Tishomingo High School - Indian Yearbook (Tishomingo, OK)
- Class of 1958
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Published by The 1958 Journalism Class Tishomingo High School Tishomingo, Oklahoma DEDICATION To the citizens of our town of Tishomingo--we, the staff, do hereby dedicate this 1957-1958 edition of our yearbook, THE INDIAN, We have dedicated this yearbookto these people in thanks for the services and support they have rendered to the school for many many years. SCHOOL BOARI) Left to right, BOTTOM ROW: Ed Stapelton, Member; Billy King, President; Jimmy Moore, Member; and Jack Warden, Vice-President. TOP ROW: C. H. Pinkerton, Superintendent and Member; and Corbin O'Bryan, Clerk. Superintendent C.H. PINKERTON Grade School Principal E.J. DOBBS High School Principal JOHNNY HOWARD Teacher of the Year Congratulations to Mrs. Dicie Pinkerton as being selected Teacher of the Year from Johnston County to be guest of honor on Teacher Recognition Day at the Oklahoma State Fair Saturday, September 21, 1957. Mrs. Pinkerton has given 37 years of service to Oklahoma youth and says, I have enjoyed every minute of it. A trophy was awarded Mrs. Pinkerton for her service. COMPLIMENTS of SEMCO COLOR PRESS ALBERT JO ROSS BAILEY Speech Mathematics Art Biology HASKELL COMBS Eighth Coach ESTEL HALLMARK Bookkeeping Coach ROBERTA BROWN Vocational Home Eco. HAROLD HOWARD TROUTMAN JOHNSON Vocational Shop Agriculture MYRON GILSTRAP Music LUCILLE SNEED Seventh STEPHEN LAVERNE ODELL GLENN HOWARD ALMON English Commerce Science Journalism MABLE PEARL CHANCE SHARPLESS Sixth First DICIE GLADYS DORTHY IDA THERSA VIRGIE LUCILLE PINKERTON REYNOLDS HUDSON YANDELL LAWLEY FLY REED Second Fourth Fifth Second Third Third Fifth ADDIE PETE MARY GERALDINE RALPH ED L.S. EUELL BEAVERS BOYD MAXWELL NICHOLS GRAY MAXWELL AUTREY SNEED First Bus Driver Cook Cook Bus Driver Bus Driver Custodian Custodian NATALIE POLLOCK 4-H 8 yrs., Pres, and Sec., Local 4-11, Foot- ball Queen Attendant, Sr., Jr. Carnival Queen Attendant 1 yr., Inter- scholastic Meet 2 yrs., Glee Club 1 yr., Most Popular Sr. Girl, Pep Club 4 yrs.. Pres. 1 yr., Girls State Jr., INDIAN and DEFENDER Staff, Sr. Trcas., Sr. Annual Queen. REGINA ALLEN Sr. Sec., Jr. Sec., Stu- dent Council Pres.. Head- Cheerleader, Pep Club4 yrs., F.H.A. 2 yrs., Interscho- lastic Meet 3 yrs.. Sopho- more Basketball Attendant, Sr. Football Queen, Jr. Play, Art Award, INDIAN and DE- FENDER Staff, Best-Looking Senior Girl FLETCHER WHEaER Football 4 yrs., Track 3 yrs., Boxing 3 yrs.. Basket- ball 1 yr., National Guard JOHNNY HERD Football 4 yrs., Track 3 yrs., In Student Coun- cil for 2 yre., Valedic- torian Freshman All- Around Boy Freshman, National Guard, Speech Play RAY BAUMAN Football 4 yrs,, Box- ing 1 yr., Ixjttcrman's Club Vicc-Prcs., F.F. A. 2 yrs.. King '56, Junior Play, Student Council 1 yr., National Guard JERRY LAWLET Student Council 1 yr., 4- II 4 yrs., Vicc-Pres. 2 yrs., Sec. Lcttcrman's Club 1 yr., Football 4 yrs.. Track 3 yr., Basketball 3 yrs., All-Dist. End 1957, National Guard WILLIE HENRY F.H. A. 4 yrs., Of- ficer 2 yrs., 4-H 4 yrs., Reporter 1 yr., Inter- scholastic Meet 1 yr., Pep Club 6 yrs., Cheer- leader 1 yr., Basketball 1 yr., DEFENDER and INDIAN Staff, Glee Club 1 yr. ( ANN BURCH F.H.A. Songleader 2 yrs., 4-H 9 yrs.. Sec. 2 yrs., Stu- dent Council Rep. 1 yr., Jr. Play, Band Majorette 5 yrs., Football Attendant 2 yrs., Freshman Sec. and Carnival Queen Attendant, Basketball 3 yrs.. INDIAN and DEFEND- ER Staff, High School Trio 4 yrs., Softball 1 yr. GENE LAFITTE Most likely to succeed Sr., Football 3 yrs., Track 1 yr. Jr. Class Vice-Pres., Sr. Class Pres., Lctterman's Club 3 yrs., Pres. 1 yr, Boys State Jr. 4-H 1 yr., Vice- Pres. Tri-Hi-Y-2 yrs., In- terscholastic Meet 2 yrs., Honor Roll 4 yrs., R R Band the Rubies 1 yr., All- Conf. Tackle, 57 PHYLLIS BENNETT Student Council 2 yr., Sec.-Treas. 1 yr. 4-H 9 yrs., Sec. 2 yrs., Vice-Pres. 2 yrs., Band 6 yrs., Drum Majorette 3 yrs., F.H. A. 4 yrs., Hi School Trio 4 yrs., Glee Club 1 yr. Jr. Ray, Girls State Jr. INDIAN and DEFENDER Editor, Basketball 4 yrs., Soft- ball 3 yrs., SHIRLE BEAU FORD Sec. of 4-H Club 2 yrs., Pres, of 8th. and 9th., Sec. of Jr. Class, Student Council of Sr. Class, Speech Play, Pianist for Glee Club and 4-H, Sec. 4-H JEANNE H. VANDEVIER Band 4 yrs., 4-H 5 yrs., F.H.A. 4 yrs.. Pres, elect 1 yrs., Historian 9th grade, Pianist 10th and 11th grades. Band Queen 8th, Student Council 7th grade, Jr. Play, Honor Roll 1 yr. JERRY SIMPSON Basketball 4 yrs., Base- ball 3 yrs., Jr. Play at Nida, and Sr. Play at Nida, Vice-Pres. 4-H Club Nida, 1 yr., 4-H Round-up 1 yr. JAY TAYLOR 4-H Club 6 yrs., Let- erman's Club 2 yrs., Jr. Play, Speech Play, Football Track 2 yrs.. Interscholastic Meet 2 yrs.. National Guard, R R Band, the Rubies MIKE McIVER 7th grade play, 8th grade play, 10th grade play. In Speech play Sr. yr.. National Guard WENDELL REAVES Football 1 yr., Jr, Play, F.F.A. Band as Singer, In- terscholastic Meet 1 yr., Vlce-Pres. Sophomore Class MARTHA MASSEY Band 4 yrs., 4-H 6 yrs., Group Leader 2 yrs., Counselor at 4-H Camp, Interscholastic Meet 3 yrs., Jr. Play, F.H.A. 3 yrs., INDIAN and DEFENDER Staff. Honor Roll 2 yrs. JANICE PULTS Basketball 3 