Mulhall Orlando High School - Panther Yearbook (Orlando, OK)
- Class of 1981
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Panther
Co Edltors
Jean Klllebrew
Kathy Mason
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Scott Bulllng
Kathy Edgar
Mltchell Edmondson
Shella Frey
Rhonda McNe1ll
Clndy Shxpman
Crystal Simpson
Karen Mason
Mrs. White
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When it comes to reading,
Johnnie Bernay is always ready
when it's her turn. She's already
found that books tell her many
things she didn't know. Frank
Cunningham seems to be good at
arithmetic, while Kristy Burgess
realizes that social studies is a
fascinating subject. Audrey
Larman gets a little help from
Mrs. Kennedy on her writing
lesson.
Sixth graders would rather try
new ways to get an education, such
as the Outdoor Education
Workshop. Mark Richards and
Greg Koch, eager to know the age
of a particular tree, drill a hole in
it so they can examine the wood.
Donnie Ritter and Greg Duncan
learned what it was like to be
blind but didn't stumble when they
followed the instructions of their
guides, Rocky Jack and Julie
Fitzpatrick.
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Each day at the grade school
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learning new things, whether at
work or play. Reading is one
way we can do this. Second
grader Sharla Padgett takes her
turn reading aloud. ftop leftl
Mike Hopkins and Geri Terry
check out library books so they
will have something to read.
Cbottom right! Acting out a play
is one good way to learn about
history. Susie Fishburn, Donnie
Clements and the other third
graders performed their
version of Columbus's
discovery of America. Working
to finish his assignment is
fourth grader Joe Day. fcenterl
Shane Sears seems to be
enjoying whatever he's doing.
flower leftl Waiting for Miss
Proudy to call on them in
music class are Jonene Bode,
Sarah Pfeiffer, and Sandy
Terry.
Waiting for the bus after
school is a fun part of the day.
Hayley Schmiedbauer, Jill
Hopfer, and Christine Anthis
choose the minkey bars, but
Brett Bowden, Casey Gorrell,
Lance Leach, Bobby Priess,
Jeff Roberts, and Chris Hopfer
play a game of football.
Matthew Kimbrough, Rosetta
Bircket, and Michelle Ortega
talk with Mrs. Daniels about
how nice the weather is this
fall. Michelle Priess ends her
day with a smile.
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The 1980 fall fairs take on
new shape as we look on with
Marty and Pam Henke and take
a look at some of the new
happenings.
We see Cindy Shipman at the
cakewalk trying to resist the
temptation of Upiggin' out."
In the lower left we find
John Jerome showing us how
much work he does before
showing his pigs.
Next to him we see Paul
Richards in his black and gold
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at the bingo stand.
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cross over Darin Howard as he
shows his incredible strength
while unloading at the M-O
fair.
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as he shows showmanship and
pride in the first go-around of
the horse show. This is the first
year for the horse show at the
M-0 fair.
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Leach set up his steer as Mr.
Larman looks over the
competition at Guthrie.
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Mr. Snow helping Derek Mason
as they get the baseball throw
ready.
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all how it's done by winning
grand champion at the M-O
horse show.
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we come to Mike and Pat
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each other at the Guthrie fair.
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We believe that all work and no
play makes Jack a dull boy. The
students of M-0 High prove this so
in everyday activities.
Now Dora "Speedy Fingers"
Graham can type her letters
instead of writing them. fWho is
the letter for???J
Judy Shook looks disgusted as
Mike Frey learns how to prepare
"Din-Din" for the annual
mountain oyster fry.
Bob Henke pops another joke.
Could it be about baseball??
Don't jump to conclusions!!
That's just iced tea Lori Bode and
Neda Endevoets are drinking at
the Holiday Inn at Stillwater.
These are just a few of the good-
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received this year.
Lisa Richards and Marsha
McAnaly practice to be peanuckle
champs of the school.
Jerry Kothe slides into second
base as another one "bites the
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Jacquie Meyer, Shelby Bay, and
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Lori Dawn Bode
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The last two years at
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It was a wild and
wacky western.
