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WHAT'S INSIDE 3 HKADLINKS 17 PKOPLK IN ACTION 19 NKWSM AKERS 67 SPORTS 83 Cl LTl RAC 97 HIGHLIGHTS 105 CLASSIFIED ADS 1978 WILDCAT Arnett High School Arnett, Oklahoma in the news . . . Mrs. Blondell Huffman This 1978 Edition of the WILDCAT is dedi- cated to two outstanding educators in the Arnett School System: Mrs. Ginger Hennigh and Mrs. Blondell Huffman. Mrs. Hennigh teaches kindergarten and elemen- tary vocal. She has always helped students prepare for vocal contests, talent shows, and entertainment programs. She accompanies students of all ages. She has given her time graciously and unselfishly. She is a fine person with whom students love to work. Mrs. Huffman has taught in many schools and has taught subjects that range from history to band. She is presently teaching English and art. She is an interesting teacher because she continues to add to her own knowledge and relates current developments to her students. Her genuine con- cern for students makes her classes exciting and interesting. Through this dedication, we hope to show our gratitude and appreciation for their outstanding service to the Arnett School System. Presented With Sineere Appreciation Mrs. Ginger Hennigh 2 The 1977-78 WILDCAT Staff — I I T I DT vaccine, rubella. polio, and Arnett Public School will start August 22. Bus- rp. « will run at their regu- . Jhe smmnmg pool w,U a later date. Dates to remember for the 77-78 school year: August 22-Start of November Thanksgiving, no school. December 23-January 3-Christmas Holidays. HEADLINES ANNUAL CORONATION Gross as Annual Queen at the school corona- tion Saturday night. A capacity crowd was in attendance for this annual event. Mrs. Hennigh was awarded the State Fair Teacher of the Year Cer- tificate at a 6 p.m. cere- mony at the Fairgrounds. Teachers of the year were recognized from 113 OEA units. Named Teacher of the Year for the State of Oklahoma in the cere- mony was Pat Kellogg, a fifth year math and sci- ence teacher from Ada. Recognition Day at the 71st State Fair of Okla- homa in Oklahoma City. The awards presentations culminated a day of acti- vities jointly sponsored by the State Fair, the Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, the Okla- homa City Lodging Asso- ciation and the Oklahoma Education Association. The State Fair of Okla- homa continues through October 2. The 1977-78 Coronation was held November 12, 1977, at the Arnett High School Gym. The emcees of the event were Lisa Stevens and Richard Rupprecht. The event was intro- duced by Glynna Thim- ling singing You Light Up My Life”. She was accompanied by Mrs. Hennigh. As the Royal Court awaited the deci- sions, Cheri Allard sang, “Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue? The winners of the titles Lord and Lady were Gordon Stevens and Te- resa Branstetter of the sixth grade. Their atten- dants wereKevin Knowles and Brenda Peacock from the fifth grade and Todd Woods and Jyl Martin from the fourth grade. The winners of the Prince and Princess con- test were Lewis Jennings and Lynn Barnes of the ninth grade. Their atten- dants from the eighth grade were Jeff Knowles and Tracy Harrelson and from the seventh grade James Garner and Cyn- thia Smith. The climax of the even- ing was the crowning of the Wildcat King and Queen. They were Tom SCHOOL PROGRAM The Arnett Grade Sc- hool will present their annual Christmas pro- gram this Thursday, De- cember 22, at 7:30 p.m. at the High School Auditor- ium. It is entitled “Have a Heart. It’s Christmas . Wearing and Judy Gross. Their attendants were Wanda Bryant and Rex Winters of the junior class and Melody Bow- man and Jeff Martin of the sophomore class. Also attending were the special guests, Fairest of the Fair, Miss Starla Allard, escorted by Rob- ben Huffman and Miss Arnett and FFA Sweet- heart, Miss Dawna Moore, escorted by Gary Smith. The flower girls and crownbearers were Christy Branstetter, Ja- son Cross, Teresa Har- relson, Chance Suthers, Cynnamon Branstetter, Joe Hoskins, Amanda Sherrill and Jason Brad- shaw. The children al- ways highlight the even- ing because they are so unpredictable. Thank you for support- ing the candidates of the yearbook Coronation. This Section 4 Coronation 8 Seniors 14 Miss Arnett 16 Camera Day You Light Up My Life” 1977-1978 Coronation 3. King Tom Deanng and Queen Judy Gross 4. Lord Gordon Stevens and Lady Teresa Branstetter Crown Bearers 5. Jason Cross and Kristy Branstetter 6. Chance Suthers and Teresa Harrclson 7. Joe Hoskins and Cynnamon Branstetter 8. Jason Bradshaw and Amanda Sherrill I III IW l ,ni.’ Vllliilip and Princess Lynn Barnes I. Royalty: Dawna Moore Miss Arnett Gary Smith Mr. AHS Judy Gross Queen Tom Dealing King Starla Allard Fairest of Fair Robbcn Huffman Escort 2. WHAT MOTHER DOESN'T KNOW. WON'T HURT HER!!! 3. Singers and Emcees Cheri Allard Richard Rupprcchi Lisa Stevens 4. Mrs. Hennigh Glynna Thimling 5. Junior High Contestants 6. Grade School Contestants Candidates 1. Fifth Grade: Brenda Peacock Kevin Knowles 2. Juniors: Wanda Bryant Rex Winters 3. Sophomores: Melody Bowman Jeff Martin 4. Eighth Grade: Tracy Harrelson Jeff Knowles Emcees 5. Lisa Stevens Richard Rupprecht Candidates 6. Fourth Grade: Jyl Martin I odd Woods 7. Freshmen: Lynn Barnes Lewis Jennings 8. Seventh Grade: Cynthia Smith James Garner Royalty 9. FFA Sweetheart and FFA President: Mr. and Miss Arnett High School: Daw na Moore and Gary Smith 10. Fairest of the Fair and Escort. Junior Class President: Starla Allard and Robben Huffman FRIENDLIEST Rich Freeman and Judy Gross WITTIEST Brenda Waters ??? Who’s BEST ALL AROUND Gary Smith and Dawna Moore BIGGEST FLIRT AND WOLF Debbie Sargent and Tom Dearing MOST ATHLETIC Gary Range and Judy Gross CUTEST Rory Hicks and Dawna Moore 9 Prize Slave for Sale Senior i Some study while others play. Camera Shy '! J What are you laughing about Rory? Getting it all together. 