yrs., Volley- ball 2 yrs., State Band 1 yr., Softball 1 yr., Glee Club 1 yr.. Band 4 yrs., Interscho- lastic Meet 1 yr., Tri-Hi-Y, INDIAN AND DEFENDER Staff, 4-H 1 yr. KLETTA MAXWELL F.H.A. 4 yrs., Pep Club 4 yrs., Song Leader 2 yrs., All-Around Girl, Freshman, Art Award 10th., Basketball and Softball 2 yrs., Inter- scholastic Meet 4 yrs., Jr. Play, INDIAN and DEFEND- ER Staff, Carnival Queen At- tendant 10th grade BILLY GLOVER Baseball 3 yrs., Bas- ketball 3 yrs., Honor Roll during the Freshman Sophomore yrs. DON FREEMAN Speech 1 yr., F. F. A. Bankers Speech Contest 2 yrs., Speech Award, Jr. Play, M. C. for R R Band, the Rubies , Sentinel in F. F. A. 1 yr. F.F. A. 3 yrs., 2nd place in F.F.A. Talent Contest 2 yrs., Toast- master at Jr. Sr. Prom, Speech play GEORGE CARDINAL Freshman play, Jr. play. Sophomore play. Carnival King 56, 4-H 7 yrs.. Out- standing County 4-H Member JIM HART Football 3 yrs., Track 3 yrs., Boxing 1 yr., In- terscholastic Meet lyr., State Honor Society, Jr. Play, Sr. Escort, for Football Queen Attend- ant, 4-H 3 yrs., Honor Roll 3 yrs., Letterman's Club 3 yrs., Science Award Freshman yr.. Best-looking boy Sr. WILLIAM HATHAWAY Jr. Play, Speech Play, 4-H 7 yrs., Honor Roll 2 yrs., State Honor Society, Inter- scholastic Meet 56, Foot- ball 1 yr., Football Queen Attendant Escort, Wittiest Sr. Boy, National Guard PHILIP BALLARD Football 3 yrs., Let- terman's Club 3 yrs., Pres. 4-H 1 yr., Sec. Sophomore Class, Nat- ional Guard LaDONNA McGLOCKLIN F. H. A. for 4 yrs., 4-H Club for 7 yrs.. Basketball Softball 2 yrs., DEFENDER and INDIAN Staff, Honor Roll 2 yrs., Pep Club 4 yrs., Interscholastic Meet 3 yrs., ANN BROGDON 4-H 6 yrs., 4-H Round-up at Stillwater, F.H.A. 4 yrs., Sec. 1 yr., Pep Club 1 yr., INDIAN and DEFENDER Staff ANITA DEATON 4-H 8 yrs., F.H.A. 4 Vice-Prcs. 1 yr., 4-H Club4 yrs., Cheerleader 2 yrs., Head Cheerlead- er 1 yr., Interscholastic Meet 4 yrs., State Hon- or Society, INDIAN and DEFENDER Staff, H. Ec. Award, Jr. yr., Best Sr. Personality, Basketball Softball 2 yrs. JOE TOPPER WHITE Football 2 yrs., Band 3 yrs., Band Pres. 2 yrs., Vice- Pres. 1 yr., Band King 2 yrs. 4-H Club, Tri-Hi-Y Pres. Sr. yr., Math Award Jr. yr,, Interscholastic Meet Jr. yr., Letterman's Club 2 yrs., Sec.-Treas. T.A.R.C., Jr. Play JAMES JACKSON Voc. Ag. F.F. A. 4 yrs.. Football 1 yr., In- terscholastic Meet 2 yrs., Placed in Art 2nd, 10th grade and 1st Jr. yr. JEANNE BOYER Basketball and Softball 4 yrs.. 4-H Club 5 yrs., Song- Leader 1 yr., Carnival Queen Jr. yr., Student Council Rep- resentative for Pep Club lyr. y JACKIE GRAHAM Voc. Ag. F.F. A. 4 yrs. National Guard JAN DAVIS Basketball and Soft- ball 4 yrs., 4-H 8 yrs., Pres. 1 yr.. Pep Club 1 yr.. Sec. Sr. yr., Carnival Queen Fresh- man yr. KENNETH McCARTHICK Voc. Ag. F, F. A. 4 yrs., F. F. A. Band CARL LEE YEATS Basketball 4 yrs., Baseball 3 yrs., Freshman Pres, at Nida, Jr., Sophomore and Preshman Plays CAROL DEAN AUTREY Basketball 4 yrs., Soft- ball 4 yrs., Basketball 2 yrs., Softball 2 yrs. , Pep Club 4 yrs., F.H.A. 3 yrs., History A- ward, 4-H Club 8 yrs., 4-H Round-up 1 yr., Jr. Play, State Honor Roll 3 yrs., Most likely to Succeed Sr. Girl MELVIN TAYLOR Track 1 yr., Boxing 1 yr., F. F. A. 1 yr., 4-H Club 4 yrs., Freshman play, Member of Nat- ional Guard VIRGINIA S. RITCHEY Interscholastic Meet2 yrs., Honor Roll 4 yrs., Saiutato- rian of Freshman Class, Bas- ketball Softball 1 yr., Jr. and Fresh. Plays GUSSIE LUCAS Interscholastic Meet for 2 yrs., National Guard TENNIE ROBERTS 4-H 9 yrs., Pep Club 1 yr., Basketball 3 yrs., ROY LEE BIGGS Voc. Ag. F.F. A. 4 yrs., Football 1 yr. 4-H Club 2 yrs. BILLY JOE POTMAN President of his Fresh- man Class. Secretary of his Sophomore Class. Vice-President of his Junior Class. State Hon- or Society 3 yrs., Honor Roll 3 yrs., Baseball 2 yrs. WENDELL MAY F.F. A. 4 yrs., Parti- cipated in the Speech Plays. Member of National Guards. JANE (TIPPS) HAY F.H. A. 2 yrs., Interscho lastic Meet 3 yrs.. State Honor Society, Honor Roll, Basketball 1 yr., Softball 2 yrs., 4-H Club 5 yrs., 3rd in Art Appreciation (Ada) MARTHA (HINCHEY) SHAW Basketball 1 yr., Soft- ball 1 yr., 4-H Club 4 yrs.. Glee Club 2 yrs. JAMES DEAN HARRISON F.F.A. 4 yrs., In 4-H Club, National Guard. FRED MAY Football 4 yrs., F. F. A. 4 yrs., 4-H Club, Co- Captain of the Football Team '57, National Guard. RANDaL WOOD In 4-H Club. F.F.A. 4 yrs., National Guard 'Itty Bitty Allen Baggie Pants Pults ’Baldy Massey 'Bull Dog' Burch Cat Lovin' Pollock Curley George Bahy Bauman ’Speedy Howard Bear-foot Howard Where’s Miss Ross CLASS PROPHECY I was sitting in my lush New York apartment sipping a cold limeade when the man on my wall to wall tele- vision set said, And now it's time for This is Your Life with Ralph Edders. This kind of startled me out of my gloom.