Arapaho High School - Indian Yearbook (Arapaho, OK)
- Class of 1977
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Arapaho 77 Arapaho High School Arapaho, Oklahoma Ralph Roll - Member The 1977 Arapaho Annual is Dedicated to Terry Selman and The School Board Terry Selman - Superintendent Lee Goucher - President Bob Beauchamp - Member Don Sappington - Clerk Don Carpenter - Vice-President Seniors Capture Crowns Seniors Steve Black and Gwen Carpen- ter were the Annual King and Queen win- ners this year. Other candidates were Jun- iors - Ivan McDow and Kim Preston, Sophomores - Randy McDow and Rita O'Dell, Freshmen - Ricky Muno and Mary Clothier 6 Outstanding Students Kirk Miller and Lawana Kisinger were selected by the students as Outstanding Students of 1977. In separate balloting, the faculty also selected them as Best Citizens. So they won a double honor. 8 Academic Stars I. VALEDICTORIAN. Rhonda Clayton. 2. SALUTATORIAN, Carol Koch. 3. THE HONOR SOCIETY CONSISTS OF: B. Beauchamp. T. Parkhurst, L. Carter, R. Clayton, L. Carter. R. Odell, D. Ruther- ford. SECOND ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Carpenter. N. Sapping- ton, K. Daugherty, P. Carpenter, M. Roll. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Beauchamp. L. Hughes. L. Elder. A. Howenstine, and J. Pryor. 9 Bits and Pieces 1. The Boys' Stale Delegates from Arapaho are Alan Howenstine, Randy Carpenter, and Ivan McDow. 2. At Senior Day Assembly Kim Preston received suspenders to hold up her panties. 3. The engineers of the new school are making sure everything goes right. 4. Kenny and Linda practice for Homecoming. The Good Old Favorites Friendliest Most Likely to Succeed 'VJUtl Cleverest School Clown Biggest Flirt and Wolf These people have worked hard to claim their titles. Most Likely To Succeed, Alan Howenstine. Friendliest, Rhonda Clayton. Cleverest, Debi Ruth- erford. School Clown, Hoyt Phillips. Biggest Flirt and Wolf, Kyle Watson and Kirk Miller. n 1. Kirk calls a meeting of the Arapaho Student Council. 2. Russell and Kevin match wits at the Student Council Party. 3. Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Williams, and Mrs. Mol in their best apparel. 4. Old Saint Nick alias Ray Carr. 5. Phyllis, Laura Carol and Bilinda take it easy on Grody Day. 12 Council Graffiti 1. Studem Council studies their new money maker. 2. Angie, Lucretia, and Terra discuss the things that are going on around school. 3. Steve and Rhonda talking to students during the Student Council Work shop. 4. Is it two rag dolls? No! It's Pam and Linda. 5. Kenny, Ronda, and Ivan dressed for American Graffiti Day. Future Farmers FFA Members Learned A Lot This Year 1. Officers for ihe year 76-77 are; KNEELING, L to R: L. J. Elder - Sec.; A. Shepherd - Treas. STANDING. L to R; R. Carpenter - Sentinel. Johnny Shephard - Vice Pres.; S. Howell - Sweet- heart: K. Miller - Pres.; S. Black - Reporter; and Tuffy Howell - Advisor. 2. K. Miller and S. Black weld on a sheep box. 3. Members of FFA are: FIRST ROW. L to R: S. Howell - Sweetheart, T. Davenport. R. McDow, B. Barrick, P. McGoffin, J. Daugherty. K. Miller, A. Shepherd. R. Watkins. B. Allen and Tuffy Howell. SECOND ROW. L to R: H. Southerland. J. Parker. R. Muno, B. Shephard. L. J. Elder. R. Lady, C. Parr, G. Koch. J. McDonough. K. Miller and R. Lady. THIRD ROW, L to R: J. Shephard. K. Daugherty. J. Radke, R. Carpenter, S. Black. R. Carr, K. Dilocker, I. McDow, J. Phillips, T. Schimmels, and A. Howenstine. 