Arapaho High School - Indian Yearbook (Arapaho, OK)

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INDIAN ’79 Arapaho High School Arapaho, Oklahoma CONTENTS STAFF . .7 CLASSES .17 ACTIVITIES .43 ELEMENTARY .73 ADS .83 She is always there with a smiling tace, will- ing and ready to help us when we need her. Her giving attitude has been a great example for every student she has ever taught. It was because of her devotion, understand- ing and patience that this yearbook was made possible. We, the 1978-1979 Annual Staff, take great pride in dedicating this Arapaho Annual to our journalism teacher, Mrs. Dorothy Williams. THROUGH THE CROWDED HALLWAYS . . . F IPS THESE ARE THE SCHOOL DAYS BEAUTIFUL AND TRUE. . . OF FRIENDSHIPS WE KNEW. . . MEMORIES ARE HEARTBEATS. . . SOUNDING THROUGH THE YEARS ECHOES NEVER FADING . . OF OUR SMILES AND OUR TEARS. . . =t t«A9Cd In I Pi uH9 Tl' MOMENTS THAT ARE CAPTURED. . . OFTEN UNAWARE . . . administration and faculty ADMINISTRATION Our school is fortunate to have a Board of Education who give freely of their time and combined knowl- edge to provide the students the very best education for Arapaho students. MR. TERRY SELMAN SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Selman uses his ability and knowl- edge to make Arapaho School a better place for students and faculty to attend. His sincere devotion to our school and students makes him an excellent superin- tendent. PRINCIPALS Elementary and half semester High School Principal Roberta Jones and half semester High School Principal Phil Compton. Both of these individuals contrib- uted their time and efforts at making the school system run smooth and efficiently. WITHOUT “THEM” WE WOULD NEVER SURVIVE. . . 1 Bud McClure — Janitor 2 Melva Southerland — Janitor 3. Judy Southerland — Janitor 4 Edwma Lee, Bill Shephard. Ronnie Avants — Bus Drivers 5. Helen Howell. Iona Gorshing. Lois McAmis — Cooks 6 Sandra Ooton — Secretary 5. SHIRLEY SHEPHARD GRACE DEAN JUNA SHAW BRENDA SWEENEY JAN COLLINS DEBBIE RATLIFF LARRY CRABB RONNIE AVANTS DICKIE KAUK JIM SELMAN GINGER KAUK VERA BUTLER BILLYE GRAY VIRGINIA PRICKETT ROBERTA ELDER SHEILA BARRICK JANETSELMAN PAT COOK LYNLE BLAGOWSKY TUFFY HOWELL DOROTHY WILLIAMS ANITA ROBERTS ReaOng Teacher Aide Reading English Home Economics Musk: HS and J.H Special Ed H S and J H Girts Coach. Civics. OWahoma History Art. General Shop Math Math HS.JH Boys Coach. Drivers Ed Kindergarten. Elem P E First Grade Second Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Sixth Grade Elem Reading Learning Lab Agriculture Science. Journalism Am History 10 FACULTY STATE HONOR SOCIETY Society Members Pam Carpenter. Pam Wright. Terra Parkhurst. Donna Ruthertord. Shelley Bailey. Pat Heffmgton. Darrin Dotson. Rita Carr, Kelly Coulson, Toni Beauchamp. Rob Boss, Lisa Beauchamp, Blake Sappington Kevin Donelson is this year's Boy's State Dele- gate. He will represent Arapaho well with his out- standing leadership and citizenship qualities. He is also next year's Student Body President. JR. HIGH CITIZENSHIP WINNERS Rodney Sawatsky Lacretia Carpenter These students were selected by Faculty as best citizens in the Arapaho Junior High. 11 AMERICAN LEGION AWARD The American Legion