-Ralph'Edders came on the screen with a big book in his hand and said, Folks, tonight we have a story that symbolizes America itself. Tonight our special guest is the first man to make a landing on the moon. It is none other than the pilot of the first spaceship to make it out of the city limits of Brooklyn, Gen. Melvin Taylor. And Melvin came out. This rather surprised me, for you see 1 went to school with Melvin. They showed how he made his famous flight. They also showed his co-pilot, Gen. Warner French, and some of my former classmates—for instance. Dr. Joseph Colbert, the designer of the spaceship. The commercial was interesting, too. It featured a sexy song, sung by The Body Janice Pults. If you don't know her, she's the famous movie star of the movie, THE GIRL CAN HELP BUT WON'T. These two incidents got me to thinking about the rest of my classmates. So, I did some research and here's what 1 came up with. . Fletcher Wheeler was, at that time, the only man to ever play football for the New York College for Women and 1 heard that he was having a ball. You know, of course, that Mary D. is the head coach there. Roy Biggs, I found out, was running a modern dance studio right here in New York. He always was graceful. One of his best students is the famed television star, Gracie Payne, of the famous show, PAYNE IN THE HEAD. Jerry Simpson is doing all right in the movies. He plays Uncle Scrooge—he always was tight. Mike Mclver is also doing all right in the great city of Hollywood. His latest hit is Frankenstein’s Return. He's the first one to play this role without a mask. By the way, he took his bride (Tennie Roberts) out there with him. Fredrick May gave his life for his country. He was the first man to kiss Jane Mansfield without a life jacket. Joe White is working on an experiment that will change the world. It’s a shrinking fluid that shrinks anything. He should try some himself. Randall Wood, Jackie Graham and Wendall May run a small paint and body shop in Oklahoma City. Randall is married to one of those Self girls from Tish. John Upton, the winner of the Indi- anapolis 500, gets all of his work done there. Carl Yeats is scoring on the big continent as this generation's big poet. I never would have picked him as a poet, but I would have picked Gussie Lucas as he was always a deep thinker. Joyce Miles is still playing basket- ball with the Harlem Globetrotters. , Ann Burch is an opera star and Shirle Beauford is her pianist. Phyllis just sits out in the auditorium with Dur- wood. Ann Brogdon is over in Germany playing the squeeze box for some polka band. Billy Glover is the nation s head flagpole sitter. Incidently, Glover’s eyes were used for the movie, THE EYES OF TEXAS ARE LOADED, and he was! Glover is hitched now to one of Tish's little girls, whose last name was Boyd. Phil Ballard and Joe Duncan are private detectives in Hollywood. They solved Hollywood’s unsolvable case, the Jerry Lawley case. Jerry killed his wife, Donna, because she accused him of running around with a girl named Nancy Blue. , . Jan Davis has a great act in the circus. She swings by her feet (size 11) and picks up a handkerchief with her teeth. This is a great act because she is forty feet off the ground at the time. (She always did have a long neck.) Her husband. Junior Boulton, is her partner in this amazing act and Jean Boyer is tagging along. Kletta Maxwell is in tlie same circus as the thin lady. She must have changed alot since school days. Nancy Warden is the business manager of the Boris Karloff, Inc. She always did have a business head. Keiller Parks is working for the same firm. He changed his name from Keiller to Killer. I hear there is a romance be- tWeen these two. Billy Francis and Kenneth McCarthick are still singing at the Thompson each Sat. night. Billy is the manager and Kenneth fixes seats for him. Jay Taylor is still working at Smith Whites, only now he is the big owner. William Hathaway is running a quiet (can you imagine anything quiet with Willie around?) little bar over on the east side of New York and Gene Lafitte is his pianist. Willie is happily married to Kay Cobb (whose father fi- nanced the bar) and Gene is married to that little Glenn girl. James Jackson, who is now a professional drunk after he traded die Brooklyn Bridge for Grand Canyon, is their biggest customer. Virginia is still married to Joe. LaDonna McGlocklin still drives her Ford around and wishes. Jeanne is still stripping cows with Richard down in Oklahoma. Matha Shaw is going to have another Bambino, her tenth. Wendell Reaves and that little girl he was going with tied the knot. He is now one of the deputy sheriffs in Tish. Ray is still the dashing hero he used to be. He has a thriving business in Tish. and is the newly elected Mayor. Natalie Pollock is still the nitwit she used to be, too. Last that I heard of her she was trying to set up a rest home for Sal Mineo and Elvis Presley. Jimmy Hart does commercials for Brylcreem nowadays. He mar- ried some Tish girl, but diey separated and he went back to Carol. Milton Gilbert is playing the guitar in some institution. I don't know whether he is entertaining the patients or whether he is one of them. Anita Deaton runs a little cafe in Tish. She's the mother of six. Martha Massey and Willie Henry run a small dress shop in Los Angeles, California. Martha does the talking and Willie does the doing. I don't know about Wil- lie doing the doing but Martha always did do the talking. Those two prairie dogs, Carol Autry and George Cardinal, are two of America’s key scientists. They're work- ing on a key that will open any lock. Well, that just about wraps it up for my