Central High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Muskogee, OK)
- Class of 1969
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l W 4 I 1 f' CHIEFTAJINI D5 fx nineieen lzunclrecl Sixfy-nine . , 2 5 5 F f Q W E 3l:uui. ' M 'ifw' W 'ii 'Iii' ' ' Table of Contents Introduction .,.., ----- 1 ' 16 Activities .... .---A Sports ,.,... Royalty .....t Seniors ,.,. Jumors ........,.t. .....---- Sophomores Faculty t.7......... -....---- Ads ....t...... Index .,..... 17- 64 65- 90 91-112 113-144 145-162 163-176 177-184 185-212 213-220 Staff presen is . . Ckfeffafn 1969 Loving Surprised Happy Doubtful Mischievous Peop e in Moods A mood is a funny animal. It has a loud voice made up of repetitious isms issuing from a darkened chasm. Its body is a flattened cube of multicolored hues, which moves on stilted legs of many shapes. Its brain is a col- lection of uncoordinated thoughts and it seems incapable of constructive action, yet it does move, especially in the early hours of a wasted day. Thinking Sad Excited People Seele Identify Profit by conforming. I say that you could read a play by William Shake- speare and have some one tell you the significance of every act and still you wouldn't know the meaning of it. I say education is learning and learning is a lonely process. Seniors have read Macbeth until the early hours of the morning when their arms and legs tingled from lack of sleep. By exchanging thoughts and ideas, we were just beginning to learn. People whirl about in the turmoil of humanity. Pushing their way through eddies of human en- deavor, frustration, and happiness. They seek identity. They follow the common stream of morality and go awash on the shoal of conformity. Their cry for individualism diffuses like ripples upon the beach. Macbeth boring ? Homecoming Floats . . . Bands . . . Drill Team . . . our Home- coming. The day went in a continuous cycle of assemblies and parades. After the excitement came the anxiety of losing, and the sadness of the last football game. More significant, there is a new beginning, and a new morning, a new age, and a new frame of mind for the future. . in. PRIDE OF MUSKOGEE SEN IORS PLACE FIRST ,film DRILL TEAM IN ACTION JUNIORS WIN SECOND People Learn Students learn to type by memory. Learning to sew well requires practice. Students participate in government. A foreign language requires concentration. Does it take talent to draw? By Doing We say you can't learn to type by watching the keysg nor can you speak a foreign language by just listening to that language. You can't learn to draw by looking at a work of art. Making a dress isn't as simple as thumbing through a pat- tern book. You can't learn to act by Watching someone perform. The anatomy of the human mind isn't learned by reading a book. We say people learn by doing. E l l THE STRONGER by August Stzindburg The mind is a puzzle. Para es ------------- Rallies Downtown pep rallies. Eight girls in green and white lead chants and songs Seniors participate in Christmas parade. Pep Assem ies' If We close our eyes we'll hear a battle of the bands, the shouts of the cheerleaders, and the sigh of the crowds as the marching units, move down the street. The sounds are forgettable but the memories aren't. The days flow in cycles with parades, rallies, pep assemblies, things of our school and we return . . . always to begin once more. . Pep assemblies are an important activity. C.H.S. band marches in parades. T119 People 1 A X 5 3 3 E f 5 Q i People of file Seasons E l l 5 1 Our 1968-69 school year was spangled with plays, football, and basketball. Barbara Pop- linger makes a request of the men, That enough crying - you must never cry too long. As the weather changed to fall we moved from the auditoriuun to the stadium. Rougher number 86 runs for a touchdown in the fall wind. As the season changed from fall to winter We moved into the gymnasium for basketball. Varsity Rougher Bob Dodson shoots and scores for another Rougher victory. Centralites have shown more involvement in sports this year than in previous years. Not only more school spirit in football games and athletics, but more concern as a whole. Our gym was filled constantly with the thunderous. stu- dent body in victory or defeat. The green and white spirit groups added much to an improved school spirit. We wonder who enjoys the competitiveness the most, the athlete or the fan. It takes a little extra to produce a victory, Whether it be performing at a halftime or leading the cheers at a game. n It was a season of wins and losses, of frustratlons and practices. But we will remember the good and the bad, and these cherished memories will be relived days, perhaps even years later. Cen fra, High School The Sunny Side of C.H.S. O Central High to you we lift our voices In ringing praise of our dear colors true. We will ever boast of you our Alma Mater All through life we'1l cherish you 3 In leaving these old halls and comrades true, We can't keep back a tear or brooding sigh Nor can we ere forget the days we loved. Long live the spirit of Central High. - 1 5 E ' 2 A 5 5 E E . 5 1 5 5 2 QQ . ix ,N fl A 3 i i i 2 2 5 5 Q Z E 4 v E . .3 Q 5 5 4 5 12 5 E V E 2 E 2 . Z 2 E 2 3 5 5 k ' 4:'i' .q,..V :::4h ,-.,- V if V an K ' 2 21 ,,., we f gt 221.18 915 -Y .-... ' , Y f ,.:'i'Z '1'5f':'f ' .... 'WT ' X if '75 ummm I ,--- -m ? , -Z iii W.. , 1 as 4 as 1 i gl as 'L 3 r, Nik P 15 ETA S 'st X rt s an .. s memmmmm F f --.. W A-A,,-- - R 2 57:'mWMM 5 or we E g, . W, 5 Q33 ,, me ,wa ,QSM ,.. , sis 2523, 235 .. 5 lift, its First Row: Left to right: Director, Mr. Huffer, Richard McIntosh, Rickey Thomas, Tommy Thompson, Robbie Moore, Jimmy Owens, Mike Stratton, Graham, Dickie Parker. Second Row: Lewis Galluzi, Charlie Farley, Mike Walker, Allen Sargent, Kevin Patrick, Tommy Starnes, Gary Laml Holland, Allen Pletcher, Jim Nelson. Third Row: Bobby Grounds, Benny Carter, Ricky Webster, David Hannah, Jim Evans, David Rider, Torn Tommy Stout, Bob Bonnell, Fred Haynes, Nathan Godley. Fourth Row: Horace Lindley, Terry Lynn, Jeff Holland, Johnny Coffman, David Thomas, Davis, George Drywater, David Gorton, Charles Mayes, Danny Pattye, Dwight Sublett. Fifth Row: Nathan Shielder, Mike Garde, Mike Woodall, Joe ma John Mayer. Pride 0 I8 Team and Banc! in Action gggmw-mel Qlr zavmngz Sq l vw-'Bmw 1 he :Sir 'arzflflfi 5 lixf .ell if RH QE is wi z,z,ws,,u., , tr 5 ilk 3 is as if Morton, Richard Poplinger. The first moment is silence, then the drum major's whistle blows, the members snap to attention. The band performs with a new and show every week of the football season. They reported at 7:00 morning to smooth out formations for half-time performances. More- they worked every day for a whole month during the summer. Their are well-rewarded: their shows reflect a precision and harmony achieved through such practice. Though the football season is the most demanding, the band has other activities which keep them busy the year 'round The marching participated in three contests, Bartlesville, Tahlequah, and the state at Norman. They also perform at community events and maintain excellent concert band. Immediately after football season, the band began practicing for the tton Bowl parade on New Years in Dallas, Texas. The trip was spon- red by the band parent's club and aided by the budget committee. A year filled with this many activities clearly indicates that the band one of the busiest activities in the school! Row: Paul McQuillan, Marcy Lange, Band Queen, Billy Greenhaw, Steve Fletcher, Rodney Moses, Richard Harjo, Jim Eaton, Dennis Sparks, Cliff Second Row: Steve Gorton, Ronnie Nichols, Steve Pittmann, Richard Hodge, Mike Upton, Roy Applequist, Tom Buckley, Gary Gibson, Mike Poitevent, Lehman. Third Row: Glen Mostroller, Gary Davidson, Jim Raney, Gary Gutherie, Tommy Green, Gene Haley, Charles Wilson, Mike Alberty, Perry James Scoggins, Burnie McClure. Flourth Row: Don Bickel, Jim Leuthold, Mike Russell, Keith Bennet, John. Seal, Joe Modern, Clarence Sams, Dismukes, Jim Green, Gerald Hatley. Fifth Row: Joe Borvetz, David McGee, Craig Moor, Steve Coburn, Jerry Simmons, Larry Winget, Jay Updike, Mr. Jerry Huffer, Central's new band director, looks over a selection of music. He aided the marching band and the drill team in Preparatlon for performances. 'I9 Row One: Paul McQuillen, Marcy Lange. Row Two: Mike Upton, Ron Nichols, Tom Starnes, Bobby Grounds, Tom Buckley, Candis Sweger, Liling Kodaseet, Ann Shideler. Row Three: James Scroggin, Bob Bonnell, Nathan Godley, James Evans, Thomas Hastings, Tommy Stout, Herby Morton, Don Bickel, Robby Moore. Row Four: John Mayer, Joe Brandt, Charles Farley, Louis Galluzzi, Mike Potivent, Charles Mayes, Terry Lynn, James Raney, Steve Coburn, Tommy Thompson, Richard McIntosh. 1968-1969 band officers include Paul McQuillen, drum major, Jim Evans, quartermasterg Terry Lynn, secretary, Tom Buckley, vice president, Tommy Stout, president, Marcy Lange, band queen, Ronnie Nichols, quartermasterg Charles Farley, quartermasterg Charles Mayes, quarter- masterg Richard McIntosh, treasurer 5 and Billy Greenhaw, junior drum major. enior Band Members Senior band members have participated in Central's band for three years. Each senior is honored at the end of his senior year with a Central band jacket. Also each senior was honored at a banquet given by the band queen and her party. Three band boys were selected for the first time at Central as Drill Team Favorites. These particular boys were chosen on the merit of their school spirit and pride. Throughout the year they have given their time to promote school activities and sports. Many of their extra hours have been devoted to helping the Drill Team. Driil Team Favorites Nathan Godley Tommy Stout Senior Band Favorite Band President and Senior Favorite Billy Greenhaw Junior Drum Major and Junior Favorite .s,,.,..,,M..,., , ...,.. .I ,W .-,. , , . .. , nmN.W .. Stage Band First Row: Richard Jones, Richard Mclntosh, Mike Russell, Paul McQuillen, Don Bickle, Billy Sparks, Charles Smith. Second Row: Robby Moore, David Gorton, Dwight Sublett, Terry Lynn, Charlie Davis, John Coffman, John Mayer. Third Row: Greg Raw, Lynn Hoffman, Jim Clutter, Nathan Godley, Bob Bonnell, James Evans, Tom Hastings, Tommy Stout, Bruce Barger, Mr. Huffer. Selected group of band members performing at banquets and special events is the Stage Band. It consists of twenty talented members who play saxophones, trumpets, trombones, a bass, a guitar, and a trap set. Band's activities included performing for the Noon Optimists, playing music in the cafeteria at Christmas, presenting a Jazz Festival, and playing for the all-school play, Oklahoma Stage band helps one learn and play music better because of the current musical numbers they learn. Qrclzesfra First Row: Teresa Fream, Cindy Crank, Jane Gullick, Rene Ball, Terry Ball, Brenda Andrews, Ronald Morris. Second Row: Carol Bibb, Doris Edge, Bob James, Leon James, Beverly Sourjohn. Third Row: Francis LaMasCus, Robby F eree, Sandy Seber, Richard Mclntosh, Rob Moore, Tom Hastings, Tommy Stout. Fourth Row: Tommy Thompson, Paul Crow, John Hambrick, Doug Green, Paul McQuillen, Mike Russell, Don Bickle, Bill Sparks, Julia Tidmore, Belinda Snyder, David Roe, Herb Morton, Gene McMillan, Janet Van Blaricon, Chuck Mayes, Dwight Sublett, Terry Lynn, Charles Davis, Wilber Northington, director. Our orchestra provides an excellent way for musically inclined students to show their ability and to gain experience by per- forming before contest judges and audiences. Under the direction of Mr. Northington, the Central High School orchestra has a hard-working organization. Its first ap- pearance of the school year was in concert with the Mixed Chorus and Girls Chorus in an assembly at Thanksgiving. The group also accompanied singers in a Christmas presentation of Handel's The Messiahf' In March, the orchestra appeared at the Civic Center for the Northeastern District Teachers, Meeting. The orchestra competed in the district music contest held in Okmulgee. They closed the school year with a concert in the Fine Arts Auditorium. Standing from left to right are Susie Hill, Donna Thomas, Julie Baker, Marilyn Carter, Kay Smith, Carole Thompson, Carol Bibb, Nancy Kennedy, Shiela Berry, Maggie Bresser, Michele Roe, and Cherlynn Waymire. Dri At 5:30 a.m., the alarm begins ring and sleepy members of Cen1 Drill Team get up to begin a day. By seven the girls are on practice field behind Indian Slxth hour f1nd5 Drlll Team bers at practice again Many n the girls hurry back to school to tice more, for they have lea how important it is to practice practice until the routine is pei Practice is rewarding and the n e half-time show. . . . I i I know that all the hours they spe a halftime show are worthwhil Flag Team: Vicki Hearon, Sandi Moore, Donna Thomas, Julie Baker, Marilyn Carter, Captaing Julie Coon, Elaine Scott. Drill Team Officers: Andrea Chancellor, Chap- laing Susie Hill, Treasurer, Jan Graves, Sgt.-at- Arms, Standing' from left to right are.Lynda Marshall, Dorothy Poster, Sally Berkinbile, Sarah Campbell, Kathy Breshears, Vada Jestice, Pam Vicki Rider, Carol Gugello, Linda Cato, Deanna Smart, and Sally Baze. l going through a new routine for V tanding from left to right are Elaine Scott, Julie Coon, Sandi Moore, Joy Busey, Ghael Glassner, Janelle Haley, Sallie Burrow, Natalie Sams, Linda azenby, Andrea Chancellor, Janet Whittington, Merrie Varian, and Linda Ricketts. 20711 To get out on the field on game night with he band makes them proud of their group and the work they have done. The all-girl marching rill Team is under the leadership of Mrs. inda Weaver, Fifty girls were chosen after rying out before Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine recruiters. The year was highlighted with a formal inner-dance held at the country club for the Drill Team and their dates. Drill Team Sponsor-Mrs. Linda Weaver. Standard Bearers - Sally Baze and Dorothy Poster. tanding from left to right are Jan Graves, Karen Hiller, Becky Kirk, Jackie Thompson, Vicki Heaton, Jo Ryker, Dale Bacon, Becky Hawkins, Gwen ordwall, Diane Story, Kathy Richmond, Nancy Thompson, and Kathlyn Carter. iq li 1 H, 70' er 7 1, S gf, . . K 4 I 7, n ,,f:4,,,Q. nt 7, 4 H ..I'2--.J Go E 41 I- 5554 lfKl5Slf'll M7 SPIRIT GIRLS From the day of try-outs to the last game of the season, cheer- leading is filled with electric ex- citement. Behind the scenes, the cheerleaders have a job to do that Rong ers i fl 712.25 ,si ' 'fi' f 7 V,L, .I , 'Rf' . Jw ' ls Ji .7 I A wiiixu.. I.. ii sf ffl' I 'MI ,Lx .. ,few 5 '31 , t -X ,I ga ' , ,f'f7g fl .. I , , -a .. .iw f ' ' 'f fu ' N is li , 'J ll Hgh, 4 Q tie, l ,W 7, MM, .. ,555 I s,m,5,,,... 7, .7 ,ye -, ,, ., 5:5 .f i iQgi it 44 if xg 5 ' . 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Second Row: Sheryl Blankenship, Patti Byrd, Sheila Bivens, Denise Bitting, Francie Bishop, Becky Bishop, Betsy Bellinghausen, Karen Belcher, Claudette Belcher, Gretchen Bebb, Betty Beard, Judy Battenfield. Third Row: Charlette Christy, Debbie Chowning, Becky Chambers, Linda Caves, Diane Catlett, Rae Lee Burton, Karen Burkhead, Alice Burchfield, Vicki Buckmaster, Shirley Buckmaster, D. Ann Bruton, Carol Bean. The People With pirii First Row: Jeannie Finley, Thenita Fairless, Pam Featherston, Debbie Fann, Margie Estes, Lahoma Grisham, Vickie Escoe, Gwen Emmons, Debbie Elders, Doris Edge, Linda Eccles. Second Row: Jane Gullick, Denise Greene, Ruth Ann Goodson, Emma Goad, Katy Glaze, Barbara Gibson, Jean George, Glenda Garrison, Susan French, Mary Flecks, Barbara Flecks. Third Row: Billie Hooper, Mary Holden-, Rita Hogan, Nita Hogan, Ginger Higdon, Ella Herrod, Marty Hazlewood, Karen Hart, Kim Harris, Londa Harmer, Susie Hall, Diana Hager. t 25 First Row: Pam Ranallo, Mary Ann Reavis, Nancy Reay, Carla Reeder, Becky Reese, Jane Reynolds, Susan Richmond, Sandy Rogers, Cindy Russell, Susan Scaggs, Susan Schmidt, Debbie Schoonover, Sandy Scroggins. Second Row: Dorma Shelton, Sandy Simmons, Christine White, Debbie Smith, Margie Smith, Melinda Smith, Susan Smith, Renee Stewart, Linda Stith, Sally Stone, Susie Storts, Third Row: Gerry Surbey, Jean Surbey, Sheila Surindler, Suzanne Surry, Gwen Taylor, Karen Thomas, Sharon Thomas, Roxanne Thompson, Janet Van Blaricom, Donna Vaught, Theresa Villareal. enfral Pep B005 First Row: Cindy Daugherty, Cindy Duran, Carolyn Olzawski, Sharon Duzan, Vickie Cox, Linda Doty, Kimberly Dowell, Patti Cox, Teresa Coppock. Second Row: Ann Conard, Pat Cragg, Patty Curry, Debbie Cosper, Kathy Cook, Katie Cowen, Mary Cooper, Cindy Dickman, Diane Dickman, Third Row: Kathy Porter, Joy Payne, Sheri Phillips, Kimberly Paine, Patti Page, Peggy Parks. 26 First Row: Cindy Kirk, Donna King, Carolyn King, Claudie Kinkaid, Sandy Ketcham, Joyce Kernes, Jane Kent, Kay Kent, Cindy Jones, Debbie Jones, Terry Jefferson, Jeanette James. Second Row: Tamera Lindsey, Marilyn Leathers, Cathy Lazenby, Regina Lawson, Debbie Lawson, Janet Latimer, Alice Largent, Jo Ellen Lewis, Linda Lamar, Eloise Kinsey, Cindy Kirk. Third Row: Rhonda Murray, Cathy Murray, Pam Munro, Bonita Mullins, Brenda Morgan, Pam Montgomery, Pam Metzer, Julie McDowell, Debra McBride, Laura Marshall, Mary Marcum, Lori Lamb. ouglzer Power First Row: Pat Pickens, Susie Hughes, Debbie Peavler, Jennifer Parker, Suzanne Hopkins, Becky Howard, Teresa Huber, Donna Hopkins, Marilyn Pratchard, Jacque Pierce, Velma Prout, Jan Nichols. Second Row: Sheila Howerton, Harriett Hughes, Mary Beth Payton, Vicky Virdon, Sarah Warner, Carol Ward, Judy Warren, Kerry Weatherby, Sharlene White, Cheryl White, Sally White, Teddy Whitewater, Third Row: Jahwanna Willis, Shawn Wig- gens, lgary Ann Whitman, Mary Willingham, Mione Wilson, Joyce Wilson, Susan Witt, Nancy Wooley, C. C. Wright, Debbie Wright, Teresa Wright, anice arror. 27 28 5 . Pep Club officers include Kathy Masters, president, Susan Bosley, vice- Completing the Pep Club slate of officers are Sue Stinnet, Terri Chapin, president, Mary Gail Robinson, secretary, and Rhonda Doublin, treasurer. Debbie Hackler, Donna Parks, and Sharon Baldwin, the five sergeant-ab arms. Cheering at all sport events, decorating for games, and participating in pep rallies and assemblies keep the .Pep Club busy. The group is made up of senior, junior, and sophomore girls. ' The Pep Club stimulates interest in the school spirit athletic program by encouraging attendance at ball games and fostering school spirit. Among their duties are attendance at every home frame. Official dress of the Pep Club is a green skirt, white blouse, and a sweatshirt with CHS written across the front. Each girl is supplied with green and white pompoms to use during games. Kathy Masters was elected as the 1968-69 president. pfrif eaalers Seven .senior boys and a junior serve the Riot Squad Mr. Gullett acts as sponsor of the Riot MIS- G0if1CS heads 21 SFOUP Of three SPOUSOTS as their officers. Lynn -Hoffman heads the group as Squad. for the Pep Club. Mrs. Graves and MrS. captaln, Teddy Abbott, lieutenant, Billy Pratt, sergeant- at-arms, Greg Hendrix, mascot. The steering committee includes Gerald Brossett, Stuart Woods, Richard Jones, and Gary Sisson. Robertson complete the team of sponsors. Leading the combined spirit groups are the Cheerleaders. Shirley Graves acts as head, with Sydney Bowman as co-head. Charlene Martin, Judy Elliot, Joan Surbey, Jane Elliot, Becky Barnette, and Jane McSpadden complete the group of sp1r1t glrls. First Row: Gerald Brossett, Jack Hughes, Gary Sisson, Richard Jones, Stuart Woods, Billy Pratt, Lynn Hoffman, Teddy Abbott, John Reynolds, Greg Raw. Second Row: Luke Bluebird, Charles OlNeal, Skip Lewis, Steve Kaler, Randy Blair, Randy Thompson, Bill Sweeney, Dewayne Watkins, Bill Rowsey, Frankie Herrod, Jerry Hoffman, Rodney Wilson, Levi Maples. Third Row: L. London, David Jordan, Chuck Fullenwider, Mikey Mike, Joy Dearman, Matt Brown, Frank Williams, Lewis Rappe, Mark McBrayer, Robert Stevenson, Sid Smith, Jim Raney, Bob Hutson, Craig Flory, Bill Baker. Fourth Row: Darrell Hamby, Greg Vann, David Groves, Larry Webb, Bobby Pigg, Hoy Bohanon, Donny Baer, Lanny Clark, Gene Haley, Bill Harjo, Herby Morton, David Lester, Terry Ball, Don Bickel, Ernie Lindsey. Fifth Row: Ricky Colburn, Jack Hoopes, Roger Mitchell, Randy Harms, Craig Frame, Ric Hall, Randy Lermy, Stanley Harjo, Steve Trembley, Dave Hannah, Doug Green, Larry Waller, Raymond Metzer, John O'Rear, James Hull. Sixth Row: Dean Thompson, Dick Parker, Ron Nichols, Steve Horlick, Terry Sallee, Joe Holden, Ira Clemons, David Patrick, Richard Davis, Austin Martin, Ted Holliday, Doug Moore, Danny Tracy, Robert Quackenbush. Seventh Row: Bob Bonnell, Duane McCoy, David Woodard, Row Cawthorn, Roger Folsom, Larry Peters, Troy Gladden, David Price, Gene McNiel, Rick Lermy, Mike Forrest, Jim Campbell, Leon Sanders. Eighth Row: Tom Buckley, Harold Nichols, Benny Pumphrey, Leslie Carter, Allen Morris, Tom Ranallo, James Endicott, Jeff Cae, Larry Thompson, Wayne Baker, Mike Little, Kent Chapin, Dale Craig, Mark Lake. Ninth Row: Preston Jones, Chris Corcoran, Stephen Foster, Brian Jones, Terry Lynn, Tom Stidham, Jerry Rose, Jim Clutter, Johnnie Moore, Mike McHenry, Jim Truster, Jerry Renfro, Mike McGuire, Dwight Chowning, Brad Grant. Tenth Row: David Crawford, Raymond Smith, Lanny Dickman, Tim Flick, Ernie Scocos, Robert Miller, Jim Davis, John Brown, Gary Clymans, Skip Larson, Don Stinson, Charles Moore, Reggie Smith, Ken Standifird, Danny Flick, Clem Johnson, Bob Decker. I Rmf q ua The Riot Squad is an organization which was founded in 1966 with the sole purpose of setting an example for school spirit and leading it. This year's group is made up of juniors and seniors. The squad's duties include attending each pep rally, ball games, assemblies, supporting the cheerleaders, patroling the footfield field, and cleaning up the school grounds. First Row: Paul Stiles, David Lewis, Joey Dills, Greg Hendrix, Randy Nodine, Jack Little, John Basolo, Johnny Broome, Matt Munding, Nick Fuller, Joe Moore, John Hambrick. Second Row: Harloun Snyder, Ted Carr, Mike Russell, Chris Holland, Phil Cottrell, Gary Kuykendall, David Hamilton, Gary Garner, Charles Caskey, John Turley, Gary Ketcham, David Dickman, Bill Bradley, Ed Clark. Third Row: Terry Orrnan, Robb McClure, Mike Holybee, Cole Nelson, Chuck Phillips, Clayton Seim, Raymond McCaffery, Roy Henslee, Dan Deeze, Michael Elsky, Jim Bruner, Tom Kaiser, Steve Allen, Mike Deming, Tim Hulcher. Fourth Row: Rod Easter, Bruce Barger, Mike Helmer, Jim Mace, Tom Page, Gene Boline, George Kinston, John Vecchio, Mike Shoemake, Chris Hughes, Dan Gillispie, Paul Lupton, Troy Freeman, Mike Woodall. Fifth Row: Floyd Baughman, Wesley Simmons, Fred Haynes, Jim Bohanon, Carl Frix, Tom Renfro, Mac Harris, Terry Groom, Steve Smalley, Allen Ellis, Bill Lunn, Sixth Row: Larry Garner, Rick Webb, Mike Foster, Johnny Temple, Jeff Pitts, Kelly Weeker. Robert Henry, Tommy Little, David Dye, Rick Thomas, Bob Coburn, David Pride, Bruce Blakenship, David McElvania.. Seventh Row: Jimmie Harris, Mike Poter, Keith Wilson, John Slaughter, Lloyd Sturm, Terry Moore, Jim Hazen, Donnalcl Mason, Rick Nordwall, Rusty Honea, Larry Jennings, Paul Hammond, Dean Bryan. Eighth Rowz, Robert Gillispie, Paul Hammond, Dean Bryan. Ninth Row: Frank Courtney, Tommy Basden, Tom Fabian, Rob Hulsey, Chico Lemione, Larry Smiley, Keith Winburn, John Stevenson, Gary Morgan, Ed Zuwaski, John Tye, Kerry Asay, Scott Scherer, Richard Hodge. Tenth Row: Kenny Holdridge, Eddie Harris, Pat Moffatt, Barry Neel, Tommy Denton, Alan Lackey, Ralph Ellis, Jim Neely, Birdie Wetz, Michael Kaad, Walt Lambert, Carl Osborn, Jack Sheets, Mike Webb. Eleventh Row: Roy Campbell, Ronn Waldroup, Rusty Schoonover, Raymond Hilton, Jim Cook, Pat Lippmann, Robert Flanary, Roscoe Givens, Tom Lawerson, Mike Groves, Carroll James, Richard Webster, Jim Green, Larry Vaught, Greg Graves. Homecoming Excitement ran high at Central,s homecoming on November 22. With the building of floats. pep rallies. and anticipation of the football game. homecoming was truly a memorable occasion. The football game was highlighted with the presentation of the 1968 football queen, Ma1'y Ann Miller. escorted by Joy Dearman. Central supporters rocked out to the HCoachmen'i at the Home- coming dance in the cafeteria after the game. On top as usual. the senior float placed first. The spirit of the German Club was shown through their support in thc homecoming parade. The queen and her party lecl off the parade. Barbara Poplinger kept busy decorating her homeroom for the big day. As we go marching, the Drill Team lead the spirit groups. The Pep Club and Riot Squad worked together to build this tremendous Uspirit jugf' M were A ' Nxffiglxialiiwx iv, Em Wag' homie Ml e V .:.