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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 Boy” 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.
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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, ” And all the Seniors leave to the Juniors their notes on how to cheat. ” 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
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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™ '?£UnciJ 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 u„ ' Mason 2 years- AH .Hon° ' Society Freshman ye'aArrOUnd Girl-
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