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CLASS PROPHECY It is the summer of 1952 and I have. decided to visit some of my school mates and friends during my vacation, I caught a ride with Cyrus Shaw from the IZ mile corner. He now ownes the Shaw Trucking Line. He said Mrs, Shaw formerly Norma Wood was in the best of health. He said that Bill Conner was driving a truck for Dolese. We passed the .Toe Bledsoe farm four and a half miles east of Tuttle. Joe is novx married and raising Birkshine for past time Upon our arrival in town we went to the Bowers Gro 81 Pharmacy to get a malt The clerk Oneta Aynes told us .Timmy was at Oklahoma City on business She tuned 1D the Oklahoma Rhythm Mixers featuring Tommy Yeakley Loyd .Tack son 8: Garland Hutchison Vernon Plumlee the hay king of Grady County came 1n to find hay hands He told us that Donald IV1cFall was head of the geology department of Frontire Oil now Mrs Don Robmson formerly Jeannette McCombs passed w1th her school class going to an ice cream party honoring Gearline Autry now a lieutenant in the WAVES We walked next door to the McK1ttr1ck Ford Agency where I learned from Glenn s secretary Gloria Hoover that Margie Sessums had left her home in MIDCO to go to Los Angles where Tom Park plays football for the Rams It seems he wanted her for secretarial 'work Ray Miller editor in chief of the Oklahoma Sz T1mes told me that Dan Lawson was President of G M Company and that Reford Ivie was his head designer Ray had Just runan add for the Lonely Hearts Club for Patsy Greens and Marie Singletary Vernon just offered me a r1de to Minco where Iwill see Roy Culp since he manages the Culp at Adams Hereford farm there We just met Walter Handke coming from Minco I thought he was managing the Bridge Creek Ranch maybe that s just a Slde line I see my time 1S about up so I ll have to catch the next bus to Annapolls where Iam attending the Naval Officers School So I bid farewell to Tuttle old friends school mates and neighbors IQ gb? ,LW1-'y VH! xg ,TUSQ 'KA .ki JJ' .fan ,red c 1,945 :fp Qf'3'lQe,-14391. 57-fUel'r5I 1: far -QQ' In 'P 5 swf '13gt'??'i'ff f' 8 r . . . . . . . . . Y Y . . , 1 . Y I I . . . , . . . Y l . J ' ' 1 . . , . . . . . , . . . , . . . , . ' Y l , . vj . 'iv wr '- ' 'H' -' - f' ' V J-fi. .V- gZ 'e'f1 1:61,-i,'i- .'ff.L-., 9139 if 1: - 1 -' 64' 3, f- A' -1.-H ft' sq.: 4' - ' 'gn' 'P-F -P ,Q -. Q Ag,f5,51t,.s,5ZEgxg.,,L ga-za-yi,.2-A-fmrizgfp--,-si-f:f'5,:?5v4:-g,ff:.2a7+n:f- 131'F,?-txem.ffkgGg,.igv,5,'i'95., ,EC .Je-an -Airf.. 4 ,Kms-1. 1. s..'42.'Br.-v4-1 -f--.,.-:4.f.rl,-4-i3',4.,:: -sz.. Vkniw .br.:-.4f,Qv.--zafsrsfl-rr-.81-.V 1 4t'L5I!a-u'.r'-f A:' r v ..-, , ' N115 ' I' if 7 fi53f'fTtgEt2-1sf's9j?55QQ 2i,iPl'ff5f.?f 5Q3'-i5if?94?7f3' 3f.f?55ZEfH-'5fJ.'Q ' N A1553 , : .. Q, - :F , ' br. 63.1 -. 2ce'L'1f - vr -2- i- 7- mf-'41-1- :fl-51's-2'd1...3w k..J'!1L.fL.41l?iZ .3539
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CLASS HI TURY When we marched down the hall Monday September 2 1940 the people attached to the scrubbed faces and perfectly combed hart were Rephord Ivre Garland Hutchrson Marre Srngletary Dan Lawson Jrmmy Ray Bowers Roy Culp Joe Tom my Bledsoe Ray Mrller Vernon Plumlee Tommy Park Donald McFall Delbert Englebretson and Norma Wood Confrdent ally Norma really learned to lrke school Wonder how many remember the trme Mrs Petree lrned us all up and spanked LS for talkrng? I d almost bet Ray does In the second we were jorned by Glorra Hoover and Oneta Aynes Oneta used to be bashful that rs all over now The fourth year brought Brll Conner and the frfth Loyd Jackson In our srxth year Cyrus Shaw the drdn t drrve lrke that then J Patsy Greene Tommy Yeakly and Glenn McKrttrrck enrolled We all learned to love arrthmetrc that year We had a new teacher Margre Sessums and Gearlrne Autry made therr debut in the seventh grade In our Senror Year Jeannette McCombs from Dundee entered rn September For the second semester Walter I-Iankee of Newcastle entered Tuttle Hrgh And our wonderer Roy Culp returned also thrs semester to be a part of the class he started out wrth Of the forty seven freshmen who entered tremulously as greenhorns only twenty three have clrmbed to the trp of thrs ladder and