4. A. Howenstine says, That's Okay Tuffy! 5. K. Miller, R. Carr and Tuffy build the pig fence. 14 FFA Sweetheart and Beau Sandra Howell was chosen as the FFA Sweetheart. Her hobbies include showing sheep and hogs at stock shows. Kirk Miller served as her Beau. He also shows pigs r as a hobby. 15 4-H Is Learning 1. Clendon shows Spike and Jeff his bridle. 2. Charles has the idea. 3. Kim, that sure looks good. 4. Well done Brenda! 5. Gwen, Pam, Linda, and Kim take their 4-H leadership duties seriously. 16 Music Makes the World Go Round Mrs. Winstel directs lively cho- ruses. Junior high members are from left to right. FIRST ROW: Patricia Heffington, Tina Robin- son. Angela McGoffin, Terra Parkhurst, Bilinda Rutherford, Pauline Johnson, Terry Shep- herd, Danis Weems. SECOND ROW: Toni Beauchamp, Pam Warner, Susan Muno, Brenda Hanks, Judy Carr, Linda McKeaigg, Lucretia Carpenter, Jeanie Penner. THIRD ROW: Shelly Bailey, Leslie Carter, Debbie Radke, Nancy Sapping- ton, Kelly Coulson, Kathy Car- penter, Gail Lee, Rhonda Lady. NOT PICTURED: Ida Barron. Senior high members are from left to right: Leta Kay Hughes, Kim Preston, Ronda McDow, Linda Carter, Judy Southerland, Rhonda Clayton. Speech Excellent ratings were received by Speech Club members. 1. Mike Carter, Kathy Carpenter, Leslie Carter, Lawana Kisinger, Carol Koch, Steve Black, Richard Lady, J. C. Moore, Wayne Carr, Dwight Shepard, Brenda Hanks, Terri Shepherd, Ronda McDow, Judy Southerland, Sandra Carr, Melanie Roll, Rhonda Clayton, Kirk Miller, Debbie Radke, Pauline Johnson, Jeannie Penner, Patricia Heffing- ton, Rhonda Lady. 2. Officers of Speech Club are Carol Koch - Vice President, Lawana Kisinger - Secretary, Melanie Roll - President. 3. Steve Black poses as a dress rack. 18 Annual 9taff Editors Melanie Roll Lawana Kisinger Student Advisors Sandra Howell Debbie Goucher Members Sandra Carr Allen Shepherd Johnny Shephard Richard Lady Kyle Watson Debbie Rutherfood Kim Preston Debbie Penner Sandy Bearbow Kenneth Dilocker Randy Carpenter Steve Black Ronda Me Dow Ivan McDow Kirk Miller Sponsor Sarah C. Turney Compound Confusion - 1. Results is yearbook fun. 2. Ivan working hard. 3. People of the Journalism Class. 19 New 9port! Volleyball 1. Getting ready for her famous serve is Sandra. 2. Girls volleyball team, left to right, TOP ROW: S. Howell, K. Preston. L. Kisinger, K. Mullins, B. Blackwolf, R. Clayton. FRONT ROW: L. Howlingwolf, L. Carter, P. Carpenter, and M. Roll. 3. Peeking through the net at the action! 4. Boys volleyball team, BACK ROW: S. Creamer, R. Carpen- ter, K. Daugherty. FRONT ROW: R. Clothier, and A. Howenstine. 5. Randy and Kenny are ready for anything! Athletic Banquet 1. What's next??? 2. The Great Lineup. 3. A special thanks went to Mr. Selman and the Board of Education for their backing and support. 4. Mr. Compton presents outstanding athletes awards to Kirk Miller, Johnny She- phard, Steve Black, Lawana Kisinger, Melanie Roll, Kenny Daugherty, and not pictured Leona Howlingwolf. Arapaho Does It Again Basketball Gifls Get With It 1. Pam Carpenter scores two more points for the team. 2. Left to right, KNEELING: Rhonda C., Betty B., Melanie R., Linda C., Pam C., Lawana K., Kim P., Sandra H. STANDING: Coach Gary Hargis. NOT PICTURED: Leona H., and Gwen C. 3. Lawana Kisinger and Sandra Howell try rebounding over num- ber 24. 