old classmates. I would like to call my graduating class die class diat fell upon the human race. It was the laziest, noisiest class to graduate from any school, but they were a great bunch of guys and gals. CLASS WILL Regina Allen leaves hei Senior Cheerleadership to Mary Davis. Ann Burch leaves her right to be Sr. Majorette to Elaine Baker and Andra Armstrong. Nancy Warden leaves Neomi Bearden the right to be the only red-head in the Sr. class next year. Kletta Maxwell leaves her artistic ability to Shirley McCause. Martha Massey leaves her right to run off stencils to Linda Warden. Jean Boyer and Shirle Beauford leave their typing ability to Yvonne Cole. Jackie Graham and Bill Glover leave their place at the SMOKER to Junior Boulton. George Cardinal and Keiller Park leave their place in the AMERICAN HISTORY CLASS to Mickey Kennedy. Johnny Herd leaves right to GOLDBRICK all through football season to Cappy Dobbs. Billy Francis leaves his drafting ability to Billy Beckham. Anita Deaton leaves to Peggy Martin the right to be the only engaged girl in the Senior Class. Gene LaFitte leaves ANN GLENN to George Kyker. John Upton and Kenneth McCarthick leave their typing erasers and sideburns to Gerald Smith. Melvin Taylor and Topper White leave their HAMSHACK to Doyle Scarberry. Willie Henry leaves Barbara Hamilton the right to marry an Indian. Jim Hart leaves his ability to get admits from Mr. Howard to Curtis Pryor. Joe Duncan and Philip Ballard leave their SAFE DRIVING AWARDS to Bill Corbin. Mike Mclver and Gussie Lucas leave the right to get thrown in jail after Christmas to Bobby Dishroom. James Harrison and Ricky May leaves to Johnny King the right to be late for school every morning. Carrol Autrey, Carl Yeats and Jerry Simpson leave their singing ability to Clay Shannon. Joseph Colbert and Joyce Miles leave their dancing floor to Florence Stevenson and Lola Bryant. Tennie Roberts and Janice Pults leaves Ramona Ledgerwood and Annette Park their feminine figure. Ray Bauman and Roy Biggs leave Glen Chapman all of their LINEMEN OF THE YEAR awards. Jeannie Vandevier, Virginia Ritchey and Matha Shaw leaves Barbara Miner, Betty Dennis and Charlene Sloan the right to be the married Senior girls next year. William Hathaway leaves June Eddins and Latrica Harbert his Number 72 football jersey. Fletcher Wheeler and James Jackson leave their HOG CALLER to Gene Thomas. Randell Wood and Wendell May leave their TOOL-BOX to Johnny King. Jerry Lawley leaves the QUARTERBACK position to Bill Mclver. Phyllis Bennett leaves her 4-H place to Mary Allman. Natalie Pollock leaves to Donna Calhoun the right to laugh at any tiling, funny or not. La Donna McGlocklin leaves to Jane Coles the right to win first place in photography at Ada. Jan Davis wills to Mary Jo Massey the position of playing post guard next year. Gracie Payne wills to Ruth Coles her old shorthand book. And I Milton Gilbert will to Charlene McCarthick the privilege to write the Will for 1959. Valedictorian for die 1958 Senior class is Phyllis Ann Bennett, daughter of Mr. Mrs. J. C. Bennett, Jr., Tishomingo. Phyllis has attended Tishomingo schools all her twelve years. During her high school years she has been on the honor roll four years and the State Honor Society three years. She has participated in 4H, FHA, bas- ketball, softball, glee club, girls' trio, student council and band in which she has been the drum majorforthree years. She has also entered the Interscholastic meet at Ada, attended Girls State and is the editor of the Defender and Indian. V a I e d i c t 0 r • i a n S a I u t a t 0 r • 1 a n s Regina Allen, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Charles L. Allen, was named as one of the Salutatorians of the 1958 graduating class. Regina has attended Tishomingo schools three years and has parti- cipated in FHA, 4-H, Student Council, Interscholastic meet, Junior play. She was chosen foot- ball queen, Secretary of the senior class. Pres, of the Student Council, Cheerleader in the Pep Club, and the prettiest senior girl this year. She is also on the Defender and Indian staff. Also chosen as Salutatatorian this year is Nancy Warden, daughter of Mr. Mrs. V. S. Warden. Nancy has attended Tishomingo schools for four years. She has participated in 4-H, FHA, Pep Club, several Speech plays, 4-H Club Roundup, Interscholastic meet, basketball, and softball. She also has been on the honor roll and State Honor Society, and won the History Award last year. Honor Student Regina Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen, was chosen as the honor student for 1958. During the three years she has attended Tishomingo school site has been in the Junior and Senior play, art award. Secretary of the Junior and Senior classes, President of the Student Council, football queen this year, and was the Salutatorian of the Senior class. In addition to the other things, Regina has been in pep club three years and was cheerleader this year, best looking senior girl, honor roll four years, State Honor Society two years, F. H. A., 4H, and Interscholastic Meet three years. WHO’S WHO The All-Around boy for this year is Gene La fine, son of Mr. C. C. Erwin. He has attended Tishomingo school for three