10 Rich, sit down! Gary, a teacher??? This page is sponsored by VINCENT-M1LLER CHEVROLET Study, study, study. Mop that floor. Paula! What did you say. Mrs. Huffman? Action What are we doing here? 11 Jack Looney Paula Jacks Tom Dearing Class Colors: Baby •'Si, .♦«. P,aI Talena Patterson Blue and Silver Class Motto: Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall. Class Outlook: Here’s to the twelve of us, thank God there are no more of us. Judy Gross — Secretary Scott Parker Mr. Knowles — Sponsor Mrs. Coram — Sponsor Miss Arnett Dawna Moore is (he 18-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore. Dawna was chosen by the 1978 Senior Class to represent AHS at the Northwestern State Univer- sity Cinderella Contest. Dawna stayed two nights and two days at NWSU. While she was there, she competed in for- mal wear and talent contests. She was also judged on her personal interview. Dawna felt the highlights of the contest were working with all the other contestants and judges and making many new friends. Senior Profiles 1 NA VIP FAVORITE SONG FAVORITE SAYING FAVORITE HANGOUT FAVORITE PASTIME FAVORITE SPORT CHIEF ATTRACTION LIFE'S AMBITION I Gary I Smith Rollin' with the Flow Let's get it? Coon Creek Ranch Getting Wild Hairs CAR RACING z 28's To Take It As It Comes I Rich I Freeman Can't You Stay Until Tomorrow? I'll Get It Done! Phillips 66 Chasing Girls in Texas RODEO Sense of Humor Learn about Bulldogging 1 Tom 1 Dearing Longhaired Country Bov That's Life | In my Car Doing What 1 Do. BASEBALL ??? Live Life to Its Fullest I Rory | Hicks Midnight Hour Yea Man! Anywhere the Action Is Playing Rock and Roll Music FLYING Z 28 Aviation. Rock and Roll, and get Rich Quick 1 Dawna | Moore 1 Can't Help It If I'm Still in Love with You Really! In a Red and White C'hevy Pickup Riding Horses WATER SKIING Having fun To be Successful and Happy 1J udy 1 Gross Slow Dancin' Oh. shut up! Buckles Reading BASKETBALL Getting Along with People Teach Physical Education to Young Children 1 Brenda I Waters ??? 000 000 ??? ??? ??? 000 1 Debbie 1 Sargent Can't Get Above Losing You Get Lost Dragging Main Playing Piano TENNIS AND SNOW SKIING Red Hair Attend College at OU and Major in Accounting and become a CPA 1 Paula 1 Jacks Sometimes We Touch 1 Need an Admit to Class Gym Snow Skiing BASKETBALL Guys Commercial Artist or Pre-veterinarian I Scott 1 Parker 999 000 000 ??? ??? 000 000 1 Gary 1 Range Well, if That Ain't Country. It'll all come out in the wash Up North and a Little East Coon Hunting BASEBALL Yea Become a Professional Baseball Player I Jack I Looney 000 000 000 000 ??? ??? 000 1. Winners of Crazy Hal Contest: First Place. Reed Stout: Second Place. Dawna Moore: Third Place. Richard Freeman. 2. Teacher Participants: Mrs. Guy. Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs. Ficl. Mrs. Coram. and Mr. Ellison. 3. Camera Contest First Place Winner: Jeff Martin. 4. Camera Contest Second Place Winner: Wayne Plvmesser. 5. Participants of Hat Contest: R Freeman. T Reed. D. Moore. K. Gross. B. Gillis. W. Plym- esser. L. Barnes, and D. Farris. 6. Camera Contest Third Place Winner: Jeff Martin. 16 PEOPLE IN ACTION and approved. Monthly payroll and outstanding approved. Supertindent Ellison was rehired for This Section . . . 18 Classes 30 Elementary Basketball 32 Elementary Music 33 Classes 38 Elementary Play 42 Board Members 43 Administration 44 Staff 46 Teachers Juniors Mrs. Barbara Guy. Sponsor Mr. Jim Parham. Sponsor Robbcn Huffman. President Reed Stout. Vice-President Stephanie Patton. Secretary-Treasurer Starla Allard. Concession Chairwoman Wanda Bryant G. W. Hicks Ronnie Hoskins Tony Kibbe Russell Maxwell Connie Peck Tim Reed Richard Rupprechl Karen Snyder Lisa Stevens Cindy Swecdcn Doug Tune Klinton Wieden Deane Williams Rex Winters Mmmm. Smell that cheesy aroma!!!!! If I’ve told you once. I’ve told you twice! Accounting is such a pain!! Hey. good-looking, what ya got cook’in? We’re So Great We’re So Fine We’re the Class of 79” This ring is only $600. SOPHOMORES Mrs. Georgia Mitchell. Sponsor Mr Steve Buoy. Sponsor Everett kestler. President Jim Wayland. Vice-President Chen Allard. Secretary Darrell Barnes Thomas Brown Larry Dearing Kevin Dill Jeff Dodd Wendell Emmons Jeff Martin Troy Pierce Brian Smith Lance Stevens Mac Suthers Trent Wilson Melody Bowman Robyn Coykendall Karen Gross Tina Jacks Marna Johnson Kathy Phillips Glynna Thimling Judy Tollc 20 CLASS OF ’80 Hey guys! Watch my next shot. Who can afford two cents for this fellow? Who spiked the punch? Feeding Time. Homework! Homework! and more homework! FRESHMAN Jerry Don Knowles Sponsor Blondell Huffman Sponsor J. T. Bradshaw Jim Clearwater David Creed Tommy Garner Marty Hamilton Lewis Jennings Teresa Lierle Jimmy Looney Wesley Phillips Wayne Plymesser Mark Range Randy Rupprecht Darwin Tolle Jeff Wayland Donna Barnes Lynn Barnes Armta Bowman Delores Farris Anna Gilbreath Donna Peck Cheryl Stiles Tracy Thomas Teena Woodard A true showman 22 Freshman boys showing their true selves. Tracy's prize bull. O.K.. who needs their diapers changed? Jimmy Looney receiving an FFA award. A rare moment. Don't tell Mrs. Huffman where I’m at. EIGHTH Mrs. Barbara Guy. Sponsor David Dodd. President Shelly Wilson. Vice-President Carla Suthers. Sec.-Trcas. Tracy Harrelson. Reporter Brian Gillis Mike Hoskins Darrell Jones Jeff Knowles Mike Patton Bill Phillips Mike Satterwhite Travis Wieden Gregg Woodard Cindy Brown Janet Bryant Calli Derrick Carla Gilbreath Faye Gross Tori Smith Marilee Stiles Paula Waters One more ingredient and our nitroglycerin will be fin ished! 