Arapaho High School - Indian Yearbook (Arapaho, OK)

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“Sweet Dreams Are Made Of These’ ’ Tabic of Contents Opening ... 2 Introduction ... 4 Administration... 5 Faculty... 9 Support... 13 Seniors... 17 Athletics ... 29 Classes ... 43 Elementary... 55 Activities... 79 Awards ... 96 Ads. .. 107 1 STUDENTS STEP TO THE BEAT OF THE 80’s WITH THOUGHTS OF: ... Owning their own car ... Voting for the first time ... Planning their career ... Balancing school and a part-time job ... Being part of a group, or do- ing ones own thing ... Gas costing $.79 ... Marriage ... Big Mac’s costing $1.35 ... Peer pressure ... Staying out of the Prin- cipal’s office ... Keeping grades and ACT scores high enough to go to college ... Finding enough time to watch “The Cosby Show” ... The floods of ’86 ... T.G. Y. closing and Wonder World opening ... World terrorism Mtmm Mem W’ Four years ago, you probably had never heard of: “Where’s the beef?” Miami Vice Madonna “You look mahvelous” Boy George ' Mondale Ferraro Pontiac Fiero Live Aid ’ Farm Aid Dynasty E.T. Mr. T Jane Fonda’s Workout ' Mary Lou Retton Break Dancing “Who shot J.R.?” ' Eurythmics New Coke ' Classic Coke Cherry Coke ’ Prince Harry Prince Williams Prince ' Pee Wee Herman “Vee Jay” Gorbachev Cheryneko ’ Cabbage Patch Kids Weird Al Yankovic ' “Born in the U.S.A.” Beverly Hills Cop Late Night with David Letterman Ray Ban Wayfarer Rambo ' Gremlins McNuggets “Who Ya Gonna Call Nutra Sweet ' Pump Toothpaste ’ Fajitas U.S.A. Today Trivial Pursuit Compact Laser Disk Yuppies ’ Pound Puppies ' Cadillac Cimarron Indiana Jones Risky Business ’ Brian Bosworth William “The Refrigerator” Perry Oprah Win- frey ‘ “Platoon...Jolt soda”' Look what else you might have missed if you hadn’t bought this yearbook!! ADMINISTRATION SUPERINTENDENT TERRY SELMAN The greatest waste in this country is man power. We spend too much of our precious time worrying about things that will probably never happen, or things we can do nothing about. If we have no control over something, we should not worry about it. We are not going to change it by worrying. We should spend our energy correc- ting the problem instead of worrying about it. i (Standing) Ralph Roll-Pres., Terry Selman-Superinten- dent, Virgil Smith- Member, (Sitting) Terry Jones-Clerk, Garland “Tuffy” Howell-Member, Jill Beaty-Vice-President. SCHOOL BOARD Jr. High and Elementary Principal: High School Principal: Ginger Kauk Bob Haggard 7 WE HAVE FACULTY Nancy Paoli — Learning Lab Kelly Asher — Computer. 7th Math Ronnie Avants — Art. Jr. High Boys Athletics Debbie Matz — Home Ec.. Family Living Keryl Lacy — Business. Journalism Dana Kauk — Science, Math Bob Helmuth — Science, Girls Athletics Sharon Lockhart — English, Reading. Writing Skills Curtis Lockhart — Drivers Ed., P.E., Current Events, Arts Crafts “Working For A Living” Roy Baker — English. H.S. Boys Athletics Juna Show — English, Library, Speech Jerry Sheppard — Social Studies Donna Poeling — Math Rolin Hill — Shop, Drafting, Math Arapaho High School Faculty 999 9 99 • «M Patsy Smith — Kindergarten Peggy Avants — First Grade Faye Travis — First Grade Pam Roush — Second Grade Wr Elementary Faculty Sheila Barrick — Third Grade Roberta Elder — Fourth Grade Colene Logan — Second Grade Becky Haggard — Fourth Grade Paula Ford — Fifth Grade Judy Haggard — Fifth Grade Hazel Kirk — Sixth Grade Linle Blagawsky — Learning Lab Andrea Unruh — Music Pat Cook — Reading 11 Just Another Manic Monday” SUPPORT ■ jfjijlj «..'JL'.-'A PERSONNEL I « “Working 9 to 5” Edwina Lee(Custodian), Ronnie Avants, Roger Ousley, Billy Mac Shephard, Jerry Shep- pard, Shirley Shephard(Bus drivers), Barbara Barker(Custo- dian), Billy Mac Shephard(Bus Mechanic), Maxine Weems, Margie Folsom, Mildred Heff- ington,(Cooks), Marcelina Cost el lo(Cook Cust- odian), Roger Ousley (Custodian). 14 SENIORS Shawn Dewees Student Council,Member of Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Jr. Sr. Class President Finish college and get married. Hugh O’Brian Award, Student of Today, 9th grade Valedictorian Earnie Barker Basketball(6yrs), Basebali(6yrs), Sr. Letterman, Jr. Sr. Class Vice President ... To be a race car driver.” Drafting Award Amy Hamlin FHA(3yrs), Yearbook(2yrs), Student Council, FHA President, Gass President(2yrs), FHA ’ r A Reporter, Co-Editor Yearbook, Jr. Sr. Class Secretary ... To be an ■jr f R.N., get married and be successful. Reading Award, «ml Superintendent’s Honor Roll s ■ T 3b Tracy Lighthill Student Council(3yrs), 4- H(6yrs), FHA(3yrs), Basketball (6yrs), Student Council President and Reporter, Jr. Sr. Gass Treasurer ... Go to college and become successful. 