Tishomingo High School - Indian Yearbook (Tishomingo, OK)
- Class of 1960
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THE INDIAN Published by THE 1960 JOURNALISM CLASS TISHOMINGO HIGH SCHOOL Tishomingo, Oklahoma The Indian for 1959-60 is respectfully dedicated to Mr. Kimbell C. Davis, the Jun- ior High Principal. Mr. Davis exemplifies in his life and his teaching the qualities of integrity, honesty, and good sportsmanship learned through many years of ac- tive participation in various athletic activities. We, the students of Tishomingo High School, will long remember a cheerful, friendly Hi there, neighbor after we have left these beloved T. H.S. Halls. We know we have a friend known as Bud Davis. Carole Calhoun Senior Attendant SENIOR FOOTBALL QUEEN Diana Smith Doris Gilbert Junior Attendant Cathy Corbin Sophomore Attendant Janie Hudson Freshman Attendant Jo Ann Thompson Attendant  BASKETBALL QUEEN Cathy Corbin Attendant Anne Glenn BAND QUEEN Mary Hart F F A QUEEN F H A KING Diana Smith Wayne Maxwell CARNIVAL KINGS AND QUEENS The T. H. S. Carnival Queen for 1959-1960 was Barbara Herndon of the Eighth Grade. She was crowned by Jimmy Ross at the Halloween Carnival. The attendants and escorts were: Barbara Herd and Sammy West, Sr., Mary Hart and Dwaine Wood, Jr., Carolee Blackwell and Don Yeats, Soph.; Sue Brogdon and Lynn Hearne, Fresh.; and Donna Martin and Ted Key of the Seventh Grade. The Memorial Grade School Carnival Queen for 1959-1960 was Jim Ann Williams of the third grade. She was crowned by Glen Bolin at the Halloween Carnival. The attend- ants and escorts were: Kay Warden and Ray Warden, 6th; Jamie Pace and Mike Lovett, 5th and 6th; Debby Estes and Carrol Young, 4th and 5th; Janene Hilton and Eric Reubin, 4th; Karol Massey and Morgan Hilton, 3rd; Vicki Huthchens and Sammy Alloway, 2nd; Vickie Herd and Tom - my Harbert, 2nd; Lilly Daniel and Mike Parish, 1st; Terry Stockton and Rex Rainey, 1st. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL QUEEN Sue Brodgon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brogdon was chosen Jr. High Football Queen for 1959-1960. ADMINISTRATION C. H. PINKERTON Superintendent H. W. BLACKWELL Principal Left to Right, STANDING: C. H. Pinkerton, Carl Reubin. Corbin O'Bryan, Clerk. SEATED: Billie King, President; Jimmy Moore, Jack Warden. TISHOMINGO FACULTY Joe Key Estle Hallmark American History Commerce Coach Coach Kittie Blackwell Harold Troutman Howard Johnson Sam Neal Vocational Vocational Shop, Science Music Home Ec. Agriculture Kenneth Meeler English Albert Bailey Mathematics Biology v .r Othalene Williams Pearl Sharpless Dicie Pinkerton Otherine Cobb Dorothy Hudson Ida Yandel Commerce First Second Third Fifth and Sixth Second Journalism J Theresa Law ley Virgie Fly Lucille Reed Addie Beavers Jack Hays Fourth Third Fourth and Fifth- First Okla. History Drivers Ed. Coach Ralph Gray Bus Driver r Ed Maxwell L. S. Autry Bus Driver Custodian Mary Maxwell Cook Bessie Ledgerwood Cook Pete Boyd Sid Shofner Bus Driver Bus Driver Euell Sneed Custodian MICKEY ROWE He must have had pull when the brains were passed out. President, Senior Class. Most Like- ly to Succeed, Senior Class; Annual and Defender Staff; Junior Play; Vice-President, Student Council, Ada. Oklahoma; Key Club. Ada, Oklahoma; Honor Society, 3 yrs; Vice-President. Sophomore Class; Valedictorian, Junior High School; Interscholastic Meet. 2 yrs; Boysâ State; Student Council Convention Delegate. Junior yr. GARY PETERS Heâs likeable. Class Treasurer, Senior Class; Foot- ball. 2 yrs; Escort. Homecoming. Senior yr; Vice-President, Soph- omore Class; Band. 2 yrs; Track. 1 yr. CHARLES BLACKWELL â. . . But somebody has to laugh at my jokes. Vice-President, Senior Class; Hon- or Roll. 2 yrs; Speech and Drama. 2 yrs. Junior Play. Henryetta, Okla homa. Senior Escort, Homecom- ing; Vice-President, Sophomore Class. Henryetta. Oklahoma. A Capella Choir,. 1 yr.;Football, 4 yÂŤ. ANNE GLENN Nice to look at but nicer to know. Student Council. 3 yrs, Vice-Presi- dent, Student Council. Junior yr; Basketball. 4 yrs; Band Majorette. 3 yrs; Cheerleader. 1 yr; State Hon- or Society. 1 yr; Secretary-Treas- urer. Junior Class; Band Queen At- tendant. Junior yr; Editor. The Indian; Softball. 1 yr; Junior Play. All Around Girl, Junior High; Historian. F.H.A.. Sophomore yr; Most Popular Girl, Senior Class; F.H.A., 2 yrs; Tri-Hi-Y, 1 yr; T Awards. 4 yrs; Pep Club. 4 yrs. JIM UPTON Dynamite comes in small packages. Secretary. Senior Class; Football. 2 yrs; Track. 1 yr; Junior Play; F. F.A.. 4 yrs; Vice-President, Stu- dent Council, 1 yr. TOMMY BROGDON His words are few and far between. Football. 1 yr; F.F. A.. 4 yrs; F.F. A. Student Council Representative, Senior yr. MARY ANN AUTRY âRing on her finger, man on her mind. â Annual and Defender Staff. F.H.A., 3 yrs; Historian, F.H.A.. Junior yr; Pep Club. 3 yrs; Basketball. 2 yrs; Softball, 1 yr; 4-H Club. 3 yrs; Prompter. Junior Play; Vice- President, Freshman Class. BILLY TOM ERICHSEN âMy kingdom for a diploma.â F.F.A., 4 yrs; Reporter, F.F.A., Junior yr; Treasurer, F.F.A., Sen- ior yr. CAROLYN BELCHER âPersonalityâ Pep Club. 3 yrs; Cheerleader. 1 yr; 4-H Club. 1 yr; F.H.A.. 1 yr; Best Personality. Senior Class; Girlsâ State; Interscholastic Meet. 1 yr; Basketball, 1 yr; Annual and Defender Staff. BETTYE GADDIS âQuiet as a little mouse. Band. 3 yrs; 4-H Club. 2 yrs; F.H. A., 3 yrs; Pep Club. 4 yrs; Choir. 1 yr; Glee Club, 1 yr. LINDA COLBERT She's as unpredictable as a bubble. Band. 1 yr; 4-H Club. 3 yrs, F.H. A.. 3 yrs; Pep Club, 4 yrs; Choir. 1 yr; Glee Club. 1 yr. CAROL ANN CALHOUN When the catâs away the mouse will play. F.H.A.. 4 yrs; Basketball. 4 yrs; Tâ Awards. 3 yrs; Pep Club. 4 yrs; Songleader. 3 yrs; Softball. 1 yr. Honor Roll. 1 yr; Junior Play; Annual and Defender Staff; Stu- dent Council Re presen tative. Fresh- man Class; Student Council Repre- sentative. F.H.A.. Sophomore yr. 4-H Club. 1 yr; Secretary. Soph- omore Class; Vice-President, Jun- ior Class. Interscholastic Meet. 1 yr; Football Queen Attendant. Sen- ior yr; Best Dressed Senior Girl; Student Council Secretary. Junior yr. FRANCES FOLSOM Here's a lucky one, she caught her man. Basketball. 