Caney Valley School - Trojan Yearbook (Ramona, OK)

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Trojans Caney Valley School 1975-1976 Spirit of 76 Supplemental color pages prepared to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the United States of America in this bi- centennial year—1976. 4 1 Call of the Minutemen prior to the historic Battle of Lexington. 2 The Battle of Concord Bridge was the first battle of the war 3 Monument to the Minutemen which stands on the site of the Battle of Lexington, where “the shot heard round the world was fired April 19. 11 5. 4 The signing of the Declaration of Independence. July 4. 1776. 5 Independence Hall. Philadelphia, where the Continental Congress con- vened to decide a course of action. 6 Benjamin Franklin. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson working to revise Jefferson’s draft of the Declaration of Independence. Foreword The 1976 Trojan is a students view of a year that has become only a memory. The year 1976 will rapidly become almost in- distinguishable from all that have gone before and will follow; but what time erases, this book will preserve the year as the students saw it at Caney Valley School. What began in the hot. early month of August has now become a full cycle with the line of commencement. The first reunion of old friends soon ended with demanding assignments. Every day the school inhaled and exhaled a swarm of students. In the classroom as well as on the court, students met vic- tory and defeat. As a group, we huddled together to face the new opportunities of tomorrow. As individuals we kept our goals set high and plodded on the the future. For some this was a first year of initiation; for others a last year of preparation. 1975-76 was a game . . . teacher . . . friends . . . the past . . hope . . . fear ... a memory . . . pointing on toward the future. Principals - Talking To Faculty . . . As Faculty Listens . . . 4 . . . In-Service Training . . . . . . After Break . . . The faculty members are busy filling out their forms for their OEA. NEA. and LOCAL MEMBERSHIP 5 We are a busy faculty, as you can see in these pictures “Stand Your Ground . . . If They Mean to Have a War, Let It Begin Here.” Copt. John Barker 1 Capt. John Parker uttered those words as the colonial militia under his command prepared to meet the British troops at I exington. Those works and the painting—Spirit of ‘76—exemplify the dedication and determination of the American patriots in their fight for independence. The colonies had organized to express their grievances in an effort to resolve the differences within the framework of the Empire. Several of the colonial legislatures had instructed their delegates to the Con- tinental Congress in Philadelphia to oppose any move toward in- dependence. The movement for independence was gaining strength and following the publication of Thomas Paine’s Common Sense, which argued for colonial sovereignty, a resolution was adopted and a committee of five appointed to draft a declaration of independence. 2 General Washington, who had been appointed commander-in-chief of American forces by the Second Continental Congress, was a brilliant military strategist. It was his decision to take his Continentals across the Delaware River on Christmas night which resulted in the first ma- jor colonial victory. That victory at Trenton over Hessian mercenaries gave the ragged army renewed vigor. Supported chiefly through the printing of Continental currency, the colonial army also went through the personal fortunes of many American patriots—among them Washington, Jefferson. Richard Henry Lee and John Adams. These fortunes were donated to the cause of liberty—a cause supported by about one-third of the American population which was near 2,000.000. Another one-third remained loyal to the English crown and the remainder were apathetic. Despite many defeats, the colonies managed to keep an army in the field as a symbol of American resistance, to guarantee a negotiated rather than dictated peace. “ . . Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death! Patrick Henry 3 Following the victory at Yorktown. Washington refused the offer of his troops to become king and returned to Philadelphia to aid with the establishment of a permanent government for the new republic—-a loose alliance of sovereign states held together by the Articles of Confederation. An envoy composed of Benjamin Franklin. John Adams and John Jay was sent to negotiate with the British. It was not until 1783 that the peace agreement, known as the Treaty of Paris, was signed, guaranteeing the sovereignty of the l.nited States of America. The Articles of Confederation, despite many weaknesses, served to un- ify the states until 1787 when a special convention was held at Independence Hall in Philadelphia to revise them. The meeting was attended by fifty-five of the most-prominent men of the day. Twenty- nine of the delegates representing a majority of the states met on May 25 and decided to draft an entirely new constitution rather than am- mend the Articles of Confederation. The meeting then became known as the Constitutional Convention. AJ The men who assembled for the Constitutional Convention were an illustrious group with nearly every delegate a person of prominence in his home state. A large majority favored a strong central government. After four months of debate, on September 17. 1787. the new constitu- tion was completed. In a little more than four months, six states had ratified the new constitution. Despite the good beginning, the fight for ratification was bitter and it was not until September 13. 1788, that the necessary two-thirds majority of the states had approved the docu- ment and Congress could call for states to choose their electors and congressmen. Several of the states had ratified the constitution with the provision that it would be amended. Thus, as one of its first official acts under the new constitution, the Congress added the first ten amendments known as the Bill of Rights. Washington was un- animously elected President and a new nation was launched on a course of democracy. A New Year Brings New Addition To Lunchroom The new school year of 1975-76 was begun with a new ice-cream machine pictured here for the use of making malts and milk shakes. The students are really enjoying this addition in the lunchroom. Charlie is showing Pat Tucker how it works and Millie and Jane are looking on. These students are anxiously awaiting for the 8:50 bell to ring. The Kindergarten class in the usual routine of drinking their milk in the mid-afternoon. Their teacher. Mrs Williams is assisting each one Are You Awake To Your Environment? Awake, Awake . . . tis time for action . Awake to the throbbing beat of OOPS I MADE A MISTAKE 12 Expressions . . . Expressions are fleeting moments in the expanse of school experiences . . . to be enjoyed only by those fortunate enough to have the eye of the can- did camera as it exposes feelings of surprise . . . friendship . . . concern . . . disgust . . . hope . . . involvement. . . . Pep Assemblies . . . 