Tishomingo High School - Indian Yearbook (Tishomingo, OK)

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TISHOMINGO HIGH SCHOOL Tishomingo, Oklahoma Dedtctitto t To Addie Beavers, whose devotion to the teaching profession has endeared her to countless numbers of students, we humbly dedicate the 1961 INDIAN. fern. V To Albert Bailey, whose service has been an inspiration to students of Tisho- mingo schools for many years, the 1961 INDIAN is respectfully dedicated. School icule School SccfrencHte utcHt 4 T teddaye J. D. KENDRICK I consider it a distinct pleasure to work with you as your superintendent and I'm quite sure I speak the sentiments of the entire faculty. As I look back on the past school year, 1 envision periods of complimentary success and periods when the going has been rough for all of us. However, I should like to say that each of us has come to accept our responsibilities with unquestionable valor. We have become leaders in our own right in that we have learned to identify our personal welfare with the welfare of the community, state, and nation. As an educator, I am concerned primarily with two phases of individual develop- ment. One being the exploration of priorities and hierarchies of value which may be applied to the solution of contemporary problems, and the other being the improve- ment of one’s ability to continue his own self-education in leadership techniques. I You must be prepared as the challenge is great. Your success depends on prepar- edness, personality, and humility. These three assets will carry you far - - please do not overlook them. My personal friendship always, J. D. Kendrick BOB DELVER My first year as principal of Tishomingo Junior and Senior High School has been made very pleasant by the cooperation of the student body. No principal could ask for more from any student group. I am looking forward to a better school each year. We are hoping to add new courses to the curriculum and generally improve our school. As you have learned, nothing better is gained by standing still. Either we must move forward or we slide backward. Making progress is difficult but possible. We should be proud of our school and what it has to offer. No school is any better than we think it is. Think TALL; be TALL. Each year the challenge for more education becomes greater. We are challenged by world powers in the race for excellence in many fields of endeavor. Our great ex- periment in democracy has been given a test in front of the world. If we are to face this test successfully, you, the youth of our nation, must give your whole selves at your very best all the time. Our nation must not suffer; and we are the nation. Our chal- lenge is great - - we must live up to it. Sincerely, Bob Delver s4cfatUft4ttelttO l STANDING: J. D. Kendrick, Joe Green, Bob Delver. SEATED: Jimmy Moore, Jack Warden, Vice- President; Billie King, President; Carl Reubin. NOT SHOWN: Corbin O'Bryan, Clerk. ALBERT BAILEY JO DAVIS Mathematics Speech, Art, English ?eictdCy HAROLD TROUTMAN Agriculture LUCILLE SNEED JOE KEY NANCY FIELDS BOB STODDARD PHYLLIS McGUIRE Seventh and Seventh, Eighth, Home Economics Band Business WILLIAM STOUT OTHALENE WILLIAMS GERALD UTLEY DANIEL TILLOTSON ADDIE BEAVERS English PEARL SHARPLESS First Seventh History and Coach Eighth and History First (% h BETTY JOHNSON Second IDA YANDEL OTHERINE COBB Second Third VIRGIE FLY Third THERESA LAW LEY Fourth LUCILLE REED Fourth and Fifth DOROTHY HUDSON Fifth EUELL SNEED Custodian MABEL CHANCE Sixth L. S. AUTRY PETE BOYD ED MAXWELL RALPH GRAY SID SHOFNER Custodian Bus Driver Bus Driver Bus Driver Bus Driver COOKS Left to Right: Mary Maxwell, Bessie Ledgerwood, Flora Hairell. nui  rvncsxucm JAMIE GEORGE..........Treasurer MAURICE BOYD.....Vice-President MRS. DAVIS..............Sponsor FLOSSIE HARBERT.......Secretary MR. TROUTMAN............Sponsor CLARICE BOYD Basketball, 3 yrs.; Cheerlead- er, 4 yrs.; Pep Club, 4 yrs.; Senior Class, Foot- ball Queen Attendant; Freshman Class, Carnival Queen Attendant; Sophomore Class, F.H.A. Queen Attendant; Girls' State; Basketball Queen; Annual and Defender Staff. MAURICE BOYD Football. 