4-H Hall of Fame, Student of Today Award Darlene Lynch FHA(3yrs), Basketball(6yrs), Yearbook, Class Secretary(3yrs), FHA Historian, Treasurer, Secretary, A-OK Cookoff winner of District Sub- District, Principal's Honor Roll ... To be a basketball coach. Anita Howlingwolf FHA(3yrs.), Student Councilflyr.), Music(2yrs). Basketball (3yrs), FHA Treasurer. Student Council Treasurer, Co-Editor of Yearbook, 9th grade Salutatorian, 11th grade English Sc hols tic Award, Superintendent’s Honor Roll, Principal's Honor Roll. ... Go to college, be happily married. 18 “POINT OF NO RETURN” of 1987 Sonia Sawatzky Basketball(4yrs), Teens for Christ ... To be either a stewardess or cruise director. Tammie Fletcher Yearbook(2yrs), FHA(lyr), Music, Current Events Award, Principal’s Honor Roll ... To be happily married ’’ Kriaty Shephard FHA(3yrs), Music(lyr), Yearbook! lyr), FHA Treasurer and Vice President, General Math Award. Principal’s Honor Roll ... To go to college and become a Special Ed. teacher, and to be happily married. Tamara Waltrip FFA(4yrs), Cheerleader (2y rs), Yearbook, Basketball (3yrs) FFA Reporter(2yrs), FFA President, Class Sec. Tres.. 4-H Vice-Pres.(2 yrs), FFA Sweetheart. Homecoming Queen, Principal’s Honor Roll ... Go to OSU, become an interior decorator, and be happily married Mark Fawver Basketball(6yrs). Baseball(6yrs), Teens for Christ(2yTs), Class President 8th and 9th grade. All Around Student 8th and 9th grade, 11th Grade Idustrial Arts award, 10th Grade Drivers Ed. award “ ... To become a basketball coach. Shaughn Griffith Basketball(6yrs), Baseball(6yrs). FFA(4yrs), FFA Reporter 1986-87, Perfect Attendance, Chapter Farmerf2yrs),Principal’s Honor Roll ... To go to OSU, become a veterinarian, and be extremely rich. “Do not think of your faults; still less of other’s faults; look for what is good and strong; and try to imitate it; your faults will drop off like dead leaves when their time comes.” 19 Amy: “Glamourous Life” Darlene: “Dress You Up” Kristy: “Nobody’s Gonna Break My Stride” Sheila: “Waiting On A Friend” M i c a h : “Don’t You Forget About Me” A R A P A H O ’S Anita: “Angel” Tammy: “Domestic Life” Tamara: “Earth Angel” T O P Sonia: ‘‘Sister Christian” Dianne: “Heaven in Your Eyes” Shawn Tracy: “Why Can’t This Be Love” K e y n o n : “Bad To The Bone” Ray: “Born In East LA.” 2 1 H I T 5 1 9 8 6 8 7 Darin: ‘‘Baby Love” Mark: “You Give Love A Bad Name” David: “Tear Your Playhouse Down” Ronnie: “Don’t Do Me Like That” SENIORS Keynon Greer Art(7yrs), Basket ball(2yrj). Baseball(2yrs), Sophomore Class President, Best Art Student(2yrs), Young Talent Award, artwork was selected to be put In the Governor's mansion. ... Go to California and become a movie set designer. Shelia Sanders FHA(3yrs), Cheerleader(3yrs), Yearbook(2yrs), Head Cheerleader(2yrs), Algebra I award. ... Go to college and get married afterwards Dianne McAmis FHA(4yrs), Yearbook(2yrs), 4-H, Music(2yrs), Current FHA Vice President., Home Ec. award, Perfect Attendance, Principal’s Honor Roll. “ Go to college, and become a deaf teacher instructor. ” Ronnie Morely Basketball, Baseball(6yrs), Wrestling(3yrs), MVP Baseball ... To go to college and play baseball; to be rich and successful” David Henderson Basketball(3yrs), 3-Year Letterman, Speech Award. 3rd place sculpture at S.W.I.M. “ ... To be a military Darren Watkins Basketball(6yrs), Baseball(6yrs) ... Graduate and get a good job. 22 “Up Where We Belong.” “A wise man once said that if an ocean liner could think and feel, it would never leave it’s docks; it would be afraid of the thousands of huge waves it would encounter. IT WOULD FEAR ALL IT’S DANGERS AT ONCE, even though it had to meet them only one at a time.” Micah Whittington Basketball(6yrs), Baseball(6yrs), Teens for Christ(2yrs) FFA Sentinel, Baseball MVP 1985. Homecoming King 85-86, FHA Beau Go to college and play professional sports.” Darin Kiainger Basketball(6yrs). Baseball(4yrs), Teens for Christ(2yrs) Principal's Honor Roll(4yrs) ... Go to college and become an optoma trist.” Reyes Castillo Art(6yrs), Woodshop 2yrs), Pep Gub Outstanding Art Student. 