Award was presented by Rev Watermier to Pam Carpenter and Randy McDow COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Lois Cook Donna Rutherlord SCHOLASTIC AWARDS Lisa Beauchamp Pam Wright Terri Shepherd Blake Sappington Rob Boss 12 STUDENTS OF TODAY AWARDS Pam Carpenter Kevin Donelson Tom Beauchamp Blake Sappington ALL AROUND BOY AND GIRL SENIOR HIGH JUNIOR HIGH Pam Carpenter Kevin Donelson Blake Sappington Toni Beauchamp MISS AHS PAM CARPENTER Pam is active in basketball and 4-H. She shows animals, and is this year's FFA Sweetheart. She is Vice-Pres ot Pep Club, Secretary ot the Senior Class and treasurer ot FCA. Pam was also nominated by the teachers and voted on as the Outstanding High School Girl. Pam is a all-around winner. John is active in Baseball and Volleyball. He is involved with FFA and is a member of Pep Club. John likes to hunt and fish, and also enjoys working on cars. MR. AHS JOHN RADKE Do not follow where the path leads Rather go where there is no path Be reasonable, do it my way.” and leave a trail PAMELA KAY CARPENTER Secretary What I've dared I've willed.and what I've willed. I'll do. LOIS JEAN COOK Treasurer What lies behind me and what lies before me are tiny matters com- pared to what lies within me '' BRADLEY VEST BARRICK HOWARD BRETT ALLEN There never was a good war or a bad peace. There are two stones behind every bush but you can't make them drink. DAVID ASHTON WATSON I don't have to prove nothin' to anybody but myself CYNTHIA GAIL SHINDLER I want, what I want, when I want it. 19 Senior Fundraisers The seniors have had quite a tun filled year. To raise money for their Senior Trip they cut and sold wood and also hosted The Plummer Family'' In February, they had a pancake supper, which was very tasty It seemed as if graduation was months away when Mrs. Williams started measuring for caps and gowns, but after everything was planned out it seemed the time went quickly by The impossible I do immediately the difficult lakes a little longer Everything is tunny as long as it happens to someone else WILLIAM BOB ROSE JAMES HOWARD PARKER The electronic computer saves man a lot of guess work, but so There are three faithful friends in life, an old dog. an old wife, and does a bikini ready money JOHN RADKE Nice guys finish last RITA MARLYNN O’DELL Life without challenge is like a world without color HOMER TRAVIS SOUTHERLAND He who talks less hears more WARREN SURRELL I don't have to do anything but live. die. and pay taxes 23 ACADEMIC AWARDS Donna and Rita have spent quite a bit of time reading to attain these top honors. DONNA RUTHERFORD VALEDICTORIAN RITA O’DELL CARR SALUTATORIAN 3 i Mr and Mrs. Carter Cook Class Parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carpenter Class Parents Dorothy Williams Sponsor Jim Selman Sponsor SENIORS “79” 27 Brother sisterly love Jimmy W-H-E-E Rita! y . What's so funny Warren? Getting after it Pam? Your usual shy Pete1 Sexy Cindy Indigestion Homer'? Go for it John! Are you hungry Brad? x v Wake up Randy Get 'em Betty fctette Cheryl Allen Lisa Beauchamp Kathy Carpenter Leslie Carter Jeff Daugherty Kevin Donelson Eugene Gardner John Howlingwolf Michele Kisinger Russell Lady Gail Lee Debbie McKeaigg Kent Miller