3 yrs.; Track, 2 yrs.; Lettermen's Club, 3 yrs.; Boxing, 1 yr.; F.F.A., 1 yr.; Senior Class, Vice-President. JOYCE BRAWLEY Pep Club, 4 yrs.; F.H.A., 3 yrs.; Senior Class Carnival Queen Attendant; Office, 2 yrs. BILLY DEAN BOYD Football, 2 yrs.; F.F.A., 1 yr.; 4-H Club, 1 yr.; Lettermen's Club, 1 yr. DONNA KAY COBB Student Council, 2 yrs.; State Honor Society, 2 yrs.; 4-H Club, 2 yrs.; Band, 4 yrs.; Stage Band, 2 yrs.; Majorette, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Art Festival, 1 yr.; Freshman Class All Around Girl; Junior High Valedictorian; F.H.A., 1 yr.; Speech Meet. 2 yrs,; Office, 1 yr.; sophomore and Senior Class Play; Cheerleader, 2 yrs.; Interscholastic Meet, 2 yrs.; Senior High Valedictorian; Student Coun- cil Secretary; Freshman Class Football Queen Attendant; Defender and Annual Staff. JIMMY BOYER Football, 3 yrs.; Basketball, 3 yrs.; F.F.A., 4 yrs.; Track, 2 yrs.; Football Escort, 1 yr.; F.F.A. Escort, 1 yr. DORIS GILBERT Band, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, 4 yrs.; Pep Club President, Junior yr.; Sophomore Class President; Junior Class Treasurer; F.F.A. Qieen, Sophomore yr.; Football Queen Attendant; F.H.A., 4 yrs.; F.H.A. Songleader; Freshman Class Carnival Queen. DON BYNUM F.F.A., 4 yrs.; Track, 1 yr.; Football, 1 yr.; Basketball, 1 yr. FLOSSIE HARBERT Band, 3 yrs.; F.H.A., 4 yrs.; Tri-Hi-Y, 2 yrs.; Student Council. 3 yrs.; Freshman Class Band Queen Attendant; Freshman Class Vice-President; Junior High Salutorian; Junior Class Assistant Drum Major; Office, 1 yr.; Choir, 1 yr. DICKIE CRAVEN Baseball, 2 yrs.; Track, 1 yr. JULIA HARWELL F.H.A., 4 yrs.; Pep Club, 4 yrs.; Basketball, 2 yrs.; F.H.A. Historian, 2 yrs.; Girls’ Glee Club, 4 yrs.; F.H.A. Reporter, 3 yrs.; Mixed Chorus, 4 yrs., Braman, Okla- homa; Sophomore, Junior and Senior Play. JIM HARWELL Football, 3 yrs.; Track, 2 yrs.; Boys' Glee Club, 2 yrs., Braman, Oklahoma; Mixed Chorus, 2 yrs., Braman, Oklahoma. NELA HOOD F.H.A., 4 yrs.; Pep Club, 4 yrs.; 4-H, 3 yrs.; Art Festival, 2 yrs.; Office, 1 yr.; F.H.A. Secretary, 1 yr.; Interscholastic Meet, 2 yrs.; Sophomore and Senior Plays. JAMES GEORGE Football, 4 yrs.; Track, 2 yrs.; Lettermen's Club, 2 yrs.; Student Council, 1 yr.; Sophomore Class Vice-President; Band,- 4 yrs.; All District Band, 1 yr.; Interscholastic Meet, 1 yr.; Junior Class Prom Committee; Senior Class Play; Senior Class Secretary-Treas- MARGARET LOKEY Band, 3 yrs.; Pep Club, 4 yrs.; Defender and Annual Staff; Sophomore Class Carnival Queen Attendant; Freshman Class Treasurer; F.H.A., 1 yr.; Tri-Hi-Y, 1 yr.; Girls’ Trio, 3 yrs.; Pep Club President, 1 yr.; Sophomore and Senior Plays. CLYDE GUNN Football. 1 yr. WILLIE MAY MANN F.H. A.. 3 yrs.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Basketball, 1 yr.; F.H.A. Pianist, 2 yrs.; Honor Roll, 4 yrs.; Interscholastic Meet, 2 yrs. LAVOIS HERNDON Basketball, 1 yr.; 4-H Club, 1 yr. THECIA MAY Band, 2 yrs.; Basketball. 4 yrs.; Track, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, 4 yrs.; Softball, 4 yrs.; F.H.A., 2 yrs.; Yearbook and Defender Staff, 1 yr.; Office, 1 yr. DON KEEL Football, 3 yrs.; Basketball, 2 yrs.; Baseball, 2 yrs.; Track, 2 yrs.; 4-H Club, 1 yr.; Student Council, 1 yr.; Tri-Hi-Y, 1 yr.; 4-H Club Vice-President, 1 yr.; National Guard, 1 yr.; Junior Class Vice-President. VIRGIE REED Basketball, 3 yrs.; 4-H Club, 2 yrs,; Pep Club, 1 yr. WAYNE MAXWELL Football, 4 yrs.; Basket- ball, 2 yrs.; F.F.A., 3 yrs.; Senior Class Presi- dent; Sophomore Class Reporter; 4-H Club, 1 yr.; Lettermen's Club, 2 yrs.; Boxing, 1 yr.; Boys' State; Senior Play; Junior Class F.F.A. King; Junior Class F.F.A. Reporter; Junior Class Escort, Senior Graduation; Senior Class Letter- men's Club Reporter; Senior Class Football Co- Captain; F.F.A. State Speaking Contest; Fresh- man Class Citizenship Award. BARBARA ANN SCARBERRY Pep Club, 3 yrs.; F.H.A., 3 yrs.; Defender and Annual Staff; F.H.A. Reporter, Junior yr.; Basketball, 1 yr.; Sophomore Class Speech Play; Senior Play; Interscholastic Meet 1 yr. RUSS MITCHELL Football, 4 yrs.; Baseball, 4 yrs.; Lettermen's Club, 2 yrs.; Honor Student; Lettermen's Club Secretary-Treasurer; State Honor Society; President Weightlifting Club, Midwest City; President, Freshman Class; Vice- President, Youth Fellowship; Vice-President, French Club, Midwest City; President, Tinker Teen Club, Midwest City. COLEEN SELF F.H.A.. 2 yrs.; 4-H Club, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Basketball, 3 yrs.; An- nual and Defender Staff. TOMMY MORROW F. F-.A.. 4 yrs. j Senior Class F.F.A. Treasurer; 4-H Club, 4 yrs. MARY NAN STAMPS Band, 3 yrs.