2 yrs; Softball. 2 yrs; Interscholastic Meet. 1 yr; Carni- val Queen, Freshman yr; Carnival Queen Attendant. 2 yrs; Secretary, Freshman and Sophomore yrs; Hon- or Roll. 3 yrs. DIANA SMITH As pretty as a picture. Football Queen, Senior yr; Foot- ball Attendant, Sophomore and Junior yn-, Girls' State; Pep Club, 4 yrs; Cheerleader. 4 yn; Student Council Representative. Sophomore Class; F.F.A. Sweetheart Attendant. Freshman yr; F.H.A., 4 yn-, Song- leader. 3 yrs; Junior Play. OTIS GILBERT He's done for. he's married. Football. 4 yrs; Football Captain. Senior yr. Basketball. 1 yr; F.F.A., 4 yn; President, F.F.A., Senior yr; Treasurer. F.F.A., Junior yr; 4-H Club, 1 yr . Student Council. 3 yn; Vice-President. Student Council, Senior yr; F.F.A. King. Junior yr; Attendant, Sophomore yr; Track 2 yrs. 1 MARY EAVES A giggle, a dash, a shriek, and a crash.â Basketball, 2 yrs. Pep Club. 1 yr; 4-H Club. 6 yrs; Secretary. Fresh- man Class; Vice-President, Soph- omore Class; Student Council Rep- resentative, Sophomore yr; Track. 1 yr; Carnival Attendant. Soph- omore yr; Softball. 2 yrs; Annual and Defender Staff. JUNE EDD1NS She'll stop Saint Peter's roll call to ask a question. Pep Club. 2 yr ; P.H.A.. 2 yrs; Cheerleader. 1 yr; Tri-Hi-Y, 1 yr; Glee Club, 1 yr; Junior Play; Texas Reader's Club, 1 yr; Big Springs Civic Theater. 2 yn; An- nual and Defender Staff; P. E. Club. RUTH GARRISON There she is, I hear her talking. Basketball. 4 yn; Softball. 4 yn-. Pep Club. 4yn;F.H.A., 3 yn; Prompter, Junior Play; 4-H Club, 2 yn; Track. 1 yr. HERBERT LEGG Just watch me. I'll make All-American yet. President. Student Council. Sen- ior yr; Football. 3 yrs; Basketball. 3 yrs; 4-H Club. 2 yrs; Junior Play; Student Council. 2 yrs; Band. 3 yrs; Baseball. 1 yr; Track. 1 yr; Interscholastic Meet. 1 yr. SH1RLE HADD1X I study and study, but my teacher still doesnât appreciate me. Annual and Defender Staff; 4-H Club. 1 yr; Pep Club. 2 yrs; Band. 3 yrs; F.H. A.. 4 yrs. RUTH ANN LUCAS Always leaves them laughing. Softball. 2 yrs; F.H.A., 2 yrs; Pep Club. 4 yrs; Songleader, 1 yr; Junior Play; Interscholastic Meet, 3 yrs; Annual and Defender Staff; Defender Editor; Honor Roll. 2 yr . LINDA RUSH 'Her quiet ways only add to her charm. Pep Club. 3 yrs; Songleader. 3 yrs. Band. 1 yr; F.H.A., 2 yis; F.H.A. Songleader. 1 yr; Girls' State; President, Freshman Class; Choir Reporter; 4-H Club, 1 yr. ALOMA SUE McGLOCKLIN Thereâs a surprise behind that innocent smile. Class Reporter. 4 yrs; Annual and Defender Staff; Defender Assist- ant Editor; Basketball. 2 yrs;Soft- ball, 1 yr; Pep Club, 2 yrs; Honor Roll. 2 yrs; Interscholastic Meet, 3 yis; Valedictorian. Freshman Class; Junior Play; 4-H Club, 1 yr. BARBARA HERD If you donât get caught, you didn't do it. Pep Club. 4 yrs; Songleader. 3 yrs; 4-H Club, 1 yr; Band. 1 yr; Basketball, 3 yrs; T Awards. 2 yrs; Softball. 2 yrs; Attendant. Carnival Queen, 1 yr; Attendant Basketball Queen. 1 yr; President, Sophomore Class; F.H.A.. 3 yrs; Pianist for choir, 2 yrs. Annual and Defender Staff; Interscholastic Meet, 3 yrs, Salutatorian. Fresh- man Class. JEN1CE RUTH Not much day life, but just let the sun go down. Basketball, 2 yis; F.H.A., 4 yrs; Pep Club. 4 yrs; 4-H Club. I yr; Softball. 2 yrs. BUDDY SIMPSON He's so-o-o-o good looking. Football. 1 yr; Baseball. 1 yr; Basketball, 3 yrs; Best Looking Boy. Senior yr . Carnival King At tendant. Sophomore yr. MIKE SIMPSON Beware! I may do something sensational yet. Football. 1 yr; Basketball. 4 yr; 4-H Club, 1 yr; Baseball. 2 yr. 'Ml HUGH TODD Mr. Footbair Football, 4 yrs; Basketball. 2 yrs; Track, 4 yrs; 4-H Club. 3 yrs; Lettermen's Club. 4 yrs; Junior Play; Tri-Hi-Y Club. 3 yrs. All Around Boy. Freshman yr; Foot- ball Co-Captain, Senior yr; All District, 1 yr; All Conference, 2 yrs. SHERRY THOMSON What they donât know wonât hurt them. â Freshman of the Year; President, Junior Class, Secretary-Treasurer. Pep Club; Pep Club. 4yrs;F.H.A., 3 yrs. Basketball, 1 yr; Most like- ly to Succeed, Senior Class; Hon- or Roll, 1 yr; Prompter. Junior Play. MELVIN RUSSELL Always a Helping Hand. Defender . Indian Staff; 4-H Club. 4 yrs. LEOMA McCARTHICK âIf those quiet people you'd better watch. Pep Club, 4yr ;F.H.A.t 3 yr ; Basketball, 1 yr. SAMMY WEST They say I'm a ladies' man. Annual Defender Staff; Carnival Queen Escort, Senior yr; Best Dressed Boy. Senior yr; Football. 2 yrs; Basketball, 2 yrs; Band, 4 yrs; Demolay. 1 yr; Track. 2 yrs; Junior Play; Student Council Rep- resentative. 1 yr; State Band. 1 yr. EUNA MAESCARBERRY Wedding bells are breaking up that old gang of mine. Pep Club. 3yrs;F.H.A., 1 yr; Interscholastic Meet. 2 yrs; Carn- ival Queen Attendant, Freshman yr. FRANKIE THOMPSON The man behind the scenes.â Football, 3 yrs; Basketball, 4 yrs. LYNN WOOD Why should the devil have all the fun. Football. 2 yrs; Basketball. 1 yr; Track, 2 yrs; In terse ho las tic Meet, 1 yr; Football Queen Es- cort, Senior yr. RILEY RHODES All the other great men are -dead and I feel a little sick myself. Junior Play. Football Manager. 2 yrs; Basketball Manager. 2 yrs; Track Manager. 2 yrs; Wittiest Boy, Senior yr. THE SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Jim and 1 were on our way home from a Dig business trip in New Orleans when we decided to take a few days off and stop by Tishomingo to see some of our old friends. It was the summer of 1977. My Continental Mark III was cutting up a little and we thought we'd better stop to have it checked. Brogdonâs Body Shop was what the sign said, so I went in and there was Tom, working on a car. We got to talking and I asked whose car he was working on. He said it was Herbert Legg's, and he informed me that Herbert had taken over Pearl's Pool Hall. He had enlarged it and now owns the nation's largest pool hall. He is a Iso quite a pool shark himself. After a while we decided to get something to drink so we went down to the Dairyland. We pulled up and the car hop came out. It was none other than Sammy West. Sammy and Babs had taken over the Dairyland and Babs was working inside. As we were sitting there, up drove Anne Glenn. 