Ricky Muno Curtis Parr Susan Radke Timmy Schopansky Tony Schimmels Billy Shephard Randy Watkins Damce Weems Pam Wnght JUNIORS 1. Ricky and Curtis acting natural 2. Wolfie after finishing one 3. Doesn't Susan look sexy!!' 4 The beauty Queens of New Orleans ! T H E Y R U N I N O U R F A KATHY CARPENTER as PEGGY PENNYWINNER JEFF DAUGHERTY as ALVIN PENNYWINNER SUSAN RADKE as PAT PENNYWINNER RUSSELL LADY as BUZZ PENNYWINNER TIMMY SCHAPANSKY as CHESTER SPOOK MUL- LINS LESLIE CARTER as AGNES PENNYWINNER LISA BEAUCHAMP as AUNT ALICE KENT MILLER as SEYMOUR KEVIN DONELSON as SAM PENNYWINNER PAM WRIGHT as MRS. ALONZO SPEEL MICHELE KISINGER as JOSIE DANICE WEEMS as DIMPLE DILLARD CURTIS PARR as HAROLD GILLEY EUGENE GARDENER as ANNOUNCER BILLY SHEPHARD as ALEXANDER SMITH TONY SHIMMELS as DR. PAUL ANDREWS GAIL LEE as MIDGE CHERYL ALLEN as MRS. ALLEN RANDY WATKINS as MASTER OF CEREMONIES 1 Dimple gels the latest sports scoop from Coach Pennywinner 2 Randy playing Master ot Ceremonies 3. Josie shows little concern about what her mother thinks. 4 Billy and Leslie really get into it!' 5 Harald Gilley chokes on a big hit 6 Ricky at the lights 7. Timmy and Russell doing the bump 1 JR.-8R. BANQUET PROM CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR President — Donna Rutherford V. President — Randy McDow Secretary — Pam Carpenter Treasurer — Lois Cook CLASS SPONSORS SENIOR Jim 8elman Dorothy Williams JUNIORS DICKIE KAUK DEBBIE RATLIFF PROGRAM Invocation — Leslie Carter Welcome — Kevin Donelson Acceptance Speech — Donna Rutherford CLASS PARENTS SENIOR Mr. Sr Mrs. Bob Carpenter Mr. Sr Mrs. Carter Cook Class Prophecy— Susan Radke JUNIOR Mr. Sr Mrs. Bob Beauchamp Mr. Sr Mrs. Don Carpenter Lisa Beauchamp Class Will— Russell Lady Rlok Muno Benediction— Billy Shephard I i 34 SOMEWHERE IN THE NIGHT CLASS OFFICERS JUNIOR President — Kevin Doneleon V. President — Jeff Deugherty Secretary — Use Beauchamp Treasurer — Kathy Carpenter USHERS- USHERETTES Nancy Qappington Jeff McDonough Rhonda Lady Clendon Parkhurst Jeff Bear bow Donny Blackwolf Judy Carr Wayne Carr Alan Gamble Brenda Hanks Eddie Jones Rhonda Lady Jeff McDonough Linda McKeaigg J. C Moore Susan Muno Keith O’Dell Clendon Parkhurst Bobbie Penner Jeff Pryor 1. Brenda Hanks and Rhonda Lady prove to us that Palmolive really works 2 Keith O’Dell what are you looking at so closely9' 9 Tina Robinson Nancy Sappington Charles Shepherd Terri Shepherd Douglas Weber FRESHMEN Mike Carter Lucretia Carpenter Kelly Coulson Kddie Dotson 3. Shawn Grubb Patricia Heffmgton Monte Kent Brad Lax 1 Kelley Coulson and Terra Parkhurst who are you writing notes about'? 2 Pam Warmer is that book really that interesting'?'? Dwight Shephard testing his new plane Angie McGoffin Jeams Perkins Terra Parkhurst Tim Parr Debbie Radke Belinda Rutherford Ronnie Sawatsky Dwight Shephard Micheal Shindler Pam Warner Leland Watkins Ronnie Weems Brenda Beauchamp Daniel Blackwolf Danielle Blackwolf Cindy Brown Terry Carpenter Daren Dotson Teresa Gardner Rhonda Howlmgwolf Cindy James Danny Kisinger Greg Lee Brenda McDonough Bonita McDow Brenda Palmer Tammie Peck Renee Phelps Toby Perkins Carla Preston Mark Roll Blake Sappmgton 1. Mrs. Sweeny prepares for a film 2. Danielle and Brenda caught in the act 3. Jimmy. Tobby and Rhet passing some time playing chess . 