23 Spirit Boosters of 7G-77 1. Cheerleaders for this year were: Kaye Mullins, Kim Preston, Lawana Kisinger, Melanie Roll. 2. Kay was M.C. for the Homecoming. 3., 4., 5. These were the candidates for Miss Twinkle Toes of 76-77. Pep Club Keeps the Team Going! 1. The officers were Steve Black, President, and Sandra Howell, Secretary. 2. Kenny Daugherty, This is Your Life! 3. This is the Arapaho Pep Club. 4. Ronda, Sandra, and Karen put- ting up a spirit poster. 25 Homecoming 1977 started precisely at 7:00 p.m. The girls were out on the court ready and raring to go. The game started but ended with the score Hammon 56 and Arapaho 37. It was a good game and the girls worked hard. In between games the Homecom- ing ceremonies were done. The whole ballteam marched in and lined up, then the candidates were announced. Then the moment we had all been waiting for, the winners were Melanie Roll and Kirk Miller. We all marched out and the boys game got underway. The game was very exciting and the boys were ahead at halftime. The cheerleaders went up in the stands and sat down as the skit began. They were called down on the floor as if they were doing a television show. Then they went into the dressing room and came out with three very beautiful contestants to compete in their “Miss Twinkletoes Contest. ' The audience judged the contestants and the winner was Ray Carr. Then the second half began as the boys moved out and won, Arapaho 58 and Hammon 56. The whole night really was a success. Pictures on left page. 1. Here are some of the highlights of the night that were in the Clinton Daily News. 2. The tip-off! 3. “Miss Twinkletoes” herself. Ray Carr, being crowned by cheerleader Lawana Kisinger. 4. Sandra Howell looking usual. 5. Here are all the contestants and cheerleaders in the skit. 6. Raymond doing “his“ pass. 7. Steve gives a little elbow as he drives for the basket. 8. As Melanie passes the ball across the line she screams “Someone get it! Pictures on this page. 1. Home- coming Queen and King: Melanie Roll and Kirk Miller. 2. Candi- dates: Sophomores John Radke and Pam Carpenter, Cheerleader Lawana Kisinger, Seniors Melanie Roll and Kirk Miller, Cheer- leader Kim Preston, Juniors Linda Carter and Kenny Daugherty. 3. The Arapaho High School ballteams. 27 Indians Have Winning Season Members of the High School team are: Alan Howenstine, Kenny Daugherty, Randy Carpenter, Ivan McDow, Steve Black, Johnny Shephard, John Radke, Coach Phil Compton, Brett Allen, Richard Lady, Kirk Miller, Allen Shepherd, Russell Lady, Jeff Daugherty, Kent Miller. Canute 6 Arapaho 14 Hammon 6 Arapaho 15 Canute 3 Arapaho 8 Cheyenne 8 Arapaho 2 Butler 7 Arapaho 8 Canute 1 Arapaho 10 Custer 8 Arapaho 7 Custer 4 Arapaho 3 Hammon 7 Arapaho 2 Canute 2 Arapaho 8 Cheyenne 8 Arapaho 6 Canute S Arapaho 10 Greenfield 0 Arapaho 6 Hydro 8 Arapaho 3 Greenfield 15 Arapaho 3 Canute 2 Arapaho 13 Hydro 0 Arapaho 5 Custer 10 Arapaho 0 28 Only One Loss Members of the Jr. High School team are: Kent Miller, Charles Shephard, Curtis