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Girls' Trio, 2 yrs.; F.H.A., 3 yrs.; Girls' Trio Accompanist, 1 yr.; Tri-Hi-Y, 1 yr.; F.H.A. Secretary, 1 yr.; Senior and Sophomore Plays. BENNY DON NICHOLS 4-H Club. 4 yrs.; F.F.A., 4 yrs.; 4-H Club Dairy Award; State Honor Society, 1 yr.; Senior Play; Interscholas- tic Meet, 1 yr.; Junior Class F.F.A. Secretary; Senior Class F.F.A. Vice-President; Sophomore Class F.F.A. Dairy Award. JO ANN THOMPSON Basketball, 4 yrs.; Track, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, 4 yrs.; Softball, 4 yrs.; An- nual and Defender Staff; Chorus, 2 yrs.; Honor Roll, 2 yrs.; Junior and Senior Basketball Queen Attendant. BOBBY SHARROCK Football, 3 yrs.; Basketball. 4 yrs.; Baseball, 2 yrs.; Track, 1 yr.; Student Council, 2 yrs.; 4-H Club President; Student Council President; Junior Class President; Sopho- more Class Secretary-Treasurer; Lettermen's Club, 2 yrs.; Basketball Captain Freshman yr., Fort Worth, Texas. LINDA THOMAS Band, 4 yrs.; Pep Club, 4 yrs.; Student Council, 1 yr.; Pep Club Cheer- leader, 1 yr.; F.H.A., 2 yrs.; Senior Class Band Queen Attendant; Sophomore Class F.H.A. Reporter; Stage Band, 2 yrs.; Senior Play; An- nual and Defender Staff; Senior Class Band Treas- urer . JACKIE PIRTLE Basketball, 3 yrs.; Baseball, 1 yr.; Honor Roll, 3 yrs.; Football, 3 yrs.; Freshman Class All Around Boy; Sophomore Class History Award; Boys' State; State Honor Society, 3 yrs.; Lettermen’s Club, 1 yr.; Inter- scholastic Meet, 3 yrs.; 4-H Club, 1 yr.; Fresh- man Class Carnival King; Senior Class Salutato- rian. DONNA RICH WILLIAMS Pep Club, 2 yrs.; F.H.A., 2 yrs.; Yearbook Editor; Yearbook Staff, Big Spring, Texas; N H.S.; Big Spring, Texas. JOHNNY SNEED Football, 3 yrs.; Track, 2 yrs.; Lettermen's Club, 3 yrs.; F.F.A., 2 yrs.; Student Council, 1 yr. MARY WOOD F.F.A. Queen Attendant, Sopho- more yr.; Band Queen, Junior yr.; Football Queen, Senior yr.; Football QXieen Attendant, Sophomore yr.; F.H.A., 3 yrs.; Band, 3 yrs.; Pep Club, 3 yrs.; Choir, 2 yrs. DWAINE WOOD Football, 3 yrs.. Captain, Senior yr.; Basketball, 3 yrs.; Track, 3 yrs.; F.F.A., 4 yrs.; Band, 4 yrs.; Member State Champion Relay Team, Junior yr.; All-Around Athlete, Junior yr.; Band President, 2 yrs.; F.F.A. Sentinel, Sophomore yr.; President, Senior yr.; Lettermen's Club President, Senior yr- DEAN SWEAT Baseball, 2 yrs.; Band, 2 yrs,; Student Council, 1 yr. CHARLES WYATT Band. 4 yrs.; 4-H, 2 yrs.; Football, 3 yrs.; Track, 4 yrs.; Stage Band, 3 yrs.; Lettermen's Club, 3 yrs.; Student Council, 1 yr.; Sophomore Play. JOHN WILLIAMS Football, 4 yrs.; Basketball, 4 yrs.; Track, 3 yrs.; F.F.A., 3 yrs.; State Championship in Track, I960; 4-H, 2 yrs.; Lettermen's Club, 3 yrs. MYRT WALTON Football, 2 yrs.; Baseball, 1 yr.; Lettermen's Club, 1 yr. We the class of 1961 Having written and read our fill Leave to the Senior Class of 1962 This our Senior Will Jamie George leaves his title of Best Looking to that Junior boy, Don Yeats. Charles Wyatt wills to Bill Duff his copy of Man of Music. Myrt Walton, Johnny Sneed, and LaVois Herndon leave to Bessie Williams their slow motions. Don Keel and Billy Boyd will to Roy Reaves the right to return their jerseys when Roy gets the notion. Willie Mann leaves to Jerry Race the right to always tell the truth. Clarice Boyd and Bob Sharrock, our senior steadies, leave this honor to Paula Gilbert and Jerry Ruth. Mary Stamps leaves to Joyce Gray her quiet, dark good looks. Bennie Nichols leaves to Barbara Deaton all his unused Biology books. Joyce Brawley leaves to Lajoy Deaton her General Business workbook. Virgie Reed leaves to Elaine Cowen the right to giggle in Study Hall. Maurice Boyd and Dick Craven leave to Mickey Hart the title of Hot Rodder. Doris Gilbert wills her office hours to Betty Stoddard. John Williams leaves to Rita Stevenson the right to be late every day. Donna Rich Williams leaves to Freda Elkins the right to be a hard worker in every way. Dean Sweat leaves to Sherry Horton his music stand. Colleen Self leaves to Pauline Dilbeck her stories for the Defender. Mary Wood leaves to Donna Harbert her pretty hair. Barbara Scarberry leaves her paint brush to Johnny Hart. Jimmy Boyer and Wayne Maxwell leave to Bob Butler their slender height. Thecia May leaves to Carolyn Burks her Shorthand book. Margaret Lokey and Judy Harwell leave Sandra Prish their loyalty to T.H.S. and Murray State. Dwaine Wood leaves to the Junior boys his athletic ability. Jo Ann Thompson leaves to Mary Austin that neat look. Tommy Morrow and Virgil Reed leave to Joe Davis their used books. Nela Hood leaves to Chloeta Raper her scissors, thread, and thimble. Linda Thomas leaves to Billie Heffington a stencil on which to type the Defender. Russ Mitchell leaves to Jimmy Henry his good looking build. Clyde Gunn leaves to Ruby Parker the witty things he has said through all his highschool