39 Christal Allen Kerrie Blackwolf Rob Boss Karen Carr Lorry Coulson Kirk Ford Kevin Hamlin Wesley Howlingwolf Sharon James Pam Lewis Mike Lynch Larry Me Dow Steven Penner Luis Perez Bobbie Unruh SEVENTH 1. Mike Lynch why are you throwing things at Dusky Woodall? 2. Mrs. Jones teaches the seventh graders the correct procedure io sipping tea 3. Kerri Blackwolf forgot her sprinkle today1 Clown David Watson Wolf Pete McGoffin Flirt Pam Wright Best Dressed Billy Shepherd Pam Carpenter Pretty Lisa Beauchamp Handsome Jeff Daugherty Most Likely Donna Rutherford Most Athletic Jeff Daugherty Susan Radke Friendly. Personality Donna Rutherford activities 43 PAM CARPENTER PETE McGOFFIN The FFA Chapter has chosen Pam Carpenter tor their sweetheart. Pam enjoys raising and showing hogs and steers at the stock shows. Playing ball, sewing, and water skiing are her hobbies. Pete, this year's Chapter president, serves also as the Chapter Beau. Pete is active in shop class and showing hogs. He spends a lot of time working on his car and har- vesting in the summer. 44 Kneeling, Left to Right R Sawatsky. C Shephard. R. Watkins, L Watkins. K Odell. T Parr Standing. 1st Row: P Carpenter. K Miller. J. Daugherty. P McGoffin, K Donelson, S. Grubb. J. McDonough. C Park- hurst. B Lax. R Muno. C. Parr. Tuffy Howell — Adviser Last Row B Shephard. J Moore. E Jones. R McDow. T. Schimmels. M Kent. T Schapsky. M Shindler. R. Lady. J Radke. D Shephard. D Weber. H Southerland. B Barrick. E Dotson JR. HIGH MUSIC WINS FIRST The Jr High Chorus has had an outstanding year' Mrs Collins took her group to Custer and the chorus received first place The complete music group, pictured in the bottom left picture are Top Row Edith Weber. LeQuita Harrison. Pam Warner. Brenda Beauchamp. Debbie Radke. Rhonda Howlingwolf. Christal Allen. Shelly Bailey 2nd Row Cindy Brown. Angie McGotfm. Kim Schapansky. Sharon James. Belinda Rutherford. Carla Preston. Brenda Palmer. Mrs Collins. 1st Row Pam Lewis. Sandra Harrison. Kerne Blackwolf. Tammie Peck. Dixie Marlow. Anita Watkins. Karen Carr. The sextet also received first place CONGRATULATIONS 1 SEXTET SCORES EXCELLENT The sextet as shown in the bottom picture are: Top Bonita McDow Second Row: Judy Carr. Susan Muno. Linda McKeaigg, Jeanme Penner. and Bottom: Danice Weems They received a II at contest Mrs Collins is very proud of these girls THE INDIAN STAFF Back Row: John Howtmgwolf. Mrs Williams. Pam Wright. Lisa Beauchamp. Lois Cook Front Row Billy Shepherd. Brett Allen. Ricky Muno. David Watson. Curtis Parr THE INDIAN STAFF 78 YEARBOOK ROYALTY SOPHOMORES Jeff McDonough Rhonda Lady RUNNER-UP JUNIORS Jeft Daugherty — Pam Wight FRESHMEN MonieKant KeMy Coutson STUDENT COUNCIL Pres: Rita O'Dell V. Pres Gail Lee Sec Susan Radke Treas : David Watson Reps Cindy Shindler Leslie Carter Nancy Sappington Patty Hettington Berneda Palmer Sponsors Mr Avants Mrs Shaw Front Row. From Left to Right Clendon Parkhurst, Kelly Coulson, Pam Carpenter, Terra Parkhurst, Carla Preston. Lucretia Carpenter Second Row Patti Heffington, Cindy Brown. Renee Phelps, Leslie Carter. Kathy Carpenter, Lory Coulson. Rhonda Howlingwolf, Kim