1 walked over and talked to her for a while and learned that she and Gene were married and had bought out Armstrongs. She said that she was keeping books down at the store. I learned from her that Carole Calhoun Hart's eyes had won her fame. She is now in the movies playing in buggy shows. She always did like to bug people. Anne said that she had to go back to work so I went up and got in my car. I sat there and watched the traffic for a while. Things certainly had changed. Jim and I decided to go down and talk to Herbert and see how his business was. There was Herbert, Gary, and Otis playing pool. When they got through, we talked about our old days at THS. Gary told us that he was living in Big D and that he had his own line crew. He told us that he had acquired a large mansion, but he was still batching. He also told us that he had taken over the Oldsmobile agency in Dallas, so that he could always keep up with the other Oldsmobiles that came into his garage. We sat around and talked for about an hour, and then Otis got up and saia uiat he had to go back to work. He informed us that he had bought Moore's Grocery Store, but that he still liked to sack those groceries and go coon hunting pretty often. Herbert told us that Mickey Rowe had taken over the Capital Democrat and was working on the paper then. His journalism days must have paid off. We decided to go over and see him for a few minutes so we said good-bye to Herbert and left. When we walked into the newspaper office I could hardly believe my eyes. There was Carolyn Belcher waiting for the papers to come off the press, so that she could deliver them. It seemed as though her little brothers did so good in the business she would try it for a while. She told us that she was making a pretty good living for herself now. We walked in the back room and there was Lynn Wood operating the linotype. He still typed with those same two fingers which made him so popular in Typing I class. We waited around until Mickey closed up the shop and then we went up to his mansion. He went in and made some coffee and we sat down to watch television. It just so happened that Queen for a Day was on and there was our old friend Diana Smith. She always liked to be the queen of something. She was telling her sad, sad story about how her hound dogs had been poisoned. She always was very fond of dogs, even back in high school. It seems as though she had a few (26 of them) and her neighbors didnât appreciate their barking so they poisoned them. Well, she got her wish and her 26 dogs were replaced. Mickey came in with the coffee and said that the Globe Trotters were playing. We switched channels just in time to see them giving the line-up for the Globe Trotters. There was Frank Thompson. We watched the game and it was a good one. Frank sacked up about 45 or 50 points and was high point man. By the way, during the half, a commercial came on advertising Melvin Russel's lawnmower shop. It showed some pictures of his shop and it looked very nice. It was about 7 o'clock and we decided to go down and see who was in town. When we got down there we drug main street and decided to drop in at the drug store. There was Mary Eaves, still behind the counter, jerking sodas. We sat around and drank our cokes, and learned from Mary that she had taken over the drug store, but every once in a while she just had to jerk sodas. It seemed as though she just couldn't get from behind that counter. We were sitting in the drug store when in walked Bill Tom Erichsen. He told us that he was a commercial fisherman now. He was having a little trouble with the authorities. It seemed as though he wanted to put his nets in the lake (and did) and was in court over it now. He told us he had nothing to worry about though, be- cause his lawyer was none other than Charles Blackwell. He said he just about had those authorities beat, with the help of Charles, of course. Mary told us that Sherry was working in Dallas now. She is the head executive for a large cosmetic firm there. Well, we decided to go to the show. When we got there (it took us about 30 minutes because Tish had grown so much) we saw Linda Rush and Jenice Ruth going into the show. We talked to them and learned that Jenice had finally hooked Benny and was now a happy wife and mother. She was living in Kansas City, but was only home for a little vacation. I suppose Benny was babysitting while she was at the show. Linda said that she now had her very own chain of Rush Grocery Stores and that she was doing pretty well for herself. She told us that she owned stores in every town in Johnston County and some in Marshall. We went on in the show and there was Aloma McGlocklin taking tickets. She told us that she and Ruth Ann Lucas owned the show and Ruth Ann still fixed the drinks and the pop corn. We got in the show just in time to see the cartoon, and guess who was the star of it. It was Ruth Garrison Marshall. She always was funny; and I thought that girl would go places. We saw a few shorts of some football games and Hugh Todd was playing for the Colts. It showed him making a couple of touchdowns and he was pretty swift. As we were leaving I stopped and talked to Ruth Ann about some of our other old class mates. She told me that Mary Autry was married to Charles Cotter. They were living in Ada where Charles was teaching school. About leaching school, she said that Buddy Simpson was teaching biology at N.U. (Nida University) and was making a good living for himself. BuFâRfike was hill following the wheat harvest, although he does at least have his own equipment now. Frances Folsom was also teaching school. She teaches Commerce at T.U. (Tishomingo University). We left and drove down the street and saw a sewing shop. The sign read Gaddis and Haddix. It looked like a real nice little business. It was getting about 12 o'clock and all of us decided to go up and spend the night with Mick. We stayed up nearly all