days. Kay Cobb wills to Cathy Corbin all her vigor and vim. Jim Harwell leaves to Sam Thomas the right to sleep in class instead of at night. Don bynum leaves to Jerry Thompson the right to prowl the halls during class. We leave to Carolyn Pigg the honor of writing next year's will. Thus, we the Class of 1961 Leave all our days of fun And to the Class of 1962 The best of luck, and now adieu. Setuon, (?l z 4 It all started one rainy Friday night in 1971 when I was driving down the main street of Tishomingo. Soon I came to the place which 1 used to know as the Y. It was now right in the middle of town. I was surely surprised at how the town had grown in the past ten years! I drove on and came to the part of town I knew as Tishomingo. While looking around. I was careless and ran the red light in front of the bank. I was stopped immediate- ly by the cop who was on duty. The man who came up to the car was not Bill Duke, as I expected, but one of my old classmates whom I recognized right away. It was Maurice Boyd! After he saw who I was, of course, he was willing to forget my violation. He told me he was the city constable and was just going off duty because he had to drive the foot- ball team out to Murray Stadium to play their last game of the season, which, of course, was against Madill. He told me that Tish had beaten them every year since we were sen- iors. He said he had to go, so I told him I'd see him at the game after I had found a place to eat. As I proceeded down the street, I saw a familiar sign. I knew I had seen it before, but there seemed to be something about it that had changed. Just then, I realized what it was. The sign read A K Grocery, which I took for granted stood for Agnes and Koonzie! I had always tnougnt that Don woulc get tired of taking orders and make Bernard deliver the groceries for a change. Just ahead another sign caught my eye. This was a big neon sign which read Joyce and Nela's Dairyland. So I pulled over to get something to eat. Sure enough it was the same Joyce and Nela whom I had known in high school. I guess they got tired of taking orders too. I had to admit to myself that I had some pretty ambitious classmates. After I had talked to them for a few minutes. I drove on to Murray University. As I drove by the place where I went to high school, I was surprised to find it was almost three times the size it was in 1961. I had to admit a lot of things had changed since then. I noticed that some of the lights were on in some of the rooms, and I could see a man inside clean- ing up. Yes, it was Johnny Sneed. 1 started to stop, but I knew he was busy so I went on. When I got to the ball game. I decided I would walk the side lines and try to see some of my friends. I was really astonished when I ran on to Clyde Gunn and Bobby Sharrock. Not so much just running on to them, but at a football game! If I remember correctly they didn't like the sport in high school. They told me all about themselves, and I learned that Bob and Clarice were married and that he was coaching Basketball at Murray. Clyde said he was the war- rant officer in the National Guard and was looking desperately for recruits. I asked them about a few of my old friends and learned that Charles Wyatt was in a circus somewhere as the Ugliest Man in the World ; that Benny Nichols, Linda Thomas and Margaret Lokey were in prison fbr knocking off some teachers; and that James George and Tommy Morrow were actors in the TV series Hawaiian Eye. It seemed they were both portraying palm trees. They always did have long hair, but I never thought about it making them famous. I should have known, however, that Jamie would choose such an occupation! About that time Tishomingo made a touchdown, and the referee turned toward the stand and held up his hands. I recognized him right away. It was my old high school coach, Bob Delver. I knew he used to try to make a few decisions, but who would ever have thought he would give up coaching for officiating? Well, then ended the game that the Indians won by a score of 56 to 19! After I said good-by to Bobby and Clyde, I drove around the college. When I went by the barracks, I noticed two familiar faces out on one of the porches. Who would ever have thought that they would still be living here? After I had talked to the Gilberts' for a while. I found that Odie was still trying to graduate from Murray and that Doris was still in high school trying to pass American History. It seemed that Mr. Utley was still teaching. They told me that Dwaine and Mary Wood