14 AND behind every victorious team, you will find those ever faithful supporters the entire school body. We are proud of the boosting spirit given through out the school year at CVHS. COACH CREATH and football boys are pleased with the all-student body turn-out with lots of spirit. • • • “We had Unity; We had Faith in one another; We had an understanding that makes a ball team.” This is how Head Coach Don Creath explains the success of our 1975 football team. “We possessed such qualities as pride and self- discipline. Each player had a spirit of inspiration, which enabled us to be a team whose hearts, as well as minds, could be educated. Each player had an opportunity to see himself not in terms of what he is. but in terms of what he can be. Most impor- tant of all. we were an effective working unit com- posed of individuals who. when tested beyond their breaking points, always excelled beyond their capabilities.” ... Go Trojans Go Mr Guy. the band instructor, and Marvin help with Trojan Spirit on the drums. Graduates SHERRI ANN ALLEN Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow DANIEL LEE BILLBE The best way to knock the chip off your neighbor's shoulder is to pat him on the back. JAMES HAROLD BILLBE JR He who does not love wine, women, and song, remains a fool all life long. ROBERT ERNEST BOYD A good example of a figure of speech is when you hear of a woman being speechless CHARLES MICHAEL BRADLEY When a man is lost in thought, it’s probably because he’s in unfamiliar territory. JIMMY WAYNE BRASHEAR Fishing is just a jerk at one end of the line waiting for a jerk at the other end. CYNTHIA DONNETTE CREATH I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past CARMEN LEE CLEMENTS You are not really successful until someone claims he sat beside you in school. ANITTA DIANE DAVIS A leader has two important characteristics: First, she is going somewhere: second, she is able to persuade other people to go with her. CECIL WOODROW DINGMAN Angels who guard you when you drive, usually retire at 65. KENNETH ELWOOD EDEN The most valuable gift you can give another is a good example WADIE LEE ELAM The frustrating thing is that the key to success doesn't always fit your ignition MARK ALLEN ENNIS One-half the troubles of this life can be traced to saying yes too quick, and not saying no soon enough. LARRY WAYNE EVANS Just when you think tomorrow will never come, it's yesterday. 19 TIMOTHY ALAN FANNING What often keeps a man from making a fast buck is a slow horse. JOSEPH FELEGIJR The great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do. JONATHAN BRADLEY FLYNN If you cannot tell the truth when it sounds like a lie. nor a lie when it sounds like the truth, what are you to say? SUSAN MARIE GEIGER Everybody is ignorant—only on different subjects. CLYDE RANDALL GUFFEY Before you put your best foot forward, make sure you know which one it is. 20 FRANK MERRILL HERREN To succeed in life you need two things: ignorance and con fidence. DONNA LEAH HERRINGTON The love in your heart wasn’t put there to stay Love isn't love till you give it away. ALVIN WAYNE HOFFMAN Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. DANA MARIE HORSMAN If you cannot win. make the person ahead of you break the record. JAMES HENRY HUDSON It takes less time to do a thing right than to explain why you did it wrong HAROLD DUANE JACKSON To accomplish great things, we must live as if we were never going to die. MARCELEEN JONES I can resist everything except temptation AMANDA LEE KELLY When two people cannot see too much of each other nor too lit- tle of other people, they're in love. MARY JENNINE KING The girl who thinks she has broken her heart has only sprained her imagination. CAROLE ANN LUCAS If you see someone without a smile, give him yours. MARTIN WADE McKENZIE Experience teaches us only one thing at a time—and hardly that, in my case DEBRA LYNN MARTIN Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die. life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. RICKY WAYNE MEDLOCK Of all sports, basketball attracts the highest type of youth. BILLY ELDON MILLER The value of a friend is worth more than all the riches of the world. CLARA MAE MORRIS The kindness planned for tomorrow doesn't count today. DEBORAH SUE MORRISON People can be divided into three groups: those who make things happen, those who watch things happen, and those who wonder what happened. 22 DARRELL EUGENE MOSES Missing is part of winning. DEBORAH ANNE NICKL It takes a lot of thought and effort and downright determina- tion to be agreeable. DONALD LEE OSBORNE The harder you work, the luckier you get SANDRA MARIE PEARSON Let there be such oneness between us that when one cries the other will taste salt. DARLA KAY PETERS It's easy to be an angel when no one wrinkles your feathers BREANDA CAROLE PRATHER Friendship should not be thought of as something we get; it is something we give. JOHN MONROE PRENTICE II The faster you drive the sooner the highway patrol will over- take you PAMELA LYNN RODGERS The easiest way to make ends meet is to get off your own' ALBERT MARVIN SANDERS The only place that you can park as long as you want to. you don't want to. MARVIN RAY SEABOLT Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes PAULA MAE SHINN Genius is one per cent inspiration and ninety-nine per cent perspiration. DANA RAE SIMMONS Telling all you know is as bad as believing all you hear LYNDA DIANE SMITH Love's blindness consists oftener in seeing what is not there than in seeing what is. MARK EDWARD STUNKARD Let us not look back in anger, nor forward in fear, but around in awareness TIMOTHY CURTIS SYDEBOTHAM If we had everything we wanted, we wouldn't like what we had KAREN SUE TATE It is just as hard to live with the person we love as to love the the person we live with LONNIE WAYNE TATE Evil is live spelled backwards LIBBY BERNICE TAYLOR The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook DAVID VERNON THOMAS Lots of girls can be had for a song, but the trouble is, it’s the wed- ding march. YOLANDA JO TOWNLEY Love is an excruciating toothache of the brain. 24 KENNY EARL VIRDEN Look out for the person who tells you can’t take it with you He'll try to take it with him. LINDA RUTH VIRDEN Before marriage, a man yearns for a woman; after marriage the y is silent. DAVID ALLEN WEBB There was never a saint with red hair DEBORAH RENEE WICKHAM Don’t waste time looking back. Your eyes arc in the front of your head. SUSAN KAY WOOD “You shall above all things be glad and young. JAMES DEWAYNE WOODS Whenever I indulge my sense of humor, it gets me in trouble. MARK WARREN WRIGHT My tastes are simple I like to have the best. MICHAEL RAY WRIGHT I don’t worry about tomorrow's problems. I’m not even acquainted with yesterday’s. 25 Senior Float Captivates First Place The Senior Class of '76' was awarded with first place in the homecoming parade after working many strenous hours preparing a color- ful U S flag The work was tedious and competition proved to be stiff, but the seniors float captured a lot of admiring glances as the flag was proudly displayed in the parade. 