Pan, Monte Kent, Russell Lady, Kevin Donelson, Jeff McDonough, John Howlingwolf, Jeff Daugherty, Tim Parr, Mike Carter, Brad Lax, Eddie Jones, Dotson, Clendon Parkhurst, Rodney Sawatsky, Tim Davenport, Mike Schindler, Coach, Jim Sel- man. Butler 2 Arapaho 4 Hammon 2 Arapaho 4 Hydro 0 Arapaho 16 Custer 3 Arapaho 18 Canute 9 Arapaho 13 Hydro 3 Arapaho 4 Custer 5 Arapaho 6 Cheyenne 2 Arapaho 8 Custer 5 Arapaho 7 Hammon 8 Arapaho 10 Weatherford IS Arapaho 0 29 Sweet Victories 1. Coach Jim Selman is surrounded by players after winning a tournament. 2. Mike Carter guarding Kent Miller during practice. 3. Jim Selman giving last min- ute pointers to Jeff, Kent and Kevin dur- ing the game. 4. The coach smiles after the great victory. 5. STANDING, from left to right: Donald Blackwolf, Brad Lax, Randy Watkins, Kent Miller, John Howl- ingwolf, Kevin Donelson, Curtis Parr, Russell Lady, Monty Kent, Jeff Daugherty, Charles Shephard, Eddie Dotson, Clendon Parkhurst, Dwight Shepherd. CENTER: Coach Jim Selman. AJH 49 Merritt 43 AJH 62 Hammon 38 AJH 32 Canute 48 AJH 42 Butler 23 AJH 69 Hydro 50 AJH 50 Hammon 35 AJH 53 Taloga 27 AJH 54 Thomas 53 AJH 56 Hydro 54 AJH 62 Custer 45 AJH 64 Washita Heights 48 AJH 37 Taloga 18 AJH 63 Custer 38 AJH 54 Washita Heights 42 AJH 50 Washita Heights 49 AJH 50 Butler 29 AJH 52 Hammon 31 AJH 33 Clinton 58 AJH 63 Canute 43 AJH 30 Merritt 45 30 Winning Is As Easy as AJH 1. Coach Gary Hargis gives last minute instructions to the girls. 2. Let her have it, Gail! 3. SITTING, from left to right: Pauline Johnson, Terry Shephard, Terra Parkhurst, Toni Beachamp, Angie McGoffin. KNEELING, from left to right: Lucretia Carpenter, Brenda Hanks, Gail Lee, Debbie Radke, Rhonda Lady, Michele Kisinger. STANDING, from left to right: Kelly Coulson, Kathy Carpenter, Susie Radke, Coach Gary Hargis, Nancy Sappington, Lisa Beachamp, Leslie Carter. Record - 21-1 AJH AJH AJH AJH AJH AJH AJH AJH AJH AJH AJH AJH AJH AJH AJH AJH AJH AJH AJH AJH AJH AJH 38 Merritt 27 45 Hammon 10 39 Canute 38 38 Butler 26 47 Hydro 21 50 Hammon 27 50 Taloga 27 45 Washita Heights 26 29 Thomas 39 41 Taloga 21 33 Custer 28 43 Washita Heights 20 48 Taloga 29 54 Custer 14 49 Washita Heights 31 43 Butler 9 49 Hammon 28 40 Weatherford 36 41 Thomas 40 50 Canute 29 34 Merritt 28 46 Cheyenne 26 1. No idiot, do it like this! 2. Planning a yell. 3. L-E-T-S-G-O- Thats the way we say LETS GO! 4. Left to Right, TOP ROW: Leslie Carter, Kathy Carpenter, Kelly Coulson. BOTTOM ROW: Lucretia Carpenter, Pauline Johnson, Terry Shepard. 5. Resting after the game. 32 V HW S0SSB|Q Stephen Douglas Black — President God made me and I'm going to let Him ran me. Kirk Douglas Miller — Vice- President The voice with the smile wins. Lawana Cairl Kisinger — Secretary When all else fails follow the directions. Seniors Gwen Ann Carpenter — Treasurer We live, not as we wish to, but as we can. Seniors Present — Pick-A-Dilly Susan Clark - Debi Rutherford Amanda Strong - Carol Koch Purina Hogg - Sandra Howell Arvilla Garvey - Rhonda Clayton Otis Garvey - Richard Lady Wilbur Garvey - Kirk Miller Opal Dilly - Judy Southerland June Rose - Melanie Roll April Violet - Lawana Kisinger May Lily - Kyle Watson Thaddeus Bleeker - Steve Black Rod Benedict - Johnny Shephard Tex Larabee - Lee Elder Jack Purcell - Kenny Dilocker Old Betsy Drake - Debbie Goucher Azariah Coffin - Guy Koch Better late than never. Leona Howlingwolf A thing of beauty is a joy forever. 