yean, and has been a very active member of his classes. Gene has played football for three years, and was all-conference this year. He also excelled in track. He is a member of the State Hon- or Society and honor roll. President of the Senior class, Boys’ State, President of the Lettermens' Club, Vice President of the Tri-Hi-Y, and was Vice President of the Junior class last year. A I I Wilma Jean Boyer was chosen by die faculty this year as All-Around Girl. Jean is die daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boyer. She came to Tishomingo atthe beginning oflier senior year. She attended eleven years at Nida. Jean, as she is best known, has been a mem- ber of the basketball and softballteam for four years. During the past four years she lias been in the Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, and Speech plays. She also has been in 4-H, pep club, Student Council Representative for pep club, honor roll four years, and basketball queen attendant. A r o u n d B 0 y a n d G • 1 r I MOST POPULAR Jerry Simpson and Natalie Pollock BEST PERSONALITY Don Freeman and Anita Deaton S E N I 0 R F THE WITTIEST William Hathaway and Kletta Maxwell A V 0 R I T E SBEST LOOKING Jimmy Hart and Regina Allen MOST LIKaY TO SUCCEED Gene Lafitte and Nancy Warden Gerald Clay Romona Linda Yvonne Mary Smith Shannon Ledgerwood Warden Cole Davis President V-President Secretary Treasurer S. C. Rep. Reporter JUNIORS Andra Elaine Neomia Bill Junior Renee Olive Lola Donna Armstrong Baker Bearden Beckham Boulton Boyd Bullard Byrant Calhoun Glenn Edna Ruth Bill Betty Bobby Cappy June Pat Chapman Coles Coles Corbin Dennis Dishroom Dobbs Eddins Graham Barbara Latricia Johnny George Peggy Mary Barbara Shirley Charlene Hamilton Harbert King Kyker Martin Massey Miner McCause McCarthick Billy Annette Bobby Curtis Doyle Charlene Florence Gene Sandra Mclver Park Pope Pryor Scarberry Sloan Stevens Thomas Thurman Barbara Gary Carol Diana Aloma Herd Peters Calhoun Smith McGlocklin President V-President Secretary S.C. Rep. Reporter SOPHOMORES Mary Autrey Mary Beckham Carolyn Belcher Nancy Blue Tommy Brogdon Ray Brawley Linda Colbert Conrad Fowler Betty Gaddis Clarence Gaddis Ruth Garrison Otis Gilbert Ann Glenn Shirley Haddix Ruth Lucas Leoma McCarthick Euna Pope Riley Rhodes Martha Rose Jenice Ruth Linda Rush Michael Simpson Pat Self Sherry Thompson Hugh Todd Albert Wilkens Melvin W ilson Lynn Woods Billy Erickson Herbert Legg Buddy Simpson Hallie Flossie Dewayne Margaret Doris George Foster Harbert Woods Lokey Upton Smith President V-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter S.C. Rep. CUSS John Gray Aliene Miles Colene Self Mary Hart Tommy Morrow Jo Ringwald Charles FRESH Billie Boyd Don Bynum Willie Mann Linda Thomas G. L. Ratliff Clarice Boyd Kay Cobb Wayne Maxwell Mary Nan Stamps Daniel Parker Maurice Bovd Dickie Craven Thecia May Johnny Sneed Jackie Pirtle Geneva Gunn Wendell Miles Barbara Scarberry Joyce Brawley Donald Keel Jo Ann Thompson George Anna Jimmy Blue Boyer Earl Nela Henderson Hood Benny Hazel Nichols Tisdell Virgie Valedictorian and All Around Girl The Junior High Valedictorian is Donna Kay Cobb the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailey Cobb. Kay has attended the Tishomingo schools for 9 years. She has been a member of band for 3 years, cheerleader 57-58, F.H.A. 1 year, 4H 3 years, Carnival Queen in 55, and was Football Queen attendant 57-58. Kay was also chosen by the faculty as All- Around Girl. Salutatorian JUNIOR HIGH The Salutatorian is Flossie Harbert, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harbert. Flossie was President of the 7th grade class. Vice-President oTthe 8th and 9jh grade classes. She was Band Queen attendant in the 8th and 9th grades. She has been a member of 4H 6 years, F.H.A. 1 year and band 5 years. All Around Boy COMPLIMENTS of W.W. RAPER and SHERIFF'S OFFICE The faculty chose Jackie Pirtle, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Doc Pirtle as All-Around Junior High Boy. Jackie came to the Tishomingo schools from Prairie View tills year. He belonged to die Prairie View 4H Club 4 years.and was President 1 year. Tishomingo 4H Club 1 year. V I ) Patrica Mary John Allen Austin Black 0. C. Lajoy Barbara Collins Deaton Deaton EIGHTH Dan Carolyn Bob Borger Burks Butler James Freda Paula Deaton Elkins Gilbert Johnny Hart Billie Heffington Chloe ta Raper Barbara W ilkins Herman Elaine Cathy Carter Craighead Corbin Sara Donna Mickey Glenn Harbert Hart GRADE Carlyle Sherry Barbara Jimmy Heath Horton Henderson Henry BUI Robert Ruby Jo Ella Orr Pappas Parker Pickens Lenard Rita Jo J. w. Victor Stephenson Stephenson Teel Wright Bobby Jeanne Johnson Kilmer Roy Jerry Reaves Ruth Bessie Elmer Williams Wallace David Johnny Ligget Nichols Ester Jimmy Smith Sneed Jerry Sam Thompson Thomas Verna Benton Eddie Black Event Blue Leford Carter Doris Chapman Frankie Curry Bobby Davis Harvey Elkins Mary Lee Glover Linda Griffin Danny Gibson Ann Green Wendell Graham Gary Garham Frances Harben Jenna Jo Hellack SEVENTH GRADE Robert Janie Eula Hinchey Hudson Huff James Bobby Shirley Latham Park Payne Eddie Carolyn Frances Sifford Walton West Ruby R. B. Payne Ragsdale Clarence Larry White Wood Jessie Reed Frank Turner Virginia Keel Albert Richards Elizabeth Russell Lee Russell Mabel Stanley Billy Joe Chance Anderson Anoatubby Norman Linda Mary Cochran Deaton Harbert Edmond Jerry Janice Keel Kilmer Krebs John Gloria Janet Pollock Pryor Raper Randy Billy Joyce Anthony Belcher Boyd Frankie Maureen Sherry Hart Hammons Hellack Jodie Paul Charles Kreger Lambert Latham SIXTH GRADE John Paula Jimmy Raper Robinson Ross Odis Shirley Bob Stevenson Sweeten Taylor Donald Patricia Teel Thomas Donald Walker James Paul Walter Bynum Cheadle Cobb Corene Ronnie Tommy Huff Johnson Johnson Emma Barbara Paul Miles Moore Pappas Kenneth Frankie J. C. Russell Shannon Sides Linda Mary Edmond West White William . 