Shapansky, Edith Weber. Cindy James Top Row: Danny Kisinger. Terry Carpenter, Jett McDonough. Charlie Shephard. Brenda McDonough SR. HIGH 4-H “MAKE THE BEST BETTER” THE GIRLS IN CHARGE k Sr. High Girls Basketball Team: Standing, Lett to Right: P, Wright, K Carpenter, S Radke, L. Bea- champ, N Sappington, P. Carpenter. L Carter. Coach Carr. Kneeling, Lett to Right: R Lady. G. Lee. Coach Crabb. M Kisinger, T. Shepherd. T. Robinson Sitting. Left to Right: T Beachamp. D. Radke, K Coulson, L. Carpenter H.S. VOLLEYBALL AND SOFTBALL The High School girls did quite well in volleyball, winning the county volleyball tournament and 2nd in the Leedey Tournament In softball they won 2nd in the Butler Tournament The Freshmen (not pictured) also helped out quite a bit Members of the team are Back Row Coach Larry Crabb. Susan Radke. Lisa B . Nancy S.. Pam C . Pam W . Leslie C. Front Row Terri S . Brenda H . Michele K . Rhonda L. Tina R.. Gail L.. Kathy C We had one Senior leaving this year. Pam C (pictured top left) JR. HIGH TRACK The Jr High Track Team did very good this year They placed 2nd in the County Track Meet. 4th in the Thomas Track Meet, and also participated in the Canton and Watonga Track Meets. Pictured are: Back Row Coach Larry Crabb. Lucretia Carpenter. Kelley Coulson Debbie Radke. Brenda Beauchamp. Terra Parkhurst Front Row: Carrie Blackwolf. Tom Beauchamp, Cindy Brown. Edith Weber. Brenda McDonough, and Danielle Blackwolf 55 SR. HIGH “B” TEAM BASKETBALL Standing. Left to Right Coach J. Selman. R Sawatsky. J C Moore. C. Parr. Coach R Megli Sitting. Left to Right D Blackwolf. C Parkhurst. J McDonough. B Lax. E Dotson Sr High Volleyball players are waiting anxiously. Boy. that other team is slow1 Another vigorous serve by Arapaho1 Wolf man does it again '1 Kneeling, Lett to Right: J Daugherty. J. McDonough. K Miller. B Lax, C Parkhurst Second Row C Shephard. J. Howlmgwolf. P McGoffm, K. Donelson, C. Parr, T Schapansky. Back Row Coach J Selman. J Radke. R Lady. B Barrick, R Avants ALL SCHOOL TEAM (1) The Fellowship of Christian Athletes program got its start in Arapaho High School this year, with the help of Greg Zoschak. our field representa- tive. Sandra Ootton. Jim Selman. and Ronnie Avants. sponsors Members.of FCA are: Standing: Pam Wright. Jim Selman. Leslie Carter. Susan Radke. Debbie Radke. Lisa Beauchamp. Pam Carpenter. Brenda Beauchamp. Kathy Carpenter. Sandra Ootton. and Brenda Hanks Kneeling Tom Beauchamp. Rhonda Lady. Terri Shephard. Lucretia Carpenter. Tina Robinson, and Terra Parkhurst Sitting: Larry Brymer. Dwight Shephard, and Timmy Schapansky (2) 1979 FCA officers are President — Lisa Beauchamp. V -Pres — Leslie Carter. Secretary — Susan Radke. Treasurer — Pam Carpenter. (3) Our certificate of recognition J. R. H I G H H O M E C 0 M 1 N G 1978-79 MISS PEP IS CHOSEN FROM FRESHMAN CLASS. MISS PEP AND ESCORT LUCRETIA CARPENTER — BRAD LAX 8th GRADE CANDIDATES RENEE PHELPS — GREG LEE Pam Carpenter, Senior Candidate Pam is the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carpenter. She is currently involved in sports, pep club, 4-H and honor Society. Pam has been a Homecoming Candidate tor three years in a row. She was the Kiawana’s 4-H Girl. Pam has