were still living out at the Log Cabin station and were in the pecan business. Doris told me that Dickie and Mary Nan were married now and that Dickie was the manager of the Refuge. I guess he finally had to go to work to pay all his fines. By this time it was getting pretty late, so I left and went down to try to find some place to spend the night. I stop- ped at a little motel just outside of town. The sign out front said. Reed-Bynum, Inc. I went into the office and there they were - Virgil and Don. trying to make a fast buck in the motel business; I should have known! They told me that Virgie was an art teacher now and that Barbara Scarberry had gone into partnership with Doyle in the service station busi- ness. It seems she's washing cars with Gunter. Virgil told me that Colleen Self was teaching school at Ravia and that Thecia May was coaching girls' basketball here in Tish. They also told me that UVois Herndon was on Television as Johnny Stacatto, and that Dean Sweat was still hanging around playing Charge at all the pep rallies. About that time my breakfast was served by Russ, the head waiter. As soon as I had finished eating, he told me to go by Billy Boyd’s army surplus store and see him. I told him I would. The Surplus store was about three blocks up the street, so I just left my car and started walking. Just before I reached the store someone came up to me. I knew I should know him. but it took me a while - Myrt had changed since I last saw him. He told me he was playing fullback for the Colts and was just home on vacation. He said he would like to talk to me but had to catch a cab to take him to the airport. He said he didn't want to miss his flight for Baltimore. I went on into the store and talked to Billy for a while. He told me that Willie Mann was trying to get a permanent hold on Clyde. I wonder why Clyde didn’t say anything about that when I talked to him? Billy told me that Donna Rich Williams owned the Capital Democrat and that Jo Ann Thompson was married and had a half dozen kids; all girls - just enough for a basketball team! He told me that John Williams was in the Olympics this year, but out of season he did his old regular jobs, mowing lawns, picking cotton and raising pigs. I knew John would be a success - that Silly Buggah! Bill told me that Kay was married to Tommy and had a bunch of little football players. I also learned that Jackie Skip-O Plrtle was singing bass for some quartet. I was standing there talking to Billy and that’s where it all ended. Someone shook me on the shoulders and I woke up. I had fallen asleep on the job and had dreamed of all my old 1961 Classmates. It seemed funny how they all seemed to be in my dream, but then I realized that there was one of my classmates who wasn’t. Oh, well, after all it was just a dream. I rubbed my eyes as Boyer helped me to my feet, and then we both continued to dig. Wayne Maxwell Senio 'rtytyd, 0rtyo4to'i Honor Student RUSS MITCHELL Valedictorian KAY COBB Salutatorian JACKIE PIRTLE All-Round Girl CATHY CORBIN All-Round Boy DON YEATS SetUon, 'Pen6o taCitie Best Personality UNDA THOMAS and WAYNE MAXWELL Best Looking JAMES GEORGE and CLARICE BOYD Best Dressed RUSS MITCHELL and JO ANN THOMPSON Most Likely to Succeed JAMES GEORGE and KAY COBB This page sponsored by HUTCHENS CHEVROLET COMPANY -------- Sponsor - - - Sponsor - - President - - Secretary Vice-President MR STOUT - - MISS FIELDS - - DON YEATS - - PAULA GILBERT ROY REAVES - ■ Mary Austin Carolyn Burk Bob Bulter Cathy Corbin Elaine Cowen Joe Davis Barbara Deaton Lajoy Deaton Pauline Dilleck Bill Duff Freda Elkins Paula Gilbert Joyce Gray Donna Harbert Johnny Hart Mickey Hart Billie Sue Heffington Jimmy Henry Sherry Horton Ruby Parker Sandra Parish Carolyn Pigg Jerry Race Chloeta Raper Roy Reaves Jerry Ruth Rita Jo Stevenson Betty Stoddard Sam Thomas Jerry Thompson Don Yeats Elmer Wallace Bessie Williams SOPHOMORES Vice-President -----Treasurer — - - Sponsor ----President ----- Secretary - - - -Sponsor BOB PARKS - - - ERNIE DUFF - - MR. 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SECOND ROW: Kathy Hutchens, Pamela Shelton. Janene Hilton, Sisterlene Scott, Ada Liz Raper, Jan Ringwald, Charolette Harbert. THIRD ROW: Larry Cochran. Claude Williams, Mike John- son, Donny Kale. Monte Wheeler, Robert Martin, Virginia Cochran, Marsha Ward, Karen Massey. Sharon Gray, Betty Jane Hairell. favorites 'poatfcUl 2uee t Wood This page sponsored by MOORE’S GROCERY. «if!L CLARICE BOYD BETTY STODDARD Senior Attendant Junior Attendant JS, . ANN GREEN JOYCE BOYD Sophomore Attendant Freshman Attendant Third prize was won by the Freshmen witn Send the Bulldogs Home in Tears This page sponsored by CHUCK'S GROCERY CATHY CORBIN JO ANN THOMPSON fiancee “Stufei This page sponsored by ANTOINETTE’S BEAUTY SALON 2.uee t 7}facta This page sponsored by SMITH AND WHITE GROCERY JIMMY BOYER 'p-'p.s . 