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Music class is fun. PHIL BALLARD Center Sr. WILLIAM HATHAWAY Tackle Sr. 33fe FLETCHER WHEELER R. Back Sr. CAPPY DOBBS Tackle Jr. RICKY MAY Guard Sr. All-Conference JOE WHITE Tackle Sr. JAY TAYLOR Guard Sr. GERALD SMITH End Jr. MILTON GILBERT End Sr. WAYNE MAXWELL Guard Fr. JUNIOR BOULTON F. Back Jr. t r H GLEN CHAPMAN T ac kle Jr. J FIRST, TOP: Jim Hart, Ray Bauman, Hugh Todd, Jerry Lawley, Fletcher Wheeler, Junior Boulton, Bill Mclver, Jay Taylor, and Coacli Hallmark. SECOND ROW: Coach Combes, Herbert Legg, Johnny Herd, Gene LaFitte, Doyle Scarberry, Otis Gilbert, Milton Gilbert. Curtis Pryor, and Wayne Maxwell. THIRD ROW: Gerald Smith, William Hathaway, Phil Ballard, Ricky May, Joe White, Glenn Chapman and Cappy Dobbs. Senior Lettermen FIRST ROW, TOP: Johnny Herd, Jerry Lawley, Fletcher Wheeler, Jim Hart, Milton Gilbert. SECOND ROW: Gene LaFitte, Ray Bauman, Phil Ballard, Jay Taylor, Ricky May, Wil- liam Hathaway and Joe White. Shorthand girls learning to make telephone calls. Seniors at work on their homecoming float. Eighth grade Home Eco. girls at work on their projects. 0 D D S A N D E N D S Speech Class play cast. Kenneth M. and Billy F. entertaining the student body. Jerry Cotton, Don Freeman, and Jay B. Taylor singing in the FHA--FFA assembly. Left to right, BACK ROW: Coach Combs, Frankie Thompson. Carrol Autry. Jerry Simpson. Junior Boulton, Jerry Lawley. FRONT ROW: Billy Mclver, Johnny King. Fletcher Wheeler, Herbert Legg, Carl Yeats. Try hard Carroll for that point!! Get that ball!!! B 0 Y S' Scores — 4) — w ) Tish. 35 Atoka... 49 Tish. 54 Commanche 63 Tish. 33 Vanoss . 58 Tish. 44 Pontotoc ... 41 m Tish. 50 Coalga te 51 Tish. 44 Sulphur .... 49 Tish. 23 Kingston 19 Tish. 58 Ravia 24 fj Tish. 15 Atoka... 47 Tish. 57 Antlers .... 48 f Tish. 39 Madill .. 33 Tish. 59 Marietta ... 45 m Tish. 33 Coalga te 39 Tish. 39 Pontotoc ... 33 M Tish. 36 Marietta 28 Tish. 58 Ravia 35 w Tish. 25 Atoka... 47 Tish. 56 Sulphur .... 49 'W Tish. 56 Vanoss . 58 Tish. 56 Milburn.... 44 Tish. 43 Madill .. 49 Tish. 49 Atoka 56 Tish. 31 Allen ... 37 Tish. 56 Antlers .... 61 Tournaments B A S K E T B A L L Make that point boys! I! Make it good Jerry!!!! BASKETBALL GIBLS Left to right: Coach Estel Hallmark, Joann Thompson, Donna Calhoun, Charlene McCarthick, Claudette Heath. Elaine Baker, Carol Calhoun. Ann Glenn, Jeanne Boyer, Babs Herd, Jan Davis, Mary Davis and Ruth Garrison. Girls' Scores Tish..... Kingston Tish Atoka Tish Marietta 31 Tish Vanoss Tish Coalgate .... Tish Coalgate .... Tish Marietta .... Tish 17 Atoka Tish Vanoss 38 Tish Bromide 31 Tish Pontotoc 13 Tish 36 Antlers 24 Tish Marietta 32 Tish Pontotoc 23 Tish 33 Atoka Tish Ravia Tish Ravia Tish Milburn 24 Tish Antlers 24 Jump High! An anxious moment. (Kingston) Lettermen's Club Officers PRESIDENT................ VICE-PRESIDENT........... SECRETARY-TREASURER . . . STUDENT COUNCIL......... Gene Lafitte Ray Bauman Jerry Lawley Johnny Herd Sponsors Coach Haskell Combs Coach Estele Hallmark LETTERMEN'S CLUB Lettermen's Club Members FIRST ROW: Coach Combs, Johnny Herd, Jerry Lawley, Ray Bauman, Gene Lafitte, and Coach Hallmark. SECOND ROW; Jimmy Hart, Phillip Ballard. Fletcher Wheeler, Joe White, Joe Duncan, Jay B. Taylor. THIRD ROW: Cappy Dobbs, Johnny Boulton, Hugh Todd. Boys' Record 3 Losses 6 Victories Girls' Record 0 Losses 9 Victories Won Mannsville Tournament Trophy JUNIOR HIGH BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM: 1st Row-Danny Barger, Jimmy Sneed, Coach Combes, Danny Gibson, Bob Butler. 2nd Row- Jerry Thompson, Jimmy Henry, Herman Carter, James Deaton, and Roy Reaves. GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM: 1st Row-Billie Sue Heffington, Rita Jo Stevens, Kathy Corbin, Ruby Parker, Janie Hudson. Paula Gilbert, Coach Hallmark. 2nd Row-Virginia Keel, Jenna Jo Helleck, Frances West, Ann Green, Sherry Horton, Elizabeth Krebbs. 