1st place at S.W.I.M. in drawing ... Go to college and get a good job. Gass Parents Mr. and Mrs. Denver Waltrip Gass Sponsors Sharon Lockhart Curtis Lockhart Class Parents Mr. and Mrs. Cleburn Dotson We, the graduating class of 1987, would like to express our appreciation for all the work and support our class parents and sponsors have given us the past two years. In our hearts and minds we will keep the memories of these years forever. Thank You. CO UJ 2 «—I O CC CO econ «sjaa-HS [Bjuaiui uag ATHLETICS From the start of one-a-day basketball practice to the date-Michelle Haggard with Sr. Earnie Barker, Sr. candidates-Tracy final day of the season, many Jr. and Sr. High athletes Lighthill and Mark Fawver, Soph. candidates-DeAnn Waltrip and dedicated themselves to a year of mountain-top highs, Kevin Kauk. The 1987 Homecoming King and Queen: Mark Fawver some deep-valley lows and even-tempered plateaus. and Tracy Lighthill. t i I If the walls of A.H.S. could talk, they would have marvelous stories to tell about the athletes who have traveled through it’s doors. They would tell of the dedication and school pride of each student, and each athlete who cared enough to discipline themselves for a total team effort. As future athletic years at A.H.S. go by, these walls will hold stories of success and defeats for many seasons to come. There will always be a place in these walls for us. Because, this was “Our Place In Time.” The 1987 Homecoming candidates are: Jr. candi- The Jr High Homecoming candidates for 1987 are: 8th grade- Williams and Shelley Dewees. Cortney Roush and Bryan Haggard, 9th grade candidates-Shelley Following the Crowning were two very exciting games jn .Larry Williams, th grade candidates-Holly Coulson in which Arapaho played Custer City. The Lady Indians and Chad Kisinger. The 1987 Jr. High Mr. and Miss Pep: Larry lost in a very close game with a score of 37-39. The In- dians had a victory over Custer City with a score of 57-46. HOMECOMING 1987 Kneeling: Debbie Digby, Coach Bob Helmuth, Michelle Neely. Standing: Michelle Haggard, Betty Fletcher, Tracy Lighthill, Tracey Selman, Jana Howlingwolf, Newakis Malone, Kristy Swopes, Sonia Sawatzky, Rachelle Walker, Angela Burleson, Melissa Key, DeAnn Waltrip, Delana Panana, Darlene Lynch, and Wendy Baker. Coach Roy Baker, Scott Haggard, Darin Kisinger, Darren Watkins, Shaughn Griffith, Blaine Eagan, Ronnie Morley, Dusty Wilson, Micah Whittington, David Henderson, Charlie Koch, Mark Fawver, Clint Ford, Earnie Barker, Shawn Dewees, and Keven Kauk. VISITOR foul HOME FOULS 1 9 8 6 1 9 8 7 H. S. B a s k e t b a 1 1 33 Senior Lettermen Top Row: Ronnie Morely, Darren Watkins, Shaughn Griffith. Bottom Row: David Henderson, Mark Fawver, Tracy Lighthill, Darin Kisingc Darlene Lynch, Shawn Dewees, Earnie Barker, Micah Whittington. To the left: Head Cheerleader, Sheila Sanders. Below: Shawn Dewees and Darlene Lynch gi Sheila Sanders a helping hand. Above — Front Row: Bobby Shephard, Keith Swopes, Lance Donelson, Jerry Raab, Chad Kisinger, Bryan Haggard, Alan Thompson. Back Row: Larry Don Williams, Zach Jones, Dale Ray, Brad McNeil, Arin Henderson, Gabriel Neely, Lane Stermer. Below — First Row: Holly Coulson, Cortney Roush, Amy Beaty, Leslie Panana, Melissa Lewis, Tracey White, Shelley Dewees, April Kreizenbeck. Middle Row: Diane Sanders, Tiffany Williams, Adrienne Kincaid, Kristy Barker, Kim Woodall, Amy Key, Angela Ray. Back Row: Carolyn Fletcher, Crystal Guthrie, Angie Baumwart, Chasity Horrell, Miranda Stermer, Lisa Elston, Dale Lee. a s e 1 1 JUNIOR HIGH Front Row: Larry Williams. Lance Donelson, Keith Swopes. Alan Thompson. Charles Bailey. Bryan Haggard. Virgil Smith, Bobby Shephard. Back Row: Coach Ronnie Avants. Zach Jones, Denny Witherspoon, Brad McNeil, Arin Henderson, Gabriel Neely, Dale Ray, Lane Stermer. HIGH SCHOOL Front Row: Kevin Kauk, Darren Watkins, Eamie Barker, Shaughn Griffith, Blaine Eagan, Darin Kisinger, Scott Haggard. Back Row: Coach Roy Baker, Ronnie Morley, Johnney Steffes, Dusty Wilson, Micah Whittington, David Henderson, Charles Koch, Mark Fawver. Take Me Out to the Ball Game! High School Baseball Jr i “Something A T A H W L A E R T D I S C 1. Leading Re bounder: Micah Whittington, Best Free Throw Percentage: Mark Fawver, Most Steals: Earnie Barker, Leading Field Goal Shooter: David Henderson. 