2uee t BARBARA RITCHIE This page sponsored by MURRAY COLLEGE C'Z uUo C eCe utce King Steve Dodd and Queen Jim Ann Williams ATHLETICS ?QOtfaUl FIRST ROW: Don Yeats, Bill Duff. Wayne Maxwell, Dewaine Wood, Maurice Boyd. Jackie Pirtle, Randy Key. SECOND ROW: Coach Gerald Utley, Charles Wyatt, Billy Dean Boyd, James Latham, Jack Shadle, Johnny Sneed, Dan Gibson, Don Keel, Danny Lovett, Coach Bob Delver. THIRD ROW: Russ Mitchell, Jamie George, Myrt Walton, Jimmy Boyer, Jerry Thompson, Bob Parks, Roy Reaves, John Williams. This page Is sponsored by A. AND B. GROCERY 110 East Main________________________________ J960 Captain Co-Captain The football season with the 2-8-1 record did not put the Indians in any conference championships; but certain- ly showed the fans the fine spirit and great determination the team possessed. Each game had its spectacular moments equal to any season and was action packed from beginning to end. 1960 gave us a season and a team to long remember. DEWAINE WOOD WAYNE MAXWELL Left Halfback Quaterback MYRT WALTON JACKIE PIRTLE JIMMY BOYER JOHN WILLIAMS JAMIE GEORGE Right Halfback JOHNNY SNEED Fullback Left Halfback Left End Right End Left End BILLY DEAN BOYD RUSS MITCHELL MAURICE BOYD DON KEEL CHARLES WYATT Right End Right Tackle Left Guard Left Guard Right Guard BILL DUFF DON YEATS JACK SHADLE JAMES LATHAM RANDY KEY Right Halfback Right Halfback Center Center Left End BOB PARKS DAN GIBSON ROY REAVES JERRY THOMPSON DANNY LOVETT flutU l 0? Mt cUC FIRST ROW: Mike Lovett, Keith Thomas, Stanley Anderson, Max Harbert, Johnny Eaves, Melvin Young. SECOND ROW: Mr. Key; Coach, Terry Wood, Bob Stewart, Edmond Keel, David Hurley, John Ring- wald, Lindil Fowler. THIRD ROW: Leon Davis, Roger Baker, Billy Belcher, Jimmy Love, Jimmy Sipes, Ronnie Hart, Jimmy Ross, Billy Joe Anoatubby. FOURTH ROW: Gary Wyatt, Johnny Beshier, Freddie Hacker, Danny Wood, Teddy Key, James Bynum, Mickey Peercy, Norman Cochran. Is this a football game? Yea Team Yea YEA!!! WAYNE MAXWELL JACKIE PRITLE DWAINE WOOD RANDY KEY 'rtyty i ScAooC 5TT DON YEATS JIM BOYER JO ANN THOMPSON THECIA MAY CATHY CORBIN JANIE HUDSON JENNA HELLACK CLARICE BOYD VIRGINIA KEEL RUBY PARKER BILLIE HEFFINGTON CAROLYN WALTON FRANCES WEST MARY HARWELL School z4 et zil John Williams, Jim Upton, Jack Hayes, Coach; Dwaine Wood, Gary Peters. This page sponsored by TEXHOMA TIRE AND SUPPLY The 1960 Tishomingo High School track team was the most successful team in school history. The 880 and mile relay teams were never defeated. Both teams won first places in the state track meet at Norman, Oklahoma. This was the first time a state championship was ever won by two first place relay teams. Congratulations to Dwaine Wood, John Williams, Jim Upton, and Gary Peters; also to their coach. Jack Hayes! FRONT ROW: Maurice Boyd, Charles Wyatt, Jim Upton, Dwaine Wood. BACK ROW: Lynn Wood, Jim Boyer, John Sneed, Bill Orr, Don Bynum, Jack Hayes, Coach; Mike Simpson, John Williams, Gary Peters, James George. FIRST ROW: Becky Estes, Debbie Parish, Sharon Wheeler, Linda Mclver, Linda Hallmark, Donna Mar- tin. SECOND ROW: Toni McCarthick, Liz King, Linda Davis, Linda Sneed, Janice Pigg, Joe Key, fUutiox “ityiy l FIRST ROW: Paul Chealde, Eliza Upton, Terry Wood, Max Harbert, Otis Stevenson, Ronnie Hart. SECOND ROW: Teddy Key, Micky Peercy, Edmond Williams, Danny Woods, Leon Davis, Eddie Chealde, Joe Key, Coach. This page sponsored by A B GROCERY ORGANIZATIONS , Margaret m „ CoUeen! en. roaSi U key • MI' Barbara Scaio uaVoU Herndon. jo Stevenson. 