been a Pep Club officer for 3 years, and has also received the “I Dare You award. Pam's hobbies include: Basketball, waterskiing, and livestock. Susan Radke, Junior Candidate Susan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Radke. Susan is involved in Sports and is also a Pep Club officer. Susan is also on the Honor Roll. Her hobbies include all Sports, and sew- ing. Nancy Sappington, Sophomore Candidate Nancy is the daughter of and Mrs. Don Sappington. Nancy is involved in sports, she was also the Jr. high all around girl last year. Her hobbies include Basketball, sheep, and music. 4 62 1 Senior Candidates were Pam Car- penter and Russell Lady 2 Junior Candidates were Susan Radke and Kevin Donelson 3. The Queen is crowned and escorted 4 The Sophomore Candidates were Nancy Sappmgton and Donny Black- wolf 5 The Queen and the 1978-79 Homecoming Court HOMECOMING CEREMONIES 78-79 dK 63 ATHLETIC BANQUET Bob Barry — Speaker Pep Club Officers — L. Beauchamp. P. Carpenter, S Radke Rhonda Lady Leslie Carter Kathy Carpenter f ■ •'V • - h The 1979 Letterman Banquet Entertainment was provided by the 1978-79 cheerleaders: Pam Wright, Leslie Carter, Kathy Carpenter, Terri Shepherd, Rhonda Lady, and Gail Lee. The girls brought cheerleading from the cave era up to the 50's. The girls supported their teams well this year. Always there with lots of spirit and enthusiasm. Some of the songs that were sang to Jim Selman, Larry Crabb, boys and girls ball players and new cheerleaders were taken from commercials. Both ball clubs in all the sporting events were successful because the members of the teams and the coaches cared. Congratula- tions on a great year. Pam Wright |hH lettermen honored at banquet Most Valuable Baseball Russell Lady Basketball Jeff Daugherty Outstanding Guard and Forward Leslie Carter Susan Radke ALL CONFERENCE PLAYERS ARE SELECTED Basketball — Susan Radke, Leslie Carter, Jeff Daugherty Baseball — Russell Lady, Jeff Daugherty Lacretia Carpenter Pam Carpenter Kevin Donelson Sportsmanship Award Monte Kent 65 PEP CLUB The 1978-79 Pep Club officers are Susan Radke. Secretary. Lisa Beauchamp, President; Pam Carpenter. Vice-President Coach Larry Crabb Joy Carr — Student coach Lorry Coulson Kern Blackwolf Patty Heffmgton Lucretia Carpenter Tom Beauchamp Edith Weber Brenda Beauchamp Debbie Radke Kelly Coulson Pam Warner Tarra Parhurst Cindy Brown Brenda McDonough Angie McDonough Danielle Blackwolf Christal Allen 68 JUNIOR HIGH MEMBERS Darren Dotson Dwight Shephard Daniel Blackwolt Toby Perkins Kirk Ford Greg Lee Mike Lynch Brad Lax Terry Carpenter Eddie Dotson Danny Kisinger Coach Jim Selman Mike Carter Blake Sappmgton Monte Kent Rodney Sawatsky Asst Coach Richard Megli JR. HIGH BASEBALL Members of the 1978 79 Arapaho Indians Junior High Baseball team are Standing Coach. Jim Selman. Rodney Sawatsky. Blake Sappmgton. Monte Kent, and Greg Lee Kneeling: Dwight Shephard. Mike Lynch. Brad Lax. Terry Carpenter, and Eddie Dotson Sitting Danny Kismger. Mark Roll. Darren Dotson. Toby Perkins, and Kirk Ford Not Pictured are: Rhett Surrell. Larry Brymer, and Dusky Woodall JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS “DO IT ALL” FOR ARAPAHO JR. HIGH From left to right: Toni