2. Most Valuable For ward: Jana Howl- ingwolf, Most Valuable Guards: Michelle Haggard, Newakis Malone, Most Valuable For ward: Tracy Lighthill. 3. No tional Scholar Athletes: Shawn Dewees and Melissa Key. 4. Best Free Throw Percentage: Delana Panana, Best Rebounder: Newakis Malone, Leading Field Goal Shooter: Jana Howlingwolf. 5. Most Valuable Players: Micah Whittington. Mark Fawver. 6. Statistician: Alan Beaty. 7. Most Valuable Baseball Player: Earnie Barker. 8. All State and Leading Scorer: Micah Whittington. 41 HIGH SCHOOL CHEER- LEADERS Tamara Waltrip Sheila Sanders Rachelle Walker Shonda Neihart “Let’s Get Excited” JR. HIGH CHEER- LEADERS Alana Malone Kim Woodall Lisa Elston Amy Key 42 EVERY IIAY OF SCHOOL HOURGLASS! 1. Oh! A back rub really feels good. The Juniors and Mrs. Matz give each other a massage. 2. Junior class officers:(clockwise)- President-Kristy Swopes, Secretary- Melissa Key, Vice- President-Newakis Malone, Historian- Michelle Neely, Not Pictured is Sean Lampshire- Reporter. 3. Guy Landrum leads In- dian Chief Jerrell Hobbs in a pep ral- ly. 4. Rachelle gets ready to teach Home-Ec. 44 Wendy Baker Clint Boss Bryan Bronkema Eld red Carr Sherry Fletcher Michelle Haggard Jerrell Hobbs Tony Jones Melissa Key Sean Lampshlre Guy Landrum Newakis Malone Debra McAmis Michelle Neely Shonda Neihart Delana Panana Rudy Perez Nicky Smith Kristy Swopes Tereasa Trent Rachelle Walker 45 John Bearshield, Alan Beaty, Mike Brookshier, Angela Burleson 10 th GRADE “HIP TO BE SQUARE” Debbie Digby Blaine Eagan Betty Fletcher Clint Ford Scott Haggard. Billy Hamilton. Jana Howl ingwolf, Kevin Kauk, Charlie Koch Greg McClure, Leslie McLaughlin, Mike Molen, J. C. Panana, Tracey Selman Class Officers: President, Thomas Wells; Vice President, Tracy Selman; Secretary Treasurer, Alan Beaty. Angle Baumwarl, Shelley Dewees, Lance Donelson, Stephen Edgeman, Heather Schapansky, Lisa Elston. Eric Fair, Crystal Guthrie, Amy Key, FRESHMEN Kristi Barker Amy Beaty April Eaton Christal Evans Tammy Fair Bryan Haggard Laura Harris Tricia Harris Arin Henderson Chasity Horrell Zach Jones Adrienne Kincaid . . M p S O at CuZnGaO As S S' K Kim, working at the carnival. Tammy, Tricia and Alana clowning around in class. 50 “Don’t Grade Kristi Barker, Bryan Haggard, Miranda Stermer Dale Lee Alana Malone Gabriel Neely Angela Ray Cortney Roush Bobby Shephard Virgil Smith Miranda Stermer Keith Swopes Alan Thompson Christi Turney Kim Woodall Stop Believing” 51 Jay Baker Charles Bailey Brian Barrick Chris Barton Kendra Carpenter Holly Coulson Carolyn Fletcher Damon Fuentez Amy Harris Bobby King Chad Kisinger V e n April Kreizenbeck Melissa Lewis Leslie Panana Sara Perez Joe Radke Dianne Sanders Greg Smith Jharet Walker Tiffany Williams Class Sponsor-Mrs. Keryl Lacy Grade 52 Happy Days Secretary Treasurer-April Kreizenbeck, Vice-President-Chad Kisinger, President-Holly Coulson. Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh li Jj Elementary April Buttry Brandy Chanceller Jacob Davis Ashley Findley Morgan Fogelstrom Tami Laci Kristen McGoffin Brannon McLaughlin Traci Merrill Julia Perez Levi Richardson Rusty Roush Kirk Sehi Tanya Trent Kelli Wright “True Tara Bearshield Clay Cabaniss Ashley Gordon Kandi Huereca Clay Kauk Amberlie Lee Gina Martin Heath Melot Ricky O’Neale Mathew Ousley Norman Pratt Pablo Puente Wendy Range Daniel Shepard Kim Watkins Rhonda Weaver Colors” Faye Travis Jamie Bridges Melissa Bright Lacy Brown Linsay Corbin Twyla DePasa Nathan Gillen Mike Harris Nicki Holt Jared Howell Dena Howlingwolf Diana Lampshire Micheal Maloy Kasi Matz Jeffery Me Dow Jeramy McDow Sheryl Morris Edwardo Perez Malissa Puente Desra Raab Isaac Richardson Heather Shephard Randall Stucker Travis Stucker Daniel Thompson David Williams Kendall Wright Peggy Avants I went to the moon in a rocket I bought the rocket at the store. I took my BB gun because I might see a bear I am going to shoot him the moon is too slick to walk on so I might want to ride my sled on the moon. I need to take my luggage to put my clothes in. I will take my pajamas to sleep in, I will take my underwear to keep me dry just in case I have an accident I am taking my bed to sleep in to keep me warmer because the covers are warmer. By Jered Howell 1st grade. 