Tracy Klingaman
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class prophecy for the
class of 1980.
The beginning of our
senior fund-raising
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local fair. Ann Villines
and Gary Johnson, our
sponsors, provided us
with encouraging
words throughout the
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the ordering of
announcements
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senior's year.
Our senior play was
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Secretary
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John Thomason
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Brenda Branen
Kim Branson
Sue Brooker
Scott Bulling
Gary Cunningham
Mike Dickenson
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Kathy Edgar
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Karen Mason
Kathy Mason
Rhonda McNeill
Tom Nealis
Jay Pfeiffer
Dale Schoepflin
Cecil Shields
Crystal Simpson
Cindy Shipman
Brenda Tyler
Dennis Uhrig
Damon Yost
Geroge Zimmer
Patty Cook
Carl Cunningham
Lorain Day
Marie Decker
Sandina Decker
Teresa Donaldson
Dolly Edmondson
Edwina Fishburn
Pat Gorrell
Dora Graham
Kelly I-Iopfer
Danny Keith
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The gifts received made the eighth grade
Christmas party really exciting this year,
with many of the boys getting dart guns
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anything from stuffed animals to coat
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Lavonna Wade
Michael Weinkauf
Daniel Zimmer
Ricky Andrews
Teena Cook
Thomas Daffern
Greg Duncan
Billy Edwards
Sally Estus
Mike Fillmore
Julie Fitzpatrick
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Gina Koch
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Kim Poston
Evan Redford
Mark Richards
Donnie Ritter
Tonya Rothermel
Kelli Shafer
Guy Zimmer
Donald Ray and Mrs
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while talking wlth each
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The English, history, and
grade school band rooms were
remodeled.
Mowing grass is a lot easier
since the school now has a new
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Mr. Harris leans proudly by
the new drivers' education car.
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car instead of leasing it.
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Brett Bowden
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Kristy Burgess
Todd Cook
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Deciding what you want to do when you grow up is a hard decision. Julie McPeek counsels
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they may have about possible careers or other important things. In the picture with her is
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them see and learn all about the animals they are studying. Eddie Betchan, Rodney Silvers,
Janet Weinkauf, and Daryl Snow, along with the other fifth graders, are using it to study
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Casey Gorrell
Mark Hood
Christopher Hopfer
Mike Hopkins
Sean Keith
Rebecca Knopfel
Genelle Koch
Lance Leach
Roy McNeill
Bobby Priess
Yvonne Ritter
Jeff Roberts
Denise Rothermel
Edward Scheihing
Rodney Silvers
Daryl Snow
Geri Terry
Janet Weinkauf
Kevin Andrews
Christine Anthis
Ricky Brewer
Stephanie Bussard
Frank Cunningham
Joe Day
Brian Duncan
Trey Fillmore
Stacey Sylvester, Dennis
Knott, and Shelley
Schmiedbauer receive their
report cards from Mrs.
White. From the looks of
things it seems they made
pretty good grades.
In math they studied the
marvels of multiplication -
with two and three digits -
before going into division.
The fourth grade also
studied a drug abuse booklet.