24 Now class, stop your talking so Greg can give his report. “It’s a funny thing that I never understand a word she says. That’s concentration! “Get the gum out of your mouth and don’t say you don’t have an . Now what do I do?” Whistle while you work. 25 SEVENTH Don Hennigh Todd Barton Kevin Booth Jay Bryant Kervin Cadwell Kim Dill David Ellison Linda Fiel Wade Folks James Gamer Paul Gilbreath Lynda Griffith Jay Johnson Joe Lierle Danny Shutter Karen O’Neal Wayne Phillips Billy Range Terry Range Cynthia Smith Billy Stanley Tammy Stewart Leah Suthers Aleta Thimling Scott Wilson 26 Another Barbra Streisand. 27 Sixth Grade Brad Harrelson Cindy Hicks Shane Hicks Jamie Martin Chris McGowan Houston Rogers Tom Roper Gordon Stevens James William Leisa Wilson Lezli Wilson Randy Stevens Todd Atha Teresa Branstettcr Mark Chamberlain Vicki Creed Mr. Stevens is an awful slave driver! 28 Fifth Grade Rance Ereman Benny Fisher Stacey Folks Bobby Hoffman J. R Inselman Dclvin Kinser Kevin Knowles Norin Mann Jeri Martin Diana Mayfield Brenda Peacock Jimmy Peacock Donna Satterwhite Steve Skarke Eddie Suthers Rhonda Turner Joe Wayland David Webb David White Mark Woods 29 Grade School Boys Basketball Back Row. Left to Right: Coach Mr. Slevens. K. Knowles. S. Skarke. E. Suthcrs. B. Rosado. T. Roper. C. Bransteiter. D. Wedd. R. Ercnian. M. Chamberlain. Middle Row: I). White. J. Peacock. B. Har elson. N. Mann. G. Stevens. B. Bryant. J. Wayland. D. Kin .er. Front Row H. Roger. J. R. Inselman. M. Booth. M. Woods. Grade School Girls Basketball Back Row. Left to Right: Coach Mr. Stevens. S. Hicks. L. Wilson. V. Creed. C. Hicks. D. Mayfield. R. Turner. J. Martin. Front Row P. Cadwell. D. Satterwhite. S. Folks. B. Peacock. T. Branstctter. and J. Martin. 30 Grade School Cheerleaders Standing: Jeri Martin. Leisa Wilson. Paula Cadwell. Silling: Jamie Martin. Shane Hicks. Grade School Actions Hey. let us in on the secret too! Coach Woolbright trying to get the plan of action through to the players. Two against one? That's not fair! Superior Piano Solo Above: Hope Fiel. Casey Branstetter. Tom Hanan. Todd Woods. Jyl Martin. Greg Bayless. Craig Bran- stetter. Superior Inst. Ensembles Below: Brenda Peacock. Donna Satterwhite. Jeri Martin. Jamie Martin. Stacey Folks. Teresa Bran- stetter. Paula Cadwell. Rhonda Turner. D’ana May- field. Superior Voeal Solos Above: Front: Tammy Pascher. Jim Cadwell. Jason Bradshaw. Tom Hanan. Trina Spencer. Middle: Mark Woods. Todd Woods. Virginia Farris. Brenda Wilson. Angie Hunter. Back: La Deana Branstetter. Stacey Folks. Greg Bayless. Colonel Peacock. Jyl Martin, David White. Superior Inst. Solos Below: Mark Woods. Vicki Creed. Stacey Folks. FOURTH GRADE All right, who stoic the baseball Just think, eight more years! So when is lunch? Jean Freeman Michael Boyd Craig Branstetter LaDeana Branstetter Tracy Gillis Jerri Hendrix Mike Inselman Denise Knowles Patncia Mann Deborah Mayfield Jyl Martin Beverly McGuire Keith Nelson Colonel Peacock Shelley Smith Tedisue Sulhers Melissa Tolle Marlene Tucker Danny Webb Todd Woods 33 THIRD GRADE Barbara Dowlcr Greg Bayless Jason Bradshaw Jim Cadwell Sheila Carey Rhonda Cross Virginia Fams Hope Fiel Natalie Fisher Stacey Habekott Amy Hicks Tommy Hanan Betty Hosier Billy Hosier Angela Hunter Darin Kinscr Michelle Maxwell Brian Moore Sandra Peacock Tammy Peacock Tommy Peters Amanda Sherrill Trina Spencer Todd West Brenda Wilson 34 Second Grade Thai ball weighs a ton! So do we gel to go home? Dustin Bullard Chelle Coram Lance Davison Jamie Folks Joe Hoskins Michael Hunter Bobby Jacks John Miller Betsy Peacock Roy Phillips Rusty Shahan Danielle Spencer Jeffrey Tucker Bryan White Mark Woodard 35 First Grade Nicky Habekott Teresa Harrelson Christy Mann Leisha McGowan Jennifer Nichols Jaime Ontinveros Tammy Pascher Robbie Jo Peters Dana Roper Chris Steffen Chance Suthers Mary Weaver Wendell Weaver April West Jack Wilson Tammy Wilson 36 Kindergarten Ginger Hennigh Kendra Bayiess Gay la Bowman Shala Boyd Kristy Branstetter Ricky Brown Samantha Brown J. J. Buller Cindy Clark Lorn Clift Jason Cross Rhonda Hendrix Tammy Hunter Rudy Inselman Jason Knowles Lance Knowles Shawn Lanier Jay Littau Jatonna Miller Chaggo Ontiveros Amber Spencer Michael Tolle Lissa Wildman 37 Elementary Christmas Play Have a Heart, It’s Christmas” Directed In Ginger Hennigh Cranberries Popcorn Cranberries Nativity Dolls Harris Family Carolers Grade school beauties. If | can just keep my eyes open one more hour. 40 Let's get the show on the road! Monkey see. monkey do! I'm having more fun than the kids. 41 Arnett School Board ROBI R 1 DI ARING.C lerk KIWI I II S( HOI MlAl.S. Member DON SAI 11 RWHII I Member I he school Board usually meets monthly with Superintendent F.lli- son. 42 Administration Standing: Mr. Randy Stevens, Grade School Principal; Mr. Jerry Knowles. Jr. High Principal. Sitting: Mr. Larry Ellison. Superintendent; Mr. Rex Coram. High School Principal. 1 43 Shirlev Dewier School Secretar Linda Stevens H.S Office Teacher Aide Mamie Wayland Cafeteria Mgr. Doris Hicks Cafeteria Personnel Cindv Hunter Elem. Office Teacher Aide Staff Beverly Barnes Cafeteria Personnel 44 Back Rok Andy Molloy. Loyd Barker. Rollin West. Don Henmgh. From Row: Mrs. Gene Hunter. Donna Peters. Bus Drivers and Custodians LARRY ELLISON Superintendent REX CORAM H. S. Principal. Am. Hist.. 8 SS. Counselor JERRY KNOWLES Jr. H. Principal. Dr. Ed.. J. H. Coach RANDY STEVENS Elem. Principal. 5th and 6th Grade. 5th and 6th Grade PE Teachers JEAN FREEMAN Fourth Grade MYRNABOGLE Fifth and Sixth Grade LINDA FREEMAN Special Education CAROLYN NELSON. Reading. Library. 7 SS CONNIE ROARK First Grade JOAN ELLISON Second Grade BARBARA DOWLER Third Grade. 1st and 2nd PE m DON HEN NIGH Bio.. 7th Science. Industrial Arts JIM PARHAM Band. Annual Asst. STEVE BUOY Vo-Ag RANDY WOOl BRIGHT H .S. Coach. 