Beauchamp, Brenda Beauchamp, Terra Parkhurst, Cindy Brown, Renee Phelps. Center: Debbie Radke elementary 73 Jeffery Barker Tammie Bearbow Kelly Blackwolf Kristi Drew Kristie Fawver Novale Gamble Billy McDonough Kevin McGoflin Rodney Ootton Chad Parkhurst Lance Rivers Mike Robinson Melissa Roll Becky Rutherlord Terrisa Sanders Cheryl Sawatsky Diane Selman Rena Unruh Rodney Watkins Gail Weber 1. Becky Rutherford studies hard 2 Sixth grade enjoys map studies 3. Mike Robinson play- ing hard. 74 Sonia Boss Melanie Carr Garth Coulson Steven Haggard Sonny Fuentez Dulcy Coulson Penny Hanks Toni King Leauna Lee Don Lynch Michael McNeil Dora Perez Laura Watkins Gene Watson Mike White Leah Warner Robbie Woodall Joe O’Dell FIFTH 1. Sonny is hard at work 2. The class takes a break to check out books 3. Leah. Dulcy, and Soma work on their mobiles 1. 2 famara Waltrip Darren Watkins Earnest Barker Lucinda Bearbow Shawn DeWees Mark Fawver Tammy Fletcher Amy Hamlin David Henderson Anita Howlmgwolf Darlene James Darin Kismger Tracy Lighthill Sharon Lovelace Dian McAmis Shelia Sanders Sonia Sawatzky FOURTH GRADE 1 Mrs Elder sure has a lot of admirers 2 SR A really gets to you' 3 Experimenting with weeds can be dangerous Wendy Baker Clint Boss Bryan Bronkema Eldred Carr Cole Coulson James Denker Sherry Fletcher Julian Fuentez Monica Gibson Michelle Haggard Tony Jones Debra McAmis Michelle Neely Shonda Neihart Cynthia Ootton Rudy Perez Stanley Reubell Nicky Smith Kristy Swopes Rachele Walker THIRD People from different countries are just like us! This is one important thing the third graders learned. Ask any one of them and they will tell you social studies plays an important part in their daily work. 1 Julian. Rudy. Tony and Eldred en|oy a game of cards 2 Mrs Prickett is kept busy checking out books for her students SECOND 1 Mrs Gray giving pointers in math 2 Tommy Wright. Blaine Eagan, Gregory McClure, and Billy Unruh are busy building trucks 3 Johnny Steftes, Belinda Howlingwolt, and Tracey Selman are keeping the plants alive James Adams Michael Brookshier Carolyn Drew Blame Eagan Betty Fletcher Clint Forol Belinda Howlingwolt Jana Howlingwolt Kevin Kauk Charles Koch Gregory McClure Leslie McLaughlin Kevin Neihart April Ousley Gregory Peck Tracey Selman Johnney Steftes Billy Unruh DeAnn Waltrip Yvette Waltrip Tommy Wright Lane Stermer Blake Surrell Tracy White Larry Williams Kristi Barker Bmta Bigfoot Deann Botkin Shelly Dewees Lance Donelson Lisa Elston Angel Fuentez Michele Goffenet Crystal Guthrie Shirley Horrison Arm Henderson Susan McDonough Brad McNeil Tammy Neihart Jennifer Oneil Sean Payne Dane Phelps Jerry Raab Bobby Shephard Virgil Smith FIRST 1 Mrs Butler assists the children in putting their halloween art up 2 In music the First Grade sings a song 3 Don't these First Graders look enthused Jay Baker Chris Barton Chad Cook April Eaton Chad Eddings Christal Evans Damon Fuentez Laura Harris tricia Harris Chad Kismger Jon Larson Dale Lee Gabriel Neely Belinda Parks Heather Payne Dianne Sanders Miranda Stermr Desiree Thomas Monica Wardwell Kim Woodall KINDERGARTEN 1. Some day you'll be big enough 2. Damon is too shy to try. 3. Artist at work 3. 1. 