Booker T Washington High School - Hornet Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1981

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Indian club Indian club enjoyed a very active year. We became involved in various projects and went on several trips. Our club, which was open to all students, was established to learn more about Indian culture. We went to many places, including the Indian villages at Anadarko, the southwest Plains Indian Museum and the play Indians , put on by Tulsa Junior College and the Indian Theatre Co. Money earned from a successful bake sale went to order sweatshirts with Indian club insignia. We also had plans to paint a mural in co-sponsor Allyne Verkins' room depicting Indian culture. With our active participation from members and sponsors, Indian club enjoyed a productive year. Christian fellowship We met nearly every activity period to pray, sing and study the Scriptures. We wanted to provide a place away from the rush where Christians who felt the need could get support in their faith. At some of our meetings we had guest speakers from local churches to lead us in discussion and worship. We always took time to pray for each other and our school. Some people criticized us for violating separation of church and state because many of us tried to convert fellow students, but we felt we were just excerising our right to free speech. 30 Indian club: Front rowg Co-s onsorJod Fli o Neeley, Tracy Scott, Michelle Willis, Kim row: Dovey Wolford, Mike Harp, Asenath P Y PP 1 Co-sponsor Allyne Verkins, Swake. Christian fellowship: Front Zuniga, Paula Bowman Collins, Lynn Roach, McCondichie, Sherri Derrick Minter, Karen Joe Kelly. Sixth row: Samilton, Alana Johnson. een Grigsby, Janet Rhoades, Tracy Baptiste, Bet Emerson, DeAnn Mullin, Paula Boggs, Pam Karen Green, Carvin Knowles. Fifth row: Robert Marcie Love, Darren Hull, Anthony Ivey, Edward Samilton, Beatrice Johnson. Back row: Clarinda h , Stacey Chrisite, Lisa Redford. Second row: Jackie row: Alisa Hill, Carolyn Reeves. Fourth row: Melvin

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panish club Compared to Spanish clubs in the past, we were the cream fthe crop. We held a dance, had guest speakers and planned trip to Mexico. We took part in the International Dinner that as held in conjunction with the other BTW foreign language lubs. Enjoying Mexican and Spanish cultures was our favorite astime, and during activity periods we learned about them special guests at club meetings. Some students from taught us traditional folk dances, and Mrs. Rose showed us how to cook real Mexican food. A new T-shirt design and an involved membership helped to our year exciting and full of Spanish culture. ont row: Becky Clark, Roxanne Roundtree, Julie Tischler, Lone Kirkegaard, Paula Jeanmard, Terri Young, Mark Hasting, Rod Brown, osalyn Pennington, Lisa Williams, Donovan Penkert, Mitch Feinman, Kim Ward, Robin Busby, Cynthia Cannon, Sadona Blake, Chris Mills, trice Rolison, Sponsor Connie Stephens. Second row: Helen Whitehead, Mrs. Helmen, Beth Swake, Karen Green, Sherri Rogers, Angela alker, Shirley Lazenby, Leslie Gibbs, Anita Hawkins, Nan English, Karen Tilken, La Juania Payne, Bridgette Edwards, Rosie Self, Pamela Van ten, Kristi Pope, Anita Neal, Alisa Hill, Teri Schaffer, Paula Boman. Third row: Tracy Ozbun, DeAnn Mullins, Shelly Gourd, Carolyn Reeves, ri Adams, Roger Gillespie, Myra Titus, Kim Hill, Angela Cato, James Redmond, Angie Bass, Chris Haggard,Kem Melone, Carl Mayrath, Rae nnParkinson, Dovie Wolford, Janet Van Wormer. Back row: Richard Hasting. 29



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Y Ml , . ,-he .-120' X 61. . ff., as Red Cross Q 'Q' A . 4 Q47 ,I ix s,,-. T 5' Q f' as fi X, As usual, we got people to give - , 5 -' - 9 us their swimsuits, their canned , '53, - f f- 1' food, their fruit-and-candy-filled - ,K ' , M , 5 9- 3 l Q Xmas stockings yearning to ' ' f 4 - f if breathe free - just like the Statue ' f - 1 '- ' o Liberty poem. fWith such high 5 'r ' purposes, how could we lose?i ------ --- ' 1 ' We had a new sponsor, Karen 'n Legate, who had worked with Red I A i 2 i Cross before coming to BTW. She helped us with other fund-raisers such as having a plant sale and selling gobble-grams for Thanksgiving. We worked on making students more aware of what Red Cross does and got more students involved. ed Cross: Front row: Tony Bosworth, Brian Cooper, Kayla Holman, Beatrice Johnson, Cynthia Mann, Audrey Thompson, Angela Kelly, lelodg Burrell, Tina Benson, Bridgett Cooper. Back row: Angela Bass, Johnny DeGeer, Michael Barnes, Shae Priddy, Dina Parry, Hung an , ponsor Karen Legate. sf i IHA. Second row Sponsor Inez Sakelaris Tay Harvey Susie Tattershall Doug Hunter 1as. Third row. Bruce Johnson, Melody Burrell Bridgette Cooper Derrick Minter w: LeGena Jeanmard, J.D. Burleson, Melonie Mayes. Fifth row: Tracy Hatcher, Julie Audre Murrell. Sixth row: Angie Cato, Sam Mingo, Lisa McKay. Seventh row: Tachona David Leak, Angela Sells, Robert Herring. Back row: Jim Palmer, Dolores Jackson, Forte. Front row: Jonathan Brown, Robin Washington, Paige Kennett, Darla O'Brien, Dwight ro ' ' I Law club By selling doughnuts and t-shirts, we earned money for our club. By holding mock trials and debates with other schools, we furthered our education in law. And by being members of the Law club, we found ourselves guilty of enjoying ourselves in the process. 31

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