night talking about the things we did and the fun we had at THS. Being with some of the old gang sure did bring back pleasant memories. We finally got to bed about 5 o'clock. The next moring Jim and I decided we had better get back to Miami, Florida where our house construction company was located. We had a multi-million dollar housing project awaiting us. We sure enjoyed our visit with part of the old gang. We only wish it had been possible for everyone to have been in Tishomingo. Riley Gene Rhodes j mzzzMzmmmzagnam! ! THE CLASS WILL We, the Class of I960, sound and sane of mind Do here bequeath a lot of things to those we leave behind. We leave our Senior dignity to Juniors large and small, In hopes that they will foster it and save themselves a fall. We leave our honored faculty the knowledge they have gained Through answers which have startled them and sometimes even pained. We leave the wads of chewing gum which to the seats adhere To those who like to talk too much or feel the need of cheer. Our pencil stubs and scribbled pads, our bottles low in ink, We leave as inspirations rare to all who write and think. We leave our record with its fund of news, escapes and glory. To any author who will blend it all in epic story. Ruth Ann Lucas leaves to Colleen Self all her high school days of fun, And Senior football players leave their jerseys in care of Clyde Gunn. Charles Blackwell leaves his personality to that Junior boy called Don Keel. And the Senior boys leave to the Junior boys their way of making absentee excuses sound so real. Linda Rush leaves to Linda Thomas her secret of how to always look so neat, â And all the Seniors leave to the Juniors their notes on how to cheat. â Mickey Rowe leaves to Thecia May his technique of selling a Journalism ad, And Riley Rhodes leaves to Jamie George the right to be the first with the latest fad. Herbert Legg leaves to Jackie Pirtle his old basketball suit, And Carolyn Belcher leaves to Clarice Boyd her technique on how to always look so cute. Jim Upton, (Twinkletoes) leaves to Maurice Boyd his football shoes, And Gary Peters leaves to Kay Cobb his little book for collecting Senior dues. Bill Erichsen leaves to Dean Sweat and John Gray all his cheat sheets he's been savin', And the Seniors leave all their parking places in front of the school to Dickie Craven. Sammy West leaves to Virgil Reed his chair in the typing room, And Otis Gilbert leaves to the first lucky (?) one the right to be the first senior groom. Mary Eaves Babs Herd leave to Margaret Lokey some of their cute giggles and smiles, And Mike Simpson leaves his chair in the old speech class to Wendell Miles. Jenice Ruth leaves to Virgie Reed all her high school days of sorrow. And Leoma McCarthick leaves her old English IV book to Tommy Morrow. Bettye Gaddis leaves to Jo Ann Ringwald the secret of how to always be so good. And Mary Autry leaves her home economics receipts to Nela Carol Hood. Diana Smith Buddy Simpson leave to Mary Hart and Dwaine Wood their nice looks, And all the Seniors leave to all the Juniors their well'r used books. Sherry Thomson leaves to Joyce Brawley her technique of ridding herself of pests, And Lynn Wood leaves to Jimmy Boyer and Johnny Sneed the right to pass English IV tests. Shirle Haddix and Linda Colbert leaves to Jo Ann Thompson the right to drink a coke between classes, And Anne Glenn leaves to Charles Wyatt her chain for their reading glasses. Frances Folsom leaves to Doris Gilbert the right to be the married girl of the Senior class. And Ruth Garrison leaves her speech book to Benny Nichols and hopes that he too will pass. MelvinRussen leaves to Lavois Herndon and Don Bynum the right to be the first out of the doors, (after the bell of course), And Frankie Thompson leaves to John Williams his art for raising those basketball scores. Hugh Todd leaves to Bobby Sharrock the right to be the football star, And Tommy Brogdon leaves to Myrt Walton his little ford car. The Seniors apologize to all the underclassmen for all their nasty little pranks. And to our teachers we leave a grateful note of thanks. Carole Calhoun leaves to Willie Mae Mann her typing skill, And we leave to Flossie Harbert the job of writing next year's will. Aloma Sue McGlocklin leaves to Mary Nan Stamps all die Defender work and some in the office too. And we, the Seniors, leave to Wayne Maxwell next year's prophecy writing to do. The graduating Senior Class of 1960 hopes that all of your school years will be as successful and happy as this year. We are leaving, with some sorrow and with some cheer, too, but to everyone of us we are leaving be- hind something very dear. n Mm ............................... niPWfJuy wmw ipnnnwt i'lP mn am VALEDICTORIAN The Valedictorian of the 1960 Seniors is Mickey Rowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Rowe. During his high school years he has been a mem- ber of the Honor Society for 3 years; Student Coun- cil 2 years; Key Club 2 years; Indian Year Book Staff; Boys' State; Senior Class President; Junior Play; Interscholastic Meet 3 years; and voted Most Likely to Succeed Boyâ in the Senior Favor- ites Contest; and Senior Play. SALUTATORIAN Aloma Sue McGlocklin, daughter of Mrs. John A. Beaver, was named Salutatorian of the 1960 graduating class. During her high school years she has been a member of the Pep Club 2 years; Basketball 2 years; Softball 1 year; Valedictorian her Freshman year; Junior Play; Senior Play; Interscholastic Meet 3 years; Class reporter 4 years; and Assistant Editor of the Defender. ALL-AROUND BOY ALL-AR °und girl Otis Gilbert was chosen All-Around Boy for 1960. He is the son of Mrs. Vada Gilbert. During his high school years he has been Presi- dent of FFA 1 year; Vice-President of Student Council his Senior year; Football 4 years; and voted Most Popular Boy in the Senior Favorites Contest. HONOR student daughter nf Glenn, Henry Glenn ' 3nd Mrs- in e Indian; s2,rlt0rof 2 years; Secreta⢠'?