Spotlight

Terry White  was in football for four years, and track for three years.  He received "Student of the Month" during his senior year.  Terry was also in THS Leadership.  After High School he plans to join the workforce and become a heavy equipment operator and one day become an owner of his own company.  His favorite High school memory was all the times spent with teammates who quickly became brothers, and all the wisdom gained from coaches.

Chad Wynne has attended Tecumseh Schools since Pre-K.  He played football for four years, and baseball for two years.  He was named "Playmaker of the Year" for Savage Football during his senior year.  He also earned "All District Our Fielder" during his time with THS Baseball.  Chad was twice named a  "Super Savage" by his teachers.  His favorite memories were four wheeling all day for " Senior Skip Day" and the by bus ride home after beating Seminole his sophomore year.  Chad plans to complete a high voltage lineman program and gain employment in that field. 

April Scott was involved in Band.  Being in band was also her favorite THS Memory.  April's favorite class was with Mrs. Shores. After graduation, she plans to attend OBU to become a Christian Therapist.  April would like to thank her mom and dad for keeping her on track.

Hannah Smith is in the Top 10% of her class, In Oklahoma Honor Society and was active in FCA.  Her future plans include going into the psychology field while continuing to pursue photography and eventually getting into scuba-diving photography.  Hannah's favorite memories include all the times spent after football games hanging out with friends, and finish class work early and getting the opportunity to scuba dive in Mexico.

Kyndal Kidwell was awarded "Student of the Month", and "Super Savage"/ She is involved in the Cosmetology Program at GCTC.  Kyndal enjoys doing her makeup, painting, and swimming.  What she will miss most about THS is Mrs. Shores, and Ms. McPhail.  After graduation, she plans to get an internship at a tattoo parlor begin flipping houses, and eventually open her own thrift store. Kyndal would like to thank Mrs. Shores, Mr. Buss, and Ms. McPhail.