26 As Carol Lucas and Pam Rodgers proudly display our nations superior colors of the Red. White, and Blue. We Seniors of ‘76’ will dedicate ourselves to carry out the beliefs of our forefathers, love and peace to one another, honor our nation for what it was founded upon And pray to God to hold us in his hands, and guide us through trials that we face. AMERICA, proud and strong. Sr. Class Officers L to R Don Osborne. Student Council; Dana Horiman. Secretary-Treasurer; Marceline Jones. President; David Webb. Student Council; Debbie Nickl. Vice- President Trojan Pride Surprise! Surprise! Well, I Neva! Oh, Papy! 27 M 00 Junior Anita Agnew Clarence Almond Sandra Askew Todd Branstetter Chris Bruner Kathi Buttman Kenny Buttman Bill Coble Ricky Cook Dennis Cramer Nancy Cranor Randy Deason Donna Dmgman Willard Dunham Mike Evans Duane Evans Mike Felegi Teresa Fugate Janet Fulton Julie Geiger Melinda Gosvener Gary Harrold Brad Haughn Theresa Heape Jim Hindman 30 Class Jennifer Howell Kennen Inbody Kelly Jackson Rodney Jenkins Kandis Jones Gary Kelly Sarah Kittrell Sherri Lucas Rick Martin Randy Matti Bobby Miller Donajo Miller Vicki Moore Mike Moore Diane Morris Wes Parker Cindy Pierce Diana Pugh Linda Raybom Sue Sanders 31 Junior Class Steve Toalson James Tresner Karen Trottingwolf Paul Ward Jami Weaver Sharon Whitaker Don Whitson Keitha Willcox Steve Wood Rebecca Young Chuck Zoski Jr. Class Officers K Willcox President D Dingman • Vice-President P Ward Secretary C Pierce • Student Council T. Branstetter - Student Council 32 Sophomores Sophomore Syd Barnes Marcella Barron Mary Brasher Cindy Breshears Ken Brewster Dean Browning Sharon Clark Wilbur Clark Vickie Coil Vicki Collings Jenise Dick Kelly Dick Tom Easley Brad Forbes Ward Foster Ella Friend Burr Gagan Cariotta Gordon Glen Haywood Nancy Hindman 34 Class Rachel Horsley Bruce Hunt Lezlie Hutchings Debi Jenkins Cindy Kirkpatrick Becky Lewis Steve Lunsford Doug Martin Donna McMillian Tammy Medlin Ricky Miller Wade Miller Cathy Moody Randy Moore Jim Morns Rose Moses Shawn O’Dell Paul Orcutt Johnny Parker Warren Peck Janice Pierce Brenda Pugh Kevin Rodgers Roger Rowe Gene Medlin Photo not available 35 Sophomores Dotty Graham New Student Tammy Sires Tereasa Sitterly Lecia Smith Rhonda Smith Let ha Stark Tonya Scullawl Brenda Seabolt Diana Sears Treva Stillwell Curt Sumpter Susan Sybert David Taylor Willie Taylor Danny Thomas Terry Thompson Sonya Treadway Tony Ullrich Richard Vice Bob Vinson Diane Virden Tim Whitson Larry Wise. Jr Kevin Wood 36 Doug Yates - Photo not available Junior High Freshmen Lisa Allen Martin Almond Loddie Alspach Jeff Ballard Kirk Brewster Lisa Brinlee Andra Butler Cheryl Buttman Behndia Chew Jimmy Clark Rodger Coble Kelly Cook Brenda Cranor Ronnie Crouch Cheryle Cruson Michael Dean Rickie Dean Diane Dick Lorie Dodd Mike Elam Wilma Fanning Pam Faulkner Debbie Fitzpatrick Robert Fulton Dentse Gagan 38 Class Janie Gagan Larry Gallamore Clayton Gardner Karen Geiger Sharon Geiger Jerry Gray Debbie Harrald Ricky Hayes Kevin Hazelwood Robert Heape Gene Herren Charles Hines Karen Horsman Darryl Inbody Ricky Jefferson Diana Jenkins Alfred Jones Diana Jones Danny Kelly Gary King John King Randy Lunsford David Malcolm Kenny Martin Robert Martin 39 Freshmen Janet Medlion Debbie McGonigal Teresa Miller Doug Moore Michelle Neal Debbie Osborne Mark Owens Malissa Park Robert Parks Denise Parret Keith Potts Luther Prather Paulette Pruitt Pamela Pugh Rhonda Reeves Robert Roselius Gerald Sanders Cindy Simmons Debbie Smith Judy Smith Lisa Smith Cheryl Sumpter Karen Sumpter Deborah Sunn Laura Taylor 40 Class FIRST ROW: J Gray SECOND ROW. L to R K Cook. D Moore. R Hayes THIRD ROW R Lunsford. Robin Tinsley Kathryn Trottingwolf Robbye Villarreal Cheryl Virden Darren Webb Donny Wickham Class Officers Pioneer Days L to R K Brewster. R. Lunsford. P Pruitt. B Chew. P Thurman. M Park. L. Prather 41 Susan Hughes Dana Hutchings Danny King Ted Long Diana Marshall Eighth Barbie Adcock Michelle Ballard Vernon Bond Sheila Bradley Skip Bruner Barry Chew Walter Coble Carl Cox Thresa Davis Joe Dick Wendy Durfey Billy Elem Wade Foster Chuck Harker Cheryl Harrald Jim Hatfield Kevin Haughn Greg Howell Kathy Hudson Cindi Huffaker 42 Grade Angelia Martin Celeste Mason Beckey McGonigal Dee McMurtrey Cindy Medlock Scott Miles Darla Miller Karen Miller Eddy Needham Pauline Nelson Diana Parks Edward Parrett Billy Pruitt Joyce Sanders Scott Scullawl Troy Talbott Shellt Whitaker Cindy Wilson Diane Yates Sheri Yates Lucy Young 43 Eighth Grade Class Officers FIRST ROW L to R T Long SECOND ROW: B Adcock. D Hutchings. S. Whitaker THIRD ROW B Pruitt. J Hatfield. Pioneer Day 44 L to R K Miller. R. Martin. S. Mason. R Tinsley. L. Young. W. Coble. Seventh Grade Danny Connors Beth Creath Christopher Dizmang Vicki Durfey Robert Evans Patti Forbes Chris Foster Michael Frisbce Bryan Gardner Joe Gleason Gena Gougler Deborah Grubb Roddy Hartsook Julie Hatfield Stacey Hayes 4$ Seventh Grade 46 Burt King Sheila Landes Terri Madden Daniel Malcolm Terisa McGonigal Donna Morris Linda Moses Ted Murphy Donna Peck Marilyn Phillips Joe Bob Ringer Kenneth Sea bolt Kay Sheet Kevin Shinn David Simmons Cheryl Smith Linda Smith Stacey Willcox Rhonda Wills Sharon Workman Lisa Wright Pioneer Days Seventh Grade Class Officers FIRST ROW Brian Gardner SECOND ROW: Stacy Willcox; Walter Ward THIRD ROW: Bronc Ward; Chris Foster 47 Left to Right: Kevin Shinn. Stacy Hayes. Kurt King. Stacey Willcox. Brian Gardner. Sheryl Smith. Elementary WE ARE PATIENTLY WAITING FOR THE PARADE HERE IT COMES This was the day of the parade which preceded the HOMECOMING FOOTBALL GAME All classes were dismissed We lined up along the main street, waiting It was a nice Parade TAKING TIME OUT for watching the Parade. Sixth David Adcock Jim Bob Askew Johnny Allen Kim Allen Beth Ator Ben Barker Alan Barnett Rita Browning Cindy Burress Debra Carole Bret Chew Bill Corder Paul Dizmang Kevin Fitzpatrick Regina Fleming Lisa Foley Wes Foster Mark Gailey Mike Geiger Robert Goff Wade Hansche Chris Haughn Scott Hazelwood Ben Houchin Melody Inbody 50 Grade Brian Inman Clarence Johnson Alan King Jana King Matt King Kathy Landes Kim Martin Tina Miller Susan Moore Kenny Morris Doyle Moses Darlene Moses Tony Neal Todd Pattison Tammy Pope Mary Scullawl De Ann Smith Tim Smith Mike Taylor Dee Thomas Lance Wills Charlie Wilson Warren Wise Jesse Workman Scott Wright Donna Young 51 Fifth Kathrina Allen Ricky Alspach Johnny Ashley Peggy Barnett Tony Barron Dawn Brown Laura Burruss Anita Bush Bobby Conners Angie Cramer Kerry Evans Dale Fleming Jeff Fogle Bobbi Ford