-...g.:1f.-.1-.1 2 We -1 , Hfglzliglzf 1968 Spirit,' was played as Central's all-boy marching band led off the homecoming parade. The excitement of the Football Queen and her party reached its height as they were escorted on the field for their coronation. Matt Brown, senior class president aided Chuck Fullenwider as they put the final touches on the senior float. Terry Hoopes, the 1967 Football Queen, and her date, Kim Cook were the guest of the 1968 royalty at the homecoming dance. Placing second in the float competition was a big thrill for the sophomore class. The junior class also boasted spirit by contributing a float to the home'- coming parade. American Field Service The officers for the 1968-69 A.F.S. Club are Sheila Berry, committee chairman, Mrs. Newkirk serves the A.F.S. as sponsor. Kathlyn Carter, secretary, Elaine Scott, vice-president, Sally Berkenbile, president, David Hamilton, committee member, and Diane Catlett, committee member. Walk together- talk togetherv is the American Field Service motto. The AFS is an organization which has brought the na- tions of the world closer together through the exchange of students. Our foreign exchange student this year is Sheila Berry from South Africa. The Muskogee chapter has been busy promoting the exchange of students abroad. Two Central High students were in the finalists for the foreign exchange program. Sally Berkenbile was an applicant for the Northern Hemisphere school program and Paula Casey hoped to spend a year abroad as a Southern Hemisphere program applicant, Raising money to help support Central's foreign exchange student was one of the chapter's main projects. The club also used some of its earnings to help send one of our students overseas. First Row: Elaine Scott, Kathlyn Carter, Sally Baze, Marilyn Carter, Rosalie Tiger, Sally Berkenbile, Sydney Bowman, Sheila Berry, Ginny Sud- berry, Paula Casey, Marcy Lange, Nina Hager, Sarah Campbell, Janet Whittington. Second Row: Tom Starnes, Mike Russell, Ted Carr, Rick Col- burn, Pat Lippmann, Kay Kent, Mary Gail Robinson, Sandy Simmons, Karen Hart, Susan Smith, Robbi Watson, Cheryl White, .Mary Cooper, Gwen Emmons, Lynda Marshall. Third Row: Jan Graves, Michael Elsky, Kerry Asay, Richard Slader, Mac Harris, Mike Holybee, Klmberly Dowell, Regina Lawson, Norma Konemann, Nancy Andrews, Melinda Campbell, Lynne South, Shirley Anderson. Fourth Row: Raymond Matger, Kenny Holdridge, Phil Cuttrell, Johnny Broome, Bill Lunn,, Geri Cantwell, Pati Deming, Peggy Hughes, Dianna Stanfill, Sharon Jenkins, Janice Zaroor, Maggie Graves, Jane Reynolds, Fifth Row: Lewis Rappe, Karen Cable, Karen Burkhead, Marty Hazlewood, Katy Glaze, Gretchen Beeb, Betty Beard, Jan Nichols, Susan Richmond, Rosie Canterbury, Cindy Daugherty, Mary Whitman, Judy Biffle, Sheryl Blankenship, Pam Ranallo, Janet Latimer. Sixth Row: Grady Danniels, Charlene Martin, Sandi Moore, Donna Thomas, Kay Smith, Susan Alexander, Nancy Kennedy, Jackie Thomp- son, Judy Wilson, Teri Lake, Polly Lansford, Linda Eccles, Nancy Leake Andrea Chancellor Dorothy Poster Seventh Row' David Hamilton Belinda Snyder, Edwyna Synar, Kathy Jordan, Mary Flechs, Jo Ryker, Dale Bacon, Jeanie Lay, Vibkie Hearon, Carol Thompson, Peggy Kershaw,,Chrissie Clark, Shirley Graves, Becky Barnette. Shown here with Sheila were her American family, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sheila was away from her own family for a year. Pictured here, they Bowman and their daughters Susan and Sydney. include Peter, her mother and father, Alan, Richard, and Frank. Sydney and Sheila shared many interests in school and sports. lzeila Berry Foreign Exchange Siucfeni Sheilais American house did not differ a great deal from her own home. To the Faculty and the Student Body at Central High School: Sheila could always be found helping the senior class reach their goal. Talking with Mr. Young, an American history teacher, was one of Sheila's favorite pastimes. Looking back overthis year, I am amazed at how quickly the time flew by. I will always remember my stay here because I have had such an exciting time. The pep assemblies, football games, and basketball games were all new to me and I really cn- joyed them. The Rougher spirit at all these meets impressed me too. Living in a foreign country for a year has been a wonderful experience, one that I will never forget. But the thing I will remember and miss the most when I return home will be the companionship I have shared with all of you. Thank you for all you have done for me. Sheila Berry Peaceful Living With Honor was the theme for the 1968 National JCL convention. Three buses of one hundred and five Oklahoma JCL members left Muskogee for Michigan State University, August 10, 1968. Richard Hodge, Jane Elliot, Katy Glaze, and Louis Galluzi find a peaceful moment on the bus. unior C assicaf League The Junior Classical League is a national organization which concentrates on reviving classical Latin and helping build through its membership, better citizens ofthe world. Throughout the year the local chapter has many activities, beginning in the fall with a slave sale. This sale helps raise funds for the club as well as initiating new members. The chapter also spon- sors a FFA Sweetheart candidate during the first of the year. Around Christmas, activities really start picking up. Sending toys to a Vietnamese orphanage, helping a needy family, holding a huge Christmas bazaar, and sponsoring a Saturnalia dance have made this Christmas a memorable one for JCL members. In the spring one of the main activities is the state JCL convention. Students from all over Oklahoma attend and take part in scholastic and olympic contest. JCL officers are planning to capture more trophies at the state and national conventions. These officers include Julie- Baker, historian, Gary Sisson, parliamentariang Donna Thomas, song leader, Tom Ranallo, president, Tommy Starnes, accompanist, Chuck Phillips, vice- president, Katy Glaze, committee chairman, Marsha Adams, secretary, and George King- ston, treasurer. The highlight of the year for JCL members is the national convention which will be held this year in New Orleans, Louisiana. Students from all over the nation meet to compete in scholastic tests, massive workshops, Roman olympic contests, and Roman entertainments. Mrs, Nell Sullivan not only teaches Latin six hours each day, but sponsors JCL. First Row: Denise Greene, Elizabeth Harmon, Chuck Phillips, Marsha Adams, Katy Glaze, Jule Baker, Donna Thomas, Gary Sisson, Cole Nelson, Tom Ranallo, Jane Nichols, Tommy Starnes, Sally Burrows, Raymond Metzer, Second Row: Melinda Campbell, Jack Sheets, Christine Clark, Susan Witt, Melony Martin, Kay Bowman, Cindy Kirk, Gary Keaton, Walter Lambert, Steve Smally, Harry Frigg, Carla Smith, Tom Thompson, Gayle Rogers, Kathy Cook, Cosette Fewel, Duncan Alford. Third Row: Dannie Kay, Roby Godfrey, Carl Frix, Greg Graves, Carl Osburn, Jim Green, Nick Fuller, Tucker Turley, Steve Bradley, Charles Clark, Charles Farley, Natalie Sams, Lloyd Strum, Larry White, Linda Caves.. Fourth Row: Elaine Har- mon, David Roe, Glenn Kelly, Karen Cable, Marty Hazlewood, Karen Burkhead, Jane Elliot, Ken Beard, John Martm, Richard Davis, Tim Bannon, Charles Boswell, Gene Bowling, Edwyna Sinar. Fifth Row: Mike Groves, Larry Vaught, Jim Neely, Cindy Crank, Linda Lamer, Carlotta Evans, Jolene Ashwood, Debbie Easom, Ina Stills, Barbara Poplinger, Ginger Higdon, Duane McCoy, Susan Hogan, Janelle Haley, Kathy Jordan. Sixth Row: Sheila Breshears, Vicki Biard, Pam Metzer, Susan Asquith, Theresa Wright, Bill Harjo, Jim Raney, Nancy Kennedy, Sydney Bowman, Beverly -Sourjohn, Mary Flechs, Janie Underwood, Linda Cato, Sheila Berry. Seventh Row: Carol Boen, David Hamilton, Ben Hoos, Tim Andrews, Terry Gile, Roger Lovelady, Mary Marcum, Mike White, Jim Hall, Bob Miller, Donald Guthrie, Alan Hensley, David Waters, Bill Baker. Eighth Row: Sharon Jenkins, C. C. Wright, Mary Whitman, Maggie Graves, Dorothy Burns, Pam Ranallo, Kimberly Paine, Debbie Lowe, Susan Bosley, Sharon Duzan,.Claud1a Kincaid, Vicki Cox, Tom Ashwood, Robbie Drier, Gary Lambert, Joe Skeith, Mike Stratton. Nin-th Row: Donald Lehman, David Harjo, Alan Sargent, Robby Moore, Richard McIntosh, Craig Flory, Jimmie Harris, John East, Steve Pittman, Trent Miller, Mark Davis, Ken Blood, Diane Dickman, Sally Moore, John Dye. Tenth Row: Alan Pletcher, Mac Harris, Cyndi Conrad, Roxanne Thompson, Janet Mayer, Margie Nichols, Peggy Parks, Richard Harjo, Richard Hodge, Louis Galuzzi, Danny Clawson, Will Beckman. Die Deufscfzen Gafgenvoge German Club officers seated: Alice Birchfield, Vice-President, Joel Fischer, President, Standing: Bill Lunn, Historian, Melinda Smith, Secretary, Gerald Hatley, Treasurer. Die Deutschen Galgenvogel Meeting with the purpose of promoting an interest in the German language, country, and people, the German Club was organized in 1967. Under the sponsor- ship of Miss Nedra Lewis, the Central's German teacher, the club provides various activities in which its members can increase their knowledge in German. Mr. Russell Ruby, a local lawyer, presented slides of his trip to Berlin to the club and Mrs. Leach, an alien from Germany for about a year, also spoke to the group. In the fall, the members sponsored a float in the Homecoming Parade. The club celebrated Christmas in the traditional German way by serving smorgasbord at the Christmas market where other displays were presented. German Club SPOHSOF d The German club was under the leadership of Joel Fischer, their 1968-69 Presi- MTS- Nedfa Lewis ent. First Row: Seated Left to Right:Deanna Smart, Pat Philli s, Gerald Hatley, Melinda South, Joel Fischer, Alice Burchfield, .Floyd Dean, Jeanie Lay, Ginny Sudberry, Duncan Alford. Second Row: Marcie Yadon, Claudette Belcher, Jickie Buie, Helen Smith, Donna Monks, Beanie Ellison, Polly Willett, Kat Breshers, Janet Morgan, Teresa Fream, Terry Sims, Tommy Starns. Third Row: Susan Scaggs, Sandy Simmons, Linda Kuykendall, Jan Nichols, Robbi Watson, Sally Stone, Nancy.Andrews, Deanna Lewis, Susan Schlit, Joye Corley, Karen Hiller. Fourth Row: Jean Gullick, Barbra Flechs, Tamera Lindsey, Brenda Andrews, Kerry Weatherbill, .Margie Smith, Nancy Reay, Debbie Smith, Dorma Shelton, Vickie Eskoe, Jim Evans, Rene Ball. Fifth Row: Mary O'Dell, Annette Bennight, Debbie Bryan, Barry Neil, Eric Sweeney, Joey Dxlls, Mike Holybee, Mike County, George Jackson, Debbie Enurrouels, Jim Mace. Sixth Row: Fred Haynes, John Vccckio, Jan Gates, Karen Rogers, Linda Pxckard, Roy Henslee, Bradley Harris, Bob Lashley, Robert Mason, Teri Chapin, Karen Adams. Seventh Row: Meik Russell, Jim Bohanon, Louis Galluzzi, Thomas Page, Chris White, Jerry Hoffman, Harlow Snyder, Ted Carr, Paul Lupton, Bill Lunn, Jane Gullick. Eighth Row: Joe Borovctz, C. J. Atchley, C. E. Davis, Terry Lynn, Tommy Stout, Gary Clyrnans, Jack Hoopes, Tom Kaiser, Larry Smiley, Joke Cheep, Ed Clark, Mike Gorde. Ninth Row: Ronnie Lupton, David Rider, Jay Updlke, Nathan Shideler, Tom Hastings, Doug Green, R. J. London, Robby Dershaw, Jim Eaton, Mark Peeree, Mole Marde. El Circulo Espana 1 First Row: Cyndi Conrad, Michelle Roe, Richard Jones, Judy Battenfield, Ginny Sudberry. Second Row: Marty Hazlewood, Joe Moore, Joyce Wilson, Rosalie Tiger, Becky Hawkins, Teresa McHoffin, Judy Sosebee. Third Row: Guy Ames, David Lester, Lilin-g Kodaseet, Joyce Dunlap, Diane Story, Peggy Kershaw, Jan Graves, Cindy Daugherty. Fourth Row: Kathlyn Carter, Debbie Coppick, Denise Greene, Karen Holdridge, Chrissie Clark, Shirley Graves, Marilyn Carter, Marsha Ledbetter. The Spanish Club, El Circulo Espanol, strives to develop intellectual understanding of our neighboring Latin American countries. Programs included reports on historic places with Spanish origin, puppet shows, and various customs and traditions. The highlight of the year was a Christmas dinner at La Alicia Restaurant. 'LYIHERM rv .ffm Left to Right-Richard Jones, Treasurer, Ginny Sud- Miss Virginia Wright, Sponsor. berry, President, Cyndi Conrad, lst Vice-President, Michelle Roe, Secretary. First Row: jane Reynolds, Gwen Emmons, Susan Alexander, Kathy Richmond, Mrs. Marguerite Bowman, Peggy Kershaw, Janet Whittington, Joan Surbey. Second Row: Darlene Brent, Sally Berkenbile, Elaine Scott, Kay Smith, Jennifer Parker, Kathy Lazenby Sarah Warner, Kay Kent, Robbi Watson, Susie Smith, Sydney Bowman, Ginny Sudberry. Third Row: Caren Estes, Jerri Surbey, Kim Dowell, Kim Harris, Lori Lamb, Velma Prout, Jody Robinson, Kathy Golding, Charlotte Christy, Becky Cato. Fourth Row: Joyce Owens, Becky Murry, Janet Majors, Regina Lawson, Becky Reese, Denlse Bitting, Pam Montgomery, Renee Stewart, Belinda Snyder, Linda Cato, David Jordon. Fifth Row: Rob McClure, Eric Redding, Phil Cottrell, Pat Cherry, e Cercle Frangais Le Cercle Francais was under the leadership of seven advanced French stu- dents. The officers include Joan Surbey, secretary, Peggy Kershaw, 2nd vice-presi- dent, Kathy Richmond, president, Susan Alexander, lst vice-president, Pam Mont- gomery, historian, Gwen Emmons, ser- geant-at-arms, and Jane R e y n old s, treasurer. Mrs. Marguerite Bowman, the club sponsor, stands at the door ready to greet any visitors. The French man on the window is their interpretation of a friend- ly Rougher. The French class won first prize for their outstanding and clever room decora- tions for homecoming. Accuafions' Le Cercle Francais, Central's French Club, seeks to promote an enthusiasm a for French, France, and the French peo- ple by presenting a varied program cater- ing to these interests. n Slides, films, lectures, an exhibit, and discussion of French art filled the monthly C meetings.hFrencih plays were presented by someo t e stu ents. A formal candlelight initiation service was held in September to welcome new a members, and in December the club sang French Christmas songs and pre- i sented a program where they displayed a Creche fthe mangerj. A third year French student, Kathy S Richmond, was president of this yearls club. 1' F.H.A. officers working on schedule for the year are, seated: Cindy Kirk, historian, Marilyn Carter, treasurer, Margaret Condley, president, Lana Arteberry, secretary, Sandy Scrog- gins, song leader. Standing: Jane McSpadden, lst vice- president, Dorothy Poster, 2nd vice-president, Peggy Parks, parliamentarian. Mrs. Bobbie Keeter and Mrs, Ruth Trudeau. F.H.A. sponsors, discuss the color schemes in fall fashions. Future Homema er Future Homemakers of America is a national organization of girls enrolled in the home economic classes in high school. The purposes of F.H.A. are to promote a growing appreciation of the joys of homemaking, to encourage democracy in the home and community life, to work toward good family life for all, to promote international good will, to foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life, and to provide wholesome individual and group recreation. First Row: Sallie Burrow, Peggy Kershaw, Jackie Thompson, Kay Smith, Jan Graves, Peggy Parks, Cindy Kirk, Margaret Condley, Jane Mcspadden. Second Row: Linda Dackson, Marjie Nichols, Linda Caves, Susan French, Kathy York, Lisa Himith, Marcia Lubbes, Jerri Forrest, Barbara Cart- wright. Third Row: Pat Watts, Linda Edgmon, Cathy Helmer, Brenda Gray, Yvonne Derrinwater, Beckie Hart, Elizabeth Lumpkin, Paula Hene- gar, Pam Featherston, Patty Curry. Fourth Row: Carole Thompson, Kathy Flaherty, Cherlynn Waymire, Barbara Lane, Paula Morton, Robbi Willis, Ramona Sanders, Denise Greene, Marji Estes, Mary Beth Payton. iMr. Irresistible 7' For the second time this year, F.H.A. sponsored a new contest to help people get acquainted and to let Central know that F.H.A. was an effective club at Central. The day of installation of officers and initiation of members, everyone in F.H.A. was given a supply of red ribbons and were instructed not to speak to boys all day. If they slipped, they were to give the boy a red ribbon. At the end of the day the boy with the most ribbons was selected Mr. Irresistiblef' This year Mr. Irresistible is Bill Pittmann, shown here with the officers. Installation of officers is always a formal ceremony. Shown here are the 1968-69 officers: Cindy Kirk, historian, Peggy Parks, parliarnentariang Dorothy Poster, 2nd vice-president, Margaret Condley, president, Jane McSpadden, 1st vice- presidentg Marilyn Carter, treasurer, Sandy Scoggins, song leader, Lana Arteberry, secretary. America In order to fulfill the purposes, members of F.H.A. meet once a month. Meetings usually concern important phases of home economics. Numerous additional activities supplement the regular function of the club. The group enjoyed several parties throughout the year, including an over-night workshop in the home economics department at the school. During Christmas they sponsored a family, along with various other projects. The year was highlighted with their trip to the state convention in Oklahoma City. Margaret Condley had a big job, as President of the club. First Row: Marilyn Carter, Dorothy Poster, Sandy Scroggins, Lana Arterberry, Julia Jo White, Kathlyn Carter, Jo Ryker, Dale Baron, Cindy Duran. Second Row: Pat Pickens, Sharon McCrillis, Rita Woilfe, Linda McCrillis, Sarah Campbell, Sally Baze, Carolyn Olzawski, Mary Gail Robinson, Rhonda Doublin, Sheryl Stone. Third Row: Kathy Baldwin, Leigh Allen, Cyndi Moran, Ann. Conrad, Carolyn King, Joetta Stubblefield, Robyn Applequist, Cindy Dickmann, Sharon Stone, Debbie Chowning. Fourth Row: Vickie Buckmaster, Betty Brewer, Debbie Schoonover, Cindy Kirk, Sue Kittle, Mary Coleman, Becky Barnett, Janet Hill, Janet Latimer, Teresa Wood, Sheila Berry. First Row: Officers include Mark Garrett, secre- tary, Larry Eller, president, David Hix, vice- president. Second Row: Advisors, Mr. Wendell Fenton and Mr. Gene Beach, Third Row: Completing the officers are Joe Farmer, report- er, Jack Boyer, treasurer, and Jimmy Harris, sentinel. Fu ture armers 0 America Future Farmers of America is a national organization for boys studying Vocational Agriculture. The F.F.A. club is based upon leadership, sportsmanship, citizenship, char- acter. patriotism. and improved agriculture. Purpose of this club is to further the mem- bers interest in different aspects of farming. Central's chapter has done this through var- ious projects and activities under the super- vision of M1'. Beach and Mr. Fenton. An annual pie supper is held every year by F.F.A. Sweetheart cand1dates to ralse money during their campaign. Mr. Fenton and Mr. Beach act as the F.F.A. Chapter advisors. First Row: Larry Eller, Dan Hix, Larry Perryman, Steve Brinkley, Timoly Lipe, Ronald Cole, Jerry Best. Second Row: Don Guthrie, Earl Hall, Larry Miller, Eugene Philpott, Jerry Gorton, Don Harlan, David McAnally, Danny Lonney, Morris Fowler. Third Row: Joe Farmer, Frank Mc- Anally, Henry Dry, Donald Cole, Randy Miller, David Hix, Jack Boyer, Mark Garrett, Mike Plunkett. Fourth Row: Larry Grounds, Junior Blanken- ship, Kenny Taylor, Donnie Brogdon, Rick Tidwell, Wesley Jackson, Jimmy Richards, Danny Harlan. l Row One: Darrell Hamby, Linda Bolin, Sharon Rowlett, Virgil Timmons, Debbie Backes, Ramona Sanders, Barbra Hayes, David Woodard. Row Two: Larry Garner, Rick Webb, Tom Fabian, Billy Reard, Jim Bruce, Charles Sheets. Row Three: Terry Orman, Gary Garner, Mike Foster, Harold McElmurry, Dale Craig, Rex Hardy, C. J. Atchley, Rick Weatherford. Row Four: Frank Courtney, Howard White, David Kindell, Terry Eddingi, Andy Moore, Charlie Lamb, Linda McCradie, Craig Frame. Row Five: Jerry