are now ready to grasp the bottom rung of the ladder of success CLASS WILL Ladres and Gentlemen Board of Educatron Superrntendent Teachers and Frrends Upon behalf of my clrent the Class of IQ52 of Tuttle Hrgh School of the crty of Tuttle State of Oklahoma U S A I have called you together upon thrs solemn and serrous occasron to lrsten to her last wrll and testament and to recerve from her dyrng hand the few grfts she has to bestow rn her last moments! We the Senror Class of I952 leaves allused chewrng gum sprt ball and erasers frf arryy to the Junror Class To the Sophomore class we bequeath our undyrng devotron for I2 30 study hall To the Freshmen we grve our green cake color scrssors dresses and unmarrred teachers Joe Bledsoe grves hrs slrde rule to Gene Whrttaker hrs readrng glasses to Lawerence Barnes and Otrs Bennett Glorra Hoover leaves to Wanda Klrpple her un braggrn ladylrke drsposrtron her harr to Barbara Snow Garland Hutchrson leaves hrs abrlrty to srng to Eugene Corley hrs Physrque to Jerry Srpe Oneta Aynes leaves her perfect attendence to Larry Freeze and Roger Shrllrngs Reford Ivre wrlls hrs courtesy and abrlrty to let grrls alone to Reggre Evans hrs art to anyone who needs rt Gearlrne Autry leaves her typrng abrlrty to Dellow Reynolds and her posrtron on the annual staff to anyone who rs unlacky Glenn McKrttrrck leaves hrs curly harr to Edward Rrch hrs Model A and FFA membershrp to Royce Rreder Cyrus Shaw s rnterest rn Jeeps and secrets of trapprng grrls to Donald Langston Norma Wood bestows her place on the honor roll to Clrfford Farmer her abrlrty to trap a boy to Clara Vrckery and Shrrley Wrllrs Roy Culp leaves to James Woods and Ward Paxton Jr hrs rnterest rn Mrnco Qnamely red harred Grrles J Jeannette McCombs grves her grrlrsh frgure to Vrola McNeff and Mary Ann Hardesty Tom Park leaves hrs speed and abrlrty to be on trme to Alfred Moody hrs nose to anyone who wants to be another Durante Dan Lawson wrlls hrs way Qto wrn therr hearts rn three easy lesson s to anyone who needs rt but wrthholds hrs rnterest rn the Jrrnror Class Marre Srng tary leaves her fancy dresses and make up to Wanada Cruzan her basketball abrlrty to Dorothy Wrtt Vernon Plumlee bequeaths his rnterest rn Brrdge Creek to Forrest O Hare hrs herght to James Osborn Qwho needs rt J Brll Conner wrlls hrs grft of makrng speeches to Alma Brown hrs FFA membershrp to hrs beloved teacher Mr Theronlones Loyd Jackson grves hrs rnterest rn Merle Lrndsey s Band to Betty Black hrs vorce to Sharon Cherry Delbert Englebretson bestows hrs crgarettes to Ross Stermer hrs abrlrty to drrve a car to Delores Bowman and hrs rnterest rn grrls to Russell Rrgsby Jrmmy Bowers wrlls hrs Brng Crosby vorce to Devota McCarthy hrs brllard cue to A W Cox Donald McFall leaves hrs 1000 ways to wrn a grrl to Gene Stevens and Merle McBrrde Ray Mrller grves hrs abrlrty to throw hrs werght around to Paul Cooley Tommy Yeakley wrlls hrs place rn the rce busrness to Dempsey Mrlton Margre Sessums commrts her rnterest rn Wakefreld of Mrnco to any grrl wrth a new whrte Chevrolet The above document havrng duly been sworn to and wrtnessed on thrs 15th day of May we the Senrors of Tuttle Hrgh School brd farewell to the rest of you I I I Y I : U I . 1 I I I 1 . I 1 ' I b I I I I j a . - I U U , I I . . 1 . . ' . , . . I I I . I 0 ' I I 4 I 1 l v D s . I I I I I ' I I ' ' ' . . . ' . . I ' I I . ' , . - . I . . . . 9 , . enough to get on it. . . . , . ' - . . U , . . , , . . : . . . ' . . . . 3 . .. . ' . . . , . 7
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JUNIUR Mary Ellen Shook Bill Copeland Claudia Burk Joe McKinney Gene Stevens Clara Vickery T. C. Marlow Darlene Busbee Murlene Sipe Gene Whitaker Velma Streber Larry Freeze Shirley Willis Wanada C ruzan Shirley Couchman Alma Lea B rown al I? ru- 4 N2 ' vi 'hr J' 'V lt -l 1 ' K A nk. ,N , ,j K .1 4 .I ,-uv w' 7 7 'ig I '-fe: Q ' Q 11 I 1 I 1 1 su .. . 4 , C., 1 X , - . in I v- . , ' , , 1 , F. . , 313 1- ' 1 : - V as , .Btn Z vgtfgx 1 Q Q , -r : in . FD ' if N-.fv- , J' li K.. 1 5 'D . Q'- 4 , I I . Q A f ,. -1 I ,b . ,x . . -.,-3 S 1 1 . ' V ,J N' hr, X 5 ' 'S' .7 s Q . 'dk ' F ' , , - '-. - - 1 ,idfa ' , 09
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