8th SS Teachers LINDA KNOWLES Alg. I. 7th and 8th Math. J.H. Girls PE BARBARA GUY J. H. English KAY EIEL Geom.. Alg. II. 8th and 9th Science GINGER HENNIGH Kindergarten. Elem. Music GEORGIA MITCHELL Home Ec.. Okla. History BLONDELL HUFFMAN H. S. English. Art ELAINECORAM Business Education. Annual • Mr. Coram says. “A sprinkle a day helps keep odor awav! Mrs. Roark says. “Thank GOD it's FRIDAY!!' Teachers Action Mrs. Hennigh says. “Roses are red. violeis are blue, eal this food or I’ll spank you! ' Mr. Buoy says. “Handle torch without care, you burn hair. Mrs. Dowler says. “I wonder why Grant doesn’t like my spaghetti?” 48 NEWSMAKERS BOYS -.ere fc Boys State are to provide boys of high school age, and to help inculcate in sense of obligation to his community, to his state, and to his nation. Democratic processes are closely followed in all activities of the session, ance is designated as ‘Citizen.' This Section . . . 50 Honor Rolls 53 Valedictorian Salutatorian 54 Boys’ State DAR 55 Fairest of the Fair 56 Annual Staff Junior and Senior High State Honor Rolls so L. Suthers. Mr. Ellison — Supt.. A. Bowman Junior and Senior High Superintendent’s Honor Rolls f Junior and Senior High I Principal’s Honor Rolls Front Row: Cindy Brown. Cynthia Smith. Lynda Griffith. Scott Wilson, Gregg Woodard. Leah Suthers. Middle: Cheryl Stiles, Karen O’Neal, Janet Bryant. Paula Waters. Shelly Wilson, Carla Suthers. Third Row: Wayne Plymesser, Aleta Thimling, Tracy Harrelson, Lynn Barnes. Teena Woodard. Teresa Lierle, Tracy Thomas, Back Row: Mr. Knowles, Carla Gilbreath. David Ellison, Brian Gillis, Travis Wieden. Amita Bowman. Linda Fiel. Tori Smith, Donna Peck. Donna Barnes. Front Row: Jeff Dodd. Lance Stevens. Trent Wilson. Jimmie Wayland. Thomas Brown, Troy Pierce, Middle: Melody Bowman. Lisa Ste- vens, Stephanie Patton, Karen Gross. Paula Jacks, Starla Allard. Cheri Allard. Third Row: Brian Smith. Richard Freeman, Gary Smith, Scott Parker. Klinton Wieden. Mac (Pete) Suthers. Rory Hicks, and Mr. Coram. Senior and Junior High Valedictorians-Salutatorians 'Illi t Boys’ State Gary Range, Gary Smith, Tom Dearing DAR Award Judy Gross Fairest of the Fair Ellis County Fair Formal Wear Dawna Moore Winner of Formal Wear Old Fashion Country Girl 55 Cotaxn R'Kh' L,Sa S,evens' Robben Huffman- Wanda Bryant. Reed Stout. Starla Allard. Judy Gross. Richard Rupprecht. Karen Snyder. M FARM AND MARKET F.F.A. Sweetheart Miss Dawna Moore 58 THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS STUDYING VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE Back Row. I tor: M Range. R. Freeman. T. Kibbe. P. Slithers. R Maxwell. G. Range. G. W. Hicks. L. Dearing. T. Dearing. J. Dodd. Third Row. D. Creed. T. Brown. J. Clearwater. T. Reed. L. Stevens. J. Looney. R Rupprecht. L. Jennings. T Wilson. W. Emmons. Second Row P. Tolle. R Hoskins. J. Wayland. D. Barnes. E. Kestler. W Phillips. T. Garner. T. Pierce. J. Wayland. J. T. Bradshaw. First Row. M. Hamilton. S. Buov. R Stout. B. Smith. K Wiedcn. D. Moore. G. Smith. R Huffman. R Rupprecht. W. Plymesser. Steve Buoy. Advisor 59 F.F.A. Officers Senior Officers l.eft to Right: Klin ton Wieden. Reporter: Brian Smith. Treasurer: Gary Smith. President: Steve Buoy. Advisor: Dawna Moore. Sweetheart: Reed Stout. Vice-President: Robben Huffman. Secretary: Richard Rupprecht. Sentinel. 60 A'ft to Right Tommy Garner. Reporter: Marty Hamilton. Secretary: Jeff Wayland. President: Dawna Moore. Sweetheart: Steve Buoy. Advisor: Jimmy Clearwater. Vice-President: J. T. Bradshaw. Sentinel: Wayne Plymesser. Treasurer. 61 Beverly Barnes — F.F.A. Mother of the Year Dawna Moore, the F.F.A. Sweetheart, providing entertainment Guest Speaker Harry Birdwell. 1977-78 F.F.A. Banquet Marion Bayless' One Man Band Ted Miller giving the Response. Steve Buoy and State Farmer Gary Smith. 63 Junior 4-H J Marnn j mT '7 T' fTf' Cr l V W,lson- ° Mavf,eld- M Chamberlain. C. Branstetter. E. Suthers. Third Ro Cadwe TSuthers JT r il F e 'OCk R Erecman' S H,cks- 3 Wayland. L. W.lson. S. Folks. M Booth. Second Ron D. White. P Kno 'es. SWo s.V o s. '.(Branstetleraj.SMartiman B K • ° Senior 4-H Top Row : D. Ellison. L. Stevens. T. Wieden. M. Patton. B Phillips. K Snyder. A. Bowman. L. Fiel. Fourth Row B Gillis. T. Woodard. P Waters. T Stewart. D. Dodd. D. Creed. M. Hamilton. D. Peck. S. Wilson. Third Row: Mrs. K. Fiel. M. Hoskins. C. Suthers. T. Range. T. Thomas. T. Harrelson. A. Gilbreath. J. Knowles. T. Jacks. A. Thimling. Second Row: J. Garner. J. Johnson. L. Suthers. W. Folks. G. Woodard. C. Smith. L. Griffith. K. O’Neal. M. Stiles. C. Stiles. First Row: D. Moore. M. Bowman. P. Jacks. D. Barnes. G. Thimling. and L. Barnes. PRIDE IN WILDCAT COUNTRY The All-Sports Ban- quet took place last Thursday in the Gyma- torium. Over two hun- dred people were in at- tendance. Students in the Ele- mentary School receiving special recognition were Brad Harrelson and Jeri Martin. They won the Hustler Trophies for this year for their enthusiasm and hard work in basket- ball. Bard is a sixth grader and Jeri is a fifth grader. Mr- Stevens chose the winners and presented the awards. Mr. Knowles presented the awards to the junior high athletes. The Free- Throw trophies went to Lynn Barnes and Tommy Garner. They are both ninth graders. The offen- sive trophies went to Tracy Thomas and Jimmy Clearwater. Both these students are ninth grad- ers. Jimmy also earned a place on the high school basketball team, putting in a busy season playing both junior and senior high ball. Only one defen- sive trophy was awarded this year and it went to a ninth grade girl, Donna Barnes. The Most Impro- ved Player Trophies went to Cynthia Smith and Lewis Jennings. Cynthia is a seventh grader and Lewis is a ninth grader. The Workhorse Awards were presented to Paula Waters and Travis Wie- den. Both of these ath- letes