New Student Dena Graham Kevin Foster Sheila Friend Walter Gagan Todd Gallamore Donnie George Yvonne Houchin Robert Huffaker Teresa Jefferson 52 Grade Richard Lewis Robbie Melton Lorri Park Tracy Park Guy Parkin Darren Parks Marsha Pattison Teresa Pope Shelly Reeves Dela Roe Sandra Steitler Dawn Terrell Diane Tinsley Penny Vaden Robert Vice Anna Ward Jeff Wickham Tammy Wilson William Young 53 THROW SOME MORE CANDY YOU CLOWNS’ ISN'T THE PARADE INTERESTING? BLOW HARD' WHAT A FANTASTIC PARADE' HOW DID THEY MANAGE TO GET INTO GRADE SCHOOL? Fourth Grade Lynn Allen Cody Amez Alan Bennefield Lisa Brasher Carol Brisco Curtis Campbell Benny Coe Sandra Crabtree Lori Eastman Judy Evans Dell Ford Matthew Gailey Stephanie George Steven Gteger Brenda Gleason Brenda Goodine Matt Grubb Kenneth Haislip New Student Dawna Graham 55 Fourth Grade Mary Lewis Andrew Malcolm John McHale Kevin McGonigal Sheila Murphy Virginia Nichols Steve Sanders Donald Scott Cassie Sires Ricky Sheetz Robbie Smith Patty Stoy Jerry Street Annette Sumner Tammy Treadway Darryl Trottingwolf Kim Trottingwolf Jamie Tucker 56 Grade . . . Watching The Parade . . . Chris Willcox Jimmy Willcox Lori Woods Tracey Workman Andy Young 57 Third 58 Stacy Beeson Terry Bond John Brasher Tina Briscoe Gary Brumfield Dana Buttman Scott Campbell Cindy Carver Cindy Collings Beverly Cramer Jody Edwards Katie Ellington Mark Deramo Kan Foster David Fleming Todd Forbes Sherre Goff Alicia Gardner Kimberly Haislip Jimmy Haughn Donna Hobbs Kimberly Huffaker Jack Julian Kelli Kincaide Mark Leard Grade Richard Nelson Todd Owens Wesley Pattison David Parks Prank Parks Daren Pierse Lizzee Pope Rtta Prather Kimberlee Reed Tonya Rowe Terry Scullawl Amy Smith Kim Sydebotham Jo Dee Thiel Kerri Trottingwolf Diana Vice Robin Wann Mike Williams DeWayne Workman Kim Young 59 Second Angela Adcock Julie Adcock Mane Bradley Bob Brasher David Browning Rose Burrus Rosa Lee Calthorp Lesia Dean Pamela Dudly Jana Evans Tommy Field Stephen Fleming Christi Gallamore Tracey George Ann Marie Goodine Scott Hayes Jason Keehn Susan Lewis Terri Martin Kim Med lock Jimmy Nelson 60 Grade Chrischel Odell Stephen Phelps Keeton Pollan Stephen Pope Tammy Reed Dawn Scott Amy Sheren Dwayne Sheren Robert Simmons Stephen Simmons Christal Skidmore Shelly Smith Amy Strickland John Taylor Howdy LeRoy Terril Daron Thomason Kathleen Townley Scott Williams Ronald Woods 61 First Gary Brockman Ricky Buttman Earnest Crabtree Annette Elliott Gary Fiddler Mike Gailey Robert Goodine Michael Green Lisa Griffith Buddy Hudson 62 Grade Terry Webb Cheryl Wise Kim Woodworth John Workman Jesse Reeves Nena Rowe Mike Sanders Krystal Scott William Scott Julie Sumner Brian Trottingwolf Bobby Vaden James Viefhaus Jr. Matt Warwick 63 Kindergarten Lloyd Conner Hodie Eastman Eddie Ellington Angie Evans Joan Ford Ramona Fugate J. T Hagan Lance Galbreath Dennis Galemore Elizabeth Gleason Larry Heskett Carla Horton 64 Class Shelly Murphy Mary Payton Shelly Pope Richie Robinson Sheila Roe Nathan Sade Tony Sade Johnny Scott Kelli Shrum Charlie Stewart Jimmy Talbott Christy Thiel Brent Thompson Von Toth Joe Viefhaus Joe Voris Jennifer Wann 65 Headstart Michelle Corder Danny Deramo Dusty Ford Carey Friend Cora Lynn Moore Audrey Pope Lora Strickland Jerry Sumner Stacia Sumner Anna Louise Tanner Randy Taylor Tonya Waldon Dolly Workman Belinda Young 66 Administration CVS Superintendent Edward Treadway In years to come, former students of Caney Valley Schools will be reminiscing over the activities and ball games that made school life more important. Always present will be the memory of the studies and homework, the hours endured in the Library, band room, and athletic practice. Yet final memories are the best—Therefore, we wish to congratulate and thank the faculty members and students who have worked on this publication to provide us a pictorial ac- count of the 75 school year. We hope that all can look back through these pages and say that Caney Valley School is more than a place of learning. It has another side—fun and enjoyment. CVHS Principal James L. Mullin CV Jr. High Principal James Ashley 68 School Board Of Education SEATED L to R Charles Horsman • Vice Presi- President; Frank Herren - Member; Charles Ringer dent; Norman Whitaker Clerk; Val Jean Inbody - Deputy Clerk Secretary Betty Mullin She is more than a secretary. She is ready to help you at all times. She listens to your problems and always lends a hand. We are indebted to this wonderful secretary, who puts forth her efforts to please all who comes in the office. We all love you Mrs. Mullin. 69 Faculty Faculty David Allen Science Betty Ashley Second Grade Vickie Barthelemy Fir t Grade Ben Brown Counselor Mary Cheek Spamsh-Sr High English Rocky Clarke Speech-Sr. High Basketball English Diwayne Collins Sixth Grade Ellen Cotton Fourth Grade Don Creath Drivers Ed.-Sr. High Football Don French Sr High Math-Science Alma Froese Developmental Reading Instructor James Grovenburg Social Studies Thomas Guy Band Lynda Hagar Jr.-Sr Libranan Ann Hanschu Third Grade Martha Holt Jr. High English Alice Ingram Fourth Grade Janice Livingston Vocational Home Economics Doris Middleton First Grade 71 Faculty Maurice Middleton Social Studies Phillip Ogee Art Betty Parrett Science James Pulliam Math Virginia Rizley Sixth Grade Donna Simmons Special Education Nelson Stiles Math Jr High Coach Bessie Taylor Commerce C B Tuck Vocational Agriculture David Ward P E -Basketball Football Sheila Warwick Speech - English - J ou malism Esther Watson Second Grade Vickie Williams Kindergarten Gregory Winfield Sociology-Basketball Joyce Winfield Fifth Grade 72 Cooks - Custodians - Bus Drivers ROY PEACE DUB RANDALL WATSON HARRIS Responsible To Bring Students To School FROM TOP OF ROW' AT THE MIDDLE OF PAGE, we have from Left to Right: Jim Ashley. Don Creath. Tom Guy. and on LEFT BOTTOM of page, we have Roy Peace. Dub Randall. Jim Rowe. John Wickham NOT PICTURED are Watson Harris and Edwin Trottingwolf They are also bus drivers. 73 Royalty FFA Chapter Sweetheart Kandis Jones CVHS Football Coronation 1975 Senior Queen Cindy Creath 7 Sophomore Queen Lezlie Hutchings Junior Queen Donna Dingman The following first graders were the flower carriers, they are from left to right; Kimberly Woodworth. Gary Fiddler. Kathy Pierse. Escort: Queen: Mark Cindy Wright Creath Escort: Queen: Don Donna Osborne Dingman Escort: Queen: Jim Lezlie Billbe Hutchings FRONT ROW. Left to Right; Kathy Pierse. Gary Fiddler. Kimberly Woodworth SE COND ROW; Don Osborne. Donna Dingman. Mark Wright. Cindy Creath. Jim Billbe. Lezlie Hutchings. FLOWER CARRIERS Left to Right; Kimberly Woodworth. Kathy Pierse. Gary Fiddler. 