Rose, Herald Shipman, Leon Sanders, Elden Peterson, Jimmie Davis, Candy Philips, Lanny Clark, Loretta Bergman. Disfrilou tive Erfuca tion This year's DE-CA officers are left to right: Virgil Timmons, treasurer, David Woodard, parliamentariang Darrell Hamby, president, Barbara Hayes, chap- lain, Linda Bolin, vice-president, Sharron Rowlett, secretary. Clubs of America Distributive Education Clubs of America established in 1948 at Central, are the only National organization whose purpose is to develop future leaders for business. DECA3s main goal is to provide training in leadership in the business world. Highlighting the year's activities is the annual DECA Employer-Employee Banquet. Each year this banquet is held in honor of the employers who have supplied the members with training stations. During the spring, several members will participate in the Oklahoma D.E. contest. At this contest the best students in the field of business will be chosen according to their ability. Darrell Hamby served the club as president for the 1968-69 school year. Mrs. Kay Smith acts as spon- sor of the DECA club. She is also the Distributive Educa- tion instructor. During one of the monthly DECA meetings a panel was given. The members of the panel were business men of the Muskogee area. These men outlined several business procedures. Included in the discussion were topics con- cerning employee-employer relations. VLCA Printing fMornfng Class, Row One: Lamont McElmurry, Leonard McElmun'y, Roy Weaver, Sam McDaniel, Larry Waller. Row Two: Ronnie Royse, Jim Campbell, Rod Easter. Printing fAffe1-noon Class! Row One: Leon Simmons, Mike Moore, Tim Lepe. Row Two: Gary Russell, Randy Orman, Gary Hays, Willie Price, Charles Coy. Electron ics fMornfng Class! Row One: John McNally, Bobby Gregg, Herbert Hunt, Don Dickerson, Eddie Cole, Loyd Howerton, Johnny Ricketts. Row Two: Lyle Jackson, Ronnie Schaltz, Dan Carter, Mike Tickle, Billie Stewart, Mr. Wayne Harrold. l Electronics fflffernoon Classj Left to Right: Morris Baxter, Bill Palmer, Dale Lamb, Bill Farmer, Herb Teque, Grady Daniels, Tommy Strickland, Harold Collins, Charles Moore, Dan Harrison, Gerald Williams, Tommy Denton, Mr. Wayne Harrold, Mike Johnson, Larry Gard, James Taylor. VL CA. Officers l 1 Eddie Cole, Mike Hollifield, Gary Hubert, Dale Wilburn, VICA morning Glenn Hollifield, Larry Craig, David Wilbourn, Mike Shearer, Richard officers. Mullins, VICA afternoon officers. Cafninef Mafzing fMorningj Row One: Walter Kirk, Leon Griffith, Gary Huber, Jackie Stacy. Row Two: Sammy Scraper, James Seabolt, Robert Mealer, Mike Hollifield, Bob Ford, Don Good, Mr. Murray Roberts. Row Three: Ken- neth Carrier, Dale Wilbourn, Johnny Moore, Curtis Jenkins, David Sexon, Jackie McKee, Dale Smith. Cabinet Mafeing fflffernoonj Row One: Elijah Weston, Mike Shearer, Glenn Hollifield, Larry Cragg, James Williams, Leon James. Row Two: Jack Taturn, David Wilbourn, Jay Page, George Ford, David Edgrnon, Larry Page, Richard Mullins, Dale McDonald, John Moses, Mr. Murray Roberts. VI CA Classes CABINET MAKING is one of the three trade courses offered at Central. Mr. Murray Roberts is the instructor. The classes met at Old Central. Making blue bird houses that will be spread throughout the state parks is one of the major projects of the boys. Boys in cabinet making are eligible to join the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. Two ELECTRONICS classes are offered at Central High School g one for beginners and one for advanced students. The courses, three hours each day, are taught at old Central by Wayne Harrold. The primary purpose of the beginning class is to teachlthelbasic fundamentals of electronics, stated Mr. Harrold. The advanced classes work on more complicated circuits such as the multiple Vio rate circuit. Also, certain members are con- structing amplifiers or occillators. l . . All PRINTING classes meet five days a week for three hours a day. The objective is to train for employment. The course outhne includes basic units of elementary printing. Areas of Printing II are the development of proficient skills with the hand, such as hand-fed press. The areas of 1n- struction grow broader in Printing III. In this class units of instruction are photography and offset printing. The development of proflcient accuracy and speed of previous units taught are developed. . The Trade and Industrial Clubs of America was pioneered in the state by Mr. E. C. Paul. Mr. Paul started the program ln 1916-1917. 43 '..' E ' Choral Club was busy presenting programs in the Fine Arts Auditorium for school assemblies. Accompanists for the group were Tommy Starnes and Jane Gullick. Choral Club Muskogee Central's Choral Club entertained at various times throughout the year. Along with the Girlis Chorus and Band the singers presented a patriotic pro- gram at the Homecoming game on November 22. The mixed Choral Club enter- tained at the Thanksgiving assembly on November 27. The presentation included the songs Alleluia and Glorious Everlasting. Christmas holidays brought about the KMessiah, which was presented in the Fine Arts Auditorium in December. The remainder of the year was filled with special presentations. Choral Club, comprised of juniors and seniors, met as a regular class on the fourth and sixth hour. Mr. Wilbur Northington, Chorus teacher, directed the 150 member Choral Club. Choral Club got its beginning in 1909 with the organiza- tion of the Senior Glee Club. Stuart Woods and Lynn Hoffman served as dual presidents of the singers. Row One: Jane Gullick, Jackie Thompson, Nancy Kennedy, Julie Baker, Rosalee Tiger, Kathy Richmond, Sally Baze, Virginia Stroud, Jo Ryker, Peggy Peak, Sandi Moore, Elaine Scott, Linda Kuykendal, Linda Fidler. Row Two: Polly Willett, Tedde Whitewater, Linda Lazenby, Sarah Campbell, Candy Carlton, Janet Whittington, Connie Honea, Kathy Breshears, Natalie Sams, Ida Dawkins, Marty Sheets. Row Three: Chaney Truitt, Linda McMillan, Nancy Andrews, Barbara Lane, Kathy Askew, Donna Parks, Becky Chambers, Robbi Watson, Rhonda Doublin, Teresa Woods, Becky Capehart, Kay Kent. Row Four: Glenn Kelly, .Tom Barrett, Larry Gray, Barry Neel, Larry Rowley, Linda Lamar, Susan Smith, Velma Proutt, Cathy Baldwin, Janet Williams, Nancy Halverson, Janet Williams. Row Five: Tommy Hall, Tom Page, Mary Varian, Becky Reese, Renee Stuart, 'Julie McDowell, Kimberly Paine, Donna Monks, Vicki McPherson. Row Six: Carmen Asay, Troy Freeman, Mark Barver, Jim Raney, Reuben Givens, Teddy Abbott, Tim Flick, Stuart Woods, DeWayne McCoy, Mike Baroli, Ira Clemens, Dean Bryan, and Larry Trevathan. ing Ou f-Peop ef Members of Central's Choral Club are shown as they prac- ticed for their presentation of The Messiahf, Wilbur Northing- ton, Central's chorus teacher, was a favorite of the student body during musical presentations. Leadership was doubled this year with the splitting of the chorus classes. Their officers included Sally Baze, Becky Barnette, vice president, Elaine Scott, Jane McSpadden, secretary, Teddy Abbott, Joan Surbey, treasurer, and Stuart Woods, Lynn Hoffman, president. One: Pam Mears, Debbie Eskridge, Marcy Lange, Patricia Pickens, Becky Barnett, Jane McSpadden, Judy Elliott, Joan Surbey, Ruth Schilt, Carroll.. Row Two: Barbara Gibson, Elizabeth Lumpkin, Kathy Green, Patty Curry, Denise Greene, Sharon Baldwin, Sherrie Anderson, Norma Vicki Crittenden, Pam Fabian. Row Three: Patty Hamlon, Kathy Baldwin, Pam Featherston, Katie Cowan, Claudia Kincaid, Vicki Cox, Foreman, Carlotta Evans, Ester Dawkins, Marty Edward, Velda Payne, Valerie Alexander. Row Four: Sheila Coe, Bonnie Sweger, Regina Sue Troxel, Ginger Higdon, Leisa Tyree, Debbie Elders, Linda Eccles, Sandy Scroggins, Debbie Easom, Debbie Jones, Mary Cooper, Sandy Paula Henegar, Gay Weatherford. Row Five: Elissa Embody, Mary Gail Robertson, Betsy Billinghouse, Linda Stith. Row Six: Bobby Dayid Jordan, Tommy Starnes, Ricky Coburn, Lynn Hoffman, Ted Holiday, Floyd Dean, Steve Kaler, Bobby Noblett, Janis Mace, Robert Mike Woodall, Rex Edwards, Bill Goodwin, David Hamilton. Row Seven: Allen Pletcher, Johnny Russell, Patrick Lucas, Billy Pitman, Rob Tommy Thompson, David Parkinson, James Baker, Clarence Carter, Craig Moore, Billy Duzan, Henry Wheeler. First Row: Patsy Virden, Pam LeCompte, Laura Hughes, Susan Fulton, Karen Estes, Arline Murphy, Glenett Cohea, Juanita Hernandez, Second Row: Linda Edgeman, Derma Shelton, Linda Doty, Charlene White, Jahwana Willis, Jeanette James, Carol Rogers, Kathy Johnson. Third Rowz. Raekee Burton, Kerry Weatherbee, Peggy Parks, Nancy Wooley, Carolyn England, Nancy Raey, Lana Hall, Mary Gail England, Theresa Huber, Margie Smith. Fourth Row: Michelle Borum, Vicki Morgan, Ruth Ann Goodson, Pat Shackleford, Patti Cox, Linda Doty, Debbie Peavler, Pam Metzer, Jackie Ashby, Becky Howard, Debbie Hambrick. Girls I Glee uff The fourth hour Girls' Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Wilber Northington, gains experience by perform- ing and singing so that they may enter the Choral Club. The Girls, Glee Club performed in the Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies. These girls worked hard and prepared assemblies which were remembered as beautiful. First Row: Susan Asquith, Cindy Kirk, Debbie Emmons, Carlene White, Joyce Kerns, Pat White, Sherry Phillips. Row 2: Debbie Chowning, Jane Kent, Debbie Pack, Jo Carter, Nancy Dearman, Alice Largent, Peggy Hickey. Third Row: Susan Tuttle, Karen Pemberton, Valerie Underwood, Jean Gullick, Pattie Page, Jean Richards, Mary Strohink, Marcy Yadon, Pam Montgomery, Sharon Thomas. Fourth Row: Debbie Turner, Debbie Collins, Debbie Smith, Janet Andrews, D. Ann Bruton, Mary Willingham, Brenda Morgan, Jennifer Parker. 46 Aunt Eller, Maggie Bresser, wished she was younger so she could marry Curley, Terry Ball, instead of his sweetheart Laurey, Jennifer Parker. Aunt Eller ....... Curley .......A.,.............., Laurey ...,......................, .v,,,,,, Ado Annie Carnes ,..,... The entire cast of Oklahorna! took a well deserved curtain call. 0Llall017la! All-Sclzool Musical Beautiful scenery, bright costumes, authenic surrey, period furniture and props, pretty girls, 21 dancers, 25 piece orchestra, all this and more were in the all school musical play, Oklahoma! Orville Eaton directed the production which was presented February 28, 29, and March 1. The 25 piece orchestra was directed by Jerry Huffer. Mrs. Betty Barger was in charge of the choreography and Jane Gullick served as student director, assisted by Tommy Starnes. Oklahoma!,' was based on a book written by Oklahoma born Lynn Riggs in memory of his childhood in the state. It spins its plot around two triangles, The main one depicts the wooing by a handsome cowboy of a pretty farm girl. The other triangle is the richly funny tale of Ado Annie, the girl who Can't Say Nof' to her cowboy swain who comes back from a trip with glowing reports that, Every- things Up To Date in Kansas Cityf, and the Persian peddler who reverses all his salesmanship tricks to avoid marrying her. ........Maggie Bresser Ball ,Jenifer Parker .......Debbie Smith Will Parker ................ ..........i S teve Kaler Jud Fry ,,...,.,..,,..,..,. ................ J im Raney Ali Hakim ........... ................ B ill Sweeney Andrew Carnes ...... Ike Skidmore .....,... .......Randy Thompson ..,,....Duncan Alford Gertie Cummins ....... ........ M ary O,Dell Slim ....................................,,.... ............. G uy Ames Cord Elam .................................... ............ R andy Nodine Laurey C in the Dream Balletl ........ ..,,...., K athy Raymond Curley Cin the Dream Balletl .,.,.,. .,...,,..,, B ruce Barger Jud Cin the Dream Balletj .....,... .,,,.,....... G uy Ames Man .....,,......,,.A,.......................... ......A.... J ames Mace Curley and Laurey were played by Cathy Raymond and Bruce Barger in the dream sequence. Building a pyramid in one of the dance scenes are Robb McClure, Terry Ball, Mike Webb, David Ham- ilton, Bill Baker, Duncan Alford, Richard Hodge, Jerry Hoffman, Ray- mond Metzer, and Bruce Barger. Ado Annie, Debbie Smith, was doing a Persian dance to lure Will Parker, Steve Kaler, from two dance hall beauties, Laurey was surrounded by members of the chorus and the dancers. Cindy Kirk and Francie Bishop. lMrs. McTZzing,, unior - Senior Play Witches, stickboys, cuspidors, bevervatchers, and bloncls throwing roses are just a few of the delightful happenings in Mrs. McThing. The Junior-Senior play, a comedy fantasy in two acts was written by Mary Chase. Confusion arose when Mrs. McThing turn-ed Howay Larue into a stickboy, to teach Mrs. Larue a lesson. This sparkled a hilarious chain of events when Mrs. Larue rescues her own home from Mrs. McThings' stick people, But she's only a baby 48 Larue .,.,. ...,..,.... M aggie Bresser and Kanny Daye Howay ...... ............. R andy Thompson and Jim C0014 Mimi ..... .......... K athy Masters and Barbra Poplinger Eddie ..... ....,,,,..........,..,,.,....,,,................. B ill Sweeney Nelson ...... ,...,.,......,.,...,.,..........,......... R andy Nodine Carrie .......,. Joye Corley and Janet Morgan Sybil ...i.......................,.... Vicki Rider and Lindia Eccios Beautiful Witch .....,.. Lindia Ricketts and Kathy Cowan Ugly Witch .................... Ginger Higdon and Kathy Cook Policeman .,......... ......,. J im Cook and David Hamilton Eva ....................s. ............... C arol Bibb and LIZ Harmon Maude ........................,.,. Janelle Haley and Ann Shidler Mrs. Shellenbach .... Candy Sweger and Nancy Thompson Grace Andrea Chancellor and Kathy Asqeu Stinker ..... .............................................. C hris Holland Joe ......... .................. J im Raney and Mike Baroli Chef ....., .................................... S teve Kaler Waiter .,.,...,Paul Boyd and James Mace Mrs. McThing was p sented by the members of Junior and Senior classes October 8, 9, and 10, in Fine Arts Auditorium. 32 member cast was direc by Mrs. Joan Murray. L da Marshall and Deb Eskridge assisted Mrs. M ray as Student Directors If you send me home I'll turn you int Mike Settlemyre, Orlin Phillips, Dean Thompson, Steve Martin are shown making their way to the store room. Ken Crutchfield, Tom Barrett, Tim Andrews, and Mose Collier are shown as they pull back-drorps into position. Mr. Willard Perry, stagecraft instructor, is shown adjusting the spot lights. Mike Boroli, Tommy Walker, Mike Kummers, and Cole Nelson were in charge of the main light controls. Stage Craft Stagecraft met daily in the Fine Arts Auditorium fourth hour, This was not only a class but a service which was used by various groups throughout the year. The group was made up of five sophomores, four juniors, and four seniors. Building sets for school plays and setting up equipment for assemblies kept the stagecraft boys busy. During the year, the stagecraft crew also Worked with professional entertainers and assisted with dance recitals. To train students for television work and other theatrical occupations were the main purposes for the group. Stagecraft, as a class, was organized in 1951-52. First Row: Jim Neely, Ricky Colburn, Randy Thompson, Hoy Bohannon, Dale Bacon. Second Row: James Wilson, Edwyna Synar, Jim Wace, Bill Lunn, Jerry Hoffman, Bill Baker, Paula Casey. Third Row: David Hamilton, Julia Mears, Mike Stiglets, Phil Cottrell, Harbour Snyder, Gary Kuy- kendall, Karen Cable, Raymond McCaffrey. Fourth Row: Kenneth Blood, Gill Luton, Robbie Gray, Loring Jones, Warren VanOrden, Danny Clawson, Will Beckman. To become a member, one must earn 25 points. This is done by competing in various events in speech and debate tournaments throughout the year. Points are also given for service projects, speeches given for clubs or assemblies. As your number of points in- creases, you obtain higher degrees. The four degrees possible in N.F.L. are Degree of Merit, Degree of Honor, Degree of Excellence, and the Degree of Distinction. Towards the end of the year the N.F.L. held tournaments in which the top debators attended. Muskogee's Chapter of N.F.L. currently has twenty-four members. The club meetings are held once a month. espian Club National Thespian Society meets every other Tuesday in the Little Theatre at Central High School. Thespians are people associated with drama. The associa- tion may be in the capacity of make-up, acting, stage crew, or business manage- ment. Membership is gained by accumulating points. It takes twelve points to be- come a member and sixty points to become a honor Thespian. Points may be ob- tained in various ways such as publicity chairman. First Row: Vicki McPherson, Debbie Smith, Jannette James, Debbie Emmons, Kathy Masters, Candy Sweger, Debbie Eskridge, Maggie Bresser, Linda Marshall, Vicki Rider, Robby God- frey, Kathy Cook, Ginger Higdon, Second Row: Christine Wells, Nancy Halverson, Julia Tidmore, Janet Morgan, Joy Corley, Linda Eccles, Barbara Poplinger. Third Row: Mike Baroli, Raymond Lewis, Steve Kaler, Bill Sweeney, Paul Boyd, Betty Brewer, Mary Robison, David Hamilton, James Mace, Mrs. Joan Murray. Fourth Row: Horace Lindley, Jimmy Cook, Chris Holland, Richard Poplinger. ahonaf ForenS1 eague Officers of the N.F.L. were Jim Neely, Cable, secretary, Dale Bacon, treasurer, Ricky mascot, fstandingj Guy Ames, vice-president, Bohannon, president, Randy Thompson, arms. Officers of the 1968-69 Thes- pians Club were Janelle Haley, president, Joye Corley, trea- surer, Debbie Eskridge, vice- president, and Kathy Cook, clerk. Mrs. Joan Murray, who teaches speech, radio, T.V. speech, and drama, is the sponsor. peeclz Cfufv J gg Row One: Janelle Haley, Joyce Corley, Maggie Bresser, Debbie Eskridge, Kathy Cook, Steve Kaler, Jirn Raney, Raymond Lewis, Guy Arnes, Dave Hannah, Hoy Bohanon. Row Two: Kathy Masters, Katie Seward, Mikey Groom, Carol Bibb, Eric Sweeney, Greg .Hmdrex, Joy Dills, Barbra Poplinger, Janet Morgan, Nancy Halvorsen, Roby Godfrey, Linda Stith, icy Busey, Randy Thompson..Row Three: Linda Eccles, Beverly Fisher, Becky McGee, Cathy Askew, Susan Scaggs, Mary O'De1l, Jim Mace, Mi e Baroli, Chris Holland, Bhil Boyd, Shawn Belt, Craig Flory, Chuck Mayes, Mark McBrayer. Row Four: Sandy Simmons, David Hamilton, Tim Trembly, Gene- Haley, B111 Harjo Horace Lindley, -Ace Clem- mons, Judy Elliott, Jane Elliott, Pleasant Mike, Ricky Colburn. Row Five: Ronny Nichols, Elizabeth Harmen, Ann Shedler David McGee, Robert Marshall, Raymond McCaffrey, Donny Baer, Gary Duykendall, Bill Baker, Jerry Hoffnian, Bill Lunn. Row Six: Melinda Campbell, Andrea Chancellor, Kenny Richardson, Doug Moore, Randy Nodine, Terry Sallee, Levi Maples, Billy Rowsey, John Basolo, Sandy Housley, Tedde Whitewater, Ginger Highdon, Randy Lermy. Row Seven: Phil Cottrell, Norma Nonemann, Kathy Helmet, Lynda Marshall, Dorothy Poster, l5ew1s.Rappe, Marilyn Carter, Dale Bacon, Paula Casey, Karen Cable, Jackie Thompson, Sheila Barry, Edwyna Syner, Tommy Starnes, James coggms. Speech Club consists of any student who is en- rolled in any form of speech. Classes offered here at Central are debate, drama, general speech, and radio speech. Debate courses promote the understanding of the fundamentals of debate and argumentation. Plans are made for yearly debate resolution and tournaments. Drama is a preparation for plays, study of history, and a knowledge of theatre. All general speech courses prepare students for conversation and speech making. The club was formed in 1919. Radio Speech class presents Rougher Roundtable. Mrs, Joan Murray - Speech-Drama Mr. Orville Ea,tO1'1 - Debate-OfatOI'y Future Teac ers 0 America Future Teachers of America was formed in 1949 at Central High, and its member- ship throughout the country is one of the largest. On January 28, the Future Teachers at Central sponsored a poster party which turned out a great success and lots of fun. Posters were then displayed throughout the room and in each unit of the school building. Future Teachers attended an all-day field trivp to Northeastern State College in Talequah this spring. The group toured the campus and attended the showing of a special film strip. On March 21-22 the Future Teachers sent several delegates to attend the F.T.A. State Convention which was held on campus at Oklahoma State University. Mrs. Ester Morton F.T.A. Sponsor Row One: Doris Edge-president, Jackie Pierce-vice- president, Belinda Snyder-secretary-treasurer, Deitherese Marie-historian. Row Two: Donna Monks, Kim Harris, Lynda Marshall, Connie Denning. The 1968-69 officers of the Medical Science Club were Janice Zaroor, treasurer, Susan Bosley, vice-president, C. C. Wright, secretary, Gary Garner, president, Jeff Guant, sgt.-at-arrns. W The Medical Science Club meett. ' once every month. They have a var- Q iety of programs and speakers at their meetings. Mrs. Gullett, ourflocal phy- . sical therapist and Dr. Go , a path- S ologist, spoke to the group about ce health careers. Films are shown that help develop a better interest in med- ical fields. The Medical Science Club was or- ganized under the name of Health Careers in 1962. In 1967 the name was changed to the Medical Science Club. The year was ended with a picnic at the lake. ROW Onei Kathy Masters, KUHHY RiCharClS0n, George Kingston, Janice Zaroor, Gary Garner, Duncan Alford, Tom Starnes. Row Two: Melinda Campbell, Robbi Watson, Charlene Martin, Jan Nichols, Pam Ranallo, Sheryl Blankenship, Mary Whitman, Karen Hart, Kay Kent, Mary Robinson. Row Three: Ricky Colburn, Ace Clemons, Carole Ward, Lynne South, Susan Smith, Sharon Jenkins, Malggie Graves, Jane Reynolds, Cindy Daughtery, Judy Battenfield, Rosie Canter- bury. RowrF0ur: Gene BOWIIHC, Roxanne hompson, ROIZIHIE Nichols, Robb McClure, Shlrley Anderson, Brenda Andrews, Mark Davxs, Beverly Sourjohn, 'Raymond Metzer, Jackie lHoopes. Row Five: Susan French, Diane Dickmann, Marilyn Pf3tCh3l'Cl, S!-1519 Storrs, .l0hll V1CChl0, Sharon Rvwlett, ,El1Zabeth Lumpkin, Helen Smith, Dana McDaniel, Sam McDaniel, gland KUIECIC, Ngke Nelfn, LfWdl1Sturg.dREw S1x:JL1ndaREccleg, Sagxdy Simrrfinf, Betty Breweri, Acglan Jaikson, Glenda Mr Bob Barker HFFISUH, FUCC arger, arry a er, o aster, anet oss, ue tinnett, i e Sti et , in a aves, arr Garner, . '. Diane Catlett, Kathy Greene. g S L Y Medlcal Sclence Club Sponsor . I - .... , ...... Ma,cw.WW-,.,s .,.. .....s,.,... , .M .... ,.W...m,. N-,. ,.. ..... was.,-W., ..... ,. .