3rd Row-Barbara Henderson, Mary Austin, Doris Chapman. M T OHHCL (? zl l4UK Junior I '■ i i “Hataiie “Pollock Senior Freshman Dicuui Smith, Sophomore HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL The Carnival Queen for 1957-58 was Jenna Jo Helleck, of the Seventh Grade. She was crowned by Bobby Park at the Halloween Carnival. Attendants and their escorts were: Tennie Roberts and Jerry Simpson, Yvonne Cole and Cappy Dobbs, Nancy Blue and Don Keel, Clarice Boyd and Jackie Pirtle, Paula Gilbert and Bill Orr. The King and Queen of the Grade School Carnival were Paula Robinson and James Bynum. James crowned Paula in a cermony just before the High School Crowning. They are both in the Sixth Grade. Basketball Queen, JAN DAVIS, escorted by Jerry Lawley Jeanne Boyer escorted by Carroll Autrey Attendants COMPLIMENTS of DAUBE'S Ardmore, Oklahoma £ Donna Calhoun escorted by Carl Yeats ESCORTS AND ATTENDANTS: Bill Mclver, Flossie Herbert; Mickey Kennedy, Cathy Corbin; Joe White, Latrica Harbert; not pictured, Jay B. Taylor and Phyllis Bennett; King and Queen, Dwaine Wood, Billie Sue Heffington. BILLIE SUE HEFFINGTON Queen BAND QUEEN Attendants Phyllis Bennett Latrica Harbert Flossie Harbert Cathy Corbin Senior Junior Freshman Eighth Grade PICTURED AT RIGHT, BACK ROW: Milton Gilbert. Riyllis Bennett, Jeanne Vandevier, La- Donna McGlocklin, Janice Pults, Grade Payne. FRONT ROW: Willie Henry, Martha Massey, Natalie Pollock, Ani- ta Deaton, Ann Brogden, Klet- ta Maxwell, Mrs. Howard. Mrs. John Howard Year-Book Sponsor Journalism Staff EDITOR................Phyllis Bennett ASSISTANT EDITOR . . Willie Henry ART EDITORS...........Regina Allen LaDonna McGlocklin TYPISTS...............Kletta Maxwell Ann Burch Ann Brogden SPORTS................Natalie Pollack Milton Gilbert REPORTERS ............Anita Deaton Jeanne Vandevier Gradie Payne Janice Pults Martha Massey Anita Deaton and Willie Henry Ann Burch and Regina Allen Jeanne Vandevier and Martha Massey FIRST ROW: Charles Wyatt, Jimmy Sneed. SECOND ROW: Bill Orr, Dwaine Woods. THIRD ROW: Latricia Harbert, Bobby Park. FOURTH ROW: Neomia Bearden, Charlene McCarthick. FIFTH ROW: Mary Nan Stamps, Sherry Horton, Jeanne Kilmer, Doris Upton, Jenna Jo Hallack, Choleta Raper, EddieSifford, Barbara Deaton, Sar- ah Glenn. SIXTH ROW: Flossie Harbert, Mary Hart, Linda Thomas, Thecia May, Jo Ringwald, Danny Gibson, Pat Allen, Janie Hudson, Donna Harbert. SEVENTH ROW: Annette Park, Carolyn Burks. EIGHTH ROW: Janice Pults, Rita Jo Stevenson. NINTH ROW: Betty Gaddis, Aline Graham, TENTH ROW: Elaine Craighead, Shir- ley Haddix. rn S. FIRST ROW: Ann Glenn, Andra Armstrong, Elaine Baker. SECOND ROW: Cathy Corbin, Billie Sue Hefflngton, Ann Burch. Myron Gilstrap Director Phyllis Bennett Drum Majorette Regina Allen President Charlene McCarthick Phyllis Bennett Vice-President Secretary Student Council float placing fifth in contest. STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Riyllis Bennett, Charlene McCarthick, Regina Allen, Johnny Herd, Ann Burch. SECOND ROW: Yvonne Cole, Jean Boyer, Ann Glenn, Di- ana Smith, Carol Calhoun, Latricia Harbert. THIRD ROW: Carlyle Heath, George Smith, Bob- by Park, Jimmy Upton, Shirle Beauford, Mr. Ho- ward. Regina Allen and Mr. Howard discussing problems. Kletta Maxwell, Annetta Deaton, Miss Jo Ross, and Regina Allen with the Art Festival Trophy, Class B. Jenice Ruth, Leoma McCarthick, Regina Allen, Kletta Maxwell, Annetta Deaton, and Pat Self at work in the art room. GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW Left to right; Latricia Harbert, Ne- omia Bearden, June Eddins, Joyce Miles, Shirley McCause, Ruth Coles, Thorcia Graham, Tennie Roberts. BACK ROW, Left to right: Annette Park, Charlene McCarthick, Ann Glenn, Ramona Ledger- wood, Betty Gaddis, Yvonne Cole, Mary Ann Autrey, Sandra Thurman, Linda Warden. PIANIST: Shirle Beauford. F. H. A. QUEEN Jim Boyer and Kletta Maxwell F. H. A. Officers Left to right, FIRST ROW: Ann Brogdon, Secretary: Anetta Deaton, Vice President; Latrica Harbert, Presi- dent; Mrs. Brown, Advisor; Yvonne Cole, Treasurer; Babs Herd, Pianist; Ann Glenn, Historian. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Vandevier, President Elect; Sandra Thur- man, Devotional Chairman; Linda Warden, Parlimen- tarian; Charlene McCarthick, Reporter; Diana Smith and Linda Rush, Song Leaders. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA F. H. A. Members Left to right, FIRST ROW: Phyllis Bennett, Charlene McCarthick, Sandra Thurman, Ann Brogdon, Anetta Deaton, Jeanne Vandevier, Latrica Harbert, Diana Smith, Linda Rush, Babs Herd, Ann Glenn. SECOND ROW: Linda Colbert, Yvonne Cole, Linda Warden, Kay Cobb, Thesia May, Jo Ringwald, Willie Henry, Olive Bullard, Mary Autrey, Mrs. Brown, Advisor. THIRD ROW: Doris Upton, Mary Hart, Linda Thomas, Clarice Boyd, Leoma McCarthick, Mary Beckham, Nancy Blue, Patsy Self, June Eddins, Kletta Maxwell. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Scarberry, Hazel Tlsdel, Hallle Foster, Joyce Brawley, Nela Hood, Mary Stamps, Flossie Harbert, Sherry Thomson, Claudette Heath, Ruth Garrison. FHA OFFICERS: Sandra Thurman and Ann Glenn. FHA girls painting in the Home Ec. room. The FHA presenting the Christmas scene. The new home economics kitchen. The FHA girls sold chances on this quilt. F. F. A. Officers John Upton, Treasurer; Mr. Troutman, Advisor; Don Freeman, Sentinal; Cappy Dobbs, Secretary; Billy Francis, Reporter; Milton Gilbert, President; Curtis Pryor, Vice-President. F. F. A. Members The Tishomingo FFA Chapter Members are: Left to right, FIRST ROW: Jackie Graham, Billy Francis, Mil- ton Gilbert, Mr. Troutman, John Upton, Curtis Pryor, Don Freeman, Cappv Dobbs, Billy Mclver. SECOND ROW: Bob Pope, Billy Erichsen, James Jackson, Roy Biggs, Clay Shannon, Junior Boulton, Kenneth McCar- thick, Bob