58 I am going to the moon on a unicorn and I am taking my brother but I do not know if he can fit on the unicorn I am taking my ice chest because 1 will not be suffering that is why i am taking my brother where I can have someone to talk to I am taking my cat because I want to watch my cat because I want cat and dog to have a fight. By: Dena Howlingwolf, 1st grade One day I was in a airplane and it blew up luckily a space shuttle came we went to the moon we stayed there for five weeks I had fun. Then I had to go home. I rode my moon motorcycle I went up again we saw a flag. I took mom and dad so I can eat my dad makes peanut butter toast mom makes my favorite food to eat. The next thing I took was my space suit it had weights in it. So I would not go up my moon car will take me to the other side of the moon. Then I had to go home. By: Micheal Maloy, 1st Grade 1. Lacy Brown, and Kendell Wright 2. Niki Holt, Desra Raab, Heather Shephard, and Laci Brown. 3. Mrs. Travis in the Reading Center. 4. Mrs. Avants and Mike Harris in the Reading Center. 5. Mrs. Travis’ 1st grade shows of their listening skills. “Born in the U.S.A.” “I Wish I Was A Teddy Bear” Coleen Logan — Teacher Lacy Baker Joshua Bozarth Melis.a Eaton Jared Eagan Brandi Harman Skye Henderson Mathew James Chris Maloy Allen McWhorter Justin Sehi Paul Staggs Sam Thompson Talbot Walsh Amber Waltrip '’UllP Carmela Avants Devin Blackwolf Sarah Cabaniss Willie Eslinger Amanda Harper Jon Henderson Dustin Kreizenbeck Kevin Merrell LaRonda Seay Jeremy Shepherd Stephen Thompson Tyler Walsh Jake Waltrip Jason Williams Pam Roush — Teacher Shelia Barrick, teache Chad Baumwart Casey Beauchamp Sammy Brown Crystal Choplin Stephanie Daggs Korrie Daugherty Jaime Kott We Were Necia Lampshire Toby Lee Billy Malone Timothy McDow John Puente Jason Raab Melinda Schimmel Mitchell Steffes Becky Haggard, teache Justin Touchstone Brooke Walsh Greg Watkins Travis William Jaymie Wright 63 Mrs Elder looks on as Nyteria works out a problem. Everybody look, she’s taking a picture! Fourth Grade “Step by Step” Mrs. Roberta Elder — teacher Rebecca Stucker Makala Waltrip John Williams Brook Avants Annie Bearshield Tara Burleson Kerwin Carpenter Janae Daugherty Ryan Fuentez Byron Howlingwolf Nathan Kriezenbeck Nyteria Lampshire Jimmy Lewis Jeramy McClure Jonathan McNeil Jennifer Dusty Lacosta Penner Vanessa Reardon Robbie Seay Adam Shephard Rachinda Steffes 64 Ryan Baumwart Troy Choplin Christina Harper Kylie Jones Lori Lacy Danny Perez Brian Molen Kristie Radke Sara Roush Michelle Schimmel Daniel Smith Crystal Smith Ginger Thompson J.Q. Walsh Judy Haggard — Teacher i Tina Costillo Staci Haggard Tammy Harris Jennifer Key Canda Mueller Utah Nickel Melissa Ousley Dyrone Panana Stephanie Stucker Tonya Stonecalf Brandon Turney Deidre Williams Paula Ford — Teacher 67 ‘LEAN ON ME” Tina Barker Joel Burleson Jason Cryer Misty Cryer Skeeter Daily 6th GRADE Burke Eagan Kaleen Eagan Amanda Eaton Brian Eslinger Shannon Jennings Kim Morris Kevin Perkins Sean Staggs Shona Stermer Elizabeth Swopes Cynthia Touchstone Sherri Waltrip Lisa Weber Hazel Kirk, Teacher Kevin is sitting and thinking. Cynthia. Kim, Burke. Jason, and Kaleen looking cute. First Row: Tina Barker, Crystal Smith, Dedre Williams, Staci Haggard, Lori Lacy, Sara Roush. Second Row: Stephanie Stucker, Amanda Eaton, Melissa Ousley, Jennifer Key, Kylie Jones. Tammy Harris. Third Row: Kim Morris, Lisa Weber, Misty Cryer, Shonna Stermer, Tina Castillo, Can- da Mueller, Kristi Radke. Fourth Row: Ginger Thomp- son, Elizabeth Swopes, Cyn- thia Touchstone, Sherri Waltrip, Christina Harper, Michelle Schimmel, Kaleen Eagan. ELEMENTARY MUSIC First Row: Sarah Cabiness, Crystal Smith, Kylie Jones, Sara Roush, Kasi Matz. Second Row: Kaleen Eagan, Ginger Thompson, Kristi Radke, Shonna Stermer. Third Row: Utah Nickel, Skeeter Daley, Stephanie Stucker, Brooke Walsh, Billy Malone, and Brandi Harmon. “I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing.” Soil Conser- v a t i o n Foster Win- ners: Tina Barker and Clay Kauk. 4-H Poster Winners: Row — Shonna Stermer, Joel Burleson, and Kristi Radke. Front Row — Kylie Jones, Kaleen Eagan, Sara Roush, Tammy Harris, and Lori Lacy. Back 4-H Poster Winners 1. Tina Barker and Clayton Kauk MATH MONSTERS 1. Michelle Schimmels, Misty Cryer, (a winner from another school), and Melissa Ousley. SPELLING CHAMPS 2. Elizabeth Swopes and Kristi Radke. MATH MONSTER CONTESTANTS 3. Lisa Weber, Michelle Schimmel, Kaleen Eagan, Misty Cryer, Amanda Eaton, Crystal Smith, Melissa Ousley, Kylle Jones, Tammy Harris, and Stacy Haggard. SPEECH WINNERS 4. Misty Cryer, John Williams, Shona Stermer, Tammy Harris, Kylie Jones, Janae Daughtery. Mid- dle Row: Utah Nickle, Nathan Kreizenbeck, Brooke Avants, Tina Barker, Sarah Roush, Jamie Knott, and Sammy Brown. 