-tt.sm1.-...M h-f.... f - .,.... ff., ..,, ,,,, M .Wm-,...ms.ff,-.,.WW.,-,...t..wf-,,...v..s,,m,....,...aW..,aW..,,.i..........MM.,M...n....,..,..W.W.,.M...V.. Members of the JETS were under the supervision of John F. Gullett. Heading the club were Chuck Fullenwider, vice-president, Brand Grant, president, and Clarence Wiley, Secretary-treasurer. unior ngineers Technica ociefy JETS was a new club which was added to Central High Schoolis activities this past year f1968j. Members of the Junior Engmeers Techni- cal Society numbered around fifty. I JETS was established because engineers were trying to invoke 1n- terest in their profession. Movies and field trips were two of the programs the club had. Several speakers were also asked to speak to the group. Brad Grant served the group as president. Physics classes prepared students for one of the various phases of engineering. Row One: Mr. Gullick, Brad Grant, Chuck Fullenwider. Row Two: Walter Lambert, Steve Smalley, Gary Keaton, Billy Greenhaw, John .Galluzzi, Herb Teaque, Tommy Denton, Daniel Harrison. Row Three: Allen Pletcher, Kevin Patrick, Tom Hastings, Jim Evans, Allen Sargent, Jim Leut- hold, Gary Lambert, Tommy Walker, Cole Nelson. Row Four: Herbie Morton, Mike Demming, Ted Carr, Terry Groom, Clayton Siem, Raymond McCraffe, Roy Hensley, Daniel Deetz, Mike Guard, Elizabeth Harman. Row Five: Johnny Moore, Max Hipsher, Mike Russell, Jim Endicott, Paul McQuil1an, Duane Watkins, Hoy Bohanon, Rodney Wilson, Don Fixico, Mark Davis. wi!! First Row: Cherri Lamers, Mary Ann Reavis, Julia White, Cecelia Villareal. Second Row: Kathy Golding, Virginia Hotarie, Karen Holdridge, Charlene Mitchell, Billy Goodwin, Janice Bynum, Linda McGrath, Kathy McDowell. 1 ra ry u L 'L I In This year's Library Club was composed of twelve members. Each of these students was trained to help keep the library in order for the convenience of the students. During the various hours, the members filed cards, checked books, assisted students in locating materials, and checked hall passes. N-...l .. ' 'fs Mrk 'Y r M V' A V r ef? - 4 p 4 FST' EQ! . 4 Officers of the Library Club were Julia White, presi- dent, Cecelia Villareal, vice president, Margie Gouteau, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Frisby acted as faculty ad- visors to the Library Club. First Row: Elizabeth Harman, Chuck Fullenwider, Thomas Hastings. Second Row: Paul Hensley, Kevin Patrick, Robby Terrel, David Jordan, Roy Applequist. Third Row: Ann Shiedler, Tom Page, Lloyd Strum, Chuck Phillips, Cole Nelson, Kathy Jordan. Chess Club Purpose of the chess club is to try and teach new people the moves and rules of the game of chess. Mr. Fisher met with the members on Wednesday mornings to discuss the moves and plays. President was Chuck Fullenwider. Johnny Moore was vice-president and John Corn was secretary-treasurer. Mr. Fisher supervised the students in the rules and plays of the game, Engaged in a game of chess are john Corn, secretary- treasurerg Johnny Moore, vice-president, Chuck Fullen- wider, president. First Row: Bob Bonnell, Maggie Bresser, Jane Gullick, Sarah Bode, Julie Baker, Randy Blair. Second Row: Sharon Rowlett, Ginny Sudberry, Nancy Thompson, Hoy Bohanon, Pat Phillips, Rhonda Rosson, Sharron Hamby, Joyce Reynolds, Devvie Coppock, Ehgabeth Harman. Third Row: Sandi Moore, Darrell Hamby, Brad Grant, Dale Bacom, Roselee Crossland, Ann Shideler, James Evans, Thomas Hastings, Cyndi Conrad. Qielalzoma Honor Society The Oklahoma Honor Society at Central was started in 1948. It consists of outstanding students with above-average grades and ability. The requirements include a B+ scholarship grade for each of 3 semesters with no semester grade below a B-. Only solids are counted. An A- composite conduct for 3 semesters is also important. Members are often guests at various dinners and luncheons. As one of their main projects each year, they compile and sell Student Directories. Each spring juniors are selected for membership and are initiated in aformal assembly. The president of the Oklahoma Honor Society for this year was Bob Bonnell. The officers of the Oklahoma Honor Society are Randy Blair, . ' . , I , editor of student directory, Bob Bonnell, president, Sarah Bode, Mr. Jeffries 1S hard. at work planning 3.CtlV1t1BS for the treasurer, Jane Gullick, secretary, Julie Baker, vice-president. Oklahoma Honor Soclety. S-,317 ' ff- if-. . ls Mike Webb serves as presi- dent of the Teens for Christ. Completing the slate of of- I ficers are Katy Glaze, vice president, Gerry Surbey, sec- retary, Terry Groom, trea- surer, and Becky Barnette, chaplain. These people set-up and are in charge of pro- grams for each Wednesday morning. Mr. Kennedy is the faculty advisor for the Teens for Christ. Teens or risf Youth for Christ was re-organized in 1965 and given the name Teens for Christ. Since then it has grown considerably in membership. Approximately eighty members compose Central's Chapter of Teens for Christ. These students meet every Wednesday morning at 7:35 in the Little Theater. The purpose of Teens for Christ is to give Central teens an opportunity to meet and have fellowship together, to boost their witness toward fellow students, and to grow spiritually in their everyday living. For Christmas, the group went caroling through- out the halls of Central. Leading Teens for Christ is this year's president, Mike Webb. Mike is a junior at Central and a most outstanding student. First Row: Mike Webb, Becky Barnette, Gerry Surbey, Kathy Glaze, Terry Groom. Second Row: Polly Lansford, Joan Surbey, Lavada Maples, Shirley Graves, Nina Hager, Theresa Huber, Susan Smith, Mary Cooper, Robbi Watson, Rhonda Dublin, Jane Elliott, Syndey Bowman, Judy Elliott, C. C. Wright. Third Row: Cindy Kirk, Vickie Virden, Susie Storts, Belinda Snyder, Deborah Lawson, Raelee Burton, Francie Bishop, Jolene Ash- wood, Kathy Baldwin, Pam Featherston, Susan Bosley, Maggie Graves, Mary Whitman, Sharon Jenkins. Fourth Row: Jean Surbey, Susan Schmidt, Joy Payne, Denise Graham, Pat Cragg, Susan Bohanon, Terrye Jefferson, Becky Reese, Gretchen Bebb, Denise iBtting, Nita Hogan, Patsie Verden, Donna King, Marcia Lubbes. Fifth Row: Marty Hazlewood, Ramona, Sanders, Linda Woods, Elizabeth Lumpkin, Jane McSpadden, Patti Hughes, Charlene Mitchell, Alice Westbrook, Mary Jo Page, Cynthia Thayer, Larry Hollon, Carol Fullen, Tamra Lindsey, Susan Asquith. Sixth Row: Cindy Kirk, Laura Marshall, Janet Latimer, Kathy Green, Charlene Martin, Ricky Colburn, Katie Cowen, Danny Flick, Mary Flechs, David Hamiltan, Sandra Welsh, Debby Chowning. Seventh Row: Theresa Fream, Sue Keitel, Regina Lawson, Sheila Coe, Darlene Ellison, Allan Jackson, James Wilson, Debbie Emmons, Debbie Smith, Dorma Shelton, Vickie Escoe, Roxanne Thompson, Janet Mayer. Eighth Row: Lyna Surber, Liling Kodaseet, Mike Stiglets, Sue Stinnett, Ruth Ann Goodson, Donna Vaught, Peggy Anderson, Linda Caves, Teri Chapin, Floyd Dean, Bonn-ie Sweger, Susan French. Ninth Row: Pat Little, Margo Dyer, Virginia Hotarie, Tommy Walker, John Stevens, Bennie Joe, Alan Sargent, Robby McClure, Susan Hogan. ts 1 , f wr' t w fifsg., V ,, , . .. fe slr .fa4,wf -. ,ffm-::.:f -Q . .'..-iL . A.. ,135 'Ri' :lit 1 ., ,ii 52 ?tL.f5fv5gguf:.,'13, -.t. 15 312 , 'te . fi W ' V L ' . 1 I 'V L. , -,SZ . .. A ,gm f aw s A v ,-.sf iQ:,'T' 9' , gg.. Officers of the Future Journalists were Cherlynn Waymire, vice-presi- dentg Joye Corley, president, and standing Andrea Chancellor, secretary. F.J.A. had an initiation party in September for new members. Three best dressed paper people were chosen. First place went to Cissy Garland, Dorothy Poster was awarded second place, with Kathy Master third place winner. , Mrs. Hazel Aldridge, the yearbook and journalism instructor. sponsors the group. Fufure ournafisfs of America The Future Journalists Club, a social group, consisted of 65 members this year. Costumes made of newspapers were fashioned and modeled by initiates as one requirement for membership into the club. Prizes were awarded for the most unusual costumes. u For the F.J.A. Christmas party, the club met at the home of their sponsor, Mrs. Hazel Aldridge. Toys were exchanged by the members and were later given to the Salvation Army. At the end of the year, had a party honoring the graduating seniors. Several meetings were held during the year to see films and listen to various speakers. Joye Corley served as president of this year. First Row: Kathy Richmond, Andrea Chancellor, Joye Corley, Cherlynn Waymore, Ginny Sudberry, Julie Coon. Second Row: Cyndi Conrad, Becky Kirk, Margo Dyer, Pam Michals, Sharon McCrillis, Sally Berkenbile, Dorothy Poster, Lynda Marshall, ,Ioan Surbey. Third Row: Kathy Masters, Debbie Coppock, Vada Jcstice, Elizabeth English, Becky Cato, Susan Shipley, Beverly Kennemer, Janet Latimer, Sharon 'Bernt. Fourth Row: Pat Watts, Larry Wlhite, Kathy Flaherty, Candy Carlton, Greg Holland, David Crawford, Darrell Hamby, Chrissie Clark. Fifth Row: Fred Haynes, Robert Grounds, Gene Haley, Pam Fabian, Vicki Crittenden, Ricky Colburn. Sixth Row: Charles Mayes, Lance Sublett, Judy Warren, Susan Witt, Debbie Hambrick. Linda Tirxtv Viflfi Morgan. Alice Westbrook, Patty Seward. Darrell Hamby Mrs. Hazel Aldridge Sally Berkenbile Editor Sponsor Co-editor Clzieffain The production of an annual is a long tedious task, but each staff member puts all it has into the making of this book of memories. They realize the seriousness of their job. Each member of the staff knows that it is his responsibility to put together a book that is worthy of being treasured for years to come. Firstg it has to be carefully planned. Each individual student must be recognized, and appropriate space allocated to each school activity. This book become a complete record of what happened at Central for the 1968-69 school year. Through it all, the staff is continually challenged to put out a better annual than the preceding one. Each section must show originality and change. Then after months of frustrations, long sessions after school, and some happy fun moments, it all comes to an end and they Wait . . . Then comes the first glimpse of the cover, the first sight of the color pages, and finally the annual -complete. Then, and only then, does the staff realize that they have put together an annual. Dorothy Poster Kathy Masters Activities Editor Advertisement Editor Pam Mlchals Sophomore Class Editor Cindy Conrad Senior Editor Margo Dyer junior Class Editor Lynda Marshall Introduction and Faculty Editor Q Becky Kirk Copy Editor iframes iiggiifz., .t -- - .. iiffiftie ,gi ' :rr -E ' ,. ,iifaiffr - x a 'S .4233 3 A' .iff 3 'Zig JS M 4- x it grit? ,gr it J' P. 15 we L S Us 3 . .: ,,,. , , .. , . ur , ,gi ve r ' by 1: A, t 3ff ,, , t - 1. ' T31 'fz'weS 1''i-Er2'4wa?lrEff'r2' . r, . ::-' ' :.,,.'z' 5 fx :N fl Z tr:szggg5gzx1ss'okig:51. 1553515 zr.v,8,,y. p r i . ' ., VLKVL Y .t it Q1 :1 ' 1255 ? ' . V 5 , I ua-,r:1w-,rs- - L f uer -1'-refer-rw.A-fgz5,ff4-gamer,r,fer,,fr,,,,,,i,,,5-3 'A . . - H ., 's,W,,s,: sr , . t r, ,tr-is . .. r.,.,5,. il, . ' .L ,... ,g ff' 'rg LE 'ij' -V in . 7 5 -2 fig ,. 1 A .W,,. , pl, I .1 ' 1 g Cherlynn Waymire Mrs. Hazel Aldridge Ricky C0lbL1TH Editor-in-chief Journalism Instructor Photographer e Scout Central High SCOUT completed its forty-ninth year of award-winning quality. Staffed by 10 sophomores, 16 juniors, and 24 seniors, the SCOUT produced 27 weekly issues. Meeting during 5th and 6th hours, the staff combined an extensive course in journalism with the actual experience of constructing, writing, managing and marketing a newspaper. Included in the SCOUT were news, news features, features, editorials, and human interest stories. Seated: Debbie Ceppeek, feature editor. Standing: Ginny Sudberry, Seated: David Crawford, sports editor. Standing: Joye Corley, exchange cartoonist. editor, 1- ' 'i Q:'.:if f- ,fatirtitfrift isfg g ' 5s7'iiiif-,Uri 7 t 1-1 ,, iLf2ft,g'ft2ri3gm1Qff 45. -, :threw-c ferr5-'rvifrzffvaif Seated: Andrea Chancellor, activities editor. Standing: Kathy Richmond, Seated: Cheryl Fuller, news editor. Standing: Lance Sublett, Chris aClVertiSiI1g Cdiwf- Holland, exchange editors. x 1' S . f s iii? '- , -: 'P :fr-f H -f'- W- gt... filiswrsvf... i, i 'M - tifflwv K X , z,s:.Qg,ts11itf 1:usqiu:,.i nf-ww - . , 1 f it t V 1, Y 5 4' f ix, I J 4k V is 5 X E ' ..., , frets gsiigfm Maiiss. W' Kase y? M. rags qtwA,3fXf Q 'L liesetiisviwsetigisiwriqgffflerhwirtssf.first - -fmtstswmsssists,Sassistuafisithzzzmtfexfiziw 4 GUY AMES MR. ORVILLE EATON NINA HAGER Student Body President Student Activities Director Student Body Vice-President Advisory Counci Representing the student body, the Advisory Council helps get various school innovations accepted by the Student Council. The Advisory Council acts as mediator between students and faculty in planning projects and solving problems. The council meets every Tuesday morning at 7:30 in the office of Orville Eaton, activity director. Each of the council members gives much of his time and energy to the service of Central High School. Guy Ames heads this year's Advisory Council as president of the student body. Serving on the council left to right around the table are Teresa Wright, sophomore council member, Marsha Adams, junior council member, Matt Brown, senior class presi- dent, jack Hughes, senior council member, Nina Hager, vice president of student body, Guy Ames, student body president, Marilyn Carter and Dorothy Poster, senior council members, Ted Carr, junior council member, Steve Allen, junior class president, and David Waters, sophomore class president. Aiding the council are Mr. James E. B. Sandage, principal, and Mrs. Drew Edmondson, student teacher advisor. st Row: Loring Jones, Bryan Jones, Jack Hoopes, Joy Dearman, Steve Kaler, Mark McBrayer, David Waters, Ched Wetz, Gary Lehman. Second Row: Carla ith, Margaret Condley, Cheryl White, Vicki Cox, Becky Bishop, Teresa Wright, Mary Gail Robinson, Linda Lamar, Guy Ames, Nina Hager, Sally Baze, ula Casey, Mary Ann Miller, Charlene Martin, Maggie Bresser, Pam Montgomery, Becky Reese. Third Row: Susie Hill, Marsha Adams, Vickie Buck- ster, Denise Bitting, Katy Glaze, C. C. Wright, Sandy Rogers, Marilyn Carter, Dorothy Poster, Becky Capart, Janet Latimer, janet Hill, Karen Holdridge, lly Lansford, Lana Arterberry, Patty Curry. Fourth Row: Warren Van Orden, Paul Drake, John Stevens, Ronnie Geminn, Bill Lunn, Tom Page, Frankie rrod, Miky Flpller, Steve Allen, Matt Brown, Frank Williams, Harold Nichols, Jack Hughes, Gary Sisson, Bobby Pigg, Randy Blair, Mac Harris, Larry er, Mikey Mi e. fualeni Counci The voice of the student body, the Student Council, resolves to promote good citizenship, to serve as an outlet for the student expression, and to promote harmonious relations throughout the school. Discussions, projects, and activities are opportunities for stu- dents to receive experience, both in leading and in following. The Student Council starts its work for the next year immediately after the election of officers. The officers attend the Oklahoma Student Council Workshop for a week in Edmond. During this week they learn the newest methods in parliamentary procedure and exchange ideas with other schools throughout the state. Each year the Student Council sponsors the Curtis Magazine Campaign. The campaign starts with an informal dinner for Various club officers and high salesmen from the previous year. An assembly is held to inform the entire student body about the campaign and how the money earned will be used. A certain amount of the earnings are allotted to support the Foreign Exchange Student. Throughout the year the Student Council supports various activities. These activities range from Howdy Week to an annual trip to Krebbs for dinner. Before the Christmas holiday, the entire student body held a Canned Food Drive and aided the Welfare Department in providing Christmas gifts for seven foster children. Guy Ames served as president of the Student Council for the 1968-69 school year. Leaders af Work Guy Ames, Sheila Berry, and Nina Hager look over the prizes that were given during the Curtis campaign. The Student Council is under the leadership of six officers. These officers include Nina Ha- ger, vice-president, Guy Ames, president, Mari- lyn Carter, secretary, Frank Williams, sgt. at arms, Dorothy Poster, chaplain, Matt Brown, Sgt. at arms. Mr, Maxwell captured everyoneis attention at the Curtis Campaign dinner. Becky Barnette and Susan Smith admire a puppy, held by Mr. Aldridge, that was a gift for one of the foster children. Qu fsian ing Teenagers 0 America For the first time at Central three seniors have been chosen as Outstanding Teenagers of America. These students were nominated by the administration from a list of many outstanding students made by the faculty. Each award winner is eligible for a state award, a national award, and scholarship. These awards are given to students selected from his or her biographical information. Two National Outstanding Teenagers of America are chosen from the fifty state Governor's Trophy winners. These selections, a boy and girl, will receive a 31,000 college scholarship. Central's outstanding teenager's accomplish- ments will be featured, along with other Out- standing Teenagers of America, in an annual publication. This publication will be placed in libraries throughout the country. The Outstanding Americans Foundation, dedicated to honoring, inspiring, and en- couraging young peofple, offers this program to recognize nationally the ability of youth. President of the Student Body has taken up a great deal of Guy's time throughout his senior year. Guy Ames As an excellent basketball player, Greg has contributed to the Rougher Basketball team for the 'past three years. Dorothy Poster Students selected for this honor must be outstanding in scholarship as well as in Greg Vann Serving on the Seventeen National Council has kept Dorothy busy for the year. David Hannah was named Newsboy of the Year for the third consecutive year. Youth o 0 Sitting in for the city council on Youth in Government Day were the senior Student Council members. First Row: Charlene Martin, Mary Ann Miller, Steve Kaler, Bobby lflgg, R3I1dY pp Blair. Second Row: Polly Lansford, Carla Smith, Maggie Bresser, Karen Holdrldge. Third Weefe Youth Appreciation Week, a program which attempts to bridge the Generation Gap, is sponsored by Optimist Inter- national, a menas service organization. The 1968 program Nov- ember 11-17, was the 12th annual international observance of Youth Appreciation Week. During this week several projects were carried out to recognize the youth of Muskogee. A city council was appointed and outstanding students in school government were made honorary city officials. They served in the place of the real officials for an entire day. Safe driving contest was also held. The contest consisted of a written test and an actual driving skill test. Newsboy of the year was chosen, along with Mr. and Miss Teenager. These youths were chosen on the basis of their outstanding accomplishments and individual qualities. Filling in for the city officials were outstanding Student Council mem- bers and club presidents. Sitting, Margaret Condley, librarian, Nina Hager, city manager, Paula Casey, city attorney, Dorothy Poster, city clerk, Marilyn Carter, city accountant. Completing the city officials were Jack Hughes, assistant city manager, Lynn Hoffman, recreation director, Joy Dearman, fire chief, Jack Hoopes, park director, Matt Brown, police chief, Guy Ames, mayor, and Darrell Hamby, utilities director. Row: Harold Nichols, Mikey Mike, Larry Eller, Gary Sisson. Eight outstanding students were chosen as Mr. and Miss Teenager finalists. They include Paula Casey, Dorothy Poster, Miss Teenager, Julie Baker, Kathlyn Garter, Randy Thompson, Brad Grant, Clarence Wiley, and Guy Ames, Mr. Teenager. Three safe drivers were chosen during Youth Appreciation Week, Pat Lippman, first runner- up, Jane Elliot, Safe Driver of the year, and Gary Garner, second runner-up. eniors Bring Honor to Central Many students at Central have shown outstand- ing abilities in their senior year. They have brought many high honors to Central High School and made its name known throughout the state and nation. Clockwise: Jack Hughes, a Rougher tennis player, won a position for his outstanding per- formances at the Junior Davis Cup Camp in Cal- ifornia. He was rated number one in the state and twenty-ninth in the national tennis rankings. Ann Shideler is shown as she watched Charles Davis play her flute. She was selected as a mem- ber of the All-State Band, along with 79 other members from 200 bands throughout the state. Thirteen active Central students were selected by various civic clubs to travel to the annual Girls' State and Boys' State conventions last June. Girls' state delegates were Sandi Moore, Jane McSpadden, Janet Whittington and Sarah Campbell. Joel Fisher, Bill Baker, Bob Decker, Chuck Fullenwider, Greg Vann, Donnie Baer, and Raymond Metzer traveled to BOYS' State in Edmond. Elizabeth Harmon is shown here as she re- ceived a National Merit Scholarship finalist cer- tificate from Mrs. Ocie Lackey. Chuck Mayes was selected as the winner of the State Veterans of Foreign Wars speech contest. He traveled to Washington, D.C. in February to at- tend the national speech contest. Frank Tillery Head Coach Vernon Burkett Assistant Coach Bob Dunlap Assistant Coach Roug er First Row: Kurt Bolinger, David Pride, Joy Dearman, Rusty Schoonover, Reuben Givens, David Kendall, Brad Grant. Second Row: Jeff Pitts, Ira Clemens, Robert Stevenson, Danny Flick, Frank Williams, Matt Brown, Jim Davis, Robert Miller, Wade Cantwell, Sid Smith, David Patrick, Frankie Herrod, Third Row: Dewayne Watkins, Randy Weeks, Paul Drake, Troy Freeman, Tom Kaiser, Gary Bowmin, Larry Van- John Leafer Deloyd Reed Assistant Coach Assistant Coach This year Central's