They had to learn a poem on
drug abuse and present it to
another class. This was fun
They also studied bicycle
safety. Each one of them
made a poster about a
certain caption. The posters
which made a filmstrip of
them. The class used the
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Aaron Kolb
Larry Krohn
Shawn McAnally
James McKee
Shelley Schmiedbauer
Dorthea Sears
Tina Segura
Stacey Sylvester
Steven Tyler
Connelly Made
Lori Wise
Johnnie Mae Bernay
Rosetta Bircket
Angel Brewer
William Burgess
Dennis Bussard
Donnie Clements
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schedule. What better thing
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of her students have kept to
a "reading contract"
agreeing to read for 15
minutes a night. Rosetta
Bircket, Dennis Bussard,
Johnathan Haggard, Christy
Prince, Susie Fishburn,
Charlotte Jones, Angel
Brewer, Johnnie Mae
Bernay, Roland Taylor, Jill
Hopfer, Amy Leach, Donnie
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Mary Ann Haven
Jill Hopfer
Charlotte Jones
Amy Leach
Christy Prince
Roland Taylor
Clancy Thomas
Larry Zimmer
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Brian Clements
Christy Cyphers
Machel Bode
Justin Day
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Kimberly Kirby
Donald Knott
Geoffrey Koch
Brian Krohn
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Carrie Schoepflin
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Hayley Schmiedbauer
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Rusty Prince
Michael Payne
Sharla Padgett
Michelle Ortega
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with Mrs Jones
Jason Drlskel Scott Merrill
Carrie Schoepflin Scott Dudek,
and Krlstm Schoepfhn are very
happy when it comes to reading
for Mrs. Torbeck to improve
their reading skills. Notice their
smiles? The second graders are
always smiling and having a
great time at school
After January 19, the class got
a new teacher. Her name is Mrs
Dumler She and her husband
have been in Mulhall a short
time. They spent two years in
Zambia, Africa.
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Jonene Bode
Margaret Clark
Phillip Fagan
Bradley Harman
Tammy Howerton
Audrey Larman
Steven Lewis
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Matthew Martin
Chacity Merkey
Sarah Pfeiffer
Michelle Priess
Clayton Schoepflin
Shane Sears
Anthony Shrum
Sandra Terry
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Kindergarten IS probably most re
membered as a student's first year
of school work, and lt IS a lot of fun
too Timothy Taylor and Ryan Wiss
play with the wooden tram durmg
playtime Whlle playing ' house ln
their mlnlature kitchen, Emily
Drlskel and Hayden Fitzpatrick pa
tlently walt for Jennifer Jenkins to
pour their tea After playtime each
person has the responsibility of
plcklng up his own toys
The kindergarten class squeezes
many activities mto a half day at
school such as learning the alphabet,
learning how to spell words, or
memorizing telephone numbers and
addresses But one of the most lm
portant things ln the life of a km
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and having fun with them during
playtime
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Kay Meyer
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Jennifer Shook
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Timothy Taylor
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Brandon Thomason
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team had a record of 12-5. They also won the
Class B state tournament. In order to win the
title, they had to win five straight games in
the tour nament. Each player received an
individual trophy and as a team they got a
large trophy, which is in the grade school
trophy case.
Members of the state champion team are:
ffront row! Micah Kolb, left field, Johnathan
Haggard, right fieldg Bobby Priess, center
field, Ricky Cook, left field, Dennis Knott,
right field, and Shane Estus, third base, fback
row! Dave Krohn, coach, Mark Hood, second
baseg Jeff Roberts, first baseg Rodney Silvers,
shortstop: Larry Krohn, catcherg Lance Leach,
pitcher, and Calvin Leach, Coach.
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and Brett Bowden in the fair barn
kitchen during the M-0 fair. The
kitchen has been remodeled by the
community mothers this year, and
it looks really great!
This year's Christmas program
theme was "We Wish You a
Merry Christmas." Here Miss
Prouty directs the first grade
singers as they sing "Bein' Good."
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JEAN KILLEBREW PAUL RICHARDS
MIKE FREY KENDA KLINGAMAN
MIKKI LEACH JOHN THOMASON
Spirit played an important part in the
pep rallies this year, and everyone seemed
to have a lot of spirit when it came to class
competition, competing in skits, and
dressing up during homecoming week.
Here are just a few of the many things that
went on during pep rallies and at
homecoming.
The teams made their lines as they
awaited the crowning of the queen.
Our 1980-81 M-0 cheerleaders and
mascots were: Desiree Bowden, Gayelea
Orr, Gina Schmiedbauer, Kathy Edgar,
Shelly Jones, Kenda Klingaman, and
Deanna Hannah.
The sophomores showed us their spirit as
Scott Schoepflin played Marty and Pat
Gorrell played a cook while participating
in one of the skits during a pep rally.
Sharrie Jerome showed her class spirit
as she worked to win first place in the
balloon race.