77 CV Jr High Football Coronation 78 FIRST ROW: L to R. Debbie Osborne. Micheal Foster. Julie Sumner. Beth Creath. SECOND ROW: Barbie Adcock Flower Girl Crown Beam Julie Sumner Michael Fostt Queen Barbie Adcock Queen , Barbie Adcock Attendant Attendant Debbie Osborne Beth Creath Queen: Barbie Adcock Escort: Robert Roselius A ttendant: Debbie Osborne Escort: John King Attendant: Beth Creath Escort: Bryan Gardner Queens And Attendants Queen King Barbie Adcock Barry Chew FIRST ROW, L to R: B Gardner: B. Creath: D Osborne; J King. SECOND ROW: B Adcock; B Chew CV High School Basketball Coronation Queen Nancy Cranor ATTENDANT SONYA TREADWAY ATTENDANT DONNA HERRINGTON 80 ATTENDANT ESCORT DONNA HERRINGTON KENNY DINGMAN QUEEN ESCORT NANCY CRANOR RICKY MEDLOCK ATTENDANT ESCORT SONYA TREADWAY BOB BOYD 4 4 rp I 9 9 Theme “Colour My World’ ’ COLOUR MY WORLD was the theme of the High School Basketball Coronation. Pictured in that scene are: L to R: Donna Herrington. Kenny Dingman. Earnest Crabtree. Nan- cy Cranor. Ricky Medlock. Nena Rowe. Sonya Treadway and Bob Boyd. STANDING from Left to Right: Sonya Treadway. Bob Boyd. Nancy Cranor. Ricky Medlock. Earnest Crabtree. Nena Rowe. Donna Herrington and Kenny Dingman CVJR High Basketball Coronation Queen Karen Horsman King Gene Herren SEATED. L to R Candidate - Brenda Cranor. Crown Bearer • Howdie Eastman. Queen Karen Horsman. Flower Girl • Kelli Shrum. Candidate Kelly Cook STANDING. L to R Escort - Darryl Inbody. Escort Kirk Brewster. King Gene Herren. Escort • John King. CVJR High Coronation WOW WHAT A HUMDINGER OF A KISS CROWN BEARER: HOWDIE EASTMAN FLOWER GIRL KELLI SHRUM PRESENTATION OF FLOWERS AND CROWN TO THE QUEEN KJ Band Queen And A ttendants Darla Kathryn Karen Miller Trottingwolf Trottingwolf CV Jr. High Sweetheart Steve Lunsford Lisa Smith 87 Organizations Caney Valley Jr. High FFA FIRST ROW. L. to R R Lunsford. R Heap . R Hayes. P Young. M Owens SECOND ROW: Mr Tuck. Sponsor. R Williams. K Potts. L. Prather. A Jones. R Thompson. CVHS FFA L. to R: K. Eden. T. Sydebotham. D. Whitson. R. Medlock. J Woods. Mr Tuck. Sponsor. A. Hoffman. S. Wood. N. Talbott. R Deason. M Stunkard. J. Hudson. D. Moses. 88 CVHS Officers L. to R N Talbott President; S Wood - Vice-President; Mr Tuck - Sponsor. R Medlock Sentinel; K. Jones - FFA Sweetheart; M Stunkard Reporter; K Eden Treasurer; R Deason - Secretary Sophomore FFA FIRST ROW. L to R: J Ator. B Hunt. Mr Tuck. Sponsor SECOND ROW: B Forbes. K Allen. R Rowe. T. Ullrich. D Martin. K Wood. G Haywood. B Vinson THIRD ROW: S Lunsford. K Brewster. T Thompson. W Taylor. B Gagan. K Rodgers. L Wise. D Brown. R Vice. CV Jr. High FFA FIRST ROW. L to R: G Harrald. R Mat tix. K Inbody. G Kelly. R Jenkins. B Haughn. M Moore. M Felegi SECOND ROW T Branstetter. D Cramer. C Zoski. Mr Tuck. Sponsor. CVHS FFA Rides In Homecoming Parade 89 C VHS FH A FIRST ROW: L. to R.; S. Toalson. Heartthrob. T Fugate. V Moore. C Creath. Y Townley. P Shinn. D Sears. C. Lucas. J. Pierce. P. Rodgers. B Boyd. SE COND ROW: L Hutchings. K. Butt man. R Moses. D McMillen. N. Cranor. S. Syfert. C. Gordon. M Kelly. P Tilley. B Young. T Sitterly. V Collings. Mrs Livington. Sponsor. THIRD ROW: C Breshears. V Coil. B Pugh. R. Adcock. S. Askew. T Heape. N Hindman. J Dick. V Strome. C. Pierce. D. Jenkins. S Treadway. J King CV Jr. High FHA FIRST ROW: L. to R ; D. Jenkins. S Geiger. L. Dodd. K Geiger. D Parret. C. Simmons. C. Buttman. D Osborne. T Miller. A Butler. P Thurman SECOND ROW: J Gagan. D Fitzpatrick. K Sumpter. M Neal. K Cook. D Gagan. D Harrald. L. Allen. P. Pruitt. L. Smith. W Fanning THIRD ROW: D Smith. M Taylor. D Sunn. L. Bnnlee. C Cruson. B Cranor. D I ick. P Faulkner. D. McGonigal. R. Tinsley. A Williams. B Chew CVHS Student Council SEATED: L to R ; V Moore. T Fugate. M BACK ROW: T Branstetter. B Pugh. B Miller. Wright. K. Willcox. D Hors man. B Boyd C. Pierce. D Webb. D Osborne. J. Pierce. R Rowe. P Tilley. 90 Debate Team National Honor Society Left to Right: Bobby Miller. Velda Strome. Todd Branstetter. Ricky Cook. Library Staff STANDING: Student Librarian. D Osborne; Assistant Librarian. Mrs. Don French. FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs B Parrett. Sponsor. V. Collings; S Treadway. N Cranor; P Shinn; S Syfert; P Tilley. T Fugate SECOND ROW N Hindman; S. Whitaker; B Gagan; C. Pierce; P Ward; C. Creath; B Pugh; K Willcox; J Pierce THIRD ROW S Askew; G Kelly; B Boyd: G Harrald; M Wright; K Brewster; B Hunt; R Deason; D Horsman CV Trojan Band Drum Major: S. Askew. FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: D Mcmurtrey; L. Alspach. T Fugate. D Miller. Band Director: Mr Guy SECOND ROW C. Smith. D Grubb. D. Fitzpathick. K Trottingwolf THIRD ROW: J Gleason. R Crouch. D Connor. L Gallamore FOURTH ROW. L Wright. K Trottingwolf. L Young. B Pruitt FIFTH ROW B King. S Coil. D Peck. C. Foster. M Dean 91 SPEECH CLUB TOP ROW. Left to Right: Mr . Warwick. C. Cramer. V. Strome. R. Adcock. B. Allen. R Moore. W Miller. T. Branstetter. J. Hudson. M Stunkard. B Miller. D Sears. J Tresner. V Coil. M Jones SECOND ROW: R Miller. M Brasher. D. Jenkins. C Breshears. C. Almond. N. Hindman. Y Townley. L Smith. R Cook. T Stillwell. E Friend. J Dick. D Peters. S. Treadway FIRST ROW: T Sitterly. R Smith. S Clark. L Stark. B Seabolt. R Horsley. L Hutchings. T Sires. D Virden. V Moore. D McMillian. S Syfert. R Moses. P Rodgers. B Miller JOURNALISM CLASS TOP ROW: Left to Right. M Stunkard. D Horsman. J King. K Tate. Mrs Warwick SECOND ROW: L. Virden. M Kelly. D Martin. P Rodgers NOT PRESENT. D Herrington C VAC’S ANNUAL STAFF TOP ROW. Left to Right: Y Townley. D Horsman. D Morrison. B Prather. SECOND ROW: C. Cramer. L. Smith. D Herrington FIRST ROW Mrs Taylor. B Miller. TOP ROW. Left to Right: M Wright. K Inbody. D. Osborne. J. Hudson. K Brewster. J Billbe. M Stunkard. R Medlock. M Felegi. D. Webb. S. Lunsford. C Dingman. D Jackson SECOND ROW S. Treadway. K. Jones. T. Heape. C. Creath. T Fanning. W Miller. T Ullrich. B Allen. B Boyd. D. Horsman. R Moore, D. Evans. T Sydebotham. B Haughn. G Kelly. K Allen. S Allen. D Simmons. FIRST ROW D Herrington. C Breshears. N. Craner. K Willcox. S Whitaker. D Martin. R Martin. R Vice. R Cook. D Moses. P Ward. S. Toalson. M. Smith. J. Ator. R. Horsley. T. Sitterly. Pep Club FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Mi s Proese. D Simmon . K Jones. S Treadway. C. Creath. K Willcox. S Allen. J. Dick. T Sitterly. R Horsley. Mi Cheek SECOND ROW S. Askew. B Pugh. J Pierce. C Bruner. V. Coil. D Sear . P Rodgers. D Jenkins. V Colling . S Syfert. L. Hutchings. R Smith. P Shinn THIRD ROW: C Breshears. N Hindman. V Strome. C Pierce. T Branstetter. P Ward. R Cook. S Whitaker. E Friend. B Seabolt. M Stunkard. K Buttman. W Dunham FOURTH ROW: R Adcock. T Fugate. G Kelly. P Tilley. V Moore. D Horsman. N. Cranor. K Inbody. D Evans. M Evan Principal’s Office Staff Y. Townley, Mr. Mullin, C. Creath, B. Prather. Cindy Pierce, who work in Superintendent office. Math Club FIRST ROW: Left to Right: V Colling . P Tilley. N Cranor. D Morn . C Breshears. K Willcox. S Treadway. T Fugate SECOND ROW: Mr French. B Pugh. C. Bruner. R Cook. P Ward. R Rowe. T Heape. P Shinn. J. Pierce THIRD ROW: B Hunt. B Boyd. B Miller. D Webb. T Branstetter. M