1st Row: Laronda Seay, Sara Cabiness, Josh Bozarth, Terri Kreizenbeck, Korrie Daughtery, Mike Harris, Kendell Wright, and Kasi Matz. Not Pictured: Brooke Walsh, and Niki Holt. 73 3 r d 4 t h a n d 5 t h 6 6 t h Front Row: Annie Bearshield, Crystal Choplin, Stephanie Daggs. Michelle Schimmel, Korrie Daugherty, Vanessa Reardon, LaCosta Penner. Second Row: Racinda Steffes, Jayme Knott, Brook Walsh, Rebecca Stucker, Jaymie Wright, Niecia Lampshire. Third Row: Janae Daugherty, Tara Burleson, Nyteria Lampshire, Brooke Avants, Makala Waltrip, Kasey Beauchamp. Front Row: Kylie Jones. Lori Lacy, Crystal Smith. Staci Haggard, Sara Roush, Jennifer Key, Kim Morris, Tina Barker, Dedre Williams. Second Row: Melissa Ousley, Tammy Harris, Tina Castillo, Misty Cryer, Canda Muller, Kaleen Eagan, Amanda Eaton, Lisa Weber, Stephanie Stucker. Third Row: Shona Stermer, Kristi Radke, Christina Harper, Ginger Thompson, Cynthia Touchstone, Elizabeth Swopes, Sheri Waltrip, Jodie Shimmel. 3 r d “L 4 e t t’ h s a H n e d a E, r D t h I t f o 6 r t h t u B n e a s B k o e y’ t h U a 1 1 Front Row: Gregory Watkins, Travis Williams, Chad Baumwart, Sammy Brown, Juan Puente, Toby Lee, Billy Malone. Se- cond Row: Mitchell Steffes, Kerwin Carpenter, Brandon Bell, Jimmy Lewis, Ryan Fuentez, Robbie Seay, Jason Raab. Third Row: Justin Touchstone, John Williams, Jonathan McNeil, Jeramy McClure, Curtis Lockhart (coach), Bryan Howl- ingwolf, Adam Sheppard, and Nathan Kreizenbeck. Front Row: Utah Nickel, Brian Eslinger, James Walsh, Skeeter Daley. Second Row: Burke Eagan, Jason Cryer, Dyrone Panana, Danny Perez, Troy Choplin, Ryan Baumwart. Third Row: Brandon Turney, Kevin Perkins, Joel Burleson, Curtis Lockhart (coach), Sean Staggs, and Shannon Jennings. 1. Darin Kisinger goofing off in art. 2. Ronnie and Mr. Hill working hard. 3. Darren W. likes to work! 4. Keynon and Ray — great artists of AHS! 5. Alan Beaty finishes pro- ject. 6. Keynon with one of his masterpieces 77 S3IJ.IAIJ.0V “We Are The World” 80 Above Officers Michelle Haggard (Sec.) Shawn Dewees (Rep) Tamara Waltnp (V Pres ) Tracy Ltghthill (Pres ) Anita Howlingwolf (Tres ) Below Representatives (Front Row I to r) Miranda Stermer. Michelle Haggard. Tamara Waltrip. Tracy Ughthill. Anita Howlingwolf. Holly Coulson (Back Row I to r) Melissa Key. Thomas Wells, Shawn Dewees. Kristy Swopes. Earnie Barker. Brad McNeil Student Council Jr. High Honor Society 1st row-Zack Jones, Michael McNeil. 2nd row-Shelly Dewees, Alan Thompson, Miranda Stermer. 3rd r o w • A p r I 1 Kreizenbeck, Amy Beaty, Adrianne Kincaid. 1st row-Vanessa Smith, Anita Howl- ingwolf, 2nd row- Michelle Neely, Amy Hamlin, Tracy Lighthill, 3rd row- Michelle Haggard, Shawn Dewees, Kris- ty Swopes, Melissa Key. s r. H • i 9 h 81 Swingin’ With the Music” Teens For Christ Members (front row): April Kreizenbeck, Greg McClure, Newakis Malone, Zack Jones, Denny Witherspoon, Gabriel Neely, Brad McNeil, (second row): Christal Evans, Amy Harris, Michelle Neely, Michelle Haggard, Heather Eichman, Tammy Fair, Adrienne Kincaid, Dale Lee, Tricia Harris, Angela Ray, Cortney Roush, Sara Perez, Ginger Whittington, Kim Woodall, (third row): Amy Beaty, Holly Coulson, Amy Key, Kristi Barker, Shelly Dewees, Debbie Digby, Jason Reeves, Crystal Guthrie, DeAnn Waltrip, Brian Haggard, Keith Swopes, Kendra Carpenter, Melissa Lewis, Alisha Swopes, Alan Thompson, Alana Malone, Mr. Ronnie Avants, (fourth row): Angela Burleson, Lance Donelson, Jerry Raab, Lane Stermer, Steven Edgeman, Lisa Elston, Melissa Key, Angie Baumwart, Kevin Kauk, Chasity Horrell, Tereasa Trent, Rachelle Walker, Dale Ray, April Eaton, Susan McDonough, Miranda Stermer, Larry Williams, (fifth row): Mike Molen, Blaine Eagan, Dusty Wilson, Micah Whittington, Kristy Swopes, Thomas Wells, Tracey Selman, Scott