It's pie time, and this year's winners
were the juniors. The honors of putting the
pies in Mrs. Nelson's and Mrs. Shelton's
faces were done by Shelia Frey and Kathy
Edgar.
Sleeping beauties? Hardly, but this was
part of a skit where the starters on the boys
basketball team wore the sleepwear of the
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Greg Koch 3, and Coach
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Michael Weinkauf 76,
Daniel Knott 2, Samuel Kolb
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homecoming theme. The
colors were black and
gold. All three of the
basketball teams were
victors over Ripley in the
homecoming games. The
B boys won 51-33. The
girls team defeated their
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boys A game ended with a
final score of 77-38.
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Fillmore 21, Mark Richards 23, Greg
Koch 12, Patrick Jerome 11, Johnny
Betchan 22, Cback rowl Mike Weinkauf
tmanagerl, Billy Mike Edwards 14, Billy
Keith 24, Michael Fitzpatrick 52, Dan
Zimmer 20, David Tyler 45, Greg
Duncan 00, and Coach Joe Nelson.
Members of the Jr. High girls team
are: ffront rowj Gina Koch 10, Teena
Cook 40, Julie Fitzpatrick 15, and
Wendi Harris 30, fback row! Jacquie
Meyer 12, Shelly Shrum 23, Sally Estus
31, Tonya Rothermel 13, Amy Branen
24, Coach Joe Nelson, Pam Henke 25,
Shelly Jones 22, Lavonna Wade 41,
Kelli Shafer 20, and Gina Schmiedbauer
21.
At the top left, Shelly Shrum tires to
hit an important free throw while
James Pfeiffer Crefereel watches
closely.
At the top right, Dan Zimmer jumps
high to tip the ball to a fellow ball
player.
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Fitzpatrick, Rebecca Knopfel,
Stephanie Sylvester, Valerie Hafner,
Marri Barber, Jaylene Day, Kim
Downs, and Shawna Kirby, Csecond
rowl Daryl Snow, Nadine Zimmer,
Geri Terry, Dolly McBlair, Denise
Rothermel, Janet Weinkauf, Yvonne
Ritter, and Julie Dudek tthird rowl
Coach Joe Nelson, Michelle Henke,
Stacey Wise, Kristy Burgess, Kelli
Downs, Sharon Flasch, Genelle Koch
Rhonda Adkisson, and Sheila
Edmondson.
Members of the grade school boys
team are: ffirst rowj Roy McNeill,
Shane Estus, Brett Bowden, Troy
Golay, Joey Fishburn, Eddie
Scheihing, fsecond rowl Mark Hood,
Eddie Betchan, Bobby Priess, Rodney
Silvers, Jeff Roberts, Casey Gorrell,
fthird IOWD Chris Hopfer, Lance
Leach, Todd Cook, Darin Howard,
Sean Keith, Mike Hopkins, and
Coach Joe Nelson.
At the top left, Sharon Flasch
dribbles her way up the court.
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44 Glencoe 28
40 Drummond 54
47 Ripley as
29 Dover 45
64 Crescent 73
50 Carney 49
45 O.C.S. 36
48 Cashion 31
40 Luther 77
49 Morrison 63
37 Ripley 45
47 Agra so
47 Cashion 44
47 Morrison 68
36 Red Rock 47
71 Glencoe 75
54 Coyle 69
49 Ripley 60
41 C-D 47
30 Dover 60
65 Crescent 70
39 Carney 41
41 Lahoma CDistJ 53
The Panterettes are a young team with a
very bright future. As much experience as
these girls have working together as a
team, they should do great things next
year.