are eighth graders. Travis is one of the two eighth graders who made the A string of the junior high basketball team. The other eighth grader was Mike Hoskins. The Base- ball Awards were given 68 Higifsrhooi Stors Lined Up for the best Batting Av- erage and the Best De- fensive Player. Both tro- phies went to ninth grad- ers. Jimmy Clearwater won the Best Batting Average and Jimmy Wayland won the Best Defensive Player. Both of these boys play on the junior and senior high teams. Mr. Woolbright pre- sented the high school trophies. The Free Throw Trophies went to Rich Freeman and Star la Al- lard. Starla is a junior and Rich is a senior. The Offensive Trophies went to Gary Range and Starla Allard. Gary is a senior. The Defensive Awards went to Everett Kestler and Judy Gross. Everett is a sophomore and Judy is a senior. Judy has also been honored by two other awards this year. She was chosen as Best guard at the 270 Con ference West game held in Woodward. She has been chosen to play in this game the past three years. She was also cho- sen to play in the Kansas Oklahoma game The Most Improved Trophies were presented to Paula Jacks and Rob- ben Huffman. Paula is a senior and Robben is a junior. The Baseball Trophies were awarded to Tom 70 71 75 76 78 81 82 84 All-Stars W. H. Lingg Award High School Cheerleaders High School Baseball Junior High Basketball Junior High Cheerleaders Junior High Baseball Swimming Dearing and Tim Reed. Tom, a senior, had the Best Batting Average and the most RBI's. Tim Reed, a junior, received the Defensive Trophy. The banquet was en- joyed by all. Mac Suthers was the Master of Cere- monies and Starla Allard. Wanda Bryant and Cheri Allard presented the en- tertainment, accompan- ied by Dayon Smith. E.F Stuckey Junior assisted the coaches in presenting the trophies to the ath- HIGH SCHOOL BOYS’ BASKETBALL Back Rcr B Smith. F. Suthm. R Freeman. G. Range. R Huffman. K Wieden. T Kibbe. T. Deanng. Front Ron L. Lennings. T. Fierce. J. Clearwater. Coach — Mr WoolbnghL W. Emmons. E Kestler. T. Reed. LETTERMEN Back Rem B Smith. R Fremuo. G Range. R Huffman. K Wieden. G W Hick . L Deanng. IfaUtr Rem L Jennings. J Oana- ter. T Kibbe. T Reed. W. Emmons. P Suthers T Deanng. From Rem R Hoskins. T Pierce. E. Kestier. J Dodd. L Stevens J. Way- land. 68 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Left to Right T Thomas. M Johnson. C. Allard. W Bryant. M Bowman. K Cross. P. Jacks. J. Gross. B Waters. K Phillips. S. Allard. D. Moore. L. Barnes. Kneeling Mr. Woolbnght (Coach). LETTERMEN Back. Left to Right K. Gross. P Jacks. J Gross. B Waters. K Phillips. Middle. Left to Right W Bryant. S. Allard. M Johnson. C. Allard. Front. Left to Right D Moore. M Bow man. T. Thomas. L Barnes 69 270 — Conference All Stars The 270 Conference representatives from Arnett this year were Judy Gross and Gary Range. Judy is a 5-7 Senior guard. It is her third straight year to he honored as an all conference player. She was also chosen as the most valuable guard in the conference this year. Judy is one of the finest basket- ball players in the history of girls basketball at Arnett. Gary is a 6-0 Senior. He led the Wildcats in scoring this year. Gary was very valuable this year in a lead- ership role as well as with his athletic ability. Gary was the team captain, also. 70 Judy Gross Gary Range W. H. LINGG SPORTSMANSHIP MEMORIAL CITIZENSHIP LEADERSHIP Girls Which way shall I go? Basketball TWO!! Actions What a shot! ALL TOGETHER NOW!!! HUSTLE!! HUSTLE!! HUSTLE!! Boys Tro Pierce Basket bal Go «40 Go team!!! S C onference Time Brian Smith Action Everett Kcstlcr Ton Kibbeand Pete Suthers kiinton Wieden Senior Basketball Aetion Judy Gross 74 Gary Range Tom Hearing Paula Jacks High School Cheerleaders Left to Right: K Gross. S. Allard. C. Allard. W. Bryant (Head Cheerleader) Wanda Bryant and Karen Gross Cheri Allard and Starla Allard 75 Standing. Left to Right. G. W. Hicks. R. Maxwell. G. Range. P. Sulhers. T. Dearing. L. Stevens and Coach Woolbright. Kneeling. Left to Right: J. Way land. R. Hoskins. T. Reed. J. Wayland. J. Clearwater and R Rupprecht. Tom Dearing Gary is safe??? Jeff Wayland 76 Baseball Action Pete Suthers What did we do wrong this time??? Ronnie Hoskins Jimmie’s ready to play ball. 77 Junior High Girls’ Basketball Standing. Left to Right I Suthers. A. Gilbreath. ( Suthers. T. Thomas. C. Stiles. T. Stewart. T. Harrelson. M. Stiles. K. O'Neal. Mr. Knowles Coach. C. Smith. Kneeling. Left to Right: T. Woodard. D. Barnes. T. Smith. L. Fiel. A. Bowman. D. Peck. C. Gilbreath. L. Barnes. P. Waters. Seventh and Eighth Standing. Left to Right I Stewart. T. Smith. L. Fiel. ( Gilbreath. P. Waters. Mr. Knowles Coach. Kneeling. Left to Right: L. Suth- ers, K. O'Neal. M. Stiles. C. Suthers. T. Harrelson. C. Smith. Junior High Boys Basketball Standing. Left to Right: T. Garner. J. Looney. J. Clearwater. L. Jennings. T. Wiedcn. Mr. Knowles Coach. Middle: D. Dodd. B. Giliis. M. Hamilton. D. Jones. D. Creed. Front: W. Plymcsscr. M. Hoskins. J. Knowles. J. Wayland. G. Woodard. Seventh and Eighth Basketball Standing. Left to Right J. Knowles. D. Ellison. D. Jones. T. Wiedcn. B. Gillis. B. Phillips. Mr. Knowles Coach. Front: K. Booth. P. Gilbreath. M. Hoskins. D. Dt dd. B. Bryant. G. Woodard. W. Folks. 79 First Annual All-Sport’s Banquet S3 Junior High Winners Mac Suthers. President Sw Entertainment Grade School Winners High School Winners 80 81 Junior High Baseball Greg Woodard Billy Phillips Brian Gillis Stand,ng. Left to Right: Coach Mr. Knowles. B. Phillips. D. Jones. D. Dodd. W. Phillips, B. Gillis. T. Wicden. R Rupprecht. Kneeling. Left to Right: J. T. Bradshaw. J. Knowles. G. Woodard. J. Wayland. and M. Hoskins. 