Roughers had a fine coaching staff. Headed by Frank Tillery, the staff of five coaches lead the team to 4--6-0 for the season. Coach Tillery and his staff have many years of experience in coaching. Thirty years of experience are spread between the five. in ix Years Beber, Pat Lippman, Louis Rappe, Rodney Wilson, Randy Harms, Lanny Dickmann, Gary Ketcham, Leslie Carter, Robert Henry. Fourth Row: Roscoe Givens, Jack Little Nick Fuller, David Dickmann, Greg Hindrix, Robert Flannery, Steve Allen, Tinfi lgeed, Mike Deming, Ted Carr, Johnny Broom, Lanny Andrews, Tim Flick, Jim runer. SCOREBOARD OPPOI1C1'1f Roughers 0 Broken Arrow 28 9 McAlester 7 21 Tulsa Rogers 28 6 Lawton O 14 Bartlesville 7 34- Springdale 2 1 28 Ponca City 13 3 Tulsa Central 7 0 Tulsa Edison 6 29 Tulsa Hale 16 Muskogee Central High School's gridiron proved to be the best in six years, winning forty per cent of the games. Roughers opened the season shutting out Broken Arrow 28-O. Other games won by the Roughers this year were Tulsa Rogers, Tulsa Central, and Tulsa Edison. The Roughers averaged eighteen points per game. Tulsa Edison's battle proved to be a mud-slinging thriller. Muskogee edged over the Tulsa team with a 6-0 victory. The greatest surprise of the season was the Tulsa Rogers game, where the Roughers defeated the Rogers 28-21. The 1968-69 season wasnit all peaches and cream for the Roughers. There were nights when, even though the Roughers played their best, the opposing teams overcame our efforts. The Rough- ers fought a hard battle against the Lawton Wol- verines. Lawton took the lead in the last part of the third quarter, making the only touchdown in the game. In the Springdale, Arkansas game, the Roughers could not seem to stop the Bulldog's offense. Springdale defeated Muskogee 34-21. The Roughers pulled out of their four-game losing streak by defeating Tulsa Central 7-3. The Roughers bowed to Tulsa Hale for the last game of the season. The big homecoming game proved to be one of the roughest for the Roughers. Tulsa Hale beat our hard fighting Roughers for a 16-29 win, although the score was much closer than the scoreboard indicated. Muskogee's gridiron was composed of forty- six sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Five games were played on the home field. Five remaining games were played as close as Broken Arrow and as far away as Lawton. Central High School Roughers finished the season with a 3-3 conference record and 4--6 for the season. Unlike most teams, for many years Muskogeeis football team didn't have a name. They were re- ferred to as the Farm Club of O.U. In 1922 Mus- kogee had an unusually rough football team. They had won state in 1920 and were on the way to another state championship in 1925. Fans began calling them THE ROUGHERS, and the name will continue to live in the hearts of Central High School students in the years to come. Randl' Harms Robert Miller Ira Clemens Joy Dearman Lanny Dickmann All Conference All Conference All Conference All Conference All Conference eniors Duane Watkins Student manager Hornecoming Queen, Mary Ann Miller, gets traditional kiss from Rougher Captain, Joy Dearman, previous to homecoming game. an Joy Dearman Brad Grant viii? Guard M Quarterback I ' I tf 1 Q fy X: . ,eff Frank Williams David Kindell End Tackle Lead Acfion David Patrick End Jun Dav1s Wade Cantwell End Guard Lewis Rappe Tackle Robert Miller Leslie Carter Tackle Injured Player fl Q1'C' GSSWIQ Ted Carr Quarterback Robert Flanary Wingback Roscoe Givens Reuben Givens David Dickman Defensive Halfback Tailback Quarterback Kurt Bolinger Larry VanBeber Jim Bruner Center Tackle Tackle Richard Andrews Gary Ketchum Tackle Line Backer David Pride Jeff Pitts Rusty Schoonover Tackle Tackle Guard ow Alzilify Steve Allen Nick Fuller Tim Reed End Tackle Defensive Half-Back Paul Drake Mike Deming End Wing-Back Troy Freeman Randy Weeks Jack Little Linebacker Guard Center Gary Bowen Ted Carr gains badly needed yardage for the Roughers. Robert Henry Center Manager reenie Become Rong er First Row, left to right-Doug Wilson, Mike Kummers, Robert Shoemake, Casey Hill, Kenny Layman, Mike Curtis, Gary Grandstaff, Ronnie Cowan, Roy Weaver. Second Row, manager, Ronald Garrett, Steve Rowland, Mike Guinn, Robby Kershaw, Rick Olsawskl, Gary Stevenson, Dennis Wright, Tommy Ashwood, Phil Givens, David Osthoff, manager, Ken Crutchfield. Third Row, Warren VanOrden, Thomas Arndt, Ronald Fixico, John Stevens, Ken Beard, David Waters, Mike Williams, Roger Mitchell, Don West, Ken Jenson, Dante Sanders. Deloy Reed, Coach Central High's all sophomore team, the Greenies, boasted a Winning season this year. Deloy Reed and John Leafer coached this team to a 4-3-1 record for the season. Officially, the record shows that the Little Green only won one-half of the games played. The record doesn't show, however, that the Greenies lost to teams filled with juniors, seniors, and one varsity ball club. On the average, the Greenies had only eight points scored against them per game. They averaged eighteen points each game against their opponents. John Leafer, Coach SCOREBOARD DATE OPPONENT GREENIES September 16 10 Broken Arrow 6 September 23 0 McAlester 0 September 30 6 Okmulgee 35 October 7 7 Tahlequah 36 October 14- 12 Wagoner 21 October 21 0 Pryor 36 October 31 6 Vian 0 November 4 25 Ft. Smith, Arkansas 7 Cross Country Thin! in Sfafe First Row: Tony Maxwell, Benn-y Carter, Randy Thompson, Kelly Meeker, Jack Hoopes, Terry Moore. Second Row: Joe Farmer, Jim Hazen, Don Mason, Roger Mitchell, Mike Porter, Mike Little, Ferlin Sourjohn. Third Row: Keith Wilson, Chuck Caskey, Randy Nodine, Gene McNel1, John Slaughter, B111 Pratt. The Cross Country Harriers, coached by Bob Matthews began their season by practicing from 3:00 to 6:00 on Civitan Hill. They ran 440 sprints and four-mile sprints during their practice. Twenty members composed the team. They participated in four meets and placed third in the state. One of the C.H.S. Harriers was All-State and All-Conference. He also beat the school record in the two-mile run. Cross Country prepares for spring track and is an asset to participation in other sports. Coach Matthews with all conference men Billy Harriers improve strength by running the mile run together Pratt and Keith Wilson. Keith was all state. Pratt was the team's co-captain. Rong er Yielal Excifin Greg Vann Guard Gary Lemoine Guard V- f -'5lH5Jf. a'i, 1 f ' if Aff 23359 il gy seat , .. , ,343-1 -W .f - f, 3 . g 'af lliiliigisat V' . .I 1 . -, 'ig 1 ., t - ,..., .,,h, tg - Q. 1 f , ' rg Sze ,,-- f..: ,,. V 5 1 - S-3EE'j, ':!- .. 1. -fee,-,.. ,E:'5i'f: ,.1 fL'FE' ' -,A , - ':-:s.'-,EM . -ff' gg, ff 1 '- ' a ' .Q 1 XNWW is 4 K ' are W me f otes ,:,., ef ? Kerry Asay Forward Bob Dodson Bill Pratt Center Guard Central High's basketball has always been one of the main events in Muskogee. This season was no exception. The games played on the Rougher Court were some of the finest spectator games in the conference. First in a long series of games designed to keep the heart specialist working overtime was the Nathan Hale Tournament. After placing in the lower ranks of the tournament, the cagers surged back to overcome two all-time opponents, McAlester and Tulsa Rogers. One of the most tense games was the Ponca City game. The Roughers de- feated the Wildcats on their own court 35 to 32. The roundballers came from behind in the last thirty seconds with two buckets and a free throw to claim the victory. Steve Allen Forward SCO Opponent Nathan H 50 48 Tul 49 Fort 55 Ba 65 Tuls 32 Po 45 Po 51 Tul N. E. ASL 74 Tu 43 Tuls Edcjbfsaifgrgsore 67 Tuls 55 Ba Tom Renfro 62 Tuls Manager 54 Tu 73 M Ba feeffn ea on .ini T 5 P , , , 1. .ffywx Kr 2 xg x 5 2, 33 X as , QQ Q :H ?fi1iff3.QifZ1f7f'i ' 'J , ,Q , 5 ,fw 92iw.,f - 9 :Mia - ,.,. ul, X9 ,yin fi K. if , ,sf X 1 W n at 3 at ,A qgfi' 9 ls ' 4 , . 3 it if . Q 'a x 74' ling.. ' ar S K1-KK fem 'Y xx Gary Griffiths Forward John Brown Guard A combination of good ball handling and excellent re- bounding produced another exciting game with Tulsa Edison. The Roughers handed the team a 63 to 62 defeat with two free throws in the final seconds of the game. Scoring honors for the team's members were passed around throughout the season. Greg Vann and Bob Dodson shared the honors the first half of the season. Later in the year Bill Pratt had two sensational nights which netted the senior 4-6 points and the title Gunner. Junior Gary Griffiths claimed top honors with a. high score of twenty points before the close of the season. In the last game of regular play Greg Vann reclaimed the honor with 19 points. The team was organized in 1910. 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Iii ' 152 4-6 1 St- 212511: , ,:ziu., wwi -4,45 3 H 1 rsvp -25 1, ,Er ' LFE f- - - eff. :il-1,Ti, 2211 lfeaf -I 7:5 5 '55,fL,+,,,,.fgig'giM,,W an an i.m i m,, Vi Q Paul Drake Forward Mac Harris Center Donnie Baer Senior Manager ,mm vu, Greenie Ba leeilvall Row One: Jim Neely, Paul Drake, Mac Harris, Art Jennings, Steve Jones, Greg Webb. Row Two: Coach Baker, Bill Greenhaw, Reuben Givens, Steve MacDaniels, Mark Hill, Mark Hine, John Greer, Gary Keeton. Row Three: Gill Luton, Bob Williams, Karmon Asay, Jerry Ford, Mike Curtis, David Dunn, Ronnie Gimmons. Although the Greenies were able to win only five games this season, some of their finest moments came in defeat. Part of the reason for the poor showing was that the all-sophomore team played teams made up of juniors and seniors. Scoring honors for the team were passed among the members throughout the year. Mark Hine, Paul Drake, and Arthur Jen- nings were the outstanding members of the Greenie team this year. Mark Hine out-jumps a Tulsa Central player to give the Greenies the first play of the game. Opponent 49 5 7 38 45 37 55 62 69 75 53 48 61 55 52 65 SCOREBOARD McAlester Tulsa Rogers Ft. Smith, Arkansas Bartlesville Tulsa Central Ponca City Ponca City Tulsa Rogers Tulsa Hale Tulsa Edison Tulsa Central Bartlesville Tulsa Edison Tulsa Hale McAlester Roughers 48 50 43 47 44 48 52 55 58 38 38 44 40 61 59 Arthur Jennings shoots from theltop of the circle for two Greenie points. Rong er Row One: James Gulley, Marion Merriman, Danny Maxwell, Kent Chapin, Troy Gladden. Row Two: Rodney Wil- son, LCVI Maples, Charles O'Neal, John Stevenson, Mike Collier, Randy Harms. Coach Burkett's wrestlers went through intensive practices. Mat work was the main concern as the Roughers tried to make up for lost time. Weight training and running were included for work outs. Inner-squad matches were held to choose Av strong wrestlers. This was done before every match or tournament. Competi- tion was good in almost every weight class. Many experienced grapplers returned this year. Although the odds were against us in all the matches, the grapplers fought hard but could not seem to pull through. This is the seventh year for wrestling, as it started for the Roughers in 1963-64-. Coach Vernon Burkett Assistant Coach John Leafer SCO Roughers 5 Tu Sallisaw 8 Po 3 Tul Tulsa East C 10 Tul 9 Tul 1 1 Ba Wre fling Row One: John Tye, James Moore, Linsey Parks, Robert Maxey, Willie Wilson, John Galluzzi. Row Two: Tucker Turley, Allen Ellis, Phil Givens, Gary Huber, Mike Guinn, David Laxton. RD Opponents le 45 ament ty 42 son 39 5323? fY3ff1E0HL1i.hiS OP' Tournament ers 28 tral 34- lle 33 Randy Harms works hard for a pin. Marion Merriman makes a reverse for 2 badly needed Rougher points. Rong er Billy Pratt and Keith Wilson practiced very hard to become Central's out- standing trackmen. Row One: Doug Wilson, Randy Thompson, Tim Reed, Ted Roscoe Givens, Jack Hoopes, Terry Moore, Jim Hazen. Row T Donald Mason, Eric Riddle, Steve Smalley, Dennis Wright, McElvania, Wade Cantwell, Roger Mitchell, Bill Pratt, Roger Charles Caskey, Mike Porter. Row Three: John Ford, Reuben Coach Matthews and his trackmen expected the best this year. The team practiced hard each day to uphold Central's winning spirit. Several of the trackmen were outstanding and excelled in the events they entered. Coach Keeter and Coach Matthews with the team captains, Bill Pratt and Roscoe Givens. These men exercised their skill at jumping hurdles. Jeff Pitts developed himself in throwing the shot. TRAC March 7 March 14- March 21 March 25 T March 28 Faye April 5 Rou April 8 April 11 April 15 Tuls April 19 April 22 Faye April 29 Tuls May 3 May 9-10 State 1'ClC The high jump takes ease and grace as demonstrated by this Central track man. ff Pitts, Randy Nodine, John Slaughter, Gene McNeil, Pat Lippmann, ike Little, George Drywater. Row Four: Steve MacDaniel, Bobby illiams, David Dunn, Mickey Mike, Leslie Carter, Keith Wilson, ike Demings, Jimmy Owens, Danny Maxwell. Competition was very high for the Roughers. Practice heights- Rhythm, speed, and ability enable one to scale these was essential and each Rougher practiced individually to gain skill and cut down competition. Muskogee's great- est competitor' was Tulsa. DULE ers There tml There son There le Here Ark Here lays Here e Here Here orial There lays There Ark. There orial Here s Tulsa ment Okla. City The senior members are Roger Mitchell, Bill Pratt, Jack Hoopes, Wade Cantwell, Mike Little, Randy Thomfpson, Leslie Carter, Gene McNeal, and Micky Mike. Rong er Jack Hughes Ricky Lashley Bobby Pigg Coach Gene Land Mike Kaad Eddie Clark Sfafe This year the Rougher tennis team headed by Coa Gene Land hopes to continue in the success that has most become a tradition. The Roughers wish to rema the holder of the conference title, the state title, a their position in the top ten of the national ratings. This season marks the ninth season for Coach Lan His coaching and the willingness and skill of his tea , 2. 51: - ' - 2 -ffwfgzsw-za at ' Ui i',2f.i3:hf:3is1 lk ' it y iist 2 l , f X . iii? ' - ' . iigldfe tnrt 1 2 S ls1s55mffii1,fs,.'. .1 ,,-,, 2 ,QQ - ' - . -f Mike Elsky David Hannah Greg Graves Tom Larson Tom Ranallo February 28 March 7 Sz 8 March 13 March 14 March 25 March 28 8: 29 April l April 3 April 4- 8c 5 April 8 April 14- April 15 8: 17 April 18 at 19 April 22 May 2 8: 3 TENNIS S Lawton Lawton Tour Seminole Nathan Hale Edison Midwest City Will Rogers Holland Hall Ponca City T Tulsa Central Northwest Cl Bartlesville Conference To Shawnee State - Oklaho Gary Clymans Tenni , ,.,v,,,,., L,,,,,: ,,,, . z5'sg,51si25xg'fge,ggrfs,fgg-,5,s,wf,,4:: :H K x5,'f':!fj'37gi,jQf'f, 'Sr 'zL mt f34fif 1- , 355, 1 - . :,m,qM,s,s .. es-'ws R xf,J,,, raw... f ' ' eliiff' I 'f iir3?fTi1F f. ,,y1wi,s's:r4sg. , , H . wgf,,'1f.-1. ffrfx r : , ' fLL'?5'1r 'V . L ag, a 1?:f.-Q T w g, ' . arfzzy- 3 a n-in f, .. ' 7 L . M21.?s'frf:g,li?' 'ffl ggi f2::-E- :Q K rw .l f 2 fx' z - 7,--W' J',,.' i5-g n.-,:: . Steve Bradley Wally Berner Hal Holliday amp ve produced three state and three conference titles. lso the team has a record of 57 wins and no losses for e last five years. Many individual accomplishments have been made the members of the team. Jack Hughes holds the mber four spot in the nation. jack Hughes and Robin ndage hold the number six spot in the doubles. LE There Here There Here ment There Here nt There Here There nt Tulsa Here 67-68 Scores 9-0 First 9-0 9-0 9-O First 9-0 9-O First 9-0 9-0 8-1 First 9-O First George Kingston Charles Wilson These six players have worked hard to retain their place in Central's top six players. Ba elmll Row One: Cas Walters, Leroy Weigal, Teddy Abbott, Greg Hendrix, Robert Flanery, Earnie Scocos. Row Two: Larry Yanbeber, Rick Olsawski, Charles Rider, Richard Slader, Ronnie Cowan. Row Three: Assistant Coach John Pierce, Gary Griffiths, Danny Tracy, Mike Forest, Gary Lemoine, Randy Weeks, Coach John Leafer. This year's Rougher baseball team was composed of sixteen players. For one month, these boys practiced at Legion Park preparing for the rough schedule ahead. Practice consisted of running, pitching, catching, throw- ing, and batting. Coach Leafer was head coach. His assistant was John Pierce. Teddy Abbott practices catching in order to defend his base. Practice makes perfect as Teddy Abbott is put out by Greg Hendrix. March 14 March 18 March 19 March 21 March 22 March 25 March 27 March 28 April 1 April 3 April 8 April 11 April 18 April 22 April 24- April 25 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Vinita Broken Arrow Tulsa Kelly Tahlequah Tulsa Kelly Tulsa Rogers Broken Arrow Tahlequah Tulsa Hale Sapulpa Tournament Tulsa East Central Okmulgee Tulsa Hale Tulsa Rogers Vinita Okmulgee Here Here Here Here There There Here There There There There Here There There Here GOI Left to Right: David Dickmann, Rick Nordwall, Mike Alberty, Jim Hall, Mike Webb, Joey Dills, Stuart Woods, Mark Pierce, Nick Fuller, Skip Larson, Jimmy Ray, John Basolo, and Coach Jack Hopkins. The Rougher Golf Team hopes to have another successful season this year. They hope to continue in the success they have had in the past. Last year they had an undefeated season and won many honors. They were first in state and also won the conference title. The 1968-69 team is composed of twelve men. Jack Hopkins is the teamis coach. They began their season March 1 and continued through the summer months. The team was begun in 1947. Since then they have had continued success. In this decade they have won three state championships. GOLF SCHEDULE 67-68 Score Northwest Classen WOII Tahlequah W011 Tulsa Edison WOT! Okmulgee Won John Basolo Tulsa Hale won Okmulgee WOII Miami Invitational Tournament First Tulsa Rogers won Stillwater won Tulsa Hale won Conference Meet - Muskogee won Edison, Bartlesville won Memorial won Tulsa Rogers won Stillwater won Regional Tournament First State Tournament First Tom Buckley G.R.A. First Row: Cheryl Davis, Sheila Hardy, Marilyn Miller, Linda Carter, Debbie Lowe, Ester Dawkins. Second Row: Kathy Helmer, Sherry Phillips, Lawana Wilburn, Cheryl Shilling, Jeannie Johnson, Patty Demings, Janice Bynum, Adrian Bynum. Third Row: Elaine Harman, Helen Island, Donna King, Linda Jackson, Janet Seward, Marilyn Pratchard, Dianna Dickmann, Susie Hall. Fourth Row: Shirley Anderson, Debbie Gesin, Janet An- drews, Carla Reeter, Karen Thomas. Under the direction of Mrs. Linda Weaver, the Girls Recreation Association planned an exciting year. Highlighting the year were the sport events each month. These events ranged from basketball to table tennis. In the fall the club scheduled a banquet. This banquet honored the girls and their mothers. l The club was organized in 1964- and has a membership of 50. Cheryl Davis served as president of the G.R.A. this year. Mrs. Weaver and Mrs. Harrold team up to sponsor the Girls Recreational Association. First Row: Cheryl Davis, president, Sheila Hardy, vice-president. Second Row: Marilynn Miller, trea- surer, Linda Carter, secretary, Debbie Lowe, his- toriang Ester Dawkins, sergeant-at-arms. Girl' enni Row One: Qleft to rightj Charlene Martin, Mary Ann Miller, Kathy Flaherty, Pat Watts, Darlene Ellison and Linda Woods. Row Two Qleft to rightl Mrs. Nancy Harrold, Jody Robinson, Melony Martin, Toni Ranallo Sarah Waner, Marsha Adams, Diane Catlett, and Dana McDaniel. Requirements for a good tennis player are many. This year, thirteen girls have met these requirements for the Rougher Tennis team. These girls have practiced to master the arts of grace, rhythm, balance, and the ability to put the ball Where it ought to be. Regular season for the team began in the spring. Several tournaments were also played with surroundlng schools. Girlis tennis was started in 1963. GIRLS' TENNIS SCHEDULE Central State Tournament - Third State Tournament - O.S.U. 1967-68 Score March 15 Holland Hall Here 6-3 March 21 Okmulgee Here 9-4 March 25 McAlester Here 5-5 April 8 Shawnee Here 1-8 April 15 Holland Hall There These three girls rest after a hard day's practice. Darlene Ellison waiting anxiously to receive a ball Lefferm en 2 Une Year Leffermen First Row: David Dickman, Lanny Dickman, David Patrick. Second Row: Jeff Pitts, Tom Kaiser, David Pride, Troy Freeman, Two Year Leiferm en First Row: Gary Clymans, Roger Mitchell, Matt Brown, Sid Smith, Frankie Herrod, Ace Clemens, Frank Williams, Danny Flick, Ioey Dearman. Second Row: Jim Davis, Greg Hendrix, Steve Allen, Jim Bruner, Robert Flannery, Ted Carr, Jack Little, Dwayne Watkins, Leslie Carter, Greg Vann. Third Row: David Hannah, Ricky Lashley, Wally Burner, Tim Flick, Bob Pigg, lim Hazen, George Kingston, Greg Graves, Ernie Scocos, Teddy Abbott, Keith Wilson. lub Tlzree Year Leftermen Randy Harms, Nick Fuller, Bob Larson. l Four Year Leifermen Tom Buckley, Jack Hughes. Each month, Danny Flick, who is president of the Lettermen's Club, meets with the officers of that club and plans activities for the club members. This year the club has planned a hippie dance. The pro'- ceecls of which will be donated to the United Cerebral Palsy Fund. This spring the club will host the annual lettermen,s picnic. In addition to these, several other spirited activities are also planned. This year's officers are Jack Little, mascot, kneeling. First Row: Danny Flick, pres1- dent, and Joy Dearman, vice-president. Second Row: Lanny Dickman, secretary- treasurer, and Frankie Herrod, sergeant- B.t'3.I'1'IlS. Christian Athletes Association First Row: Bobby Irvin, Arthur Jennings, Steve McDaniel, Robert Hulsey, Craig Hughes, jack Hoopes. Second Row: Gill Luton, Donnie Baer, David Dunn, Mac Harris, Gary Griffith, John Slaughter, Keith. Wilson, Mark Hill. Third Row: Greg Graves, Ronnie Geminn, Bobby Miller, Mark Hine, Paul Shelor, Frank Williams, Matt Brown, George Kingston. Coach Ronnie Baker and Craig Hughes have founded one of the newest athletic's organizations here at Central. Becoming a chartered member in 1968 the association was added to the list of Christian activities for athletes. To realize that a higher power exists is the goal of the club. To promote this, the club meets twice a month and has 4 social activities each semester. The plans for the club include a banquet at the end of the year. Speakers each month are also incorporated in the clubs plans. Such speakers include well-known football players. The club has 25 members. To be a member you must participate in at least one sport. Coach Ronnie Baker and officers Craig Hughes and John Slaughter. These officers and others have helped to form this new club. Ian Graves lane Eflfoff lsf Affendani 2711! Aifemlanf Escorted by Terry Lynn Escorted by James Evans u ie Ba er Maia! of Honor Escorted by Tom Buckley Sydney BOMJWIGV1 10712 MCSpaJdQn 3rd Affemlanf 4tl1 Affendanf Escorted by Richard McIntosh Escorted by Ronnie Nichols Miss Susie Hill let Attendant Escorted by Tim Flick Miss Beciey Barnette 2nd Attendant Escorted by Matt Brown Miss Sim-iey Graves Mara! of Honor Escorted by Sid Smith Miss Sang Baze Miss Cheryl White 3rd Attendant 4th Attendant Escorted by Frank Williams Escorted by David Dickman 34 4 e 5 9 x f a 5 3 X 9 5 2 ,, 3 Q 5 5 Q 2 , Q F 2 E 3 5 2 2 g i S' E w E E W Q 2 Z M. . Y A , . .MWNW W., MM, ,, ,. M, W. mu. Miss Iulfe Coon Maid of Honor Escorted by Mark Barrott Miss Susan Bosley 1st'AttenJant Escorted by Donald Guthrie Miss Sally Baze Zncl Affenclanf Escorted by Jack Boyer Miss Susan Smith 31-11 Affendanf Escorted by Jimmy Harris Nahum, Mr. Gerald Brossett Major Escorted by julia Coon Mr. Gary Sisson Znct Lieutenant Escorted by Donna Thomas gf-Wi' Mr. Ramty Harms 3rat Lieutenant Escorted by Vickie I-Iearon Mr. ferry Sturm 4tt1 Lieutenant Escorted by Sally Berkenbile Mr. Tim Fiicie Ist Lieutenant Escorted by SUSIE H111 Mr. Steve Allen Private Escorted by Sandi Moore Miss lane Mcspadden Ist Affendanf Escorted by Greg Vann Miss feanie Lay Maid of Honor Escorted by Brad Grant Miss Sydney Bowman Znal Affendanf Escorted by Steve Allen Miss Ian Nichols Miss Mary Whitman 31-J Attendant 4fl1 Affendanf Escorted by Billy Pratt Escorted by Bob Dodson i 1 1 , 1 l l f Y w 1 1 f Miss Gerry Surtney Miss Ioan Surtney Ist Attendant 2nd Attendant Escorted by Mike Webb Escorted by Jack Sheets M1ss Bectzy Capetzart Malct of Honor Escorted by Tommy Thompson Miss Cynttlia Duran Miss Laura MGTSIIG 3rat Attemtant 4th Attemtant Escorted by Billy Greenhaw Escorted by Bob Larson Miss Ramona Sanders Miss Barinara Hayes Maid of Honor Ist Attendant Escorted by David Woodard Escorted by Rick Webb Miss Loretta Bergmann Miss Beverly Fisiler Zmt Attenctant 3rd Attendant Escorted by Leon Sanders Escorted by Virgil Timmons 106 Band party included Jane McSpadden, Sydney Bowman Queen Marcy, Julie Baker, Jan Graves and Jane Elliot Escorting the party were Ronnie Nichols Richard McIntosh Tommy Stout, Tom Buckley, Terry Lynn and James Evans Debbie Lowe shown as she was crowned by Larry Eller. Football was topped with the selection of their royalty, In eluded was Cheryl White, Sally Baze, Shirley Graves, Queen Mary Ann Miller, Susie Hill, and Becky Barnette Royaif O Q Queen Marcy Lange escorted by Tommy Stout Included in the FFA party were Sally Baze Julie Coon Queen Debbie Lowe Susan Bosley and Susan Smith Es corting the party were Jack Boyer Mark Garrett Larry Eller Donald Guthrie and Jim Harris Queen Mary Ann Miller escorted by Joy Dearman O 6 I' ,gm X , I og -I ' 0 . 