38 Carol Anne Koch Seniors Life is interesting - if you make mistakes. David Guy Koch Every dog is entitled to one bite. Richard LeDon Lady Be yourself and not something you can't live up to. Melanie Janell Roll Tell me I can't and I will. Senior Fundraisers 1. Here is Guy being the Oklahoma Cowboy. 2. Guy, Debbie, and Kenneth are getting ready for the donkey ballgame. 3. What is Steve trying to bake this time? 4. While Helen, Gwen, and Rhonda do all the work, Lawana is doing her thing - nothing. 40 Johnny Mack Qhephard The future belongs to those who prepare for It. Judy Qoutherland It's not a sin to be rich - it's a miracle. Qarah Turney Sponsor Jim Selman Sponsor Mr. and Mrs. Lee Goucher Class Parents Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Miller Class Parents 43 Richard Gwen Stephen Rhonda Melanie Johnny Kenneth Carol Lawana mi Kirk Kyle Rodney Leona The toddlers of yesteryear are the seniors of today and the leaders of tomorrow. Lee Jay Judy Debra • « Graduation 1977 Hi Ho Houston Members of the Class of '77 will long remember their Senior Trip. 1. Here they are, with their guide and sponsors in front of the NASA Space Center south of Houston, Texas. 2. Aboard the SAM HOUSTON in the port of Houston. 3. Weary surfers straggle back to the bus. 4. At the Astrodome. 5. Glad to be home! 50 NOT PICTURED: Hoyt Phillips Sandy Bcarbow Randy Carpenter Ray Carr Sandra Carr Linda Carter Raymond Clothier Kenny Daugherty Alan Howenstine Leta Kay Hughes Ivan McDow Ronda McDow Kaye Mullins Debbie Penner Kim Preston Phyllis Pryor Allen Shepherd Juniors Juniors- Seniors Eat Out! 1. Presenting the Junior class of 1976-77. 2. We wanna eat! 3. Alan Howenstine, our Master of Ceremonies. 4. Lee Jay receives equipment for mending his truck. 5. Apparently Mr. Selman likes his reminder of the school build- ing year. 6. Lynn and Moris were our GREAT entertainment for the evening. 7. Mrs. Winstel shares a laugh with the Seniors. 8. Spe- cial guests were retiring school board member Mr. Carl Shepherd and his wife, Fern. 53 Sophomores 1. Cindy and Karen, what are you hiding from? 2. Brett won- ders what is going on. 3. What is John doing wearing a girl’s coat? 4. Homer and Tony just love their English class. 5. Donna, what is so funny? 55 Freshman Friday, May 13, 1977 was a lucky day for members of the graduating class. The evening began with a lovely song by Mrs. Winstel . . . Graduation and Prom . . . and the evening ended with everyone enjoying the prom. Special graduates were Susan Radke and Jeff Daugh- erty who were selected as Junior High Outstanding students. 57 Grade 9 Cheryle Allen Lisa Beauchamp Kathy Carpenter Leslie Carter Mary Clothier Jeff Daugherty Tim Davenport Kevin Donelson John Howlingwolf La Juana Jones Michele Kisinger Russell Lady Gail Lee Debbie McKeaigg Kent Miller Ricky Muno Cunis Pan Susan Radke Billy Shephard Randy Watkins Danice Weems 58 Donny Blackwolf Judy Carr Grade 8 1. Jeff Pryor gets shot. 2. It is time to make posters. 