities Student Council Elect, Vote for the Juniors SADIE HAWKINS’ DAY Junior Play Tryouts Ordering Senior Rings Play Rehearsals Fefe LaMore Big City Lovers Which is the real Indian? Gerti Gossip--Sherry Heaven's Devils Enjoying the Show JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Awards Assembly - Junior Favorites Moving up to Sr. Row Ushering for Graduation CLEVE BEAVERS LARRY DOUGLASS JOHN EDMERSON A Magic Lamp found in this Chest of Memories of 1966 revealed glimpses of the Seniors as they ap- peared at their Schools Beginning. These glimpses placed beside their pictures in Cap and Gown we share with you: JUANITA JOHNSON MARY KERR CAROLE KNOX CAROL ABBE MARGARET ABBE MARLENE ADNERSON RANDY GLASGOW CAROLYN GRAHAM MARILYN GRAHAM NORVILLE HARGROVE GARY HART TERRY HOOPER A GLIMPSE OF THE SENIORS AT THE BEGINNING AND AGAIN AT GRADUATION: RUSSELL KOSECHATA VINCENT KOSECHATA STEPHEN LACEFIELD BOB LEBARRE STEPHEN LEWALLEN TEX LIPSCOMB STEPHEN McILHANEY JOHN EARL MEYER KENT MINCEY AARON MITCHELL GUERRY MOORE PHIL NORMAN LINDA O'NEAL JOE PRATER CARRIE RIDDLES A GLIMPSE OF THE SENIORS AT THE BEGINNING AND AGAIN AT GRADUATION: DALE RODOLPH JACQUELINE RODOLPH LONNIE SCHULER CAROLYN SMALLWOOD HARLEY STANDRIDGE JOYCE SWINNEY HUBERT TISDALE MICHAEL TOUMBS JEANNIE WILLIAMS LARRY WITT RICHARD HARDIN TROY SELLERS (The, upside-down one is Rusty) Pictures found at the bottom of this Treasure Chest reveal a backward look at their days spent in Temple Schools. They began their school career in First Grade Rooms in the present Band Room, moved to the South Wing of the H.S. Building for a year and a half stay, then came the most exciting move--TO THE NEW ELEM. BUILDING. ACTIVITIES IN THE NEW ELEMENTARY BUILDING INCLUDED: ur A Patriotic Number Acting Out The Pied Piper A Ride on the Fire Truck American Bandstand was Fun Steve and Vincent Awed All Clowned at First at Sixth Grade Graduation Grew Serious to Accept Diplomas from Mr. Lynch 8th Officers--All-Boy Slate 7th Officers. 2 Boys. 2 Girls (Foimd They 0ut-numbered 9th °fficers (Girls KeP' phil) the Girls) AND NOW THEY HAVE GRADUATED AND ARE READY TO MAKE ONE MORE TRIP TOGETHER: Bill the Bus Arrive Sr. Sponsor Arrives They Board Their 11-Day Home Return Again HOOL IS OUT WHOOPEE SCHOOL IS OUT! Mr. Walker's sign gleefully proclaims it. Herewith close we the lid on your Treasure Chest and Inscribe thereupon this wish: Each time you open this, your Treasure , to view. May the memories herein quicken anew, Each scene as vivid, and each face as bright, As if only yesterday, passed they from your sight. THE STAFF


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