3 J 7 I - l . . 1 . I, -. 9 D 1 1 ' ' 1 Q . . , I , . 3 1 4 .v ., . lp - n L I I, 34. ' NI? eignsf 9 4 'gi bfnvt ' A Colonel Jack Hoopes, escorted by Jan Graves. Elected as the 1968-69 Drill Team Party were Jerry Sturm, Colonel Jack Hoopes, Gary Sisson, Tim Flick, Randy Harms and Steve Allen. Escorts included Sally Berkenbile, Julie Coon, Jan Graves, Susie Hill, Donna Thomas and Vicki Hearon. Basketball Royalty included Jan Nichols, Jane McSpadden, Jeannie Lay, Queen Shirley Graves, Sydney Bowman, and Mary Ann Whitman. Escorting the party were Bill Pratt, greig Vann, Brad Grant, John Brown, Steve Allen and Bob 0 son. Queen Shirley Graves, escorted by John Brown. All-School royalty included Cindy Duran, Gerry Surbey, Queen Sally Berkenbile, Becky Capehart, Joan Surbey, and Laura Marshall. Escorts for the party were Bill Greenhaw, Mike Webb, Jerry Sturm, Torn Thompson, Jack Sheets, and Bob Larson. All-School Queen Sally Berkenbile, escorted by Jerry Sturm. 107 unfor Sweetheart 1968- Francie Bishop lst Attendant Karen Hart Judy Battenfield 2nd Attendant 3rd Attendant Janet Latimer Jr. Sweetheart Marsha Adams 4th Attendant Junior Sweetheart Candidates and their escorts. Miss Sap omore 1908 Cheryl White Maggie 'Graves Miss Sophomore lst Attendant Jane Reynolds Susan Smith Susan Bosley 2nd Attendant 3rd Attendant 4th Attendant Miss Sophomore Candidates and Escorts 1 MR. AND MISS SENIOR Jack Hoopes and Becky Barnette Whos Wim FRIENDLIEST Sydney Bowman and Darrell Hamby MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sheila Berry and Brad Grant 110 MOST TALENTED Jane Gullick and Raney MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Shirley Graves and Nathan Godley MOST INTELLIGENT Sarah Bode and Chuck Fullenwider MOST COURTEOUS Marilyn Carter and Joy Dearman WITTIEST Nancy Leake and Danny Flick MCST ATHLETIC Mary Ann Miller and Greg Vann MR. AND MISS TEENAGER Guy Ames and Dorothy Poster W Adcock, Daytha Alexander, Susan Andrews, Brenda Applequist, Roy Arnwine, Mark Atchley, C. J. Backes, Debbie Bacon, Dale Baer, Donnie Baker, Bill Baker, Julie Baker, Linda Seniors Prou Ball, Terry Banks, Kathy Barnett, Becky Baughman, Jeff Baxter, Morris Baze, Sally Beatty, Herschel Beavers, Bob Bergmann, Loretta Berkinbile, Sally Bennight, Annette Berry, Linda It can get up to 30 m.p.h. epresen f Cen tra, Bluebird, Luke Bode, Sarah Bohanon, Hoy Bolin, Charma Bolin, Linda Bolinger, Roger Bonnell, Bob Bowman, Sydney Breshears, Kathi Bresser, Maggie Brossett, Gerald Brown, John Berryhill, Jackie Berryman, Carol Bibb, Carol Bickel, Don Blair, Randy Blankenship, Junior Campbell, Jim Campbell, Sarah Cantwell, Wade Brown, Matt Brown, Nancy Bruce, Jimmy Bryan, Debbie Bryant, Douglas Buckley, Tom Bunch, Mike Burdine, Loretta Burrow, Sally Busey, Joy Butler, Margaret Bynum, Janice S9111 01 Seniors with SOUL! Carlton, Candy Carrell, Elsie Carter, Kathryn Carter, Marilyn Carter, Leslie Carter, Linda Carter, Peggy Carter, Rita Cato, Linda Casey, Paula Cawthon, Roy Chancellor, Andrea G09 S011 .4 , v tit 'i 'f'-if --fi?-,II X za- . ' zfgsfg f -a 3 . .X .L .gw . ,X , i f Pi , . X! , ,, . lane '. ' :V 1: ' -en Chandler, Judy Chapin, Kent Clark, Chrissie Seniors hard at work to help out the SCOUT. Clark, Lanny Clark, Pat Clemons, Ira Clutter, Jim Clymans, Gary Colburn, Ricky Depenclalvilify Collier, Collier, Collins, Collins, Mike Mose Harold Pat Coon, Julie Conrad, Cyndi Coppock, Debbie Corley, Joye Cowan, John Cox, Retha Crater, Carla Craig, Dale Crawford, David Crossland, Rosalie Davis, Cheryl Davis, Jim Davis, Jimmy Ann Davis, Richard Dawkins, Ida Day, Margie Dean, Floyd Dean, Judy Dearman, Joy Denny, Sue enior Keynofe Dickman, Lanny Dumont, Cathy Dunlap, Joyce Duvall, Richard Dyer, Margo Eck, Debbie Eddings, Jerry Eddings, Terry Eller, Larry Elliot, Jane Elliot, Judy Ellis, Fredia QHKV Ellison, Darlene Eskridge, Debbie Evans James Farley, Charley Fidler, Ricky Fisher, Beverly Judy shows her ability in Psychology Enjoyment Is M ixe Fischer, Joel Fixico, Don Flaherty, Kathy Folsom, Roger Forrest, Mike Foster, Janet Fowler, Marcy Fuller, Carol Fuller, Cheryl Gates, Jan Gatier, Margie Glaclden, Keith Glassner, Gayle Goad, Emma Godrey, Roby Godley, Nathan Goff, Kathy Goodwin, Billy Graves, Jan Green, Doug Griffith, Leon Groom, Mikie Gugello, Carol Haas, joel With ucafion Hager, Nina Haley, Gene Haley, Janelle Hall, Joe Hallum, Sharon Hamby, Darrell Hamby, Sharon Hannah, David Hardy, Rex Hardy, Sheila Harjo, Bill Harjo, David Harmon, Elizabeth Harms, Randy Harris, Johnny Harrison, Dan Hastings, Tom Hatley, Jerry Hawkins, Becky Hawkins, Gayle Hayes, Barbara Hearon, Vickie Helmer, Cathy Henry, Delores Hard fuoly Prepare Herrod, Frankie Hickey, Kathy Hill, Susie Hiller, Karen Hoffman, Lynn Holdridge, Karen Hollaway, Bobby Holliday, Ted Hollifield, Mike Honea, Connie Hoopes, Jackie Horlick, Steve Hotarie, Virginia Howard, Brenda Howell, Barbara Hughes, Arma Sue Hughes, Harriet Hulbert, Carlene Hull, james Hull, Sandra Hutson, Bob Hyde, Steve Ingram, Nancy Jackson, Wesley emors or College f i Il? Fiaiffl N55 ! Efj 5.1 ' 5 'Q E, , K , ,,,. ,A w E l 2225 A W nsttiax .::f.': .iii : ,l s5?fm .I..-.., Q2 3 LW Q YQ ia, , Hrs s Emi X ww, s .,., . M T M VT - .--,.J52?:': ,E: :.. , 2 ,fl?E4Lv:'s-T5 X5 in . . Elizabeth Harmon, C.H.S.'s only Merit Scholar. James, Leon Jestice, Vada Jobe, Allan Johnson, Jimmy jones, Brian Jones, Richa I' d jones, Robert Jordan, David Kaler, Steve Keith, Derrick Kelly, Mike Keith, Warren Kennedy, Nancy Kennemer, Beverly Kindell David Kershaw, Peggy King, Janet Kirk, Becky But enior Seniors socialize between classes. Just one bite, Mr. Smith, please! Sn? All Sfucly Kodaseet, Liling Kuykendall, Linda Lamb, Charles Lamberson, Paula Langdon, Pat Lange, Marcy Do you think they'l1 believe I really read it? l Lay, Jeannie Lazenby, Linda Lee, Linda Lermy, Randy Lermy, Ricky Lester, David Liddle, Cecilia Lynn, Terry Majors, Janet Majors, Linda Maples, LaVada Maples, Levi Marhart, Mary Marshall, Lynda Marshall Robert Mart1n AUSt1H Martm, Steve Masters, Kathy Danny and Charlene show spirit. Activities Kee Maxwell, Peggy Mayer, Charles McAnally, Frank McAuliff, Richard McBrayer, Mark MeCarroll, Terry McCoy, Duane McCrillis, Linda McCrillis, Sharon McDaniel, Dana McDaniel, Sam McGoffen, Teresa McGuire, Steve MCI-Ienry, Mike Mclntire, Connie McIntosh, Richard McNeal, Gene McQui11an, Paul McSpadden, Jane Mears, Pam Metzer, Raymond Michals, Pam Miller, Larry Miller, Marilyn eniors Busy . 5 Round and 'round he goes, where he stops, nobody knows. Miller, Mary Ann Miller, Robert Mitchell, Roger Nichols, Ronnie Montgomery, Bruce Moore, Andy Moore, Carrollyn Moore, Debbye Moore, Michael Moore, Sandi Morton, Anthony Morton, Herbert Moses, Jac Mullican, Leon Napier, Gene Nichols, Harold Seniors Face Nidiffer, Nancy Noblitt, Robert Nordwell, Gwen O,Nie1, Charles O'Rear, John Nina and Guy - our great leaders. Osburn, Glenda Owen, Kay Page, jay Page, Larry Parker, Bobby Patrick, David Peak, Peggy Pease, Josephine Perry, Jack Perryman, Cecil Peters, Larry Phillips, Pat 0 Responsilv Phillips, Orlin Phillips, Rhonda Phipps, Candy Pichard, Linda Pickens, Pat Pierson, Ronnie Pigg, Bob Pitman, William Plunkett, Mike Porter, Steve Pratt, Billy Price, David ility l l fsgfszfegrvzszylgq ,- , f 3 Richardson, Kenneth M-I-o-K-E-Y M-o-U-s-E. Mickey Mouse. 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Shicller, Ann Schilt, Ruth Scocos, Ernie Schale, Nancy Severence, Aleta Sheets, Charles aleespeare Shipley, Susan Smart, Deanna Smith, Carla Smith, Deanna Smith, Donald Smith, Kay Perp exe Smith, Marsha Smith, Merideth Smith, Raymond Smith, Sid Stacey, Jackie Stalsworth, Janet Stidham, Tom Sudberry, Ginny Sweger, Candi Taylor, James Thomas, Donna Thompson, Carol Seniors begin annual study of Macbeth. en iors, as Tickel, Gail Tiger, Debbie Kingston Tiger, Rosalie Timmons, Virgil Trembly, Tim Truster, Jim Upton, Mike Vann, Greg Varian, Merrie Villareal, Cecilia Waller, Larry Walters, Cass S1111 Thompson, Gary Thompson, Jackie Thompson, Janice Thompson, Larry Thompson, Nancy Thompson, Randy :sighs mfiim, Wilbourn, David Willett Polly Watkins, Dwayne Watts, Pat Waymire, Cherlyn Weatherford, Ricky Webb, Larry Webster, George Webster, Odis Weigel, Leroy White, Howard White, Julia Jo Whittington, Janet Wicks, Jackie pirif Clzaracferize Williams, Janet Judy does her thing for jane. Williams, Jane Willis, Robbie Wilson, Judy Wilson, Rodney Windrix, W. Wolfe, Rita Woodard, David Woods, Karen Woods, Sharon Woods, Linda Woods, Stuart Wright, Teresa Q7l101' Year Yandell, Linda Berry, Shelia Brandt, Joe Condley, Margaret Corcoran, Chris Endicott, Jim Flick, Danny Flick, Tim Flory, Craig Foster, Steven Frame, Craig Garde, Larry Knowledge an Grant, Brad Graves, Shirley Grounds, Bobby Groves, David Gullick, Jane Hall, Rick Hughes, Elaine Hughes, Jack Johnston, Michael Lake, Mark Lansford, Polly Liles, Dale clwlarsln Little, Mike Montgomery, Malcolm Moore, Johnny Moore, Robby Parker, Dick Poitevent, Mike Seabolt, Marilyn Seidlik, Rosy Shipman, Harold Sour john, Beverly Stinson, Don Sturm, Jerry Abbott, Teddy Alford, Duncan Cole, Donald Decker, Bob Fullenweider, Chuck Gailey, Susan Galluzzi, Louis Henson, Mike Hoffman, Jerry Johnson, Clem Lamb, Bill Lindsey, Ernie Af? Goals Ginny Sudberry catches up on last minute homework. Martin, Charlene Peterson, Elden Raley, Myrna Rider, Vicki Sells, Roy Sisson, Gary 7 Clutter, Jimmy Coburn, Steve Davis, Doris F airless, Jane Rogers, Karen Rose, Jerry Couldn't they think of something more educational? Ong A waifecl en io Rosson, Rhonda Rowlett, Sharon Rowsey, Bill Royce, Ronnie Russell, Paul Siedlick, Danny Strickland, Tommy Surbey, Joanie Thompson, Tommy Tidwell, Rick Tyler, Paula Williams, Frank Crow, Paul Timmy and Danny Flick study a good play. Year inally Arrives' V Is this the secret of Eternal Spirit? l l Larson, Bob Morris, Allan Poster, Dorothy No holds barred. Senior girls in weekly ritual of sign hanging, We work together to show our spirit. We put upnsigns to boost the morale of the players. We gather at pep assemblies and rallies to show Rougher spirit and class pride. After the Senior's last game we danced with our fellow classmates, shared a feel- ing of emptiness and regret. Homecoming was over but not forgotten. Rocking it out at the Homecoming Dance. Centralls can-cann girls really draw the crowds! Double, double toil and troubleg Fire burn, and caldron bubble. Participating in class activities, seniors display talent. In English, Shakespeareis Macbeth is presented, written in Modern English. French students make signs to show international Roiugher spirit. In math, it's a feeling of accomplishment when you solve an equation right. All of these go together to make up a well- rounded senior year. Alack, I am afraid they have awaked, and ,tis not done Roughers are great anywhere. Mathematicians at work. ehhhh! Homeward Bound. The Luck of the Irish. Seniors do have studious moments. Bean time? . . . and they lived happily ever after! 0 One Can UQ? Surpass ilze '69 enior C ass., But I dorft understand! My back is killing me! Will the bell ever ring? Extra hours' work deserve a. break. Help! There's only half a. worm! Peo P ixfy- ine 1. 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Dawkins, Ester Dawson, Kathy Deming, Mike Deming, Patty W Dickman, David Dickman, Diane Dowell, Kim Drywater, George Dees, Judi Deetz, Dan DeLay, Gary Denson, Ronnie Denton, Tommy DePriest, Judy Dills, Joey Dismukes, Alan Dodson, Bob Drywater, Kenneth Dublin, Rhonda Duran, Cindy Zofs of Action and that's not all. Duzan, Sharon Dye, David Dye, John Easom, Debbie Eastern, Rod Easterling, John Eccles, Linda Eddowes, Linda Edwards, Marty Edge, Doris Elder, Mary Elder, Peggy Elders, Debbie Ellis, Ralph Elsky, Mike Emmons, Gwen Estes, Margie Evans, Carlotta Fabian, Pain Fabian, Tom GREAT ROUGHER SPIRIT Galluzzi, John Garde, Mike Garner, Larry Gaunt, Jeff Gillispie, Robert Givens, Roscoe Godley, Margaret Golding, Kathy l5O uniors Farguson, Connie Farmer, Danny Featherstone, Pam Ferguson, Irene Fewel, Cosettc Fewel, Rodney Flechs, Mary Flinn, Linda Ford, Bob Ford, George Ford, Sharon Foster, Mike Frasier, Carolyn Freeman, Troy French, Bobbie Frisby, Ernest Fryer, Geraldene Fugate, Elizabeth Fullen, Doyle Fuller, Nick Garrett, Mark Garrison, Glenda Garner, Gary Gibson, Barbara Gilfillan, Bruce Gillispie, Dan Glassner, Mary Glaze, Katy Goad, Don Gorton, David Graham, Bruce Graves, Maggie Hanlon, Pat Harbison, Eleen Harbison, Wesley Harmon, Elaine Harmar, Londa Harris, Eddie Hart, Becky Hart, Karen Hatley, Gerald Hazen, Jim Hazlewood, Marty Helmer, Mike Graves, Greg Groves, Mike Green, Kathy Green, Ronald Green, Tommy Greene, Denise Greenhaw, Billy Griffiths, Gary Grissom, Lahoma Groom, Terry Guthrie, Donald Hall, Larry Hall, Susie Halverson, Nancy Hambirik, John Hamby, Steve Hamilton, David Hamilton, Jewel Hammond, Paul Hammons, Mike Now where did you say the bomb was? Harj o, Richard Harlan, Don Harris, Jimmie Harris, Mac Haynes, Fred Hayward, Russell Hendrix, Greg Henegar, Paula Henslee, Roy Hensly, Paul Hiler, Cynthia Hill, Janet Hodge, Richard Hollan, Larry Holybee, Mike Honea, Rusty 5, ,-.V 1 .5 ' ,. ,Q 'K 5 ffQ '2-fi-1 -2J'x5m?lv,g ,gli , E- 1 H1 W12slE5ii'fsf,f.fi?5'fisa ' 'fm ,, f- ' 5 . fl ,, 1. af, ,, A., V - pq: - - fi,,.mz':vg'e::a5 .,,ei:f5r1z N, M f :H 'I ' 5 aff'wi'zsz,if'1i,i??ifiSl I Z :Q itil: x .- i af,f,,.5m,,fg,rf,.,,gfggg,W,y:,:,gg,El,f -1 . - -'-' Vnew-f11,::1u,,s,,fmk,vw ,gf-I ::,.ggvf, ., - 3' fi: ' ' i ii, , jj , -183,1 ,1 'iii if-. 'si ' is ' ', 'L -'li ii-5152 .' 1. 4, s ,- , L-K 4VAV .V .. Nxfgg lirm I . szfiiifigggmk Q- , Q-'i'l55Y5j -.'k V f jg, Q- iffy? 3 ' x fx?53i22QQ,.:f'- V,.' , 1 . - v, I fifiifi ihfv H155 AVVLL ... ,V ,M Mill. 1 , GET, . Nl , ,: , ,.,. 5. M.. ww :K 1, 7f',.w1f-- 'gy-yiiz,-'1.'i' ,QL 2,321 Q x K 'iiftg ,.-'.' .. ' 55 ' lg 'f 27? uniors Now if you looked like that . . . 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Williams, Ted Wilson, Charles Wilson, Doug Wilson, James Wooley, Nancy Worley, John Wright, Dennis Wright, Theresa Daniels, Charles Dillingham, Carol Dixon, Sonya Embody, Alesa Hollon, Jacky Kay, Jimmy YH McBurnett, Garry McClendon, Pam Phillips, Sherry Pierce, Mark Pittman, Steve Sanders, Dante I really didn,t mean to pull it off. op omores is ts... V- A 'X 1 ff, 1-TW 1 7 ,Yi ,V ,aersf W rrrr eeem iesr f W rah r Taylor, Kenny ' v' il fKMk':' ' Turner, john ti W r i'kLmWfL Z Y Smile! You're on Rougher Camera. 1909 Such enthusiasm in studying. White, John M Woodard, Janice - Wright, Thad Bowman, Kay an iii! EX ' V. ' 4 .ggg . f, j issi , he We iibildiii ess ,s-a , W 1 V, VZLL m V H W .,.,s 1 is V-sf- :2. i a- Mil? L Is Laura smoking? I don't think it's a least bit funny. Now wha.t's that combination? op omores This darn hair! Senior 70. Ha! Ha! Ha! He! He! He! L .L fm L?ii3ff'., - g 2 gm v A -6 gym 3 S -. ,W, 1, -1 W Q, 5 X . fa, uigww ,, . . K P 9 wg psig? -K A . en LL,,A. wi' '1 fy Sm Zvlsfyik Q Q gn, 1 Mm Qx -1 Q 'G Ska K ,w 755573 - ' zfi. 11- fL5E::-55mm 3'T?lY?P5f5il?E959bfLsa ifivle' Z1 ::f.aww Peop even fy- Une 1 5 Well I'll be darn Theylve got . . . Oh Cliff! You're so funny. SOPIIOHIOYQS Motor Trend in the library? Work ? Lackey and Mrs. Theresa Koehler. Standing: Mr. Mr. Orville Eaton and Mr. Bill Shadrick. Anim inisfrafion Dr. jon Tom Staton Chief Aafminisiraior There is no average day in the life of this pro- fessional man. In one day he may have discussed sub- jects relating to finance, school law, curriculum, programs at school, and architecture. The thing Dr. Jon Tom Staton enjoys most about his job is the variety. To further his education after high school grad- uation he attended the University of Oklahoma at Nor- man, Oklahoma. He also attended Oklahoma Baptist University at Shawnee, Oklahoma. Dr. Staton has coached and taught Science at numerous schools. Two of these are Caney High School in Kansas and Boswell High School in New Mexico. Dr. Staton was Superintendent at Mountain Grove, Missouri. He was also principal and assistant pro- fessor at College High in Central, Missouri. He later held the position of director of admissions at the University of Oklahoma. When asked his opinion of Muskogee, he said, i'Muskogee is a good, stable community. The people here have great potential for a good school systemf' His favorite part of the state is Eastern Oklahoma. He perfers the lakes area. Since 60 per cent of all Centralites enter college, his goal is to make Central a better college preparatory school. He feels that subject matter must be improved upon. CZIOOI Boar Dr. Jon Tom Staton, Superintendent, Miss Eutha Plunkett, Secretary, Mr. F. Kenneth Sadler, Member, Dr. Albert Bon- nell, V1ce President, Mrs. R. P. Campbell, Member, Dr. Virgil D. Matthews, President, Mr. Kay Wilson, Jr., Member. Mr. James E. B. Sandage If you do that again - you'll be suspended. Principa Mr. James E. B. Sandage is now in his fifth consecu- tive year as principal of Central High School. Before com- ing to Central he was principal of an elementary school. He also taught science and did some counseling in a junior high school. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in agriculture and a Bachelor of Science degree in education. From the Uni- versity of Missouri he obtained a Masters degree in Education. Central has grown under the direction of James San- dage. Central now has a competent staff of four counselors. This year to aid Mr. Sandage are two vice-principals. The faculty totals 79 certified teachers, many of them with Masters degrees. Mr. Sandage advocates that all people must work to- gether to make Central a better school. He feels that Cen- tral is a school of which the people of Muskogee can be proud. He thinks Central has one of the best curricula in the state offering a total of 1795 units. He also feels that Central can compete with any secondary school in any area. One of the main goals of Mr. Sandage is to improve the curricula. He wants to keep Central up with new techniques. Mr. Sandage has confidence in not only the faculty but in the student body of Central. He sees nothing but bright horizons for Central High. You spell it S-a-n-d-a-g-e. QLlCl'lQ1'S Are Peop e You did what? MR. C. R. ALDRIDGE Accounting, Business Law, Business Math MRS. HAZEL ALDRIDGE English, Journalism, Yearbook MR. RON BAKER Athletics, American History MR. BOB BARKER Biology MRS. MILDRED BARRETT American History, Reading MR, GENE BEACH Vocational Agriculture MRS. NEOMA BRADLEY Reading, English MR. RUSSELL BRADLEY Athletics, Physical Education MRS. MARGUERITE. BOWMAN French MR. BOB DUNLAP Biology, Athletics MR. HOWARD DUNN Mathematics MR. JAMES DUNN Chemistry MR. DEAN DENTON Shorthand, Office Practice MR. ORVILLE EATON Debate, Activity Director MRS. RENNA ELLIOTT English MR. EARL FISHER Driver Education MRS. MAUDINE GAYER Psychology MR. A. J. GEYMAN Printing MRS. MARY LOUISE GOINES English MRS. OLIVELLE GRAVES English MR. JOHN GULLETT Physical Science, Chemistry MRS. DORIS HACKER English MR. BYRON HALL Librarian MR, ENNIS HAMMER Shorthand, Typing, Bookkeeping MRS. JEWELL HARMS English MRS. NANCY HARROLD Physical Education, Athletics MR. WAYNE HARRO LD Electronics MR. JAMES HIGDON Accounting, Typing MR. JACK HOPKINS Senior Counselor, Golf Coach MR. EDDIE JEFFRIES Physics, Mathematics MRS. DOLORES JOHNSON Accounting, Typing MRS. BOBBIE KEETER Home Economics MISS SHARON HILL Mathematics MR. VYRL KEETER Psychology, Athletics MR. WALDO KENNEDY Mathematics MRS. THERESA KOEHLER Junior Counselor MRS. OCIE LACKEY Guidance Counselor MR, GENE LAND Mathematics, Tennis Coach MRS. JAN LAND Secretary to the Principal MRS. ELOISE LANGE World History, Geography MRS. WANDA LASHLEY Attendance Clerk MRS. LATIMER Registrar MR. JOHN LEAFER Driver Education, Athletics MR, SHERMAN LEES Printing MISS NEDRA LEWIS German MRS. JANIS LOWRANCE English MR, BILL MADDOX Assistant Principal MR. BOB MATTHEWS American History, Athletics MRS. RUBYE MCGILL English MRS. ESTHER MORTON Sociology MRS. JOAN MURRAY Speech, Drama MRS. LORRAINE NEWKIRK English MR. WILBER LEE NORTHINFTON Vocal Music, Orchestra MR. JERRY PARSONS Sociology MRS. MILDRED PENNINGTON Cafeteria Manager MR. RAY PHILLIPS American History, Political Science MR. WILLARD PERRY Mechanical Drawing MR. TROY PETIT Biology MRS. DeRUTHA RICHARDSON Business Math MRS. LILLIAN B. RIDDLE Art MR. ALTON RIVERS Mathematics MR. MURRAY ROBERTS Vocational Cabinet Making MR. DANNY ROBERTSON American History MRS. GAIL ROBERTSON Typing MR. TOM ROGERS Art MR. WILLIAM SHADRICK Counselor Teachers add to C.H.S. spirit. Here Af? Our TQGCLQVS Central maintains a teaching staff of seventy-nine cer- tified teachers. These are not ordinary teachers. They are the type that put forth the extra effort needed to maintain a harmonious group. C.H.S. teachers are an industrious lot. This has been proved by the thirty per cent that have already received their Masters. Many are now working on their Masters in Education. Central High School teachers are admirable for their accomplishments. They are also admirable for the achieve- ments they help students to attain. Completing the goals we have set in life is a hard task. Without the guidance and supervision of the teaching staff at Central High School, our goals would be virtually impossible to attain. MRS. MARY SIFFING Attendance MR. GLEN SMITH Assistant Principal MISS KAY SMITH Distributive Education MRS, NELL SULLIVAN Latin MISS CAROLYN TISSINGTON English MRS. RUTH TRUDEAU Home Economics MRS. ELIZABETH WAID English MRS. JANICE WARD English MRS. LINDA WEAVER Drill Team, Gym MR. JAMES WILLIAMS English MISS VIRGINIA WRIGHT Spanish, French MR. PAUL YOUNG American History MRS. LESLIE WHITAKER Math Analysis Excedrin headache -2569. Uncle Bill hard at work. BROADWAY THEATRES, INC LEE AND DDRCITHY M CUAN D RB Ritz MACK'S APPLIANCES 8: FURNITURE' 64 Drrve-In Discount Prices 224 No. 2nd St. Get more out of Iife Phone MU 7-7I3l Muskogee, Okla. , Go out to a movie! MQ 213 West Broadway and THE COTTAGE SHOP 632 North York Stanclarcl ewelry Uompany DIAMONDS WATCHES SILVERWARE CLOCKS MlJrray 2-77Ol 508 W. Broadway Muskogee, Oklahoma CZlI,S FINE FOODS THIRTY-SECON D AND WEST OKMULGEE MUSKOGEE. OKLAHOMA 74401 gi l? E 5153: T : n n.. : . C rl Q .V I . :'g -v:- ' ' - emi 3 , , ,. ., . , -F of - 'p .1-of A ,, ' fill MI of I , ,, -. .I . '- .-lp . Wg, ' , ijgiflffl--., RIQQ'-1 f ,J Q i,'- Q- f,,r -Riff i I ,aim . l --' A ' --' - -'rv' ' +-' 'A' THE STAR PRINTERY Office Outfitters a department and factory for the office man + 7rTh 3o 9 -. ,O Willis I ,O IHEQTAEBWIEIQY Corner Third and Wall Muskogee, Oklahoma You l-iave Tried the Rest . . .Now Try the Best FRIENDLY LOAN SERVICE CO. MU 2-559i T,D, Bledsoe, Manager 22I North 2nd Street Muskogee, Oklahoma Cong ratu lat ions Class of i969 PEPSI-COLA BO'I'I'LlNG COMPANY -C AI' I Y ' th P , ' H.E. KETCHUM Eef.ZUfQI'I'l,n e LUMBER DEALER MU 2-1471 MU 2-558' MU 26382 32nd. Street West 316 No. Main ,jf-N ., At Your Service J :gy : Will ' Q QM A S EI , JUNCTION T v a. APPLIANCE VY--Q S6l'ViCE Fl'Ol'Tl8G.l'T1. to6p.m. MOH. thru SGT. The quality goes in before the name goes on' Ilth and Okmulgee Phone MU 2-5561 Radios, Record Players, Stereo Muskogee, Ok I 3i lOm3 74401 Television 'HOME - AUTO - BOAT - BUSINESS - LIFE . HEALTH I :fargo meniigegiiunasn HAWORTH INSURANCE AGENCY L 3307 West Broadway L CHECKING Accsuum NUMBER Muskogee, Oklahoma 74401 IUMUS GGQHEUTIDZEA WUILEZEXCQE Authorized dealer for Phone MU 7-7568 A HoNoA--YAMAHA--BSA SUGUM. SZCURITY NUM5fR YOU'RE SAFE AND SECURE, SAVE MONEY Too 1 lg Factory Warranty SQ 'fAkD'A1'ETOREMEMBER Iggy A I I .s-26:5 75I N. York SAFECD -size. INSURANCE 1 ' MU 2-627i UNDER THE COMPLETE ROOF OF SAFECO INSURANCE L ,,f wg:-H 199-. .3,..,-. if 4 4 Viluqhl 1 olnreth underwood ,Qff'1.f, :', Sales Agent CAPITOL TYPEWRITER CO., INC. IO8 So. 4th, Street l a . fi. U J fu. ,- ..u 'l4n nl, a Muskogee, Oklahoma 744Ol QI8 MU 2-752l 3 NL Royal rown Cola Q We 2 'lil y 'rx gnsuxonsg ,i?,Q, ggfii, ,5fa,,l5,3f J--.:-111. I We lelllle fssmv l' I O- S I f'i -ffl?-1'fS3 ' Temple 81 Westmoreland REAL ESTATE AND lNSURANCE Pearl Westmoreland John A. Temple 8l9 Callahan Street Muskogee, Oklahoma Royal Crown Bottling Company Muskogee, Oklahoma DONATION eRouP or THE RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION 314 Barnes Building Muskogee, Oklahoma BGIJIJ FIUFHI Ooyle Bland Office Supply Broadway Theaters Fulton's Snyder's Young Fashions Hunt's Department Store Kelly Monument Company Klar Brothers Jewelry Modern Clothiers Nelson Furniture S Xl O Clothiers Sooggins Appliance Susmans lllestern Auto Store Q MUSK GE MCKINNEY Music coMPANY Successor to im g, KROH music COMPANY Everything Mus ical 452 West Broadway Muskogee, Okla. Ei?- O. VIUSKOOEE UNIFORM E UNIFORVIS, BOWLING SHIRTS HTHLETIC GOODS Corner Broadway 81 Cherokee Phone MUrroy 2-4941 MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA Congratulations Seniors DON LINDSEY STUDIO 521 West Broadway MU 3-2222 Muskogee, Oklahoma Jlfluofingee J Swfpleff Yiw- Cong ratu I at i ons Seniors '69 From Q Phone MU 5-ZQOI---3-2902 SE 4 P WPC 517-19 W st B d , - A R - lvluskogei, OkIZ?oIIl12I, E Z' Jim Barker, Owner 2335 GIUSUII ' Drug Store Congratulations Seniors I969 oiscoum PRICES OFFICE APPLIANCES CO. Phone Mu 2-2431 , , Office Suppl les 2526 W. Okmulgee Typewriters . Muskogee, Oklahoma 311 Court GREGG'S SNYDER'S Young Fashions Phone MU 7-5541 1102-1104 West Broadway Muskogee, 0klahoma 74401 I LOCKE SEED HOUSE Wholesale and Retail Seed Lawn A Garden Supplies Lime A Fertilizer MU 2-3342 11 West Broa way Joan Surbey Muskogee, Uklahoma in Snyderls Young Fashion COMPLETE AND NEW FACILITIES FRANK BROCK PRODUCTIONS, INC. Phone MU 2-7500 928 North York Muskogee, Uklahoma 74401 Uver 61 Years in Muskogee PIERSON STUDIO Manhattan Bldg Studio Phone MU 2-4l4l . --- Room 7l4 Home Phones MU 2-2083 MU 2-86l3 Office MU 2-5359 ROOFING - SIDING SINCE 1886 .l Lakeland Roofing 81 Sheet Metal Co. 159 West Shawnee Muskogee, Oklahoma The Terrace Room S 81 Q Clothiers Ladies Shop MU 7-5431 218 Bdwy. CENTRAL MARKET 'Purveyors of Fine Meats' Phone MU 5-52I3 i2I2 W. Gkmulqee lOO2 West Broadway Flowers for all Occasions Muskogee' OkIahOma l' e A i i , - 41DEE!HEFUnBhBl Phone MU 7-5453 Third and Broadway Muskogee, Oklahoma Meet Your Friends At Church f- ffkil? 'VV,rV of eeee M or K fx K far E l X : Nw ff li ,,, E is il ll . '-,' 4.14. I an ii ill C R i s '4r'q l il-l-i m tsw i i l sazua li U ll- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 7th and Qkmulgee Muskogee Pastor ------------------------ Dr, Stanley Jordan Minister of Youth Activities ------------- Jarrell Rial Minister of Music --------------------- -J. M. Wood Minister of Education ----------------- Zack Pannell Schedule of Services Sunday School ---------- 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship -------- 1 0:55 a.m. Training Hour ---------- 6:00 p.m. Evening Worship -------- 7:15 p.m. Wednesday Service ------ 7:30 p.m. is M rril C 5 M .r-:, I, ..,' ,.,:1 N i.. 1 1 ..,. ,,,,,, ,,t. ..-: ,,f:: 1 f we MU 2-246i on highway 69 55 mi South of Okmulgee St. Congratulations Seniors i969 Juction Cash and Carry Cleaners 2009 West Okmulgee Muskogee, Oklahoma HThe Friendly Storem Standard Royals Electric Royals Portables Adding Machines Supplies Rentals ' v 4 agefzfga , 3 Bruce Typewriter Company CIW PIIIIIH . PHOHQ MU 2-2l0l Mu 7-5511 QI6 North Fourt 456 West Broadway Muskogee, Okla. sales service Meet Your Friends at CHET'S DAIRY FREEZE Home of the Roughers E.G. 8 Kay Gilmore Congratulations Seniors from KUYKENDALL PONTIAC, INC. Home of Pontiac A Tempest MU 7-4441 6th, 8 Court Muskogee, Oklahoma Rem re1?eslr...efyby the Dr Pepper difference Pepper JOIN THE PROUD CROWD! www .au nf vm.. lr. Wilma maemm of or r-pw cam,-ny. o-rue nm. ree For Your Convenience I .: CALL AHEAD Angel' ACAIIVL I g00J,, L 0 e T 601 Eastside Blvd. MU 7-4281 1516 North 32nd Muskogee, Oklahoma PIERCE'S PHARMACIES I2th. and Broadway Phone MU 2-3457 320 w. Broadway Phone Mu 7-5457 Muskogee Discount House North Across from the Court House Your Friendly Store That Saves You Money Ernest Day James V. ROOGVS Congratulations to Seniors of i969 PLAZA CLOTHIERS and PLAZA FOOTWEAR Honor Heights Plaza Come one! Come alll Malts To the coolest place in to soaaaes Baskin-Robbins Sodas Banana Splits X Congratulations Seniors of 1969 Party Items, too! S, 'E- G' R ln the Plaza . 655' 1 MU 7-9439 g gi e2e Eastside eiva. uxkfxfx ssispdgp- P I . P . Bud Pride, Manager Qgsssg au and Juanita aulmiere Congratulations Seniors of 1969 SEVEN-UP BOTTLING COMPANY OF NORTHERN OKLAHOMA, INC. 'THE UNCULA' 'l MU 2-425i 7l7 W. Broadway Muskogee, Oklahoma Congratulations Seniors HOFFMAN SPEED PRINTING COMPANY Printing For Every Purpose ll4 So. 4th. MU 2-854i Muskogee, Oklahoma LEO BELLER Athletic Goods Company Award sweaters Trophies Athletic shoes Engraving Basketball Baseball Football Bowling Track Golf Tennis Games 428 West Broadway MU 2-2220 Bus. Phone RGS- Phone MU 2-1554 MU 2-9648 AUTO PARTS 81 MACHINE CO Parts-Equipment-Service Chas. N. Kummers, Vice-President Muskogee, Okiahoma Connratulations Seniors of I969 Compliments of Mr. Darrell the Director of Mr. DarreII's Beauty Coiieqe 2I2 W. Broadway General Tire Service MU 2-665i invites you to investigate your future noW IIOI W. Okmulnee HARDIN'S Ladies and Chiidren Wear Red Cross Shoes Jumping Jacks for Gi 512 W. savvy. VIS MU 2-5551 559 Eastside Boulevard Muskogee, Oklahoma 8440! MU 7-675i J y 0 it Hurt Insurance Agency AT THE PLAZA Since i92i -A CUTEST CLOTHES in 7bwn 225 North 4th Street 687-7576 Phone MU 7-9l94 5620 W. Okmulgee PIONEER ABSTRACT and TRUST CO. Abstracts-Title Insurance--Escrowe 6l Years of Service F.K. Sadler i 414 W. Broadway Phone MU 3-2904 Q,-9 Diamond Merchant Founded IQO5 Merle Norman Lakeland Shopping Center LIFE STRIDE L 8 H 4l7 West Broadway Muskogee, Oklahoma Congratulations Seniors of i969 ADVANCE LAUNDRY Cleaners and Shirt Laundry 401 North Third and at the Plaza Cong ratulations Seniors Ot i969 WALKER'S SUPERETTE 4500 West Okmulqee hduskogee 2 eg CQUYY 0 C86 . 4l8 EaStSIde BOUlGvafd REQ? 3ee5Qgeeeeewe .- - . siseiiat 1 I Muskogee. Oklahoma 744Ol ,e--'er+- ,ww--'4,:a1:2:5:1. 511211:-11-....v mu 2-95ol Qeemgeei eieeefefe Congratulations Seniors l969 COOK LUMBER COMPANY It lNasn't Raining When NOSLIW Built The Ark Jim Fuller Agency 1001 West Broadway Dial MU 7-B394 Complete 8 Competent Insurance 8 Real Estate Service Muskogee, Oklahoma Here is Becky Kirk and Kathy Masters observing some of the fine fabrics found at FASHION FABRIC 2361 Broadway MU 7-4611 Clem Smalley Ford, Inc. Ford - Mercury - Lincoln Fair and Friendly Sales and Service 1200 North Main Muskogee 9 Flowers 219 N. 3rd Street MUSKOGEE, OKLA. MU 7-6519 'L-L11 LY1iLf1.3M11-.4. 5 1 B QHOI L SIOKI Pick up your fashionable shoes Dress and Casual The Oklahoma School Supply Co. 521 North Third Muskogee, Oklahoma A complete line of supplies from the desk in school to the desk in business Best Wishes! The future of Muskogee Congratulations to the Seniors of 1969 and our Country depends on you! ' rf- MU Muskoeee FARMERS ASSOCIATION PURTRAITS EY Cpufifl ZND 51 EREIADWAY No' Main MUSKUGEEfUKLAHDMA 744-1 Phone MU 7-6376 Muskogee, Oklahoma Cweddings CommenciaQ qt AT THF I J E T I sRoADwAY STA J 'ff' 17 Q' P -Q- INGS CU Our most sincere congrotulotions to the Seniors of '69 Insured Sovings At 0 ICTOR QUZVZQA Q l,1uN ASS0l'lA'l'l0N Broadway At State MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA 4112 - 5 - 51141: Interest THE Conqratulations Seniors ::' 7 K A,t,. My 4 I F12 2 A H U T i'ts P E T E R I N G 'S F U N E R A L H O M E I 'r--r 930 E. s. Blvd. I I Iiii : 2 f - sI-, . . vlqs.. ......, q ,V .:,,,,.:,I,,,..,,, I In MU 2- 1 U31 --e:: -:1'III'- I -I ' 'V'- I' :.t 904 We Sf U kmu I 29 8 Eat in - - Car ry out Halvorsen Jewelers 455 W. B roadway , v SOONER BOWL 6I5 S. 32nd Phone MU 2-2779 WHERE THE ACTION IS! O CARL'S iamonds - Watches - Jewelry 2l7 West Broadway Muskogee, Oklahoma 687-9765 Carl A. Perry, Owner ertect gift for every occas BETTY BAIQGEIQ SCHOOL OF DANCE BALLET-TAP-JAZZ PHDNE MU'W9U36 727 NORTH YORK MU5KDEEE,DKLAHDMA '744DI Deep Rock Hardtop Headquarters elll eele THE Acriou corauerw' H 520 E WW for late night stops MU 7F5I'li 2 Hmzmgm Gibson and York 1 i Til? 35525327 Awemw , ,,,z , VV, Leon Nev i t t , Own e r ' 3 y -- -'lr t',- f A W iwgkiwff. T - .'kl t1,1, F Vr'HQ' l! Rm FASHION HOUSE SOONER AUTO PARTS 81 SALVAGE New, Used, and Rebuilt Parts Direct Telephone Communications with 45 other Salvage Yards Bob McDaniel, Owner Highway 69 North Ph. 683-2936 Muskogee, Olkahoma JOE 81 LlLA'S MALT SHOP Sandwiches A Soft lce Cream All Types of Drinks Across From Central High Muskogee, Oklahoma omgnatdatioms SENIORS OF '69 X fl 'QQ' -. FOR A NOBLE xy ACHIEVENIENT Mtwxx i N W 'Gam'- C3' burn MANUFACTURING CO. Muskogee, Oklahoma -me a home town industry -me built by home town talent - manufacturing ec- the World Famous Rocket Line ae of precision, automated machinery for the optical industry. Lens processing machinery, built in Muskogee, is operating on every continent and in most of the countries of the world. Y , . ' MU 7-5451 5 Muskogee, Oklahoma 74401 ' 0 SWQQSQ mai' SSQZ' ,C fs, N 4 LANE-MORSE LUMBER CO PARKER Fl.oRAl. e GREENHOUSE MUSKOGEE' OKLAHOMA Hardware - Millwork - Roofing Paint - Glass - Wal lpapel' C7 JOY PARKER phone MU 7-7541 ZOOI N. York 2222 GIBSON STREET Muskogee, Okla- PHONE MU 7-6301 i Lakeland Insurance Agency Inc 821 Callahan P.o. Box 217 Dial: FM 106.9 KMMM Congratulations Seniors of 1969 listen toi Jerry Pippin CBoomerl Maurice MoSpadden Lee Jackson Muskogee Industrial Agency 421 Court Muskogee, Ukla. ' ARCHER 'ii Uwe Aim to Pleaseu Cleaners 8 Shirt Laundry 420 west okmulgee Muskogee, Oklahoma 7440: , , Q mcKmANN 'Q 5 0 1 GLASS Illl MUSE 3SEE,T'3?FZA3ill m0. E335 S m o r' Q a 5 b o V d LEGGETT PLUMBING All y 1 ....... S1 50 Il:OO a.m. tll lO:OO p.m. da ly HILLTOP GRILL 14 l N + Sh Truck Stop M k Q Ol-sl H Phone lvlUrray 2-7275 MU 2 M5 Highway 69-1 Mile North Muskogee, Oklahoma GUNAIKE SUPPORTS THE ROUGHERS Congratulations: Seniors of Central High School Class ol' 1969 Muskogee Clearing House Association Citizens National Bank Commercial National Bank First National Bank and Trust Company -1 522 M 325 East Side Boulevard MU 2-288i Quality Name Brand Shoes ,un s SHOE CENTER 'F i re S10 I1 0 H1 ll Performance T Ire Center 225 N. 2nd 543 WEST OKMULGEE OPEN a AM 5 ao PM om. Mu 2 3:01 Muskogee, Oklahoma ' lll lllllllllll I I Q lllIIlllllllllllIlll , . - Jacqueline, Connie, Paris Fashion 305 West Broadway Muskogee, Oklahoma Westinghouse-Fedders-Zenith Lowest Prices - Highest Quality - Convenient Terms See us for all Television-Appliance-Heating Q Air Conditioning Needs. IRCON UPPLY 0. ' 'gZ9'?- TE'-EV's'02' tGx..'5:ii'lzSll1 ,, , ' AFE'-'F'?'EEs '!E.41L'!E - -5. ' MU 2-3318 917 West Broadway 6 MASSEY-FERGUSON SALES and SERVICE Box lloo Phone MU 7-7549 IBA! VV. Shawnee Muskogee, Oklahoma 7440! TOM YADON, AGENT STATE FARM INSURANCE CO. llOI W. Broadway MU 2-O55I Muskogee, Oklahoma 71L1LOl STAT! FARM INSURANCE gee! ogaunolry cmci Qry gleaming o 222 EAST BROADWAY MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA THE FINEST IN PROFESSIONAL BEAUTY CARE Telephone: MUrry 2-5265 'I.,.' i . ,'T, Jayne s Beauty Studio si .V-VA JEAN Evmsorr is I,,,,.I: 2920 West Okmulgee Muskogee, ous. 74401 DISTINCTIVE HAIR STYLING - ALL BEAUTY SERVICES , , Siu IZ? Wh! a dlflerelce I name makes -5 - 1 QQ.-, i- r -17'-ff? . . gl in -Buy a Real Truck- CAGLE G MC TRUCKS Phone 918 MU 2-4401 620 North Main .'-: :T ,T RQ. 0 0 air: Stuart Woods and Richard Jones practice their sales tech- nique on one of their favorite customers! Stuart will be work- ing in the BRIAR SHOP on Soturdoy's and Richard after school each day, so come in and let them assist you in choosing your new fall wardrobe. ,oo D can lrconoornrres. Dodge lx, I pdf' ef' Truck 81 Equipment, Inc. Congratulation Class of 1969 Pao. BOX i509 PIWOVIG Que-682-6655 Highway 69 North Muskogee, Oklahoma 74401 MOTOR COMPANY O McAdams Pipe 81 Supply KlRK'S DRUG 5, of City Downtown - 207 N. Brd. Phone 6824525 Honor Heights Plaza 5508 West Okmu I gee YAFFE . Iron 81 Metal Co., Inc. N8-UdSI MU 7-5445 - H 81 Lexington Muskogee, Oklahoma Pipe A gl Load Lugg S Bars - B I d s i I S p Reinfor g B 81 T h Mesh - Pl 'Y B M k Sheets - e 20 Dorothy Poster . Calhoun is Faslzion Boar Chairman of the Board National Seventeen Fashion Board Member Susan Alexander .....................,.,..,.,...,., Senior Board Member Sally Berkenbile ,l,l.. ...,,,,.......,.,,,,,,,,,,, S enior Board Member Shiela Berry .,..,,,,,,,.,.....,,,,,,........,..,,,,,., Senior Honorary Board Member Chrissie Clark ..,,,,,........,,,..,,,,,,...,....., Senior Board Member Anita Buffington ,.., Senior Board Member Manual Training High School ..,,,,,Senior Board Member Senior Board Member Nina Hager ...,,Y.., - Ginny Sudberry .,v. -----,l Susan Bosley ..,,,lV..f. --------- .l Uniol' Rhonda Doublin Laura Marshall Peggy Parks ,,,v,,,7 -,Al--- ,,,,,,,,Junior ..,..,,,Sophomore Sophomore Board Member Board Member Board Member Board Member 'IW Eb! J if J-Fwe 041' lhaf 'SSW' Two Friendly Locations To Serve You 615 North York and 34th 8 W. Ukmulgee OPEN 9 to 9 7 DAYS A WEEK Congratulations to the l969 Seniors LAKELAND FLORIST 82l Callahan MU 7-7574 5 'Gt' Authorized Volkswagen Sales 8 Service Passenger Cars A Transporters SPRAKER MOTOR CO. MU 2-5549 l6l5 W. Okmulgee Reid F, DELIVERY SERVICE ON PRESCRIPTIONS REGISTERED PHARMACISTS COTY - MAX FACTOR 8: MARCELLE HYPO- ALLERGENIC COSMETICS Francis C. Reid ieol E. okmolgee Mo 2-5594 CITY PAINT CO. 456 W. BROADWAY MU 2-2lOl Best in Tumble Shrimp from the Gulf Coast RUSS DRIVE-IN 52Ol W. Broadway 210 filfigii li ll 52152 QM Get Ready For Fall In Style! Sally Berkenbile agrees that Jerry Sturm is definitely ready for tall in a smart Crickeleer Sports Ensemble with reversible vest from S8tQ CLOTHIERS. To complete the outfit, a fine quality shirt by Gant and a resillio club striped tie has been chosen. Adding the final touch, Jerry is wearing Freeman Monk Strap shoes in British Tan. 218 W. Broadway Muskogee Waste Paper 428 North Main Manager - Toby Jackson Plant White Auto Glass MU 2-92l2 203 East Okmulgee Muskogee, Oklahoma CITY CHEVROLET CO. 606060 Congratulations to mmrn Wy Central's Class of i969 N any ef. V Muskogee, Oklahoma TEAM l E WRIGHTIDBUG ,s IE ooo Lakeland Shopping Center IOS N. 24m st. Musnoose.oKLA. Serving Cafeteria Daily Closed Sunday MUSKOGEE AUTO SUPPLY Congratulations Seniors '69 Prompt Delivery Service GADDY,s DRUG SEWLAR FABRICS Ph U 2 6659 YORK ST. BARGAIN STORE 7o2vve dy RICKETT'S PIANO I GOODYEAR TIRE BILL POE CONLEY FURNITURE TELEVISION STATIONS at BROADCASTING DAVIS PRINT CO. COMPANIES MOTOR PARTS SUPPLY HEN HOUSE KTUL , , , s.r. GOODRICH Television Station 2215 W. Shawnee MU 7-4447 if busy call MU 7-7346 Thinking About A Career? The Beaufy Culture Field Offers A Career Full of Possibiliiies For Both Men and Women Learn The World Famous Marinello-Comer Method of H airstyling Jwnei .Quang gofkye v- gill: . EA- f . , ,. - If . 4 . WORLD LEADER IN BEAUTY EDUCATION SINCE 1905 A MARINELLO-COMER FRANCHISE SCHOOL ' E Q 424 WEST OKMULGEE, MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA 7440! 