82 Aetion Randy Rupprecht David Dodd Wesley Phillips Spring Season Scores 11 Fargo 12 Arnett 3 Cheyenne 2 Arnett 13 Shattuck 14 Arnett 15 Sharon-Mutual 9 Arnett 9 Gage 10 Arnett 0 Sharon-Mutual 3 Arnett 1 Shattuck 12 Arnett 3 Gage 14 Arnett 6 Taloga 7 Arnett (270 Conference Play-Off) 270 Conference Champions 83 Follow the leader! Swimming Look at me boys, I can fly! 84 CULTURAL SEILING MUSIC FESTIVAL On Saturday, April 1, a group of Arnett grade school students traveled to Seiling to attend the annual Seiling Music Fes- tival. Following are a list of the students who per- formed and their ratings: Arnett Mixed Chorus, consisting of fifth and sixth grade classes: II. PIANO SOLOS: Todd Woods, I— Shelly Smith, II; Tom Hanan, I— Greg Bayless, I; Hope Fiel, I-; DISTRICT BAND CONTEST Last Wednesday, Mar ch 15, the Arnett High School Band competed in the District Contest held in Alva on the North- western Oklahoma State University campus. The band received a III rating in both concert and sight reading. The III rating signifies a good perfor- mance. Of the nine class B high school bands com peting there were two I’s given, tne II. five Ill’s , and one IV. The band met bers are to be con- gratulated for represent- ing Arnett in a respec- table manner. Thanks go to Mr. Barker and Ted Thimling for driving the. buses, and to Mrs. Thim- ling and Mrs. Gross for helping to sponsor. The band’s next appearance will be at 7:30 p.m. on April 25th when the Sp- Shane Hicks, II; Jamie Martin, II; Jeri Martin, II: Casey Branstetter, I; Jyl Martin, I; Craig Bran- stetter, I. Vicki Creed, Bells. I; Lezli Wilson, Clarinet, 11+, Casey Branstetter, Trumpet, II—: Rhonda Turner, Clarinet, III; Mark Woods, Baritone, I; Stacy Folks, Clarinet. I; Diana Mayfield, Flute, IL- The following trios and duets were given: Brass trio, Mark Woods, Bari- tone, David White and J.R. Inselman, trumpet, 11+; Woodwind duet, Stacy Folks and Jeri Mar- tin, Clarinet, I; Flute and Clarient duet, Diana Mayfield and Rhonda Turner, I; Saxaphone duet, Teresa Branstetter and Jamie Martin, I; Clarinet Trio, Stacy Folks, Paula Cadwell and Jeri Martin, I; Saxaphone duet. Donna Satterwhito and Brenda Peacock, I. Vocal Solos consisted of: Jason Bradshaw, I; Jim Cadwell, I; Virginia Farris. I; Angie Hunter, I; Michelle Maxwell, II; Brenda Wilson, I; Sandra Peacock, II; Trina Spen- cer, I; Hope Fiel, II; Greg Bayless, I; Mark Woods, I+: Rhonda Turner, II; David White, I+; Stacy Folks, I; Shane Hicks, II; Kenya Barber, II; Jill Martin, I—; Beverly Me Guire, II—; Tracy Gillis, II; Denise Knowles, II; Tom Hanan, I; Jamie Folks, II; Todd Woods I- ; Tammy Pascher, I—; Shelly Smith, I—; Colonel Peacock I—; LaDeana Branstetter, I—; Tedlsue Suthers, II+: Tricia Mann. Ill—: Vicki Creed. II. Martin Trio, II. JUNIOR- SENIOR PLAY The Arnett juniors and seniors will present the 1977-78 play, Man Over- board” Friday, November 18, at 7:30 p.m. in the high school auditorium. The eighteen member cast wants your support for this hilarious mys- tery-comedy! The senior class will hold an ice cream social before and after the play, in the cafeteria at 6:30 until 10:30. Come on out; Support; Attend. COUNTY SPEECH CONTEST Th is Sectioi 86 Band 91 Vocal 92 Home- Economics 93 Art 94 All-School Play 96 Jr.-Sr. Play 98 •FT A 85 85 Officers Robbcn Huffman. Vice-President Rory Hicks. President Klinton Wiedcn. Sr. High Rep. Paula Jacks. Sr. High Rep. Cynthia Smith. Jr. High Rep. Lisa Stevens. Drum Majorette Wanda Bryant. Treasurer Judy Gross. Secretary Color Guard Carla Suthers. Marilee Stiles. Anna Gilbreath. Teena Woodard. Cheryl Stiles. Donna Barnes. Karen Snyder and Paula Waters. Arnett Marching Band DRUM MAJORETTE Lisa Stevens TWIRLERS i Wanda Bryant and Tori Smith Concert band Back Row R Winters. M. Patton. R. Hicks. R Rupprecht. G W. Hicks. D. Tolle. B Range. W. Plvmesser. and T. Barton. Third Row: R. Hoskins. R Maxwell R Stout. M Satterwhite. C. Smith. K. Gross. T. Harrelson. J Marlin. W Bryant. R Huffman. Second Row I Stevens. Gross. L. Griffith. I Gross. J Tolle. T. Smith. T. Jacks. C. Peck. P. Jacks. First Row T. Stewart, k. O'Neal. I Fici. I Slithers. A. Thimling. C,. Ih.mling. S Wilson, and k Wieden 87 Pep Band 88 Sixth Grade Band Back Row. Left to Right: Mr. Parham. Director. L. Wilson. V. Creed, and B. Harrelson. Middle Row: M. Chamberlain. T. Atha. T. Roper, and G. Stevens. Front Row: S. Hicks. L. Wilson. C. Hicks. T. Branstetter. and J. Martin. Fifth Grade Band Back Row. Left to Right B. Bryant. J. Wayland. D. Webb. Third Row: C. Branstetter. D. White. M. Woods. J. Inselman. D. Kmser. and M. Booth. Second Row B. Peacock. D. Satterwhite. J. Peacock. B. Rosado. E. Sulhers. R. Ercman. and K. Knowles. Front Row : D. Mayfield. R Turner. J. Martin. N. Mann. S. Folks, and P. Cadwell. 89 90 Vocal WANDA BRYANT STARLA ALLARD WAYNE PLYMESSER ALETA THIMLING District I. State I, Tri-State Duet Tri-State Solo 1, Tri-State Duet I District I. Tri-State II District I. Tri-Stale I I. Tri-State Solo II GLYNNA THIMLING CYNTHIA SMITH JEFF MARTIN District. Tri-State I Tri-State I District. Tri-State II DOLORES FARRIS District Tri-State Piano JAMI MARTIN II TERESA BRANSTETTER II CASEY BRANSTETTER II Instrumental Flute Duet KAREN O'NEAL II LEAH SUTHLRS II Flute Duet LINDA FIEL III TAMMY STEWART III 91 92 93 “Who?! What?! When?! Where?!” asks Mrs. Guy, Director All-School Plays SEARCH FOR WILDCAT McGILLICUDDY” THE FARMER’S DAUGHTER’ (Sally and the Villian) Cast Back Rom R Winters. G. Range. B. Guy. Director. T. Reed. R. Hoskins, R. Stout. C. Sweeden. R. Huffman. K. Wieden. W. Bryant. G. W. Hicks. S. Patton. Front Rom: C. Peck. R Hicks. L. Stevens. J. Gross. S. Allard. K. Snyder, R. Rupprccht. Seniors and Juniors alike felt they learned a lot through presenting this play. They all had great fun. too. F.T.A. Members. Standing: K. Phillips. J. Martin. C. Allard. R. Freeman. R. Hicks. K. Snyder. E. Kcstler. Mrs. Mitchell, sponsor. Sitting: M. Johnson. L. Stevens. P. Jacks. W. Bryant. B Smith, and T. Jacks. Officers. Rory Hicks. V. President; Lisa Stevens. Parliamentarian: Paula Jacks. President; Wanda Bryant. Secretary-Treasurer: Brian Smith. Historian. 