ÂŁUnciJ Junior Class r fy of her Senior PiayS Uhn'or lay; year; Majorette 3 1 Basketball Queen- r l 3 years; and voted L Awards Popular Girl in 1 ost Favorites Contentenior Award; Stare uâ ' Mason 2 years- AH .Hon° ' Society Freshman ye'aArrOUnd Girl- 4nne Glenn Most popular Gilbert . PERSONALITIES Ga V pete1 Ruth Aon Lucas WITTIEST Ruth Garrison Marshall Riley Rhodes MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sherry Thomson Mickey Rowe Mouth McGlocklin Beatnik Todd Jungle Jim Peters Dimples Folsom JUNIORS Clarice Boyd Maurice Boyd Jimmy Boyer Joyce Brawley Don Bynum Dick Craven James George Doris Gilbert John Gray Clyde Gunn Flossie Harbert Mary Hart Nela Carol Hood Don Keel Margaret Lokey Willie Mae Mann Wayne Maxwell Thecia May Tommy Morrow Bennie Nichols Jackie Pirtle Virgie Reed Virgil Reed Jo Ann Ringwald Barbara Scarberry Coleen Self Johnny Sneed Mary Nan Stamps Dean Sweat Linda Thomas Not Pictured: Bobby Sharrock John Williams Jo Ann Thompson Wendell Miles LaVois Herdon Kay Cobb SOPHOMORES Carolee Blackwell Carolyn Faye Burks Jerry Chumbly Cathy Corbin Elaine Cowen Joe Davis Barbara Deaton James Deaton La Joy Deaton Pauline Dilbeck Freda Elkins Paula Gilbert Joyce Gray r Donna Kay Harbert f Johnny Hart Mickey Hart J Billie Sue Heffington Barbara Henderson I Jimmy Henry Mike Hicks Sherry Horton Bill Orr Ruby Parker Carolyn Pigg Jerry Race Choleta Raper Roy Reaves Jerry Ruth Esther Smith J. W. Teel Sam Thomas Elmer Wallace Bessie Williams Victor Wright Don Yeats FRESHMEN Verna Benton Everett Blue Sue Brogdon Opaline Cheadle Marsha DeBock Trudy DeBock Harvey Elkins Danny Gibson Mary Lou Glover Wendell Graham Ann Green Linda Griffin Francis Harbert Lynn Hearne Jenna Jo Hellack Janie Hudson Eula Faye Huff Phil Johnson Virginia Keel Randy Key Elizabeth Krebs Floyce Lanier James Latham Danny Lovett Alvin McCarthick Bob Parks Ruby Payne Shirley Payne Jessie Reed Albert Richards Lee Russell Eddie Sifford Steve Trotter Frank Turner Joe Turner Carolyn Walton Clarence White Larry Wood Francis West NOT PICTURED: Eddie Black. Frank Curry, Doris Chapman, EarleneChap- man, Donald Cheadle, Bobby Davis, Nim Pope, R. B. Ragsdale. The Junior High Valedictorian is Janie Hudson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Hudson. She has participated in Basketball 3 years; Softball 2 years.; F. H. A.; Band; Junior High Songleader; Football Queen Attendant, Fresh- man year; English Award, Eighth Grade. A The faculty chose Randy Key, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Key as All-Around Junior High Boy. He has participated in Football, Basket- ball, Baseball, Track, F.F.A., Junior High Lettermen Club. He was Captain of the Football and Basketball team. The Junior High Salutatorian is Eula Faye Huff, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Huff. She has participated in Basketball 3 years; Softball 2 years; 4-H 1 year; Penmanship Award, Eighth Grade; All-Around Girl, Eighth Grade. The faculty chose Jenna Jo Hellack, L daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hellack as All-Around Junior Girl. She has participated in Junior High Bas- ketball 2 years, High School Basketball 1 year, Softball, Band. Pep Club. EIGHTH GRADE Stanley Anderson Billy Annaotubby Randy Anthony Virginia Applegate Billy Belcher Joyce Boyd James Bynum Norma Cochran 'Rogene Cripps Linda Deaton Joe Gray Mary Harbert Franklin Hart Sherry Hellack Barbara Herndon Corene Huff Linda Hughes David Hurley Tommy Johnson Edmond Keel Janice Krebs Paul Lambert Charles Latham Barbara Moore Geraldine Moore Waynona Payne Paula Robinson Jimmy Ross Dean Russell Jack Shadle Frankie Shannon Danny Simpson Sharron Sweeten Bob Taylor Donald Teel Patricia Thomas Nancy Turner Donald Walker Linda West Mary White SEVENTH GRADE Marquita Anderson Johnny Beshirs Norman Blue Richard Blue James Booker Betty Boulton Judy Chanell Treva Cole Linda Kay Davis Wanda Davis Sue Duke Doug Durington John Eaves Shirley Easley Doris Ellis Aleta Fleming Betty Gibson Becky Estes James Hairell Linda Hallmark Ronnie Hart Sarah Henderson Tommy Henderson Lanny Hudson Mike Keller Ted Key Liz King Jodie Kreger Jimmy Love David Mathis Donna Martin Toni McCarthick Linda Mclver Linda Newman Janice Pace Deborah Parish Janice Pigg Tresia Ray Clovis Russell Kenny Sifford Linda Sneed Steve Spencer Otis Ray Stevenson Keith Thomas Denver Thompson Elza Upton Robert West Sharyn Wheeler Edmond Williams Floyd Williams Jessie Lee Williams Leslie Winbum Danny Wood Terry Wood NOT PICTURED: Jessie Baken, Eddie Cheadle, Paul Cheadle, Sharon Black, Jay Sides, Ethel Roberts, Gary Scott, Lee I Roy Phillips, Ward Guffey. SIXTH GRADE Jessie Allison Charles Barden James Black Linda Duke Karen Garrison Carolyn Grav Maxine Lawson Mike Lovett Mike Mclver Kelly Mack McCarthick Jamie Pace LaSalle Perry Ora Lee Stephens Margret White Larry Winkler John Anthony Roger Bill Baker Jerry Belcher Jeannie Bell Linda Boyd Earnest Brown Jane Ann Bullard Wanda Carper Johnny Chaney Homer Cheadle Melvin Cheadle Barbara Jean Cobb Sara Jo Cobb Janice Davis Leon Davis Gary Deaton Lynn DeBock Nita Griffin Max Harbert Henry Henson Doris Huff Peggy Hart Freddie Hacker Rex Lokey Sue Martin Sherry Morgan Karen Orr John Ringwald Johnny Russell Linda Sewell Andrea Shannon Rodney Steve Tom Stewart Geary Sweeten Andrea Turner Donald Walton Kay Warden Ray Warden Alford Williams Ella Marie Williams Gary Wyatt Melvin Young NOT PICTURED: Kathy Perkins, Kenneth Ray Constantine, Bonnie Jean Lucas. FIFTH GRADE Matilda Cheadle Annie Council Betty Lee Durington Linda Easley Sarah Elkins June Glover Judy Harbert Beauford Hobbie Kathy Hutchens Mike Johnson Donny Kale Wayne Mathis June Maxwell Bobby Moore Laura Norris Ada Liz Raper Jan Ringwald Geneva Russell Fred Self Janie Stewart Andy Bob Armstrong Henryetta Brown Linda Chaney Glen Cochran Larry Cochran Barbara Easley Debbie Estes Darlene Hurley Billy Keller Stevie Knight Karen Massey Joey Morgan LeRoy Newman Billy Joe Potts Linda Steve Mike Thompson Jackie Walton Claude Williams Carroll Young FOURTH GRADE Joyce Anthony Victoria Autry Dorothy Bardin Charles Brown Rebecca Calhoun Virginia Cochran Howard Culp Billy Duke Earl Griffin Charolette Harbert