Members of the M.O.H.S. girls team are:
Cleft ro right! Lorain Day 22, Donna
Wooten 14, Trina Redford 42, Karen Mason
13, Teresa Donaldson 23, Jean Killebrew
11, Lisa Richards 40, Patty Cook 33,
Sharrie Jerom 25, Marsha McAnally 10,
Shelia Frey 24, and Shelby Bay 15 fin
backl Coach Gary Johnson
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67 Red Rock 44
63 Coyle 92
71 Glencoe 48
45 Drummond 43
77 Ripley 38
46 Dover 57
69 Crescent 73
75 Carney 55
84 0.C.S. 61
74 Red Rock 50
70 Cashion 59
56 Morrison 41
56 Ripley 32
86 Red Rock 54
58 Coyle 88
77 Morrison 59
76 Red Rock 48
70 Glencoe 58
53 Coyle 94
62 Ripley 31
65 C-D 44
43 Dover 60
53 Crescent 59
71 Carney 65
53 Dover 47
69 Lahoma 53
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crown, thus advancing into the
area tournament where they
played Graham.
Congratulations to Coach
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such a great job this year.
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Members of the Panther team are: ffrontl Coach Gary Johnson Cin line from left to rightj Derek Mason 14,
Kevin Donaldson 12, Troy Klingaman 25, Jay Pfeiffer 15, Damon Yost 32, John Jerome 23, Mike Frey 24, Tracy
Klingaman 40, Scott Bulling 21, Mike Gorrell 52, Jerry Kothe 11, Paul Richards 20, Bob Henke 22, Scott
Dickenson 33, Mikki Leach 10, and Darin Snow, manager.
Lisa Richards and Shelia Frey
grew tired but continued to rock
during the FHA rock a thon
FHA installation came ln
September, and twelve new
members were installed.
Meetings played an important
part whent it came to planning
activities for FHA, which
included a daddy date night, a
mothers' salad supper, a cookbook
sale, a rock-a-thon, district and
state rallies, caroling, a banquet,
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Front row, left to right: Lisa
Redford, Patty Cook, Lorain Day,
Jean Killebrew, Shelby Bay, Marsha
McAnally, Sharrie Jerome, Second
row: Marie Decker, Donna Wooten,
Lisa Richards, Gayelea Orr, Trina
Redford, Lisa Segura. Third row:
Deanna Hannah, treasurer, Kathy
Edgar, reporter- historian, Kenda
Klingaman, president. Back row:
Dolly Edmondson, songleaderg
Edwina Fishburn, devotional leader,
Janel Wissg Shelia Frey, vice-
president, Mrs. Charese Nelson,
adviserg Desiree Bowden, secretary,
Cindy Shipman, Terri Hunnicutt, Sue
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ROW: Lynn Barker, Mark Shields, Darin Snow, David Knott, Scott Schoepflin, Joe Segura, Jed Kenaston,
Slade Graves. THIRD ROW: Kelly Ritter, Dale Schoepflin, John Jerome, Joe Jeffrey, Floyd Keith, Bob
Henke, Kelly Hopfer, Troy Klingaman, Tom Nealis. FOURTH ROW: Carl Cunningham, Dean Hopkins,
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Fitzpatrick, Julie Dudek, Denise Rothermel, Kim
Downs, Geri Terry. 2nd Row: Rodney Silvers, Miss
Prouty, Genelle Koch, Mark Hood, Roy McNeill, Eddie
Scheihing, Sean Keith, Daryl Snow, Bobby Priess.
6th Grade Band, Front Row: Shawna Kirby, Sarai
Kolb, Stephanie Sylvester, Valerie Hafner. 2nd Row:
Miss Prouty, Brett Bowden, Todd Cook, Sharon Flasch,
Troy Golay, Darin Howard, Michelle Henke.
Rhonda and Shelly play 1st and 2nd clarinet.
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Jean try to decide where to
place a picture on a page.
Below, Karen takes a
"shot" with the camera.
Yearbook class, from left to
right: Mrs. White, Kathy
Mason, Jean Killebrew,
Karen Mason, Scott Bulling,
Shelia Frey, Kathy Edgar,
Rhonda McNeill, Crystall
Simpson, Mitchell
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and Gina Koch pet a rabbit to wish it good luck on winning a ribbon.
Scott Bulling showed his heifer at Tulsa this year and won Champion
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Auto Body, Mike Gorrell, Carpentry,
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Home Business and Industrial
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