'T j 7 tdca e St z££ DONNA RICH WILLIAMS. Editor SEATED: Kay Cobb, Business Manager: Clarice Boyd, Assistant Editor. STANDING: Thecia May. Photographer; Miss McGuire, Ad- visor. Student OFFICERS Billie Heffington, Vice-President; Bobby Sharrock, President; Cathy Corbin, Secretary. The Student Council had a full year. The goal- post committee had the responsibility of wrapping the goal posts at each home football game. The pres- ident, Bobby Sharrock, presided at all assemblies held at the high school. They sold booster ribbons during the basketball sea- son . During December they sent representatives to the State Student Coun- cil Convention in Weather- ford, Oklahoma. The Student Council made strides with their work this year. FIRST ROW: John Sneed, Jack Shadle, Billie Heffington, Bobby Sharrock, Cathy Corbin, Chloeta Raper, Janice Pace. SECOND ROW: Danny Lovett, Mrs. Othalene Williams, Sponsor; Don Keel, Donna Har- bert, Margaret Lokey, Flossie Harbert, James George, Don Yeats, Debbie Parish. This page sponsored by COBB DRUG STORE cutcL One of the highlights in the Band's activities this year was attending a clinic in Durant. This clinic was held in con- nection with the Southeastern All-Dis- trict Band. Four of Tishomingo's Band students were selected for the All-Dis- trict Band. They were: Betty Stoddard, Bill Duff, Charles Wyatt, and James George. Band officers elected this year were: President.................DWAINE WOOD Vice-President------CHARLES WYATT Secretary......... BETTY STODDARD Treasurer...............LINDA THOMAS Reporter---------------------KAY COBB CATHY CORBIN Drum Major MR. STODDARD Band Director FIRST ROW: Doug Durington, Kay Warden, Jamie Pace, Jeannie Bell. SECOND ROW: Gary Wyatt, Jerry Belcher, Roger Baker, Max Harbert, Rex Lokey, Billy Belcher, Stanley Anderson, Mr. Stoddard, Debbie Parish, Peggy Hart, Terry Wood, Ray Warden, John Ringwald, Ronnie Hart, Lanie Hudson. THIRD ROW: James Booker, Mike Lovett, Alfred Williams, Donna Martin, Janice Pace, Linda Hall- mark, Sara Jo Cobb, Kay Cobb, Billie Sue Heffington, Becky Estes, Norman Cochran, Elaine Cowen, Freddie Hacker, Linda Thomas, Jenna Jo Hellack, Betty Stoddard. FOURTH ROW: Danny Lovett, Dan- ny Gibson, Randy Key, Bob Parks, Ernie Duff, Jamie George, Dwaine Wood, Teddy Key, Cathy Cor- bin, James Bynum, Bill Duff, Wanda Carper, Sherry Horton, Charles Wyatt, Barbara Cobb. Sub-District Northwood - 51 67 - Cable ___________________________________________________________________________Northwood - 61 47 - Solon Spring ’T tajonett i FIRST ROW: Betty Stoddard, Dewaine Wood, Kay Cobb, Jamie George, Linda Thomas, Bill Duff. SECOND ROW; Bob Parks, Norman Cochran, Gary Wyatt, Max Harbert, Dan Gibson, Ernie Duff. THIRD ROW: Teddy Key, James Bynum, Charles Wyatt. (? 6eexleeu(e'i CHLOETA RAPER LINDA THOMAS CLARICE BOYD VIRGINIA KEEL JOYCE BOYD ANN GREEN DONNA HARBERT MARY HARBERT JANIE HUDSON Section, 'Pefr BACK ROW: Mrs. Jo Davis, Sponsor; Barbara Scarberry, Sherry Helleck, Paula Robinson, Elaine Cowen, Sherry Horton, Barbara Deaton, La Joy Deaton, Freda Elkins, Shirley Sweeten, Pauline Dilbeck, Pa- tricia Thomas. FRONT ROW: Barbara Ritchey, Frances Harbert, Jenna Jo Hellack, Mary Harbert, Ruby Parker, Barbara Herndon, Linda Hughes, Chloeta Raper, Corene Huff, Mary White, Linda Thomas, Betty Stoddard, Elizabeth Krebs, Joyce Boyd, Earlene Chapman, Clarice Boyd, Janie Hudson, Ann Green. 'Peft FIRST ROW: Jeannie Bell, cheerleader; Rebecca Estes, cheerleader; Doris Ellis, Linda Hallmark, Donna Martin, songleader; Kay Warden, cheerleader; Jamie Pace, songleader; Tresia Ray, Marquita Anderson, Elizabeth King, cheerleader; Barbara Herndon, cheerleader. SECOND ROW: Nita Griffin, Debbie Parish, Sharon Wheeler, Linda Sneed, Linda Hughes, Karen Garrison, Linda Hamilton, Andrea Shannon, Betty Boulton, Janice Pigg, Corene Huff, Barbara Ritchey. THIRD ROW: Janice Davis, Linda Boyd, Linda Duke, Sue Martin, Linda Sewell, Peggy Hart, Carolyn Gray, Wilma Burks, Wanda Davis. Mart Stewart, Sherry Helleck, songleader. FOURTH ROW; Joyce Boyd, cheerleader; Leslie Winburn, Toni McCarthick, Betty Gibson, Wanda Carper, Janice Krebs, Patricia Thomas, Jane Ann Bullard, Sue Duke, Mary Harwell, Judy Lueb, Shirley Sweeten, Sharon Black. (pCee FIRST ROW: Betty Stoddard, Clarice Boyd, Donna Harbert, Corene Huff. SECOND ROW: Mary Nan Stamps. Barbara Deaton, Chloeta Raper, Coleen Self, Patricia Thomas. THIRD ROW: Mr. Stoddard, Lajoy Deaton, Judy Harwell, Margaret Lokey, Barbara Peercy, Sue Duke. Left to right: Betty Stoddard, Sue Duke, Barbara Peercy, Margaret Lokey, Mary Nan Stamps, Chloeta Raper. FIRST ROW: Don Yeats, Wayne Maxwell. Dewaine Wood, Charles Wyatt. SECOND ROW: Mr. Utley, Russ Mitchell, James Latham, Danny Gibson, Jack Shadle, Jamie George. THIRD ROW: Roy Reaves, Danny Lovett, Don Keel, Maurice Boyd, Randy Key. FOURTH ROW: Jackie Pirtle, Bobby Sharrock, Billy Dean Boyd, Jimmy Boyer. FIFTH ROW: Myrt Walton, Johnny Sneed, Bob Parks, John Williams, Jerry Thompson. The Lettermen’s Club was reorganized this year under the direction of Bob Delver and Gerald Utley. A new constitution and set of by-laws were adopted. The main purpose of the club is to promote interest and sportsmanship in the athletic