Janice Henry Janene Hilton Karen Johnson Kenneth Locke Janice Love Joleta Martin Robert Martin Ronnie Mathis Phillip Max-ey Glen Orr Eric Reubin Jennifer Savage Janice Savage Pamela Shelton Tina Snowden Marsha Ward Sandra Warden Leon Yowell Debrah Cole Joe De Bock Sharon Gray Betty Hairell Virginia Hensen Tommy Keel Ann McCarthick Jessie Pigg Billy Potts Ronnie Shannon Reta Smith Troy Steve Linda Sweeten Sharron Walker Helen Watson NOT PICTURED: Wanda Collins, Larry Perkins, Joe Dameron, Reatha Phillips, Douglas Schmitt. THIRD GRADE Jerry Black Jessie Black Lester Blue Glenn Bolin Janie Brisco Ramona Carper Alfred Cheadle Pamela Davis Delbert Ellis Cynthia Harbeson Mike Knight Randy Martin Karen McSwain Kenneth Mitchell Harvey Norris Pansy Nunnley Carol Park Judy Payne Angerene Perry James Rollins Larry Russell Ronnie Sellers Raymond Sides David Walker Linda Sue Webb Carol Jean West Steve Wheeler Jim Ann Williams Wilsie Williams Bernie Wyatt Ronnie Ellis David Fleming Frankie Glover Douglas Gray Morgan Hilton David Imotichey Tommy Keljer Joey King Susan Latham Dianna Love Karol Massey Glen McCarthick Bill O'Bryan Dewayne O'Dell Judith Pace Merle Peden Jeanette Reaves Homer Joe Ross Mike Rush Judy Sellars Theada Steve Joyce Stevenson Ronnie Stewart Charles Thomas Tommy Tisdell Jerry West Johnny Whiteside Patsy Williams Janice Wood Danny Wood SECOND GRADE Gene Anthony Nelson Baken Steve Bolin Larry Cobb Rollan Dennis Lovie Gaddis Judy Gibson Tommy Harbert Vickie Herd Michael Hellack Patricia Johnson Danny Key April Kite Susan Lokey Randeil Martin Jackie Orr Chris Pollock Debbie Shields Debbie Simmons Sherrel Stockton Richard Thomas Julia Turner Deborah Woods Sammy Alloway Billy Brogdon Stanley Brown Darlene Brisco Todd Blue Sandra Ellis Garvin Gray Gary Hurley Vicki Hutchens Janet Harbert Shirley Jackson Ilene Keel Carl Don Lawson Patricia Mullins Lynn Mathis Janie Sue Neese Mary Jane Parrish Paula Russell Brenda Sewell NOT PICTURED: Alton Louthridge, Jerry Lucas. FIRST GRADE Karen Autry Darlene Belvin Sharon Brown Percy Bryant Joe Bill Caskey Harvey Culp Ricky Gentry Seigil Heffington Gary Henson David Love Scotty McCarthick John O'Bryan Shannon Palmore Kenneth Perry Rebecca Pollard Rex Rainey Billy Ryan Vicky Shipley Darrell Sims Willie May Smith Rhonda Spencer Teresa Stockton Jackie Sue Warden Dwayne West James West Donnie Young Johnny Arterberry Stevie Bell Rodney Blue Tresa Brown Martha Cheadle Brenda Cobb Lilly Daniels Ruth Davis Janice Edmond Patricia Grey Barbara Harbeson Mary Henderson Frankie Huff Dewey Johnson Donnie Locke Stanley Maxey Larry Moore Louis Moore Eugenia Neely Dale Morris Mike Parish Carolyn Russell Gary Shipley Coleman Thompson Mark Ward Lowell White Larry Williams NOT PICTURED: Betty Marie Lucas Ronnie Sharp, George Ray Adams, Quincy Scott, Barbara Parker. GRADE SCHOOL BAND SEATED: Mike Johnson, Andy Bob Armstrong, LeRoy Newman, Angie Turner, Rex Lokey, Mike Lovett, Freddie Hacker, John Anthony, Donnie Kale, Ray Warden. SECOND ROW: Jackie Walton, Gary Wyatt, Max Harbert, Jerry Belcher, Roger Bill Baker, Billy Keller, Claude Williams, Peggy Hart, Larry Coachran. THIRD ROW: Al- fred Williams, Betty Durington, Jeannie Bell, Debbie Estes, Kay Warden, Jamie Pace, Karen Massey. FOURTH ROW: Ada Liz Raper, Karen Orr, Gary Deaton, Barbara Cobb, Wanda Carper, Rodney Steve, Kathy Hutchens. GRADE ATHLETIC TEAMS Gary Wyatt, Max Harbert, Leon Davis, Roger Bill Baker, Ray Warden. SECOND ROW: Mike Lovett, Rodney Steve, Melvin Young, Freddie Hacker, Jerry Belcher. THIRD ROW: John Anthony, Rex Lokey, Gary Deaton, Kenneth Constantine. FOURTH ROW: Earnest Brown, Donald Walton, Melvin Cheadle. Ella Williams, Peggy Hart, Jeannie Bell, Jamie Pace, Kay Warden, Karen Orr. SECOND ROW: Sara Cobb, Linda Boyd, Linda Sewell, Janice Davis, Sue Martin, Andrea Shannon. THIRD ROW: Ora Lee Stevenson, Wanda Carper, Barbara Cobb, Doris Huff, Jane Bullard 19- T. H. S. INDIANS -59 Charles Blackwell Tommy Brogdon Otis Gilbert Herbert Legg Gary Peters Mike Simpson Hugh Todd Jim Upton LynnWood Maurice Boyd Jimmy Boyer James George John Gray Don Keel Wayne Maxwell Jackie Pirtle BobSharrock Johnny Sneed Myrt Walton John Williams Dwaine Wood Charles Wyatt Don Yeats James Deaton Bill Orr LITTLE DIXIE CHAMPS ROW 1: C. Gunn, C. Wyatt, J. Sneed, M. Boyd, J. Pirtle, D. Keel, H. Legg, D. Yeats, R. Rhodes. ROW 2: M. Simpson, J. George, H. Todd, J. Gray, D. Wood, T. Brogdon, W. Maxwell, B. Orr. ROW 3: CoachHays, J. Williams, G. Peters, C. Blackwell, O. Gilbert, L. Wood, M. Walton, J. Boyer, Coach Key. Coach Joe Key Coach Jack Hays On August 25, twenty-eight Indians reported for the 1959 season in full pads. After two weeks of hard work-outs, they made a good September 10 open- ing show against Durant B with a score of 46-0. The next week we traveled to Maysville only to return home quietly after a 24- 6 defeat. September 25 found the Indians in the first conference game which was with Antlers. The win, 14-0, gave us a good start on our road to a conference victory. However, in the weekly follow-up, the Indians took a lesson in How To Be Good Losers, when Davis beat us 8-6. A win, Tishomingo 36, Coalgate 6; a loss, Tishomingo 6, Marietta 16; and another win, Tishomingo 14, Elmore City 6, brought the Indians to that decisive night for the Conference Championship. Did we romp!!!! Everybody includ- ing Don Keel tallied to make the score against Atoka 42-0. The victory dance was cele- brated in the Indians teepees that night. The season closers Fox 20, Tishomingo 16, and Madill 42 - Tishomingo 8, didn't dampen the spirits of the 1959 edition of the Tishomingo High School Indians. The squad-members selected for the All-District team were: Otis Gilbert, Hugh Todd, Gary Peters, and Charles Blackwell. These boys plus John Gray were picked for the All- Conference team. Let's go Indians! Fight! R. End, John Williams-, R. Tackle, Charles Blackwell; R. Guard, Otis Gilbert; Center, Myrt Walton; L. Guard, Dor Keel; L. Tackle, Lynn Wood; L. End, Gary Peters, Q. Back, Wayne Maxwell; R. Half, Hugh Todd; F. Back, John