Dishroon, Billy Beckham. THIRD ROW; Otis Gilbert, Jim Upton, Wendell May, Bill Glover, Dewain Wood, Jimmy Boyer, John Grey, George Reed, George Smith, Wayne Maxwell. FOURTH ROW; Ray Brawley, Tommy Brogdon, James Harrison, Randell Woods, Bennie Nichols, Tommy Morrow, Don Bynum, Gene Thomas. Other members are; Fredrick May, Melvin Wilson and G. L. Ratliff. Agriculture Shop Boys, Ray Brawley, Don Freeman, Benny Nichols. Jim Upton, Benny Nichols, Ray Brawley and Billy Erichsen. G.L. Ratliff and the Chapter Angus Calf. First year Agriculture Boys, G.L. Ratliff, Donny Bynum and John Gray. Boys in Farm Shop. Freshmen Boys taking a milk test. Donny Bynum, Tommy Morrow and G.L. Ratliff. Left to right, BACK ROW: Mary Jo Massey, Donna Calhoun, Elaine Baker, Ann Brogdon, Barbara Graham, Nela Carol Hood, Joyce Brawley, Hazel Tisdell, Barbara Scarberry, Jane Coles, Pat Graham. FOURTH ROW: Geneva Gunn, Ester Smith, Freda Elkins, Beverly Sikes, June Edens, Barbara Hamilton, Mary Autry, Sherry Thomson, Ruth Garrison, Florence Stevenson. THIRD ROW: Tennie Roberts, Jean Boyer, Jan Da- vis, Natalie Pollock. Willie Henry, Carolyn Belcher, Shirle Beauford, Ramona Ledgerwood, Ruth Ann Lu- cas, Jenice Ruth, Linda Colbert. SECOND ROW: LaDonna McGlocklin, Ann Green, Frances Harbert, Aline Miles, Opaline Cheadle, Bessie Williams, Jo Ellen Pickens, Mary Austin, Olive Bullard, Miss Jo Ross, sponsor. FRONT ROW: Cheerleaders and Songleaders: Anita Deaton, Kletta Maxwell, Regina Al- len, Linda Rush, Diana Smith, Mary Davis, Carol Calhoun, Kay Cobb, Barbara Herd, Clarice Boyd. P E P C L U CHEERLEADERS: Clarice Boyd, Regina Allen, Kay D Cobb, Anita Deaton, Mary Davis, Diana Smith, Bar- Ij bara Hamilton. SONGLEADERS: Barbara Herd, Carol Calhoun, Kletta Maxwell, Linda Rush. A 4-H Club Members Left to right, FRONT ROW; Albert Richards, Eddie Black, Harvey Elkins, James Latham, Bobby Parks, Danny Gibson, Wendell Graham, Michey Hart, Johnnie Hart. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Sneed, James Dea- ton, Bob Bulter Tennie Roberts, Willie Henry, Natalie Pollock, Bill Corbin, Ann Burch, Mr. Bailey, Phyllis Bennett, Opeline Cheadle, Jo Pickens, Bessie Williams, Mary Austin. THIRD ROW: Chloeta Ra- per, Roy Reaves, Sherry Horton, Jeanne Vandevier, Rita Stevenson, Ann Green, Janie Hudson, Barbara Henderson, John Williams, Earl Henderson. FOURTH ROW: Cathy Corbin, Patricia Allen, Donna Har- bert, Carolyn Burks, Barbara Deaton, Elaine Craighead, Sarah Glenn, Olive Bullard, Linda Colbert, Mary Autrey, Pat Self, Mary Beckham, Frankie Curry, Larry Woods, Daniel Parker, Wayne Maxwell, Carlyle Heath. FIFTH ROW: Pasty Walters, Verna Benton, Ella Holt, Margaret Lokey, Torcia Graham, Mary Stamps, Hallie Foster, Joyce Brawley, Carol Hood, Hazel Tisdel, Barbara Scarberry, Donald Keel, Dic- kie Craven, George Cardinal, Charles Wyatt. 4-H Club Officers Left to right, FRONT ROW: Tennie Roberts, Song Leader; Wil- lie Henry, Reporter; Natalie Pollock, President; Bill Corbin, Recreation Director. BACK ROW: Phyllis Bennett. Vice Presi- dent; Sarah Glenn, Girls' Team Captain; Ann Burch, Student Council Representative. Not pictured - Shirk: Ueauford, Sec. FRIENDS OF T. H. S. Grace Smith Homer Grundy Verma's Snow White Laundry Earnest Walker Winifred Hendricks Edith Bott Simon and Snavely Shoe Store (Ardmore) Mr. and Mrs. Fred. E. Pults Paul Ryan (Ada) Lucy's Ladies' Ready to Wear (Ada) Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Bennett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burch Halverson Shoe Store (Ada) Mrs. Blanche Clark J. C. Penny and Company (Ada) Mrs. Hacker Lowrey's Dress Shop (Ada) Hulan Miller P. G. Ballard Pier 7 Mac Rutherford Kenneth Reubin Carl A. Gadberry Lucille Henry Jess and Ruth Harvel Mrs. C. L. Allen C. W. Kale Sybil Taylor Mrs. Clyde Wright Fuzzy Knight Margaret Mclver Woodrow Cobb Hal Stamps Jim Pace S. R. Robinson Agnes La Fevers Clara Nichols Bernard LaFevers A. A. Carlton Calvin White R. L. Wilkins T. M. and Grade Ward Bonnie Smith Paul Thurman Gene Latham Shady Oaks Lorraine Craven Bill White John Fleming Leora's Laundry Homer Chance Pennington Creek Camp Addie Mae Speaks Billy Brogdon Charlie and Oleta Dry Sammy Bigham Lena Thomas Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Kinsey Camelia Buchannan Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Potts Joe and Lucille White Billy Joe Potts Marg and Clinton Ward Jerry Anderson John Lemmons David Littlejohn Shorty Maples Clarence Tolbert Nada Raper Gerald Goodson Mary Erichson Durwood Buckner Earl Craven James Harden Kenny Stone Franklin Stallings Jim Dowdy Furniture (Ardmore) Susie Ward Ruby Beaver Doc's Grocery Taxi Avery Deaton Joe Caskey Arleta White A. V. Moore Rita Raper Alverta Latham Mary Jane Bennett Ed Stapleton Flora Graham Nadene Vandever Augusta Evans Barbara Dale J. B. O'Bryan Bonnie Thompson HI O'Bryan Marilyn Wiley Jetty Kilmer East Side Grocery Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Jackson Dr. May COMPLIMENTS of HORNE'S DAIRY BAR STAMPS DRY GOODS COBB DRUG STORE POTT’S GROCERY HARBERT MOTOR CO. You can take it with you We conscientiously serve you to the best of our ability But we're glad to deliver too. 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