Haggard. Officers (top row) Rachelle Walker-Reporter, Newakis Malone-Recreation Leader, Michelle Haggard- Recreation Leader, (front row) Scott Haggard-President, Melissa Key-Vice President, Michelle Neely Secretary, Mr. Ronnie Avants-Advisor. “Hey Good Lookin’ Whatcha Got Cookin’” Top — Flr l row Rachelle Walker. Melissa Key. Michelle Neely. Dianne Me Amis. Debra Me Amts, Michelle Haggard. Amy Key. Alisha Swopes. Debbie Dlgby Second row Yvette Wahrip. Heather Ekhman. Shelly Dewees. Crystal Guthrie. Shelia Sanders. g4 Susan McDonough Angela Burleson. DeAnn Waltrlp, Tereasa Trent Third row Delana Panana. Ginger Whittington. Shonda Neihart. Tracey Selman, Lisa Elston, Angie Baum wart. Newakls Malone. Sherry Fletcher Fourth row: Erie Fair, Johnny Stelles, Mrs Mat , advisor. Thomas Wells. Earnie Barker Front Row: Dianne McAmis-Vice- President, Melissa Key-President. Se- cond Row: Michelle Haggard-Song Leader, Michelle Neely-Reporter, Amy Key-Freshman Representative, Debbie Digby- Parliamentarian. Third Row: Debra Me Amis-T reasurer, Rachelle Walker- Secretary, Newakis Malone-Song Leader, Alisha Swopes-Historian. 1. Michelle Haggard displayes her food for the Oklahoma Cook-Off. 2. West District Vice-President, Jennifer Jackson. Rachelle Walker. Alisha Swopes, Michelle Neely, Amy Key, at FHA installation. 3. Melissa Key installing Michelle Haggard as song leader 4. Going somewhere Crystal, Melissa, and Rachelle? 5. FHA girls off to the National FHA Rally in Oklahoma City. 1. Mrs. Matz and Crystal enjoy desert at Benington’s. 2. Everyone getting ready to eat their meal. 3. Thomas clowing around. 4. Alisha, DeAnn and Michelle Hatcher at the Sub-District rally in Sentinel. Future Homemakers of America 85 Abov FFA Officers - Blaine Eegan. Sentinel - Scott Haggard. Secretary - Tamara Waltrtp. President and Sweetheart — Shaughn Griffin. Reporter - Hr McGolden. Advisor - Tony Jones. Treasurer Sean Lampshire. Vice President FFA OFFICERS MEMBERS |2 TLZSr' «—«0«. Dusty Wilson. Tony Jones. Blame Eagan. Shaughn Griffin. 3rd row - Steven Edgeman. Sean Lampshire. Greg McClure. Sy. De Wakrtp lS O Bauf ,rt- Yv ,,e Wahr‘P- 2nd ro J R v«- L ™ Donelson. Lane Stermer. Dale Ray. Tamara Waltnp. Laura Harris, and 1st row - Jerry Raab. Heather Schan “Old McGolden Had A Farm” FHA Sweetheart Beau Melissa Key Earnie Barker “GIRLS JUST WANT TO HAVE FUN” Anils Howlingwolf snd Amy Hamlin are co-editors ol the 1986-87 Yearbook. Kristy, Tamara, and Dianne are enthused about Yearbook Class. Wendy and Debra working anxiously on the Yearbook. Front Row, L to R: Clint Boss, Wendy Baker, Sheila Sanders, Tamara Waltrip, Kristy Shephard, Advisor: Keryl Lacy, Tammy Fletcher, Anita Howlingwolf. Back Row, L to R: Tereasa Trent, Debra McAmis, Darlene Lynch, Amy Hamlin, Sherry Fletcher. Y E A R B O 0 K 5 T A F F 1 9 8 6 8 7 91 Sr. High 4-H Sr. 4-H Members: Top Row, L. to R.: Alan Beaty, Tracy Lighthill, Greg McClure, Newakis Malone, Lane Stermer, Miranda Stermer. Third Row: Melissa Lewis, Jerry Raab, Lance Donelson, Virgil Smith, Zack Jones, Gabriel Neely. Second Row: Wendy Baker, Cortney Roush, Kristie Barker, Alana Malone, Brian Haggard, Laura Harris. First Row: Crystal Evans, Adrian Kincaid, Jay Baker, Brain Barrick, Alan Thompson, Joe Radke, Sara Perez. Senior 4-H Officers Top Row: Secretary — Cortney Roush Reporter — Alana Malone Vice-President — Greg McClure President — Newakis Malone “Looking Over A 4-Leaf Clover” 92 Jr. 4-H Jr. High 4-H (top) Kylie Jones-Pres., Kaleen Eagan-Vice-Pres., Sara Roush-Sec., (front row) Staci Haggard-song leader, Shona Stermer-Tres., Lori Laci-Song Leader. Jr. High 4-H Members 1st row-Travis Williams, Lori Lacy, Rebecca Stucker, Staci Haggard, Tara Burleson, Sara Roush, Edward Daley, Utah Nickel, Jen- nifer Key 2nd row-Elizabeth Swopes, Neicia Lampshire, Jason Cryer, Janae Daugherty, Adam Sheppard. Brooke Avants, Tina Barker. Crystal Smith, Cynthia Touchstone 3rd row-Kim Mor- ris, Lisa Weber, Kaleen Eagan, Kevin Perkins. Misty Cryer, Tammy Harris, Nyteria Lampshire, Kylie Jones 4th row-Tina Castillo, Burke Eagan, Kristi Radke, Ginger Thompson, Sherri Waltrip, Christina Harper, Michelle Schimmel, Shona Stermer, Joel Burleson. 93 94 AWARDS Art Awards Back Row: Greg McClure, Ray Castillo, Zach Jones. Front Row: Keith Swopes, Sara Perez, April Eaton, Chad Kisinger. 