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HAROLD TEEL MARIE NICHOLS GERALDINE BYNUM DANNY MuORE MARGARET McINTIRX GENE HANEY CAROL RAPES BOBBY CALLEN SHIRLEY HALEY
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1 LASSIE DANK! KITE WALTER WILLARD PAULINL RUSHING
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Senior Cias Sistar We, as seniors of Tishomingo High School, wish to leave a memory of our past with the underclassmen. .Ve have spent four short ye rs in T. H. S. Into these years we have crowded many helpful and happy experiences. We are now leaving our high school days to continue our education or to work, hoping to be successful citizens of America. The seniors of 53 set a record concerning enthusiasm, and were destined to be one of the best classes ever to walk through the doors of this school. In 1950 we entered Tishomingo High as sophomores, with Mrs. Chance and Mr. McKenzie as home room teachers. Lynda Corbin was elected president of our class. That year we gained Johnnie Francis and Jim Lambert. Then came our Junior year, which brought many interesting and exciting adventures. We were fortunate to have as our sponsors Mr. Shaw and Mr6. Brittain. Officers that year were, president, Jimmy McCarthick; vice- president, Jerry Reynolds; secretary-treasurer, Kathy Washburn. Doris Bailey joined our class from McLish. Then in May we gave our Junior-Senior banquet. We put a great deal of hard work on it, but it was the most enjoyable occasion of the year. Gene Haney showed his dramatic ability when the Junior class presented the Atomic Blonde. The climax of eleven years' work came when in the fall of 1952 we began what we thought to be the easiest and last year. We have no doubt had hard knocks and bumps, but we have enjoyed each year as we will never enjoy any future years. The day finally arrived when we realized that we were truly seniors; the arrival of our rings helped to confirm our beliefs. Leading our senior class through its activities were Jim McCarthick, president; Jim Lambert, vice-pres- ident; Johnnie Francis, secretary-treasurer; Anita larhart, student council representative. Mrs. Voyles and Mr. Joel Johnson were our class advisers. Christine Bynum reigned as football queen of 52. Welcomed to our class were Lee Ann Butler, from Ardmore, and Shirley Haley, from Tulsa. This being our last year, we wanted an annual, and we hAve one. We worked and slaved but were happy, for we did it willingly. We must and want to say that we would not and could not have attained this great height if it had not been for the wonderful parents, teachers, principal, and superintendent who have encouraged us and helped us with untiring strength.
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