3. Eddie Jones points at piece of an work. Wayne Carr Allan Gamble Brenda Hanks Eddie Jones Rhonda Lady Jeff McDonough Linda McKeaigg Phillip Morgan J. C. Moore Susan Muno Keith O’Dell Clendon Parkhurst Bobbie Penner Jeff Pryor Tina Robinson Nancy Sappington Charles Shephard Terri Shepherd Douglas Weber Marcus Whittington 59 Seventh 1. Showing off their home ec. projects are Jeanie, Vickie, and Linda. 2. Tim, Mike, and Johnny are checking out the construction for the new school building. 3. Helping out over at the new building are Shawn, Ronnie, and Mike. Shelly Baily Jeff Bearbow Toni Beauchamp Mike Carter Lucretia Carpenter Kelley Coulson Eddie Dotson Vickie Hale Patricia Heffington Pauline Johnson Monte Kent Brad Lax Angie McGoffin Terra Parkhurst Tim Parr Jeanie Perkins Debbie Radke Bilinda Rutherford Ronnie Sawatsky Dwight Shephard Micheal Shindler Pam Warner Leland Watkins Ronnie Weems 60 MATH Administration I St 61 62 Principals Women's Lib has taken over. Ms. Jones is the principal of the elementary school. She also teaches American History and is our high school librarian. Phil Compton is our jun- ior high and high school principal. He also teaches Oklahoma History, Civics, Social Studies, and is the Boys’ high school Basketball and Baseball Coach. « School Board and 9uperintendent Members of the board, SEATED, from left to right, are Bob Beauchamp, Ralph Roll, Donald Carpenter, Don Sappington. STANDING: Terry Selman, Lee Goucher. Superintendent, Terry Selman. 63 DICKIE KAUK CATHY WINSTEL NINA JOHNSON Mathematics DOROTHY WILLIAMS Science PAT COOK Kindergarten Reading Specialist Music English Learning Lab GARY HARGIS Basketball Drivers Ed Typing ri . MITZIE MOL Home Economics Accounting Office Practice RONNIE AVANTS Art Industrial Arts SARAH TURNEY English Speech Journalism BILLYE GRAY Second Grade VERA BUTLER First Grade 64 Third Grade Fourth Grade JIM SELMAN Elementary Coach Algebra SHELIA BARRICK Fifth Grade 1 PHIL COMPTON High School Principal Oklahoma History Social Studies History English ROBERTA JONES Elementary Principal History Librarian TUFFY HOWELL Vocational Agriculture LINLE BLAGOWSKY Learning Lab Our Best Talents 1. The three beauties that fix the meals throughout the school year. L to R: Helen Howell, Hazel Johnson, Iona Gorshing. 2. The bus drivers that take us to and from school. L to R: Ronnie Avants, Jim Selman, Leona Lee, Bill Shepherd. 3. Mrs. Sandra Ootton who is in charge of most of the school's business. 4. Bud and Melva have memories of a muddy spring. 66 Elementary Sixth Brenda Beauchamp Daniel Blackwolf Danielle Blackwolf Cindy Brown Terry Carpenter Darren Dotson Rhonda Howlingwolf Danny Kisinger Greg Lee Brenda McDonough Bonita McDow Betty Penner Toby Perkins Renee Phelps Carla Preston Mark Roll 68 Fifth Rob Boss Karen Carr Paula Clothier Lorry Coulson Kirk Ford Kevin Hamblin Wesley Howlingwolf Mike Lynch Steven Penner Lucio Perez Anita Watkins Edith Weber STA'ES Fourth 70 Tammy Bearbow Jeffry Barker Kellie Blackwolf Kristi Fawver Novale Gamble Brent Hale Kevin McGoffin Billy McDonough Rodney Ootton Chad Parkhurst Glen Penner Lance River Mike Robinson Melissa Roll Rebecca Rutherford Cheryl Sawatsky Diane Selman Rodney Watkins Gail Weber Melissa Whittington Scott Winford Bobby Barron Sophia Boss David Carr Melanie Carr Dulcy Coulson Garth Coulson Sonny Fuentez Stephen Hagard Penny Hanks Jeanie Keely Toni King Leauna Lee Don Lynch