Gray; L. Half, Dwaine Wood. Riley Rhodes Manager Clyde Gunn Manager HOMECOMING American History was the theme for this yearâs homecoming parade. It was chosen by the Student Council. Many students put in much hard work and many long hours, but the result was one of the best homecoming parades in the history of this school. Many beautiful floats were entered. This year the Tishomingo Indians came out victorious at our homecoming game which was played with Antlers. The score was 14-0. Diana Smith, football queen was crowned at halftime ceremonies. Her attendants were Carol Calhoun, Doris Gilbert, Cathy Corbin, and Janie Hudson. BOYSâ HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Herbert Legg, Dwaine Wood, Hugh Todd, Bobby Sharrock, Jackie Pirtle, Don Keel, Coach Jack Hays. SECOND ROW: Bill Orr, Frank Thompson, Wayne Maxwell, Jimmy Boyer, Don Yeats, Otis Gilbert, John Williams. The 1959-60 edition of the Tishomingo High School Indians Basketballers was one for the most part successful. Coach Hayes and his charges particular- ly like to remember the games at Ardmore Douglas, and Marietta. Not to mention the close contention of Madill in the Mur- ray Tournament. The 9 win and 10 loss record is not a measuring stick of success rendered to the team members as well as the pride shown by the school and community through their support. To Coach Hayes and his Club: Frank Thompson, John Williams, Jimmy Boyer, Bobby Sharrock, Dwaine Wood, Herbert Legg, Hugh Todd, Wayne Maxwell, Otis Gilbert, Don Yeats, Don Keel, and Jackie Pirtle. The Administration, faculty, student body, and community would sincerely like to say well-done for an enjoyable year at Tish-O-High. SCOREBOARD T. H. S. OPPONENTS 61 Antlers 27 49 Sulphur 46 31 Atoka 49 28 Manns ville 45 39 Coalgate 42 28 Antlers 24 41 Marietta 39 26 Byng 41 47 Wapanucka 22 47 Ardmore D. 39 45 Sulphur 47 33 Coalgate 34 45 Konowa 18 32 Byng ⢠52 43 Manns ville 64 59 Marietta 54 43 Madill ⢠59 41 Madill 68 44 Wapanucka 29 GIRLSâ HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL BOTTOM ROW: JoAnn Thompson, Ruby Parker, Virginia Keel, Trudy DeBock. SEC- OND ROW: Thecia May, Janie Hudson, Jenna Hellack, Mary Autry. LAST ROW: Coach Estle Hallmark, Ruth Garrison Marshall, Cathy Corbin, Carole Calhoun Hart, Anne Glenn. District supremacy! Conterence Cham- pions! May well describe the 1959-â60 edition of Tishomingo High School girls' basketball team. The impressive record of the THS girls' basketball team is quite indicative of the successful season enjoyed by Coach Estle Hallmark and his cagers. In spite of his optimism, Coach Hall- mark achieved a feat which has not been celebrated at THS in the history of girlsâ athletics. These honors were also shared by four seniors: Anne Glenn, Carole Calhoun Hart, Ruth Garrison Marshall, and Mary Autry; two juniors: JoAnn Thompson and Thecia May; two sophomores: Ruby Parker, and Cathy Corbin; four freshmen: Virginia Keel, Francis West, Jenna Hellack, and Janie Hudson plus the administration, faculty, student body, as well as our parents and friends who inspired us by their support both at home and on the road. The school and community should be justly proud of the favorable publicity and fine sportsmanship exemplified by the con- duct of those participants. SCOREBOARD T. H. S. OPPONENTS 33 Antlers 21 32 Stonewall ⢠41 35 Atoka 30 34 Wapanucka 32 43 Mannsville 10 40 Coalga te 42 35 Antlers 24 31 Wapanucka 25 44 Pontotoc ⢠22 43 Russett ⢠31 32 Milburn 21 52 Mannsville 18 35 Coalga te 31 33 Atoka 32 46 Mannsville 30 38 Marietta 17 40 Plain view 37 43 Dickson 37 26 Elmore City 34 Hits Semifinals; Tishomingo Clash n . The Indians grabbed the. lead early and held on until midway through the first period when hot- shooting Marietta overtook them. The lead changed hands five times in the second before Marietta boomed in front by 4 points. Then, shortly before halftime, the Indians came back again to knot the count at 27-27 as the teams left the court at intermis- sion. Marietta took charge early in the third and appeared on ita way to a comfortable margin. Once again, however, Tish refused to be beaten down. Thompson, Sharrock Hit The scoring pace slowed con- siderably in the third, but Mari- etta managed to maintain a 3- point lead going into the final quarter. It was still all Marietta's game until just over one minute remain- ed in the game. Marietta held a 39-37 lead at that point. Tishomingo's Frank Thompson erased the 2-polnt margin and it was tied at 39-39 with 16 seconds to go. The Indians controlled the ball and it went to Bobby Shar- rock. Sharrock had it in the fore- court when he stopped and forced the Marietta guard to foul him with just 0) Seconds left, on the clock yX. L,V .O.V VJVV. So. - ÂŤr'jw XS ' cl:+m % JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL JR. HIGH BOYS' BASKETBALL BOTTOM ROW: James Bynum, Paul Lambert, Jackie Shadle, Edmond Williams, Eddie Cheadle. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Hart, Tommy Henderson, Jimmy Love, Norman Cochran, Jimmy Ross. THIRD ROW: Bob Mathis, Kenny Sifford, Danny Wood, Edmond Keel, Otis Stevenson. TOP ROW: Estle Hallmark. JR. HIGH GIRLS' BASKETBALL BOTTOM ROW: Janis Krebs. Elizabeth King, Leslie Winburn, Linda Deaton, Mary Harbert. SECOND ROW: Linda Mclver, Sherry Hellack, Rebecca Estes, Paula Robinson, Toni Mc- Carthick, Donna Martin. TOP ROW: Coach Joe Key. [ :| 11 . 'J Volum XXD yc c' '7â rtPy Vi ' A vm Vr m v ' v STUtEFT VOICE OP TISlQHirOO T?IG'T SC'JO L i960â j'urb?r 12 H 0 SELECTIONS I 9 Club L yr rs; T .vf rds pl'-y; Student Council j R nr'sÂŽrt tiv- , SophornoT â˘tivo ând Junior Sec t' Ir -sid nt; Sophonore Sec 1 .veer; Interschol Stic Football rttendent; Indi fender St ff; end vot Girl1 in thÂŽ Senior F vc Otis Gilbert vr'S chc Boy for I960. :re is SEATED: Mary Eaves, Barbara Herd, Shirle Haddix, Mary Ann Autry, Ruth Ann Lucas, Aloma Sue McGlocklin, Sherry Thomson, Anne Glenn, Carolyn Belcher, Carole Calhoun Hart. STANDING: Mickey Rowe, Melvin Russell, and Mrs. Othalene Williams, Journalism Ad- visor. I STRICT TOURNEY âşligh School girls won --ÂŤnent et I dill, Okl' - bru rv 20, I960. They in the finels.. °yed in the Region 1 , February 26. They -t â.'ynnov ood, 0, lehc'r girls ve ÂŽ defe ted by V'd Gilbert. This ended thÂŽ 1959-60 bosâcetb !! 