80 ELEMENTARY P.E. advertisers 83 CLINTON SPORTING GOODS Cheers! i K Enjoy f§I Ml A ice-cold Jim Thomas — Owner 616 Frisco P. O. Box 996 Clinton, OK 73620 Bus — 323 2132 or 323 4598 COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY of Clinton LITTLE OLDS ARAPAHO SUPERQUICK Gas — Groceries Drug HW 183 Arapaho, OK 323 5456 TRIPLE A BODY PAINT Photographers Who Specialize In Memories XRiPLEffiapn« print Elk City Weatherford Clinton BY BLUNKS Of Course SQUAD EFFECTIVENESS The Student Body of Arapaho High School would like to express their appreciation to the cheerleaders for their dedication and inspiration throughout the year. DRISCOLL FORD Thomas, Oklahoma ■ 661 3811 For Better Saddles Strictly Hand Made Expert Shot Repair «4 Clinton Frisco Okla. 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SIMONS FASHION WEAR WHERRITT DRY GOODS ANDERSON WESTERN AUTO RICHARDSONS HOUSE OF CARPETS LEWIS MENS APPAREL DAY AND NITET.V. OTASCO NATIONAL BRAND SHOES RAYNER SEWING CENTER SHAKLEE NUTRITION CHRISTENSON IMPL JEWELERS 96 Tel. 323-2345 Box 572 Clinton, Oklahoma OKLAHOMA BANK AND TRUST Johnny Steffes Manager 120 Gary Freeway Clinton, Oklahoma MORRISON TIRE SALES Auto And Truck Service Center 97 CLINTON CLINTON SALES SAVINGS 300 N. 6th St. 323 3195 LOAN Ph. 5442 Gene W. Mahanay Jr. President LADYADELTAS DAIRY BEST 509 Frisco 323-3188 Ladies' Ready to Wear Bob Angela Byrd Aldea Jane Ernst 19th and Gary Freeway Ph. 323 9843 BOB BEAUCHAMP FAMILY CUSTOM HARVESTING Arapaho, Okla. 73620 Box 225 Phone 405—323 1777 S D DRUG No. 1 504 Frisco No. 2 1422 Choctaw Clinton, Okla. KWEY AM 1590 FM 97.3 HOFFMANS FURNITURE AND CARPETS 2235 Gary Freeway Don Hoffman Doug Ford Tel. 323 1500 Weatherford 7 V CASE POWER EQUIP 323-1981 183 Highway North See Our Complete Line of Quality Tires Auto — Truck — Farm GREAT PLAINS TIRE SERVICE INC. Jim Johnson, Owner Front End Alignment Wheel Balancing Batteries Complete on the Farm Service 24 Hour Service Wholesale Retail 323 5401 104 E. Choctaw CLINTON COTTON OIL MILL Custom Crimping Bulk Delivery Service • Feed • Veterinarian Supplies Chic-o-line Brand Cottonseed Meal and Pellets 200 E. Frisco 323-3535 CLINTON SUZUKI I 15 South 5th 323-4675 HARRY'S TRUCKING SERVICE Rock — Sand — Gravel Harry Isle I 13 Blackstone Clinton, OK 323-491 I fc 1st NATIONAL BANK Clinton, OK _ 1 1 9V THE SENIORS LAST STEPS TOGETHER AS A CLASS, BUT THE FIRST STEPS TOGETHER INTO THE FUTURE . . . Sera “THE FLORIDA FIVE SURVIVED” 1 Catching a breather on look-out mountain 2 Bob looked ready for Daytona beach 3 Was it all that bad. Mrs Williams1 9 4 Disney world, here we come 5 David really learned the meaning of sharing over the week 6 On our way to our last amusement place. Sea World 7 Randy's usual position as our sleeping beauty 8 Our first was a look at Elvis Presley's home, it was quite the site AND SO ENDS THE YEAR OF 1978 . . .THE YEAR THAT WAS. . . MANY THINGS TO MANY PEOPLE — TO THE SENIORS IT IS A BEGINNING TO THE JUNIORS, A TIME OF LOOKING FORWARD BUT TO MOST IT WAS JUST ANOTHER YEAR. . . A YEAR OF NEW FACES — NEW BOOKS — AND NEW IDEAS. . . SOME YOU LIKED AND SOME YOU DISLIKED YES 1979 THE YEAR THAT HAS COME AND GONE WAS TRULY THE YEAR THAT WAS. . . 104


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