Micheal McNeil Joe O’Dell Dora Perez Leah Warner Gena Watkins Luara Watkins Mike White Third 71 Second Earnest Barker Cindy Bearbow Stacy Cabiness Lori Clothier Shawn Dewees Mark Fawver Amy Hamlin i David Henderson Anita Howlingwolf Tracy Lighthill Darin Kisinger Dian McAmis Sonia Sawatzky Tamara Waltrip DarTen Watkins Micah Whittington __ Avery Williams - 72 Wendy Baker Clini Boss Bryan Bronkema Eldred Carr Cole Coulson Julian Fuentez Monica Gibson Michelle Haggard Shawn Johnson Tony Jones Mickey Keely Debra McAmis Kevin McMullin Michelle Neeley Cynihia Ootion Rudy Perez Stanley Reubell Nicky Smith Kristy Swopes Stephanie Warner 1. It sure would be nice if we would get more of this! 2. Here is the crown, now where is the king. 3. Whose kids are those? Terry Anderson Shane Barnard Michael Brookshier Scoit Cabniss Blaine Eagan Angel Fuentez Clint Ford Chelley Gilbert Jana Howlingwolf Lee Johnson Kevin Kauk Charles Koch Gregory McClure Leslie McLaughlin April Ousley Tracey Selman Jimmy Simpson Johnney Steffes DeAnn Waltrip Yvette Waltrip Kindergarten 74 Junior 4-H 1. Officers are Terry Carpenter, Rennee Phelps, Chad Parkhurst, Darren Dotson, Kirk Ford, Mr. Spike Reedy, Carla Preston, Mrs. Mona Carpenter. 2. Melissa Whittington and Diane Selman are making chocolate chip cook- ies. 3. Chad P. is talking about bike safety. 4. Edith Weber and Sharron James are cooking up something. 5. The Junior 4-H Club. Grade School Has Winning Season Boys Arapaho 26 Custer 19 Arapaho 27 Clinton 33 Arapaho 29 Clinton 36 Arapaho 25 Hammon 13 Arapaho 32 Hydro 8 Arapaho 34 Hammon 23 Arapaho 49 Butler 11 Arapaho 34 Canute 17 Arapaho 36 Cheyene 12 Arapaho 39 Leedy 24 Arapaho 42 Hammon 23 Arapaho 30 Hammon 14 Arapaho 35 Fay 26 Arapaho 31 Burns Flat 11 Girls Arapaho 22 Custer 19 Arapaho 18 Clinton 11 Arapaho 17 Clinton 5 Arapaho 14 Hammon 25 Arapaho 32 Hydro 20 Arapaho 11 Hammon 23 Arapaho 14 Butler 39 Arapaho 21 Canute 23 Arapaho 14 Cheyene 22 Arapaho 25 Leedy 3 Arapaho 12 Camargo 20 Arapaho 12 Fay 5 Arapaho 8 Butler 19 Arapaho 21 Thomas 16 76 P.E. Students on the Move 1. Mr. Selman turns rope for his students. 2. What exactly are we supposed to do? 3. Mike gets ready to jump rope for fellow students. 4. Melanie, Dulcy, Penny, Laura, Leauna, and Sonia get ready to play a new game. 5. The girls P.E. class hamming it up. 6. David, Mike, Sonny, Stephen, Don, and Michael go wild. 77 Music Makers The elementary music classes had a good year. In the vocal solo competition, piano compe- tition, and choral competition at the Five County contest they received all ''ones” and ''twos.” Some of the music activities are pictured here. 1. Is it that bad second graders? 2. We don't know that one. 3. Another Beethoven. No! It's Mrs. Win- stel. 4. Hit it Luis! 5. First grad- ers practice for Christmas pro- gram. 6. The fourth, fifth, and sixth grade chorus sing holiday greetings. 78 Peek-a-boo This year some of the elementary students were caught unaware. 1. Fourth graders learn something new. 2. Second graders relax on the merry-go-round. 3. Bryan Bronkema and Wendy Baker listen to their music teacher at practice for the Christmas program. 4. Enjoy- ing a good lunch. 5. Carla Preston and Bonita McDow discuss their homework. 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