Wright. R Dea on. D O borne 93 Bluebirds FIRST ROW. L to R: C. O’dell. J. Theil. K. Haislip. C. Carver. J Adcock. A Adcock. SECOND ROW: Mrs Woodworth. T Rowe. T Friend. C. Gallamore K Reed. N Rowe THIRD ROW: K Huffaker. D Mullin. K Woodworth. T Reed. C Wise Chorus FIRST ROW. L to R: T. McGonigal. C. Mason. L. Young. D. Collings T Madden SECOND ROW V Taylor. B Creath. K Miller. C Cox. Mr Guy. Jr. High Office Staff FIRST ROW. L to R W Coble. V Bond. J. Smith SE COND ROW: B. Adcock. D. Parret. G. Herren. D. Student Council Hutchings. D Miller. Mr Ashley. NOT SHOWN: D. Jones 94 BACK ROW L to R Mr Ashley. D Peck. B Cranor. B McGonigal. L Allen FRONT ROW K Sheets. V Bond. M Neal. S Geiger VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. Sonya Treadway; Cindy Creath. Keitha Willcox; Sherri Allen; Kandis Jones; Dana Simmon CVHS Cheerleaders B TEAM CHEERLEADERS: Jenise Dick; Rachel Horsley; Tereasa Sitterly. Freshman Cheerleaders Belinda Chew; Andra Butler; Diane Jenkins. Wilma Fan- ning; Debbie Sunn; Debbie Harrald Seventh And Eighth Grade Cheerleaders Cheryl Harrald; Lisa Wright; Becky McGonigal; Joyce Sanders: Kay Sheet . 95 Athletics Trojans In Action Go Get Em CVHS Football Squad KNEELING. Left to Right: R Vice. S Toalson. J Ator. D Martin. R Martin. R Cook. M Smith. K Allen. D Evans. Coach Creath. SECOND ROW Coach Winfield. S Lunsford. B. Allen. W Miller. B Haughn. T Ullrich. K Brewster. R Morris. G Kelly. K Inbody. THIRD ROW: Coach Clarke. D Jackson. D Osborne. J. Billbe. B Boyd. M. Wright. D Webb. C Ding man. T. Sydebotham. J. Hudson Watch it. will you? 98 VARSITY FOOTBALL • They are ready for the game STRUGGLE. ANGUISH. STRAIN MAKE A TROJAN 99 CVHS Girl’s Varsity Trojanettes As the new basketball season began, our team had many obstacles to overcome. When the going gets tough, the tough gets going holds true for our team. As a team, we members have learned one im- portant lesson this year, that is to put all outside influences aside which interfere with our team work and charge on as true TROJANETTES. The girls that have played ball this season are truly dedicated girls. We are proud of you Trojanettes. Two senior girls graduate this year. They are: Dana Horsman. forward and Donna Herrington. Guard. We will sur- ely miss these two girls as they have been outstanding players. The team has a record of 13-9 as of this time and the season isn't quite over. FIRST ROW: L. to R D Dingman. M Brasher. T Sires. L Hutchings. K. Willcox. SECOND ROW D Virden. S Treadway. C Breshcars. D Herrington. N Cranor. S. Whitaker THIRD ROW; Coach Winfield. D. Jenkins. T. Heape. R Adcock. D Horsman. D. Graham. R Horsley DANA HORSMAN FORWARD DONNA HERRINGTON GUARD SHARON WHITAKER FORWARD DONNA DINGMAN GUARD THERESA HEAPE GUARD NANCY CRANOR GUARD KEITHA WILLCOX GUARD SONYA TREADWAY GUARD DOTTY GRAHAM DIANE VIRDEN GUARD GUARD ROBIN ADCOCK FORWARD CINDY BRESHEARS FORWARD 101 CVHS Boy’s Varsity—Trojans FIRST ROW: L. to R K Allen. T. Fanning. K Brewster. K Inbody. M Wright. D Webb. P Ward. S. Toalson SECOND ROW: L to R Coach Collins. J Billbe. M Felegi. R Medlock. M Stunkard. C. Dingman. B Boyd. Coach Clarke. We had unity; we had faith in one another; we had an understanding that makes a champion.“ We possessed such qualities as pride and self-discipline. Each player had a spirit of inspiration, which enabled us to be a team whose hearts, as well as minds, could be educated. Each player had an oppor- tunity to see himself, not in terms of what he is. but in terms of what he can be. Most important of all. their breaking points, always excelled beyond their capabilities. With a season record of 13 wins and 11 loses so far in the season with the season being nearly over, they have provided leadership throughout outstanding per- formances. The first taste of defeat ex- perienced. served as an inspiration to fight harder for the next game they played The seniors who are playing their last year are: Ricky Medlock. Mark Wright. Bob Boyd. Cecil Dingman. Tim Fan- ning. David Webb. Jim Billbe and Mark Stunkard. The seniors will leave to the future Tro- jans their greatest gift, a WINNING RICKY MEDLOCK CECIL DINGMAN FORWARD GUARD MARK WRIGHT GUARD TRADITION MIKE FELEGI FORWARD JIM BILLBE FORWARD 102 BOB BOYD GUARD KEN BREWSTER FORWARD TIM FANNING GUARD KIRBY ALLEN GUARD STEVE TOALSON GUARD FORWARD MARK STUNKARD FORWARD KENNON INBODY FORWARD PAUL WARD GUARD 103 And 8th Grade Football FIRST ROW; L to R: D. Conner. K King. E Trottingwolf. A Ward. W Coble. B Gardner. J Ringer. W Ward. K Seabolt. D Adcock SE COND ROW: K Haughn. V Bond. G Park . J Hatfield. B Chew. T Long. K Shinn. R Hart- sook. B. Evans. D Malcom THIRD ROW: Coach Stiles. J Jamison. B Elam. D King. C. Dingman. S. Smith. S Bruner. G. Howell. J Dick. S Miles. Coach Ward. 5th And 6th Grade Football FIRST ROW; L to R C Haughn. J Allen. B Barker. J Fogle. R Melton. R Lewis. J. Wickham. B Inman. M Gieger. T Smith. B Huffaker. B Houchin. B Conners. T Gallamore. SECOND ROW: Coach Brown. W Hanche. R Vice. T Neal. M Gailey. B Chew. C Wilson. M King. S Wright. D Adcock. L Johnson. C Dizmang. B Corder. D Flemming. Coach Collins. 5th And 6th Grade Basketball FIRST ROW; L to R D Roe. P Barnett. Y Houchin. J King. T Park. D Brown SECOND ROW B Ator. L Smith. K Martin. P Vaden. S Harper. A Bush THIRD ROW: D. Thomas. M. Scullawl. T Pope. T Pope. D Young. Coach Brown 104 Freshmen Boys Basketball FIRST ROW L to R. G Herren. R. Villareal. C Gardner. M Dean. R Lunsford. R Heape. R Hayes. SECOND ROW: J King. R Roselms. D Inbody. D Malcolm. K Brewster. L Gallamore. Coach Ward Freshmen Girls Basketball FIRST ROW: L to R C Buttman. A Butler. T Miller. L Dodd. P Thurman SECOND ROW C Simmons. K Cook. J Gagan. K Trottingwolf. D Harrald. B Chew THIRD ROW L. Allen. Manager. P Pugh. K Horsman. B Cranor. C Cruson. D. Sunn. Coach Ward. Freshmen Football FIRST ROW: L to R R Hayes. M Dean. C Gardner. G Herren. R Lunsford. R Coble SECOND ROW: Coach Ward. K Martin. L Prather. D Kelly. B Martin. R Villareal. J King THIRD ROW R Roselius. J Gray. D Malcolm. K Brewster. D Inbody. M Owen 105 Seventh Grade Basketball FIRST ROW L to R K King. E Trot tingwolf. B Ward. B Gardner. W Ward. D Connors SECOND ROW: D Malcolm. D. Simmons. C. Dizmang. J. Jamison. K Shinn. Coach Stiles. Eighth Grade Basketball FIRST ROW L to R E Needham. V Bond. T Long. R. Hatfield. B Chew. SECOND ROW: G Howell. S Bruner. S Scullawl. D King. Coach Stiles. 