program and to create better relations with other schools in athletic events. The project for this year has been to clean and help keep clean the gym build- ing and surrounding area. The club mem- bers planted grass and shrubbery around the building. New members and club officers are installed and initiated during the club's outing in the spring. Officers elected this year were: Dwaine Wood, President; Don Yeats, Vice-President; Russ Mitchell, Secretary-Treasurer; Wayne Maxwell, Reporter. Olface Miss Fields, Sponsor; Judy Harwell, Historian; Mary Harwell. Reporter; Frances Harbert, Parliamentarian; Nela Carol Hood, Secretary; Flossie Harbert, Presi- dent; Betty Stoddard, Vice-President; Elaine Cowen, Treasurer. Teenage Consumer and Remembering the Aged were the projects selected by the Future Homemakers' of America. Activities participated in were the installation of officers, the Fall Sub- District Rally at Pauls Valley, the Christmas Program at the Veterans' Home in Sulphur, and the State FHA Rally in Okla- homa City. FIRST ROW: Barbara Ritchie, Mary Harwell, Nela Carol Hood, Flossie Harbert, Betty Stoddard, Caro- lyn Pigg, Mary Harbert, Joyce Brawley. SECOND ROW: Sherry Horton, Linda Hughes, Judy Harwell, Frances Harbert, Freda Elkins, Elizebeth Krebs, Linda Griffin. ;4. Otfae Bob Butler, Secretary; Johnny Hart, Sentinel; Jim Boyer, Reporter; Tommy Morrow, Treasurer; Benny Nichols, Vice-President; Dewaine Wood, President. Mr. Trout- man, Sponsor. One of the outstanding achievements of the Tis- homingo Chapter of the FFA took place at the State Fair; Harvey Elkins exhibited the first place sweet potatoes. James Latham and Jim Boyer distinguished themselves by taking second and third place ratings at the Dis- trict Speech Contest in McAlester. Another high- light happened in Sherman, Texas, where the boys presented a television program on Electrical Farm Wiring. FIRST ROW: Lee Russell, Wendell Graham, Jessie Reed, Frankie Shannon, Donald Walker, Nim Pope. Tommy Morrow, Johnny Hart. SECOND ROW: Harvey Elkins. Jerry Race, Bob Bulter, Mickey Hart, Randy Key, Johnny Sneed, James Latham. THIRD ROW: Mr. Trout- man, Frankie Curry, Phil Johnson, Randy Anthony, Charles Latham, Steve Trotter, Dewaine Wood, Jimmy Boyer. FOURTH ROW; David Hurley, Franklin Hart, Larry Wood, Donald Teel, John Williams, Tommy Johnson, Edmond Keel, Bobby Stewart. v« : FIRST ROW: Jeannie Bell, Donna Martin, Butch Warden, Linda Duke, Mike Lovett, Janice Davis, Linda Boyd, Gary Wyatt, Kay Warden. SECOND ROW: Doris Ellis, Linda Hallmark, Wanda Carper. Debbie Parish, Sue Martin, Margaret White, Aundrea Shannon. Linda Hamilton, Terry Wood. THIRD ROW: Ora Lee Stephenson, Wanda Davis, Betty Gibson, Janice Pigg. Sue Duke, Linda Sneed, Tresa Ray, Betty Boulton, Mary Stewart. FOURTH ROW: Wilma Burk, Peggy Hart, Linda Sewell, Janice Pace, Alvin McCarthick, Rodney Steve, John Ringwald, Alfred Williams, Roger Baker. FIFTH ROW: Johnny Beshirs, Ronnie Hart, Tommy Henderson, Jimmy Love, La Salle Peery, Edmond Williams, Johnny Eaves, Freddie Hacker, Rex Lokey. SIXTH ROW: James Booker, O. C. Collins, Teddy Key, Keith Thomas, Doug Durington, Max Harbert, Danny Wood, Gary Deaton. SEVENTH ROW: Donna Harbert, Janice Krebs, Patricia Thomas, Linda Hughes, Don Keel, Don Yeats, James Black, Charles Bardin, John Anthony. EIGHTH ROW: Elaine Cowen, La Joy Deaton, Barbara Herndon, Sherry Hellack, Joyce Boyd. SPONSORS: Mr. Key, Mr. Bailey. Projects in the art classes this year have ranged from cartoons to Indian crafts. In the last six years, the young artists have won four sweepstakes trophies in the Art Festival in Ada. ADVERTISERS TISHOMINGO MOTOR COMPANY If You Like Cars - You'll Love a Ford! 122 West Main Tishomingo SERVICE WHEN HARBERT YOU NEED IT MOTOR COMPANY Conoco Products Firestone Tires Phone 120 Tishomingo, Oklahoma DON’T WORRY . . . GET HER GIFT STAMPS Exciting Accessories for Personal and Home Use. RIP’S FEED SEED . . L SHAOLE DRUG We Specialize in Pleasing You Phone 113 Tishomingo JOHNSTON COUNTY “CAPITAL-DEMOCRAT” JOHN LOKEY Publisher and Editor the Capital-Democrat Is Interested in You and Your Friends It's Your Hometown Newspaper CARR’S CAFE For a Bite to Eat or Something Sweet Stop at Carr's 312 West Main Tishomingo ESTES LOCKER PLANT Compliments of 'sj vicej IS OUR FIRST THOUGHT Phone 77 Tishomingo CHAPMAN FUNERAL HOME Phone 6 Tishomingo RAIN-BO COURTS COLLEGE BARBER SHOP You Pay No More for the Best BRYON SHARROCK Owner Tishomingo GLENN’S JEWELRY Dead Battery? 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