4' â 174 , U JOURNALISM EXTRAS u :et ms vc u The Journalism Staff would like to express their sincere thanks to Frank Turner for all the photo- graphic work he did for the Annual Staff this year. Al- though Frank is not a mem - ber of the Journalism Staff he did as much work as any of us. Without his help this Annual would have been impossible. lacicv.âcli with the students School has been ve ' Inspiration to so eager to le Frank Turner Staff Photographer fricffds. 1-over nd cut do- Lucas vision is ft vwrong de of inde 'on, ycu , is the ' behind gi the hoys . and from 17 divide the vo Tew who make t rrr y who watch thi: 'vast majority who ha -ens: We need thing? happen: A toy beccir.ee a ÂŤskina hie father TISHOMINGO HIGH FRONT: Kay Cobb, Majorette; Left to Right; Anne Glenn, Major- ette; Cathy Corbin, Drum Major; Billie Heffington, Majorette. SCHOOL BAND STAGE BAND FIRSTROW: Dwaine Wood, Linda Thomas, Kay Cobb, James George. SECOND ROW: DannyGibson, Eddie Sifford, Norman Cochran, Bob Parks, Janie Hudson. LAST ROW: Charles Wyatt. F H A Officers FIRST ROW: Mary Hart, Reporter: Flossie Harbert, President; Mary Nan Stamps, Secretary; Elaine Cowen, Historian; Chloeta Raper, Songleader. SECOND ROW: Doris Gilbert, Parliamentarian; Carolyn Pigg, Vice-President; Diana Smith, Songleader; Carolee Blackwell, Treasurer; Willie Mae Mann, Piano Player, Mrs. Kittie Blackwell Advisor F H A Members FIRST ROW: Willie Mae Mann, Carolyn Pigg, Diana Smith, Chloeta Raper, Donna Harbert, Shirle Jean Haddix, Leona McCarthick, Frances Harbert, Jenice Ruth. SECOND ROW: Doris Gilbert, Mary Hart, Sherry Horton, Flossie Harbert, Lajoy Deaton, Elaine Coweii, Mary Nan Stamps, Cathy Corbin, Freda Elkins, Mary Ann Autry, Carolee Blackwell, Carolyn Burks, Reta Stevenson, Janie Hudson, Mrs. Blackwell, Advisor. FIRST ROW: Benny Nichols, Secretary: Wayne Maxwell, Reporter; Billy Tom Erichsen, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Jim Upton, Vice-President; Otis Gilbert, President; Dwaine Wood, Sentinel. Harold Troutman Advisor r° ButVrr Jessie Reed, Nim Pope, Randy Key, Alvin McCarthick, Larry Wood. doT; wR Frankie Curry, Johnny Hart, Floice Lanier, James Latham, Harvey Elkins. Jerry Race. THIRD ROW: Mr. Iroutman, Advisor; Benny Don Nichols, Otis Gilbert, Tommy Brogdon, Jim Upton, Dwaine Wood w1';,101 Wr,iÂŽ.ht,.1 °PRTnH ROW: Don Bynum, John Grey, Johnny Sneed, Steve Trotter, John Williams, Elmer Wallace, Virgil Reed, Billy Tom Erichsen, Jimmy Boyer. SONG LEADERS: Linda Rush, Bar bara Herd, Carole Calhoun Hart, Ruth Ann Lucas. SONG LEADERS: Linda Rush, Carole Calhoun Hart, Barbara Herd, Ruth Annj Lucas. CHEERLEADERS: Clarice Boyd, Diana Smith, Carolyn Belcher, A Chloeta Raper, Ann Green, Virginia Keel, Miss Jo Ross, Sponsor. FIRST H ROW: Jenice Ruth, Trudy DeBock, Mary Lou Glover. SECOND ROW: Leoma McCarthick, Carolyn Pigg, Frances Harbert, Donna Harbert. THIRD ROW: Janie Hudson, Doris Gilbert, Aloma McGlocklin, Sherry Thomson, Mary Eaves. FOURTH ROW: Freda Elkins, Joyce Gray, Nela Hood, Ruth Garrison Marshall, Elaine Cowen. Cheer Leaders CHEERLEADERS, FIRST ROW: Virginia Keel, Diana Smith, Clarice Boyd, SECOND ROW: Chloeta Raper, Carolyn Belcher, Ann Green. T. H. S. PEP CLUB Song Leaders 4 -H CLUB FIRST ROW: Mike Keller, Keith Thomas, Stanley Anderson, Terry Wood, Teddy Key, Bob Taylor, David Mathis, Kenny Sifford. SECOND ROW: Sue Brogdon, Linda Deaton, Barbara Herndon, Tresia Ray, Aleta Fleming. Carolyn Pigg, Betty Boulton, Joyce Boyd, Linda Hughes, Barbara Moore, Geraldine Moore, Linda Mclver. THIRD ROW: Mary Glover, Janice Pigg, Linda Newman, Sue Duke, Doris Chapman, Elaine Cowen, La Joy Deaton, Patricia Thomas, Mary Harbert, Sherry Hellack, Janice Krebs. 4 - H Officers Barbara Herndon, Secretary; Frank Turner, President; Elaine Cowen, Vice-President. Mr. Albert Bailey Sponsor GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW: Barbara Deaton, Carolyn Burks, Carolyn Pigg, Clarice Boyd, Carolee Blackwell, Linda Rush, Chloeta Raper, Joyce Gray, Trudy DeBock. SECOND ROW: Bettye Gaddis, Jo Ann Thompson, Flossie Har- bert, Margaret Lokey, Lajoy Deaton, Elaine Cowen, Freda Elkins, Mary Hart, Sherry Horton, Billie Heff- ington, Pauline Dilbeck, Ann Green, Mr. Meeler. STATE HONOR SOCIETY Jo Ann Ringwald Mickey Rowe Aloma McGlocklin Sherry Thomson Carole Calhoun Hart Jackie Pirtle Kay Cobb â Cathy Corbin Charles Blackwell Carolyn Burks Leoma McCarthick Anne Glenn Aloma Sue makes posters advertising the Senior Play Sherry weaves a rug and table top. A picture gets framed, Elmer likes water colors, Mary Nan likes oil painting Cathy designs a mosaic tile table. ART DEPARTMENT r Jenice and Jenna Jo get plastered. STUDENT COUNCIL Paula Gilbert, Flossie Harbert, Anne Glenn, Kay Cobb, Otis Gilbert, Herbert Legg, Mary Harbert, Floyce Lanier, Ted Key, Mr. Blackwell, sponsor. Officers Kay Cobb, Secretary; Otis Gilbert, Vice-President; Herbert Legg, President. JUNIOR HIGH PEP CLUB FIRST ROW: Ann Green. SECOND ROW: Joyce Boyd, Sherry Hellack, Rebecca Estes, Virginia Keel, Janie Hudson, Donna Martin. THIRD ROW: Trudy Debock, Sharyn Wheeler, Linda Sneed. FOURTH ROW: Janice Krebs, Elizabeth Krebs, Mary Lou Glover, Treva Cole. FIFTH ROW: Barbara Herndon, Linda Hughes, Paula Robinson, Janice Pigg, Patricia Thomas. SIXTH ROW: Debby Parish, Leslie Winburn, Elizabeth King, Nancy Turner, Betty Sue Boul- ton, Mary Harbert. SEVENTH ROW: Miss Jo Ross, Sponsor. FIRST ROW: Joyce Boyd, Ann Green, Becky Estes, Virginia Keel. SECOND ROW: Sherry Hellack, Donna Martin, Janie Hudson. Finest Electronic Equipment Largest Frame Selection Seniors Our Specialty 20 Years Experience So Very Dependable Enid, Oklahoma CHAPMAN FUNERAL TISHOMINGO INSURANCE AGENCY HOME Complete Line of Insurance Phone 6 Tishomingo Phone 210 208 1 2 W. Main WHEELER'S SERVICE STATION CAREY LUMBER CO. 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