106 FIRST ROW KNEELING. L. to R ; D Park . D George. J Wickham. B Barker. T Smith. T Gallnmore. D Flemming SECOND ROW: Coach Collins. C Haughn. B Chew. S Wright. D Adcock. K Fitzpatrick. M Geiger Fifth And Sixth Grade Basketball Teams At C. V. School FIRST ROW. KNEELING: L to R B Conner . B Houchin. J Fogle. B Inman. R Vice SECOND ROW. KNEELING: R Lewis. M Gailey. J Allen. A Barnett. C Wilson. W Young THIRD ROW. STANDING. J Askew. W Foster. A King. P Dizmang. M King. Coach Brown 107 4-Hers The 4 HERS at Ochelata are as follows: FRONT ROW. Left to Right: L. Eastman. B Goodine. J Evans. D Brown. M Lewis. L Park. Y Houchin, B. Conner. K. Trottingwolf. J. Street. L L. Webb. R Vice. P Barnett. C Sires. T Park. D Roe. M Hopkins. A Sumner SECOND ROW: M Knight. C Campbell. S. Hayes. R Lewis. R Alspach. S Crabtree. E Needham. G Gougler. M King. P Dizmang. D. Young. P Ams. D Collins. W Young. B Ator. A Bush. K King BACK ROW R Hayes. D Hutchings. L Young. C Wilson. S Coil. D Smith. D. King. S. Smith. R Dean. B Pruitt. A Martin. K Hudson. S. Workman. M Dean and J Smith These are the 4 HERS that work at the Ramona Building They are as follows: TOP ROW. Left to Right; D A Smith. L Johnson. A Cramer. S. Moore. B Huffaker SECOND ROW: K Evans. L Allen. T Smith. T Workman. D Tinsley FIRST ROW T Allen. C Ams. P Stoy. K Allen. J McHale. and A Ward. Cheerleaders Of Fifth And Sixth Grade In the ABOVE picture froiti left to right are: Lisa Foley. Dee Ann Smith. Melody Inbody KNEELING. Julie Adcock In the picture at the LEFT we find the following girls. Dee Thomas. Jana King. Kina Martin KNEELING. Eliza Gardner I OX Seventh Grade BB Girls FIRST ROW. KNEELING: L to R . M Phillips; T Madden D Collings; S Hayes; L Wright SECOND ROW K Sheetz; S Workman. B King; S Willcox; G Gougler THIRD ROW' V Durfey; D Peck; B Creath; S Coil; S Smith; Coach Ward Fifth And Sixth Grade BB Girls FIRST ROW. KNEELING: L. to R ; T Allen: M Inbody: K Evans; L Foley; L Burruss: A Ward; K Allen: S. Steitler SE COND ROW: Coach Collins: A Smith; L Burruss: T Miller; D Carver: A Cramer; S Moore; A Graham; G Pleming Eighth Grade BB Girls FIRST ROW. KNEELING: L. to R C. Harrald; J. Sanders; D Hutchings; J Graham; L Young; S Bradley SECOND ROW B Adcock; S Hughes T Hawkins W Durfey; D Thomas; C Huffaker THIRD ROW S Whitaker. D Miller. B McGonigal; C Medlock: K Miller; D Marshall: Coach Ward 109 MY BALL. OUTA MY WAY NICE SHOT. CLAYTON REBOUND. TROJANS GET THAT TOSS A BASKET FOR TROJANS HE HAS A DETERMINED LOOK ON HIS FACE 110 Ill Advertising Arnold Moore Funeral Service Johnstone Avenue at Adams Bartlesville, Oklahoma Home Furniture New Address 308 South Johnstone 336-5060 Fine Furniture Maytag Magnavox Floorcovering Bartlesville's most complete Furniture and appliance Store. Top Quality Brands at Prices You can afford and be Proud of! 112 Free Delivery Up To 50 Miles. Service Convenient Credit Terms. It’s The Real Thing. Coke. Compliments Of TRW REDA PUMPS Reda Pump Company. A Division Of TRW INC • Bartlesville. Oklahoma 74003 PHYLLIS’S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 535-2246 Ochelata Oklahoma edUm ii kafp tijl 113 Compliments Of WK FIRST NATIONAL BANK Sr IN BARTLESVILLE 121 West Fourth Bartlesville. Oklahoma DEWEY HERALD RECORD Published each Wednesday “Washington County's Only home owned, home operated newspaper.” A1 Yearout 0 IDEAL BARBER SHOP Dewey, Oklahoma Phone: 534-9934 Ward’s Garage Body Work Oil Gas Batteries Grease Jobs Auto Parts “Any Car Service Sinclair 114 Ramona. Oklahoma Phone: 536-2225 First National Bank Dewey, Oklahoma Roho Feed Supply Saddles Tack Boots Moccasins W P. Feeds Grain Vet Supplies If it has anything to do with insurance: MFA Insurance Agency Johnny Askew Ochelata Ph. 535-2333 Home Ph. 333-6750 Auto. Fire. Health. Liability and Life Finance - Auto. Mobilehome and Boat 11s GRIGGS STUDIO Weddings • Candids Portraits • Commercial WELLS Cameras FOOD MARKET Projectors • Accessories 336-5358 519 E. Rogers Skiatook. Ok. Phone: 396-2468, Skiatook. Ok. Phone: 288-7071, Tulsa, Ok - j Peoples Savings And Loan Association 116 P.O. Box 759 Bartlesville, Okla. 74003 Hearns Alignment And Body Shop Complete Brake Work Complete Auto Glass Service 610 West Main Collinsville. Okla. 74021 Exhaust Systems Tulsa Phone Collinsville Phone 272-3485 371-3414 VERNON LEWIS LUMBER COMPANY Everything to build anything ’ Collinsville. Oklahoma Phone: 371-3219 Tulsa, Oklahoma Phone. 272-1232 BURNSIDE AND HEINRICHS Hardware Furniture Appliances Everything for your home Congratulations to the Class of 76 Phone: 272-1735 Collinsville. Oklahoma 117 John’s True Value Hardware Store 114 E. Second Street Phone 336-8238 Hardware - Housewares - Paints - Electrical Supplies Plumbing - Insecticides - Lawn and Garden Supplies Bartlesville, Oklahoma 74003 PHILGAS Washington Co. Butane Co. Ramona. Okla. 536-2155 Phillips 66. 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Oklahoma 120 LEHMAN'S SPORTING GOODS One Of The Largest Stocks Of New Used Guns in the Southwest We Buy Sell Trade New Used Guns Closed Monday 403 West Frank Phillips Bartlesville, Oklahoma Phone: 336-4428 COLLINSVILLE BEAUTY SCHOOL Complete Beauty Service At Low Rates Reasonable Tuition Easy Terms Students Under Competent Instructors (■Mmwvvrt, WAVING BAYOUTH’S DEPT. KAY’S MEN BOYS WEAR Bayouth's Phone: 371-2822 Kay's Phone: 371-2182 Two Good Stores In A Good Town Collinsville. Oklahoma 74021 917 Main Phone: 371-2890 Collinsville, Oklahoma Dickey’s Auto Supply Perfect Circle Rings Delco Batteries AC Plugs Filters Brake Shoes Water Pumps AP Mufflers Exhaust Tail Pipes Monroe Shocks Fuel Pumps Clutches Phone: 371-2773 Phone: 371-3236 James Dickey owner Collinsville Oklahoma 121 Dewey Rays Thrif - T - Wise T uexedo We Give SfltH Green Stamps Shop Here Save PLAZA NATIONAL BANK BARTLESVILLE FLORIST P.O. Box 3234 Bartlesville. Oklahoma Eastland Center 3-6700 122 Food Center S H GREEN STAMPS John Hooser Co. Manager Shop the Modern Way With H H Instore Bakery The Store of Quality at Competitive Prices. BARLOW LUMBER Me BRIDES COMPANY Complete Slaughtering And Processing Service Stviloui'i Home S SuUtding CenteA Full Line of All Locker Meats ED 3-3714 South of Bartlesville Bartlesville 333-6630 Okla. f TO SUIT YOUR Home Of Shurfine Food Super Sweet Feed Free Delivery Monday Wednesday Friday Saturday Phone: 536-3435 Ramona Oklahoma HOLLY’S FOOD MARKET VERA GROCERY Your Friendly Affiliated Food Store Owners Vera, 0klahoma Ron and Donna Milliken Featuring Shurfine Products Phone: 371-3070 And An Old Fashioned Meat Market Open 7 Days Week - 8:00 AM 7:00 PM 125 You Read It In The E minek-Enterprise QchelataNews H a' io S Jp Mr Ot thZ. Mr, j£ k a ( ini Jfj Mr an •- «d Lindt cHalfv 5S3S SS 5Ss .V V, t‘H'S 0t:he,a.ta Fire Apartment Has Busy Week VwUl, s£ikJA . • funeral fund lev, s mill, faw ££ ssxs 5-SMSss: 5s a-swass saSSSESs w . ••t o control and burned on the rod The fir. « serving - - • • nd Mn Ru, 2LPl f !jg!rty« « Cook 2m rjssi: j - ts-, SSS5T--JS « «j-- mn 1 'W ni ai IS p m BiU E - mjje to party Und of Jake J' E 1 Abort 10 acres of grass Mimed and some fence burned Bob Bartbelem, assis’ toe fire tree in a r ' rea fell over a k WliA| period - ' wif toe pou Ur ' J N Frank Mormon tn be bosteas boaprui and very m ' ZJVi ! pr°fr,m 10 • S?- 3 £ mi ... Wednesday. Jaa SI. 1M were their two tons RkH HhodiS were Dr«erw°afu! ST T“ ” ? Oty a£ 7T , pfCTfnt .