2. Math Awards: Back Row: Kristie Swopes, Brad McNeil, Jason Reeves. Front Row: Melissa Key, Holly Coulson, Vanessa Smith, Amy Beaty. 3. Science Awards: Back Row: J. C. Panana, Brad McNeil, Amy Beaty. Front Row: Michelle Neeley, Shawn Dewees, Holly Coulson, and Tracy Lighthill. 4. Perfect Attendance: Back Row: Jay Baker, Charles Bailey, Arin Henderson, Brad McNeil, Virgil Smith. Front Row: Jay Baker, Wendy Baker, Dale Lee, Alan Thompson. All Around Boy and Girl: (junior high) Shelley Dewees, Brian Hag- gard, (high school) Micah Whittington, Tracy Lighthill. Scholastic Awards: Back Row: Melissa Key, Tracy Lighthill, Brad McNeil, Amy Beaty. Front Row: April Kreizenbeck, Adrienne Kincaid, Vanessa Smith. 1. Computer Literacy: Brad McNeil and Computer Pro- graming: Anita Howlingwolf. 2. Health and Library Skills: Adrienne Kincaid, Current Events: Tracy Lighthill. 3. Students of Today: (high school) Melissa Key, Shawn Dewees, (junior high) Brad McNeill, Shelley Dewees. 4. National Typing Contest: Amy Hamlin. 5. J.H. and High School Music Awards: Cort- ney Roush, Melissa Key. 6. State Special Olympics Win- ner: Billy Hamilton. 7. Drivers Ed. Award: Clint Ford. 8. Hugh O’Bryan Award: Greg McClure, Michelle Neeley. 97 1. History Awards Back Row: Virgil Smith, Miranda Stermer, Zach Jones. Brad McNeil. Front Row: Holly Coulson, Shelley Dewees, Wendy Baker, Dianne McAmis. 2. P.E. Award J. C. Panana. 3. American Youth Foundation Award: Amy Hamlin, Tracy Lighthill. 4 OK Citizens Bee Winners: Jerrel Hobbs, David Henderson, Michelle Neeley. 5. Business Awards: Accounting — Anita Howl- ingwolf. General Business — Darren Watkins, Yearbook — Sheila Sanders, Typing II — Amy Hamlin, Typing I — J. C. Panana. 6. Academic Bowl Participants: Back Row: Brad McNeil, Thomas Wells, Kristy Swopes, Shawn Dewees. Front Row: Michelle Neeley, Shelley Dewees, Melissa Key. 1. AG. Awards Laura Harris, Lane Stermer, Tamara Waltrip, Scott Haggard. Not Pictured: Tony Jones. 2. Industrial Arts Award: Alan Bea ty. 3. Best Citizens: Micah Whittington, Tracy Lighthill. 4. Academic Fitness Awards: Back Row: Jerry Raab, Brad McNeil, Dale Ray. Lance Donelson. Front Row: Shelley Dewees, Crystal Guthrie, Amy Key. 5. Home Ec. Awards: Tracy Selman, Shelley Dewees, Newakis Malone, Melissa Key, Dianne McAmis. 6. English Awards Back Row: Brad McNeil, Kristy Swopes, Shawn Dewees. Front Row: Melissa Key, Shelley Dewees, Amy Hamlin, Debbie Digby, Amy Beaty, April Kreizenbeck. Valedictorian: Brad McNeil Salutatoriam Shelly Dewees G R A D U A T I O N “Never Say Goodbye” P R O M ANQUET and PROM 1987 (£r esrt £To- iSesu'oAt Another year goes passing by Another Prom is here To some this brings a yoyous smile To others, brings a tear. For lour years you have tread a path From dawn to setting sun But now the path gets steeper And the climb is yust begun We re very glad to know you We ll miss you when you've gone And to the class ot '87 We dedicate our Prom. “These Are a Few of My Favorite Things” Most Talented: Micah Whittington Best Personality: Michelle Haggard Most Courteous: Dianne McAmis Most Dependable: Melissa Key lr. and Miss AHS: Mark Fawver and Tracy Lighthill Most Likely to Succeed: Shawn Dewees FIRST NATIONAL BANK Custer, Oklahoma Phone: 593-2291 MEMBER FDIC Buy • Sell • Trade Clean Cars ano Trucks hhhepmaw FRANK SHEPHARD. JR. 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OKLAHOMA 73601 Good-Luck Seniors Devert Geneva Choplin Clinton Auto Supply Inc. 420 Avant Clinton, OK 73601 323-2916 (Machine shop) Clinton Cotton Oil Mill Reed Bell Manager 323-3535 Del Rancho Restaurant 2020 Gary Freeway Dine-In Carry-Out 1 Home of the Sandwich Supreme QHCc Open 7 days a week Daily 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. 323-4484 1I5 FRIEND OF ARAFAHO SCHOOL ANTHONYS 10th Street and Jaycee Lane 323-7920 JOHN WALTRIP MEN’S OF CLINTON Phone: 405-323-5641 Route 2. Box 42 1-40, Exit 62 Clinton, OK 73601 AWARD WINNING BARBER STYLING 108 N. 7th ST. Phone 323-0477 CLINTON, OKLA. 73601 TIRES • BRAKES • ALT. • SHOCKS BATTERIES • HOSES • ALIGNMENT CLINTON TIRE BRAKE HIBDON TIRE DISTRIBUTOR 405 323-1674 24 HOUR SERVICE BUTCH CHANCELLOR 704 S. 4th OWNER CLINTON, OK 73601 MON.-FRI. 7 A.M.-6 P.M. SAT. 8 A.M.-12 P.M. 617 FRISCO DALE JILL Clinton, OK BEATY, 323-6853 OWNER B J SPECIALTY CO. 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