98 HIGHLIGHTS The Arnett Seniors will be graduating from high school with Bacca- laureate Sunday May 14 at 2:00 p. m. and Com- mencement exercises May 16 at 8:00 p. m. in the High School Auditor- ium. on page three of this issue is a page sponsored by the Arnett merchants congratulating the stu- dents on their achieve- ments of completing their high school education and they are receiving the best wishes for their lives in the future. AHS Baccalaureate High School Auditorium Hundred and Seventy- Twe o'clock P.M. Processional. Mrs. Henmgf lnv0C0,i00....................................Rev. Ollie Kinser Apostolic Faith Church ...........................Rev. Steve Longford First Boptist Church ................................. S tor la Allord Address Song Benediction Recessional ..........Rev Don Hull United Methodist Church ..........Mrs. Hennigh C7(it junior dCait of czMUjL cSc ooL tkt pLtaiM.1t of mp cLrttj at tfit jSanyuct and iPxo m twenty-second e L and seven o'aCocA Ln tfie evening ot Cafeteria. Board of Educatk Resident...... ice-President Derk.......... Member Aetnber.... C o-ence „o Ricnard S'eve Robert Oeori Don So'terwn Kenneth Schoenh EN D OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES End of school activities fa Arnett will be the FFA Banquet Friday. May' 12, and also the sbi weeks tests. Sunday, May 14, Senior High Baccalaureate. 2:00 P. M. May 15, Stmester tests; Junior High Commencement 8 :00 P. M. 1 May 16, Schools out l:00p. m„ Senior High Commencement 8:00 p m. May 16 School out 1:00 p. m. Senior High Commencement 8:00 p m. I May 17 Senior trip through Mav 22. May 19 t 20 FFA Rodeo. May 23, Arnett Library dub Arts Crafts SHow, Arnett Gymator- Th is Sectioni 100 Jr.-Sr. Prom 102 Freshman Graduation 104 Senior Graduation 10G Senior Trip The Prom Senior Graduation River Walk San Antonio Downtowner Motel Padre South Motel South Padre Island Zoo in Brownsville, Texas Zoo in Brownsville. Texas Senior Trip It took 2100+ miles and six days, lots of sharing and patience, little sleep and a little inconvenience but the seniors thought it was all worthwhile. From the River Walk and Tower of the Americas of San Antonio, the surfs of South Padre Island, the plaza of Matamoras. Mexico, to the beaches of Galveston, the sen- iors looked, played, ate, sun- ned, photographed, toured and enjoyed every bit of it. 106 APPEL'S HOUSE OF FLOWERS China Pottery When Words Can't Say It. . .Flowers Can. We Wire Flowers Worldwide Phone 938-5088 Shattuck, Oklahoma Waylen and Cinda Appel, Owners CHESTNUT AND COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Petroleum Products Butane and Propane Arnett, Oklahoma Charles Chestnut 885-4261 Northwest Feed and Seed 200 Nor+h Main Larry Sutton Telephone: 938-2445 Shat+uclc, Oklahoma Owner Arnett Boot and Saddle 110 Miller's Hardware Owners: Ross and Darlene Miller Arnett, Oklahoma ill ARNETT GROCERY Mark, Yvonne, Lynn and Tim Reed Congratulations Seniors 1977-78 WOODWARD VOCATIONAL SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL NURSING WOODWARD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL FOUNDATION, INC. Phone (405)256-551 I P.O. Box 489 Woodward, Oklahoma 73801 IU BISHOP AND DAVIS INSURANCE AGENCY Independent Agents Representing Several Reliable Insurance Companies Whatever of Value That You Possess Let Us Help Protect That Value Through Insurance Arnett, Oklahoma WOODWARD SAVINGS LOAN Home Mortgage Loans and Insured Savings Home Office — Woodward, Oklahoma Branch Office — Guymon, Oklahoma ARNETT PACKING PLANT Congratulations Seniors Owners: Buck Cadwell and Roy Chamberlain Arnett, Oklahoma 116 LA PETITE BEAUTY SALON Congratulations Seniors 1978. Owner: Wanda Allen Operators: Pat Stewart and Patty Wildman Arnett, Oklahoma CRAIGHEAD PHARMACY I 7th and Main Woodward, Oklahoma 117 ELLIS COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Arnett, Oklahoma Only Complete Records in Ellis County C. E. MARTIN W. F. MARTIN D. R. MARTIN, Sec. 885-751 I SLOW BUT SURE SINCE 1938 Hay and Cattle Hauling T. E. Liquid Feed Congratulations Seniors J. C. Gross Arnett, Oklahoma 885-2274 f - i U( Wiedens1 Polled Herefords J(,j [ t Arnett, Oklahoma l j ))j Phone: 939-2493 k(j W| Jay, Karen, Klinton, and Travis i y ffl O. E. NULL SON, INC. BOND ABSTRACTORS Since 1902 B. L. C. A. Null Null President Secretary Older Than Oklahoma Juanita Page, Asst. Secretary Arnett, Oklahoma - KRAFT'S CAFE Lunches Daily Monday thru Saturday 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays till 2 p.m. Shattuck, Oklahoma OLIVER'S Shoes for the Family and Ladies Apparel Woodward, Oklahoma 256-6061 FARM BUREAU MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Agent: Bill Nicholson Office: Box 232 Arnett, OK 72832 Phone: 885 3301 Home: Box 17 Shattuck, OK 73858 Phone: 938 2766 ARNETT POST OFFICE Postmaster: Grover Bayless Cleric Maybelle Hanan Arnett, Oklahoma 73832 THE KENNETH SHERRILLS Congratulations Seniors 1978 Arnett, Oklahoma 73832 WOODWARD AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS ASSOC. BOOMER Buick — Pontiac — GMC — Toyota IRWIN Chevrolet FERGUSON Ford LAUBHAN Oldsmobile — Cadillac — Subaru AL NORMAN Chrysler — Plymouth — Jeep 122 Quality Chekd GOLD SPOT MILK Woodward, OK 73801 Serving the Arnett Area ______ POOR BOY'S I Craig Stereos for | Home and Car Albums and Tapes 256 8107 Woodward. OK 73801 WOODWARD COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 9th and Santa Fe Woodward, OK 73801 123 SASSY-O Beauty Salon Peggy Thomas Operator Arnett, Oklahoma CIRCLE C LODGE Verl and Ellen Winters 885 