“d ottemoon Barnes a student at •toodist . V oi ere present and the afternoon •as spent quilting Mr and Mrs Howard Barnes and Sidney visited Sunday with Mrs Barnes unde John Sins of ha_________■ - .1—.------ Pichita Kan He ... ««moenng degree from 081) to the and now is employed la Tulsa I «a- - twu. « ._ . .... _ u,„ Barnes a Stillwater Brent ford son of Mr __________ Mrs Harold Ford, has received ''”7 oTv nafc „ 7 to —SsSv ? 9« Mr? Barnes '•r, Mr, RKkB«ne.,« « £? E Ltoftoay 'to tZ £ k. 08U at ’+or ?L U, red th.1 “l,Atrefl aT toip. ... --a C ? 5 f, er |et to with t C°0 , -‘S’Sa'eV V .... • •te. rT' State Outdoor News' - resolutions WATERFOWL HUNTING TOPS There s no mavbet ifs and t buts about it-the water fowl hunting has been top in Oklahoma Report from duck hunter in Northeast Oklahoma say the hunting ha been great one of the best year s the state ha ever had • Considerable waterfowl move ment ocrured the past week and the recent cold weather should improve conditions even more Recent counts of ducks and geese show the Sequoyah Refuge with 75 000 mallards and over t 000 geese Fort Gibson s mallard population hit l( 000 with almost 5 000 geese lake Or to(ah and Hulah had small increases of ducks with cuuats of 2 000 and 3 000 Grand Lake reported IS 000 ducks and 5 000 geese Keystone count for both ducks and geese was very low but I d count on some being in the upper arms of the lake Lake Hudson reported the duck hunting was good with very few geese Webbers Falls public The second resolution opened spawning hunting area was hpldmg up with the first 1 000 feet below Hudson springs fry good duck hunting reported Lakes Tenkiller and Teibma reported a few ducks and geese but the cold front may have mov ed into those areas Duck season in Northeast Oklahoma continue through Jan J. 1F7 TV goose season runs through Jan Alfalfa Bryan Marshall Counties season closes Don't forget your hunting license and Federal Duck Sump NEW FISHING REGULATIONS Two new regulations on fishing have been approved by ihe 1 000feet. Et v r C JJ ( 24 hours ar«s r.v' - V ,«« ' Dam to bow and arrow fishing for non game fish Snagging for non game fish will be in the lailwaters first at Fori Gibson Dam. n now a ■“ cs - .. ■ day and from sunset to sunrise «aies 'T rt'x' below Hudson Dam «tor, x The resolutions resulted fromUj Xt ___________________________ _ oid % Oklahoma should have some better spawn fr°HP the Tulsa Bats Hub Grand Lake ‘♦ ‘oon e ( is s VI 2 v£ «, 4 . 1 . H GRAND LAKE SPAWN,NG V COVER IMPROVED Th nk.lo 7 Kin. Vi t ,. J? ' J . ' Wildlife Commission ng grounds for Urgemouth w‘ ed The Tulsa Bass Club recently Mrij j, 'rr(V) short of natural vegetation to TV ■rgemouth The Commission approved The Tulsa Bass Club reemuy closing the North Fork of the Red sowed 1 500 pounds of rye grass °+forr u River and its tribuUnes from on etposed mud flats TV lake is Mr, Mr Dec 1st to March 1st to all sein ifcorl of natural vegetation so 72 t il nfr mg or trapping of minnows by members of the arouo took ad f e. v commercial minnow dealers vantage la addition the Arkansas River at Grano io correct me prooierr, —•cm w - «urn was opened to the seining of mui TV grass which should ger- '«'fa .v Se4rf a tf VjT nows for use as personal bait minate Vfore the lake returns to to rtct - from Keystone Dam to Highway its normal level will provide im W proved conditions for bass TV second resolution opened spawning and cover for ngk -as I !a rftffirt (h nrf Ufr Wta . - OQfi l. '-•kltr s, ..., ' ts n tt 'r 2ku' at Grand to correct the problem em Y u. °00 2 frZ 2T Wa 0? kJWi! -ais H r!!SJ5£« !55as 126 WILLCOX INSURANCE AGENCY COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Homeowners Package Business Owners Package Auto Liability Property Damage I nsurance Box 203 Ramona. Oklahoma 74061 Life Insurance — All Lines — Theft — Dwelling Specializing In Providing SR-22 Filings Mobile Homeowners Package Farm Ranch Package Coverage V Truck Auto Fleet Coverage Workmens Compensation Bonds-Full Line Church School Coverage We Represent Several Large Stock Insurance Companies Elvin W. Willcox. Jr. And Myrna L. Willcox Owners Phone-536-2265 127 Compliments Of Sheriff George Hughes And Staff WOLF REXALL DRUG BILL’S 1021 Main THRIF-T-WISE Collinsville. Okla. Bill Bowersock 1208 W. Frank Phillips B’ville MILLER'S PICNIC c oet SUPPLY Open 7 to 10 7 day week Groceries-Ice Jack and Ellen Miller v Collinsville, Okla. 128 Compliments Of HORSMAN Homes i Phone-536-3525 Ramona, Okla. Hains Greenhouses Inc. Cut Flowers And Potted Plants For All Occasions Full Line Of Bedding Plants 609 E. 11th Phone: 336-1512 Bartlesville. Oklahoma 500 So. Comanche Phone: 336-4080 THE B B LINES Box 112 Bartlesville. Oklahoma Phone: 333-2402 Bartlesville. Oklahoma 130 Compliments Of Carnation DAIRY PRODUCTS ICE CREAM Grade A Homogenized Vitamin D MILK Pasteurized J. L. Wright Distributor Ramona. Oklahoma Phone: 536-2515 Blunck Studios, Inc. Our reputation for qualtiy goes back sixty years but our photography is as OUT OF SIGHT as tomorrow. 131 CLINTON ELKCITY MOORE WEATHERFORD 3612 Tuxedo Bartlesville. Okla. Formica - Vinyl Asbestes Floor Tile Harold’s Specializing in All Types Floor Covering Ceramic Tile Carpet Vinyl Floor Covering, Marble Tops. Raise Panel Doors Tel. (918) 333-4949 SHARON’S CLIPPIN PLACE Butch Cribbet. Manager 3809 NE Michigan Associate Store Home Owned Bartlesville. Okla. 1008 Main Collinsville. Oklahoma 333-7550 Phone 371 3306 Grooming-Supplies and Puppies 132 Phil’s Photo William 3914 E. Frank Phillips E. Bartlesville. Oklahoma Cullison Standard Auto Parts, Inc. 13 320 E. Frank Phillips Complete Line Of Truck Auto Parts Complete Machine Shop phone: 336-8130 Bartlesville, Oklahoma Gas. Real fast. CLIFF’S STATION 536- OUR SINCERE THANKS TO CANEY VALLEY STUDENTS AND PARENTS FOR THEIR CONTINUED PATRONAGE BOX 206 RAMONA. OKLAHOMA • TIRES WHEELS NATIONAL ASTRO-STAR MICKJY THOMPSON BIG BOSS GROCERIES PICNIC SUPPLIES HUNTING FISHING SUPPLIES COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE SOUTHLAND BATTERIES Josh’s 66, Car Wash Dari Freeze Josh’s 66 Service MINOR AUTO REPAIR TUNE UP OIL CHANGES WHEEL BALANCING TRANSMISSION ADJUSTING REPAIR GREASE JOBS 24 Hour Road Service Live Batteries Accessories Home Phone 536-4355 Business Phone 536-2485 Dari Freeze Chicken Shrimp Hamburgers Shakes Malts Drinks Dine In Or Carry Out Fast Friendly Service Business Phone 536-5015 Owners-Josh Gloria Woods Ramona Oklahoma 135 WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU’RE DOING? HELP WATCH IT. WILL YA! PEEK A BOO. I SEE YOU! WHERE’S THE BALL? MOMENTS OF PLAYING THE GAME MY BALL. I’LL GET IT' I WANNA HOLD YOUR HAND 136 137 Sophomores Win Third Place ROW ROW ROW. you boot gently down the rood Class Officers Ken Brewster • President Tony Ullrich Vice-President Cindy Bretheart Secretary Brenda Pugh Student Council Roger Rowe • Student Council I 38 The sophomores PICTURED ABOVE are learning the task of being high school student — HARD WORK 140 IrtS E i


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