251 I Arnett, Oklahoma 124 KEN'S DRUG Ken Harrison, Owner Shat+uck, Oklahoma RANGE BROS. Roofing and Insulation Urethane Foam Roofing All Types of Insulation Free Estimates Phone:885-3021 Arnett, OK 73832 T-H-E GARDENS 125 From Left to Right: Carl Mackey. Mac Suthers. Carl O'Hair. Kenneth Davis, and Robert Dearing. ELLIS CO. CONSERVATION DISTRICT 328 S. Main Shattuclc, OK 73858 Congratulations Seniors 1978 KENNY SCHOENHALS FAMILY Arnett, OK 73832 126 GLEN’S PROPANE Your Philgas Distributor Warner Seeds Arnett, OK 73832 ARNETT KIWANIS CLUB President — Jack Looney Secretary — Carroll McCoy Treasurer— Russell Miller 127 Best Wishes Seniors of 78 BUCKLES DEPT. STORE SHATTUCK NATIONAL BANK Member FDIC Complete Banking for You 129 RUPPRECHT'S SALES SERVICE Whirlpool Appliances — Plumbing — Electrical Wiring Arnett, OK 73832 SUE'S HAIR PEN Karen Branstetter, Owner Arnett, Oklahoma 73832 CROCKER MUSIC CO. Pianos — Organs Stereos Band Instruments 256 5443 Woodward, OK 73801 130 © 1118 Main St. BOSCH ELECTRIC CO., INC. Wholesale and Retail Automotive Electrical Supplies Woodward, OK 73801 BOOMER SUZUKI 210 Main 256 6494 Woodward, OK 73801 131 MASON FUNERAL HOME Shattuck, Oklahoma Phone 938 2521 HILLCREST PHARMACY Woodward, Oklahoma Phone 256 3363 • A BOOSTERS The Cottonwood Tree Westside Grocery Southern Engraving Co. Mead's Jewelry Kough Dept. Store. Ruffin's Dept. Store Diane's School of Dance Joe Cheap’s Jacklyn's Jewelry Sunset Yamaha Ruttman Kawasaki Tot's Teen's J C Grocery Akard Florist Ora's Fashion Northrup Jewelry Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Derrick and Family Davison and Son Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Woods 132 ARNETT STYLE SHOP WILDMAN CONOCO Arnett, Oklahoma Phone 885-3361 BROWN SON INC. P.O. Box 279 Arnett, Oklahoma 73832 (405) 939-2255 O.T.C. No. 1898 M.C.L. No. 21961 Paul Kibbe Janet Booth Manager Secretary An Employer of Ellis Countians and Taxpayer of Arneff School District Since 1967 TONKAWA REFINING COMPANY JP-4 Jet Fuel Diesel Fuel Casinghead Gas Residual Oil Paul Nicholson Refinery Manager Phone 939 2205 10 Miles East of Arnett on Hwy 60 NORTHWEST OKLAHOMAN Printing — Gifts — Office Supplies Shattuck, Oklahoma crcr .1 8. kwrcn ij' 5 fhomats Br«' .yV roUNTV Mike Feue-bcrn tortu t-r Garfield County Altent, is the new Ell County tor He assumed the .j •4 ,, lion January 1st 'V ■ ( Feuerborn fills • cancy created w ,, ' e McGowan, form- or in l,r.ide r ___________ 4 H o is the new Ell £ •• 0‘ Extension Du- events for the young)' age group kids, and alsi an added attraction •' Wild Cow Milking contest for adults The dates set for the rodeo were May 5 and 6 Those attending the meeting were Dona Folks. Mr and Mrs Fla ..n. em ■ III •A ARNETT, OKLAHOMA 73832 ANTED! LOT'S OF PEOPLE AT OUR Hallow ’en carnival ARNETT GYMATORIUM FRI, OCT. 28 6:30 P FEFRESFMNTS: Including Sloppy Joes and Hot Dogs. In Cafeteria! CANEWLK SPCK)K ROULETTE WHFEL CART THROW And Many Mwe! PROGRAMS by sromns IN AUDITORTLK Kindergarten .7:00 First Grade...7:30 -Second Grade. 8:00 TTurd Grade ..8:30 Fourth Grade ” _ NIGHT OF CROWNING DRAWS N Mrs Ihmald ll.imUmi .md Chance Suthrr • son ■ ■I Mr and Mr- t.rad) Suthers The kindergarten -lu dents who will carry the robe for the Queen are Kristy Hranstetler daughter of Mr and Mrs Ronald Hranstetler. and Jason Cross, son of Mr and Mrs. Ronald Cross Fifth ' Grai The Royal Court is complete now that crown bearers have been chosen for Coronat ion ught, No vember 12. The Wildcat yearbook staff makes the selections, keeping in mind that only those chil dren who have partici paled before are exclud ed From the third grgdt Amanda Sherr' Idauehter oi Mr. and V Randy Sherrill and Jas ton of Represrntata and Mrs. Buzz Bradsh Arnett Public School were chosen. will start August 22. Bus Cynnamon Branstie will run at their regu- ter, daughter of Mr. alar time and the first day. Mrs. Larry BranstetuAugust 22. will be a full and Joe Hoskins, son day of schoaL School will Mr and Mrs. Raymodismi - '. 1 each day. Hoakins. were chose- Oo to encour of the second - , o5-. _ T8- ' ven ' 2$. tT°lLs. ■Aing 3.16. 'tX . 3.16C.; 1 '3l0 -Ko, n Uu U a .SO- GC'VjV- S'-eV ’ ! i i till w err held I'm -'l.n .iHeriimiii to -e If i w 11 .ingers nil ihe r, «suing illynua Thini liiic and Chen Allard wi re chosen by the three jiiilgi - Mrs Hlnndell llultman. Mrs. Georgia Mitchell, and Mr Jim Parham The judges ranked the contestants on a four point scale Oil •vmp Snvd Wayr lores and f Th. held Arne m ii plans for tl ARNETT SCHOOL STARTIN polio. and HOUSE DT vaccine, rubella. The swimming pool will close beginning August 15 '•h day and night se •••’II give us a I to parti nch pro iunt of S Ho a later di remember school yeai August school. Septen Day. no sc o-tobei fcOViV V 0,,Ooddl a v0'. eive is. T nonn?,m f°r it? th , C6«j 3S ,1 'bef '-d of kr fn. the °lBo t” «th7ere mmwm V,; Sp lot «I L ’ 3 «obVn 3.00- NEW % FACU1 MEMBi ?’ 3 ote t - r ' foO . eCB®0 ' gool. Stu BEWARE SCHOOL BUSES ppr° ' OF c ' 01] Bid °a for r The b,d V U07J fo Jy oC St, p; -i «fld a? Mrs. Kay Fiel i hired to teach m science for the school year. Sht taught at Canadiai Darrouzett. Texas. t toT‘ AU ' rti. et® Je« •hool has started once • and it is time to be . , W - • lookout for school - . topping and start I- Gt g the roadways i s ■S' Oft I 3 3 new faculty members . Tr T .3 . ‘yV eC; ' band; V A.O. •£ S U. 5; H V T V n j c. s«' CARNIVAL GROSSES $1,500.00 Jim Parham ° hara Guy, V. Jum dao o. Gary Hall and dor advise that Oklahoma re- uN- notorists ap • school bus ,t1 d with the in opera d to stop ed until is off. fft. °ftj er °f hX S •Vtnu, TP77 r, “Way k short sr% nti.ia! eok vl v,«.- fhi « VMr Th n w h«nH minut « dunnir 0,° c .o«Ve V you reftt ■p •« « an otvOV
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