112 f.,, il QQXN Ar TELEPHONE 682-9429 ,rf 1 4 P 1 Z LOCAL HEADQUARTERS W FRANCHISE BEAUTY SCHOOLS Eoro Delphic Backs The Roughers Go Big Green! The Chieftain Staff Congratulates the Seniors of '69 PLEASE SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS Senior Activity In ABBOTT, Teddy Joe Baseball Letterman, Letterrnan's Club, Riot Squad officer. ADCOCK, Daytha Office Practice, Honor Roll, French Club, Homeroom officer, V.I.C.A. ALEXANDER, Susan Marie French Club, A.F.S., F.T.A., Student Coun- cil, Safety Council, Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, fOkla. Cityj Queen of Hearts Candidate, Class Favorite Candidate. ALFORD, Duncan German Club, J.C.L., Medical Science Club, Band, Riot Squad, Oklahoma.,' AMES, Guy Spanish Club, Riot Squad, National Foren- sic League officer, Student Council, Escort Junior Sweetheart Candidate, Teens for Christ officer, Student Body President, Leadership, Mr. Teenager of 1968. ANDREWS, Brenda Medical Science Club, Orchestra, German Club, Honor Roll, Community Choir. APPLEQUIST, Roy Chess Club, Marching Band, Spanish Club, Band, Riot Squad. ARMER, Raymond ARNWINE, Mark ATCHLEY, C. J. Riot Squad, German Club, D.E.C.A. Club, Medical Science Club. BACKES, Deborah Tennis Team, D.E.C.A. officer, Candidate for All-School Queen, Office Practice, Curtis Campaign-Quota Winner, Bowling Club. BACON, Dale Gunaike, F.H.A., Tri-Hi-Y, A.F.S., N.F.L. officer, Pep Club, Drill Team, Oklahoma Honor Society, Miss Sophomore Candidate, Sophomore Play, All-School Play, All- School Queen Candidate, Chairman of Women's Debate, Office Practice, Honor Roll, Debate, Representative for District Typing Contest. BAER, Donald Basketball manager, Riot Squad, Speech Club, Student Council, Homeroom officer, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Quota Winner, Choral Club. BAKER, Bill J.C.L., N.F.L., Rebel Without a Cause, Lil Abner, Oklahoma,,' Office Practice, Honor Roll, Student of the Week, Youth Appreciation Week Award. BAKER, Julie Drill Team, Flag Team, Band Party, Home- room officer, Sophomore class secretary, Miss Sophomore Candidate, Junior Sweet- heart Candidate, Student Council, Delphic, J.C.L. officer, Oklahoma Honor Society officer, Pep Club officer, Finalist for Miss Teenager, Tri-Hi-Y officer, Quota Winner, Teens for Christ, Concert Choir. BAKER, Linda Pep Club, Student Council, Stage Craft, Homeroom officer, G.R.A., Office Practice. BAKER, Wayne Riot Squad, Medical Science Club. BALL, Terry Riot Squad, German Club officer, Chess Club, Slide Rule Club, J.E.T.S., Homeroom officer, Choral Club, Community Choir, Or- chestra, lead in Li1' Abner, lead in Oklahoma BANKS, Kathy Girl's Chorus, F.T.A., Honor Roll, Office Practice, Choral Club, Pep Club. BARNETTE, Becky F.H.A. Party, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Student Council, Thespians, Teens for Christ, Junior Sweetheart, Football Party, Cheerleader, Intra-City Council, Choral Club, Concert Choir, F.H.A., Homeroom officer, Delphic, A.F.S., Tri-Hi-Y officer, City official, Girl's Chorus, Miss Senior. BAUGHMAN, Jeff German Club, Riot Squad, J.E.T.S, BAUGHMAN, Kenny BAXTER, Morris V.I.C.A. BAZE, Sally Student Council, Entre Nous officer, Drill Team, Choral Club officer, A.F.S., Pep Club, Spanish Club officer, F.H.A., Football party, Junior Sweetheart party, All School Play, F.F.A. party, Teens for Christ, Honor Roll, Tri-Hi-Y officer, Concert Choir, Red Cross rep., Homeroom officer, Youth Ap- preciation Week-City Council. BEATTY, Herschel V.I.C.A. BEAVERS, Bobby Riot Squad, Honor Roll. BEN NIGHT, Annette German Club, Library Science Club. BERGMANN, Loretta Pep Club, German Club, G.R.A., Studen-t Council, D.E.C.A., Honor Roll, Office Practice, D.E.C.A. party. BERKENBILE, Sally Kay Honor Roll, Chieftain co-editor, Finalist for Americans Abroad, A.F.S. president, Home room president, Candidate for Miss Sopho- more, Drill Team, French Club, Gunaike, Second Runner-Up for Junior Sweetheart, F.J.A., Candidate for All School Queen, escort for Drill Team party, Student of the Week, All School Queen. BERRY, Linda Carol Pep Club, G.R.A., Homeroom officer, Red Cross Representative. BERRY, Sheila Anne A.F.S. Chairman of Social Activities Comm. J.C.L., Tri-Hi-Y, F.H.A., Drill Team, A.F.S. student from Johannesburg, South Africa, Human Relations Comm., Delphic, C Florida Park Highjz Athletic Captain of Athenian House, Poetry Club, Drum Majorette, 763 Club, Candidate for Who's Who. BERRYHILL, Jackie BERRYMAN, Carol BIBB, Carol Jeanne Gunaike, Drill Team, Junior-Senior Play, All School Play, Orchestra, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Thespians. BICKEL, Don Marching Band, Stage Band, All School Play, F.T.A., Law Club, Concert Band, Riot Squad. BLAIR, Randy J.E.T.S., J.C.L., Student Council, Home- room officer, Medical Science, Club, Okla. Honor Society, Marching Band, Riot Squad, Editor of Student Directory, Chemistry Lab Assistant, Physics Lab Assistant. BLANKENSHIP, Junior F.F.A., Related Occupations. BLUEBIRD, Luke Riot Squad, O.I.O. BODE, Sarah G.R.A., Pep Club, German Club, Slide Rule Club, Oklahoma Honor Society, Miss Teen- ager Runner-Up, Most Intellectual. dex BOHANON, Hoy Oklahoma Honor Society, National Forensic League officer, J.E.T.S., Slide Rule Club, All School Play, German Club, Riot Squad, Best Sophomore D e b a t o r, Best Junior Debator. BOLEN, Charma BOLIN, Linda Lee Office Practice, D.E.C.A., Honor Roll, D.E.C.A. Sweetheart, Maid of Honor to D.E.C.A. Sweetheart. BOLINGER, Roger D.E., V.I.C.A. Club. BONNELL, Bob German Club officer, Oklahoma Honor So- ciety president, Marching Band, Stage Band, Concert Band, Slide Rule Club, J.E.T.S., All School Play. BOWMAN, Sydney Cheerleader-co head, Pep Club, Pep Club officer, Junior Class Advisory Council, Sophomore Class vice president, Student Council, J.C.L., French Club, J.C.L, offi- cer, G.R.A. officer, Delphic, Band party, All School Queen Candidate, Miss Sopho- more Candidate, Junior Sweetheart Candi- date, DeMolay Sweetheart, J.E.T.S., Home- room officer, Teens for Christ, Tri-Hi-Y, Who's Who, Most Friendliest, Student Coun- cil Convention, Girl's State Candidate, Stu- dent Council Chaplain, Youth Appreciation Week Award, Basketball party. BOYD, Ricky BRANDT, Joseph Patrick Band, Homeroom officer, Stage Band, Marching Band, Radio Speech Class, V.I.- C.A. BRASHEARS, Kathi Drill Team, German Club, Choral Club, Concert Choir, Pep Club, Honor Roll, G.R.A., Teens for Christ, Girls' Glee Club. BRESSER, Margaret German Club officer, Oklahoma Honor Society, All School Play, Junior-Senior Play, Thespians officer, Student Council rep., Drill Team, Pep Club, Choral Club, Entre Nous, Speech Club, Girls' Glee Club, Honor Roll, Best Actress Junior-Senior Play. BROOME, Albert E. Hawaii-Varsity track, Letterme-n's Club, R.O.T.C., Mixed Glee Club, Varsity Foot- ball. BROSSETT, Gerald Lettermen's Club, J.C.L., Riot Squad, Soph- omore officer, Wrestling. BROWN, Edward Eugene BROWN, John Mr. Sophomore Candidate, Basketball let- terman, Lettermen's Club, Student Council, Homeroom officer, Junior Sweetheart es- cort, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Radio Speech, Curtis Captain, Basketball party escort. BROWN, Matt Basketball, Track, Football, Lettermen's Club, Riot Squad, Senior Class president, Segreant-at-Arms of Student Body, Home- room officer, Mr. Sophomore, Escort to Junior Sweetheart, J.C.L., Fellowship .of Christian Athletes, Youth Appreciation Week. BROWN, Nancy , D.E.C.A., Pep Club, Homeroom officer, Student Council. BRUCE, Jimmie German Club, Riot Squad, D.E.C.A. BRYAN, Debbie l Pep Club, German Club, Office Practice, Homeroom officer, Honor Roll. 4 BRYANT Doug DECA VICA T811 BUCKLEY Tom Four year letterman fgolfj Oklahoma L11 Abner Span1sh Club Letterrnens Club March1ng Band Concert Band Band off1cer Student Counc1l Homeroom off1cer Orchestra RIOI Squad All D1str1ct Band Fellowshlp of Chr1st1an Athletes State Champlon Golf Team BUNCH M1ke BURDINE Loretta Homeroom off1cer Honor Roll BURROW Sall1e Sophomore Play Delph1c Pep Club F J A J C L Dr1ll Team, Homeroom off1cer Red Cross representatwe BUSEY Joy Pep Club Dr1ll Team, Thesp1ans Harle qu1ns Oklahoma AFS French Club Mrs McTh1ng Honor Roll Student of the Week BUTLER Margaret Span1sh Club Pep Club Concert Band Pep Band, Off1CE Pract1ce Honor Roll BYNUM Jan1ce G R A L1brary Club, 0fflCC pl'aCt1CC CAMPBELL J1m EISA R1ot Squad Med1cal Sc1ence lu CAMPBELL, Sarah Dr1ll Team AFS F HA Delph1c trea surer Choral Club G1rls Chorus Concert Cholr, Pep Club French Club Sophomore IPIIay G1rls State Sen1or Engl1sh Class 33' CANTWELL Wade Football letterman track letterman CMar Club Lettermans Club, GYIDHZSUCS Team letterman Sophomore Sweetheart escort CARLTON Candance Ellzabeth FJA Tr1 H1 Y Entre Nous Homeroom off1cer GRA Sen1or Concert Cho1r Pep Club, Choral Club Band G1rls Glee Club Honor Roll CARRELL Elsle Pep Club Choral Club F H A CARMEN Lesl1e Ann D E C A Pep Club CARTER Kathlyn Sen1or Class Off1cer M1ss Teenager f1nal1st AFS COff1cerJ FHA Dr1ll Team Jr Sweetheart Cand1date Span1sh Club Rebel W1thout A Cause Teens for Chr1st Tr1 H1 Y Pep Club Delph1c Semor Board Honor lgcfll Youth Apprec1at1on Week Homeroom o 1cer CARTER Lesl1e Football Track Sophomore Class off1cer Homeroom off1cer Jr Sweetheart Escort AdV1S0rY Counc1l Sen1or Class off1cer R1ot Squad Honor Roll Letterman CARTER Llnda G RA Homeroom off1cer, Pep Club CARTER Marllyn Student Counc1l Adv1sory Counc1l Seruor Board Intra Clty Counc1l Dr1ll Team Flag Team FHA off1cer All School Queen Cand1date M1ss Sophomore Cand1date J Sweetheart Cand1date Tr1 H1 Y Homeroom off1cer Spamsh Club AFS Rebel Wlth out A Cause Pep Club Delph1c Youth Apprec1at1on Week Honor Roll Teens for Chr1st Most Courteous Sen1or G1rl CARTER Peggy Cafetena worker CARTER R1ta Pep Club, Med1cal Sc1ence Club Bowl1ng team CASEY Paula Guna1ke off1cer, Student Counc1l AFS N FL Homeroom off1cer F1nal1st for Amencans Abroad Pep Club M1ss Teen ager f1nal1st, YAW Choral Club CATO L1nda Dr1ll Team JCL French Club German Club Pep Club Med1cal Sc1ence Club G1rls Chorus Off1CC pract1ce Bona F1de CAWTHON Roy V I C A CHANCELLOR Andrea Dr1ll Team off1cer FJA FTA NFL SCOUT ACt1Vlt1CS ed1tor Mrs McTh1ng Thesp1ans Pep Club Delph1c off1cer Home room off1cer Student Counc1l G1rls Glee Club Span1sh Club Speech Club Tr1 H1 Y off1cer Off1CC pract1ce Quota w1nner CHANDLER Judy G R A Pep Club Offlce Pract1ce CHAPIN Kent Wrestlmg German Club Speech Club Law Club CHOWNING Dw1ght March1ng Band Pep Band Concert Band TCHHIS Chess Club Speech Club R1ot Squad CLARK Charles Band JCL MafChlHg Band Thesp1ans CLARK Chr1ss1e Entre Nous Sophomore Sweetheart Cand1 date Pep Club Rebel W1thout A Cause Tr1 H1 Y J C L Spamsh Club Okla homa AFS Press Club Scout News paper Staff Contemporary L1terature Club CLARK Lanny Electron1cs V I C A R1ot Squad Med1cal SCICHCC Club Chess Club D E C A CLARK Pat Pep Club Homeroom off1cer V I C A Of f1CC Pract1ce Football Med1cal Sc1ence H1 Y Letter mans Club R1ot Squad Concert Cho1r Speech Club Human Relat1ons Comm1ttee All C o n f e r e n c e All State, Honorable MCHt1OH CLOPTON Danny V I C A CLUTTER J11'I1lT1y Band Stage Band Marching Band Home room Pres1dent Honor Roll R1ot Squad CLYMANS Gary R1ot Squad Lettermans Club Fellowshlp of Chr1st1an Athletes Tenn1s Offlce Prac t1ce Speech Club COBURN Steve Concert Band MaTCh1ng Band Honor Roll CLOBURN R1Cky NFL NFL Off1cer L1tt1e Nat1onals Cha1rman Choral Club Concert Cholr R1ot Squad School Photographer Teens for Chr1st Sl1de Rule Club TCHHIS SCOUT CHIEFTAIN FJA Med1cal Sc1ence Press Club Speech Club AFS JETS COLE Donald F F A COLLINGS Harold V I C A COLLIER M1ke girithng JCL RIOI Squad Lettermans U COLLIER Mose COLLINS Pat Thesp1ans P1llow Talk GRA Teens for Chr1st Med1cal Sc1ence Club CONDLEY Margaret MISS Sophomore Guna1ke FHA FHA off1cer Student Counc1l Tenn1s Pen Club Jun1or Sweetheart Cand1date Spamsh Club Off1CC Pract1ce Honor Roll CONRAD Cynth1a Homeroom Pres1dent Homeroom Treasurer Pep Club FJA FHA Span1sh Club flst and 2nd VICE Pres1dentsJ Oklahoma Honor Soclety Press Club Honor Roll Nat1onal Honor Soc1ety Off1ce Pract1ce JCL CHIEFTAIN Staff fSen1or Class Ed1torj COON Jul1e Dr1ll Team Flag Team Tr1 H1 Y Guna1ke off1cer FJA FFA Party Homeroom of flcer Student Counc1l Pep Club SCOUT Off1ce Pract1ce Honor Roll Escort of Dnll Team Party Choral Club Glee Club COPPOCK Debb1e Oklahoma Honor SOCICIY Natlonal Honor SOCIEIY Span1sh Club FJA TRA of f1cer SCOUT Pep Club Sl1de Rule Club Press Club OffICC Pract1ce Honor Roll CORCORAN Chr1s JETS Sl1de Rule Club Chess Club Ger man Club RlOt Squad Off1ce Pract1ce Honor Roll CORLEY Joye FJA FJA off1cer German Club L1brary Club Harlequ1ns Bona F1de off1cer Home room off1cer P1llow Talk Mrs M Thmg Speech Club Press Club Pep Club COWAN John Basketball Football COX Retha Rebel W1th0Uf a Cause Best Character Actress French Club NFL Pep Club FHA AFS GRA Teens for Chr1st CRAIG Dale DECA R1ot Squad Football manager CRATER Carla Pep Club GRA Bona F1de Student CROSSLAND Roselee Pep Club Chess Club Sl1de Rule Club JCL GRA Oklahoma Honor Socxety JETS Honor Roll Homeroom Off1cer CROW Paul Concert Band Stage Band, March1ng Band R1Ot Squad DAVIS Cheryl GRA Off1cer Homeroom Off1cer Youth Apprec1at1on Week Honor Roll DAVIS J1m Football B a s k e t b al l Letterman s Club V I C A Homeroom Off1cer R1ot Squad Weld1ng DAVIS R1chard R1ot Squad Sl1de Rule Club JCL JETS Homeroom Off1cer Honor Roll Lab Asst Off1CC Pract1ce DAWKINS Ida Tr1 H1 Y Homeroom Off1cer Pep Club DEAN Floyd German Club March1ng Band Choral 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Officer, Honor Roll, Stu- dent Council, F.F.A. Escort, Youth Appre- ciation Week, Citizenship Seminar, Speech Club, State Farmers Union Speech Contest, American Institute of Cooperation, National F.F.A. Convention. ELLIOTT, Jane Student Council, Band Party, Cheerleader, Tennis, Miss Sophomore Candidate, Del- phic, State Driving Contest Winner, J.C.L., Teens for Christ, Medical Science Club, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y. ELLIOTT, Judy Cheerleader, Basketball Party C junior yearj, Teens for Christ, Delphic, Choral Club, Pep Club, Homeroom Officer, Quota winner, Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y, Honor Roll, Office Practice, Miss Sophomore Candidate, Jr. Sweetheart Candidate, J.C.L. ELLIS, Freda G.R.A., Quota Winner. ELLISON, Darlene Tennis Team, German Club, Teens for Christ, Honor Roll. ENDICOTT, James J.E.T.S., Slide Rule Club, Honor Roll, Riot Squad, Homeroom Officer, Chemistry Lab Assistant. ESKRIDGE, Debbie Speech Club, Thespians Officer, F.T.A., V.I.C.A. Attendant, Community Choir, Oklahoma, Pillow Talk, Mrs. Mc- Thing, No, No, A Million Times No, You Can't Take It With You, Choral Club, Concert Choir, Homeroom Officer. ESLICK, Bruce EVANS, James Marching Band, Stage Band, Concert Band, German Club, J.E.T.S., Oklahoma Honor Society, Slide Rule Club, Honor Roll, Chess Club. FAIRLESS, Jane Girls Chorus, Choral Club, V.I.C.A., Pep Club, Student Council, Office Practice. FARLEY, Charles Marching Band, Quartermaster-Band, Stage Band, J.C.L., Office Practice, Homeroom Officer. FARMER, Bill V.I.C.A. Reporter, Riot Squad, V.I.C.A. party, Student Council, Homeroom vice- president. FIDLER, Linda Pep Club, N.F.L., J.C.L., Drill Team, Con- cert Choir, Mrs, McThing. FIDLER, Richard J.C.L., D.E.C.A., Debate, Riot Squad, Hon- or Roll, vice-president Sophomore Home- room, Li'l Abner. FISCHER, Joel E. German Club president, Boys State, Pep Band, Slide Rule Club, Homeroom officer, Honor Roll, Marching Band, Riot Squad, Youth Appreciation Week. FISHER, Beverly Tennis, Drama Club, Homeroom officer, D.E.C.A. Sweetheart, Glee Club. FIXICO, Don Riot Squad, J.E.T.S., Baseball, Greenie Basketball. FLAHERTY, Kathy Spanish Club, Pep Club, Tennis, F.J.A., F.H.A., Gunaike, Office Practice, Tri-Hi-Y, Honor Roll. FLICK, Danny Rebel Without A Cause, Football Letter- man, Jr. Sweetheart Escort, F.J.A., Student Council, Jr. Escort-Football party, Captain of Football Team, Basketball, president of Lettermans Club, Riot Squad, Thespian, Homeroom officer, Track. FLICK, Tim Football party escort, All-Conference, Riot Squad, Drill Team, Rebel Without A Cause, Li'l Abner,', Miss Sophomore Es- cort, Homeroom officer, German Club, Let- terman Football. FLORY, Craig A. J.C.L., F.J.A., Riot Squad, Honor Society, Rebel Without A Cause, Radio Speech, Law Club, Youth Appreciation Week. FOLSOM, Roger Riot Squad, V.I.C.A., Baseball. FOLTZ, Bill FORREST, Mike Riot Squad, Baseball. FOSTER, Janet Choral Club, Pep Club FOSTER, Stephen J.C.L., Slide Rule Club, J.E.T.S., Football, Honor Roll. FOWLER, Marcedith FRAME, Craig Concert Band, Marching Band, D.E.C.A., Riot Squad. FULLEN, Carol Teens for Christ, Speech Club, Office Prac- tice. FULLENWIDER, Chuck Chess Club fpresidentj, J.E.T.S., Slide Rule Club, Spanish Club, Riot Squad, Boys State, Homeroom officer, Youth Apprecia- tion Week, Most Intellectual. FULLER, Cheryl Bona Fide, F.J.A., Homeroom officer, G.R.A., Library Club, News Editor of SCOUT, Office Practice, General Office Education. GAILEY, Susan Kaye Pep Club, Miss Sophomore Candidate, Gun- aike, J.C.L., Teens for Christ, F.H.A., Junior Sweetheart Candidate, Tri-Hi-Y, Stu- dent Council, Girl's Chorus, Honor Roll, Office Practice. GALLUZZI, Louis J.C.L., German Club, Marching Band, Homeroom Officer, Concert Band. GARDE, Larry Electronics, V.I.C.A. GATES, Jan Gunaike, G.R.A., Pep Club, German Club, Medical Science Club. GLADDEN, Troy Wrestling, Riot Squad GLASSNER, Gayle Pep Club, Student Council, Drill Team, Homeroom Officer, Drama, Gunaike. GODFREY, Roby You Can't Take It With You,,' 'fLi'l Ab- ner, Oklahoma, Pep Club, J.C.L., French Club, Chess Club, Thespian, Office Practice. GODLEY, Nathan Marching Band, Stage Band, Homeroom Officer, CPresidentj, Drill Team Favorite, Orchestra, Office Practice, Most School Spirit. GOFF, Kathi Pep Club, German Club, G.R.A., Student Council, Homeroom Treasurer, Honor Roll. GOODWIN, Bill Choral Club, Concert Chorus, Library Science Club. GOTIER, Margie Etta Library Club, Library Club secretary-trea- surer, CTulsa Washingtonjx Student Coun- cil, Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball Captain. GRANT, Brad President of J.E.T.S., Letterman's Club, Football, Basketball, Mr. Teenager Finalist, Intra-City Student Council Finalist, All- Conference, Homeroom Officer, Oklahoma Honor Society, Honor Roll, Student Coun- cil, Student of the Week, Basketball Party Escort, Most Likely to Succeed, Slide Rule Club, Young Citizens Advisory Coun- cil of the Selective Service System in Okla- homa. GRAVES, Jan Band Party- lst attendant, Drill Team, Drill Team sgt., Miss Sophomore Runner- Up, Junior Sweetheart Candidate, Junior Class Vice-President, Spanish Club, F.H.A., A.F.S., Delphic CVice-Presidentl, Student Council, Pep Club, Escort to Colonel of Drill Team Party, Tri-Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Vice President, Homeroom President, Quota Winner, Candidate for Vice President of Sophomore Class. GRAVES, Shirley Head Cheerleader, Football Party-Maid of Honor, Junior Sweetheart-lst Runner-Up, All-School Queen Candidate, Homeroom Vice-President, Homeroom Secretary, Tri- Hi-Y Vice President, Tri-Hi-Y Secretary, Delphic, Pep Club, Spanish Club, F.H.A., Teens for Christ, A.F.S., Student of the Week, Basketball Queen. GREEN Doug German Club, Riot Squad, Baseball, Or- chestra, Instrumentalist for Messiah and Oklahoma, fFranklin High Schooljz Water Polo, Wrestling, Tennis, Swimming, Orchestra. GRIFFITH, Leon V.I.C.A. GROOM, Mikelyn Deann Pep Club, Spanish Club, Teens for Christ, G.R.A., Homeroom treasurer, Speech Club, Medical Science Club, Honor Roll. GROUNDS, Robert F.J.A., Marching Band, Concert Band, Pep Band, Homeroom President. GROVES, David J.C.L., Riot Squad GUGELLO, Carol Pep Club, Drill Team, Office Practice, All- School Queen Candidate, Honor Roll, fKansasj: Pefp Club, Marching Club. GULLICK, Jane Ellen Pep Club, Delphic, Delphic President, S100 Club, Choral Club, Oklahoma Honor So- ciety Secretary, Concert Choir, Li,l Abner, Oklahoma, Homeroom Vice-President, German Club, Most Talented. HAAS, Joel V.I.C.A., Machine Shop HAGER, Nina ' Vice-President, Student Council, Office Practice, French Club, Homeroom Secretary, Student of the Week, Intra-City Student Council, City Manager in Youth Apprecia- tion Week, Honor Roll, Delphic Choral Club, Quota Winner, Leadership, A.F.S., Junior Sweetheart Candidate, Senior Board Member. HALEY, Gene Speech Club, Marching Band, Concert Band, Pep Band, Rebel Without A Cause, Spanish Club, Law Club, Riot Squad, Radio Speech, F.J.A. HALEY, Janelle Thespians, Thespians President, Drill Team, J.C.L., Speech Club, Mrs. McThing, You Can't Take It With You, Pillow Talk, Night of One Acts, Bona Fide, HALL, Joe HALL, Rick V.I.C.A., T. 8: I., Riot Squad, Chess Club, Medical Science, Teens for Christ, Welding, German Club. HALLUM, Sharon Office Practice, Honor Roll HAMBY, Darrell Editor-in-chief of the CHIEFTAIN, D.E.- C.A. President, German Club, Slide Rule Club, Oklahoma Honor Society, Student Council, City Official fYouth in Govern- mentj, Riot Squad, Honor Roll, Escort D.E.C.A. Sweetheart, F.J.A., Friendliest, Vice-President of Homeroom, Student of the Week. HAMBY, Sharron Bona Fide, G.R.A., Oklahoma Honor So- ciety, Homeroom Officer, Honor Roll, Of- fice Practice. HANNAH, Dave Tennis, Letterman's Club, Riot Squad, Radio Speech, Band, Marching Band, Speech. HANSON, Mel HARDY, Rex D.E.C.A., Riot Squad, Choral Club, Honor Roll, Basketball. HARDY, Sheila G.R.A., G.R.A. Vice President, Homeroom Officer. HARJO, Bill J.C.L., Speech Club, Riot Squad. HARJO, David Band, Wrestling, J.C.L., Speech Club, Riot Squad. HARMAN, Elizabeth Pep Club, Chess Club, J.C.L., Rebel With- out A Cause, You Can't Take It With You, Oklahoma Honor Society, J.E.T.S., G.R.A., Honor Roll HARMS, Randy Football, Wrestling, All-Conference, Home- room Officer, Drill Team Party HARRIS, Dewayne HARRISON, Dan V.I.C.A., J.E.T.S., Slide Rule Club. HASTINGS, Thomas Chess Club, German Club, Orchestra, Stage Band, Oklahoma Honor Society, Marching Band, Who's Who Candidate, Honor Roll, National Honor Society HATLEY, Jerry HAWKINS, Becky Pep Club, Drill Team, Spanish Club, Tri- Ibllrl-Y, Gunaike, Honor Roll, Teens for r1st. HAWKINS, Gayle Pep Club, Homeroom Officer. HAYES, Barbara Teens for Christ, F.H.A., D.E.C.A., D.E.- C.A. Sweetheart-lst attendant HAYES, Gary Riot Squad, V.I.C.A. HEARON, Vicki Drill Team, Escort Drill Team Party, Entre Nous, Flag Team, Homeroom Secretary. HELMER, Catherine F.H.A., Speech Club, G.R.A. HENRY, Delores Pep Club, Medical Science Club, Bowling League. HENSLEY, stan HERROD, Robert Greenie Football, Homeroom President flll, Student Council, Letterman's Club, Rough- er Football, Greenie Baseball, Riot Squad, Sgt.-at-Arms of Letterman's Club, Home- room President 1125, Rebel Without A Cause. HICKEY, Kathy Teens for Christ HILL, Susie Football Party, All School Queen Candidate, Miss Sophomore Candidate, Drill Team, Drill Team Secretary-Treasurer, Escort for Drill Team Party, Pep Club 2 yrs., Student Council 2 yrs., Spanish Club, Spanish Club 3rd Vice-President, Delphic Secretary, Tri- Hi-Y, Senior Homeroom Vice-President, Of- fice Practice, Tennis Team 1 yr., Teens for Christ, F.H.A. HILLER, Karen A.F.S., Youth Appreciation Week Award, German Club, Drill Team, Homeroom Al- ternate, Rebel Without A Cause, Okla- homaf' Honor Roll. HOFFMAN, Lynn Riot Squad Captain, Choral Club President, J.C.L., Stage Band, Demolay, Homeroom Officer. HOFFMAN, Jerry Cross Country Track, Baseball, Debate, Oklahoma, VFW Speech Contest Finalist, Band, Jr. Homeroom Officer, Sr. Homeroom Officer, German Club, N.F.L., Riot Squad, Little Natl. Chairman, Honor Roll, March- ing Band, Law Club, Demolay, HOGNER, George Riot Squad, Christian Athletics. HOLDRIDGE, Karen Medical Science Club, Spanish Club, Li- brary Science Club, Student Council, Youth in Government, All-School Queen Candi- date. HOLLIDAY, Ted Riot Squad, Choral Club, German Club, Homeroom Officer, Slide Rule Club, Med- ical Science Club. HOLLIFIELD, Mike V.I.C.A., V.I.C.A. chaplain. HOLLOWAY, Bobby V.I.C.A. HONEA, Connie Orchestra, Pillow Talk, Melodrama, Pep Club, Thespians, Tri-Hi-Y, French Club, Choral Club, Honor Roll, Concert Choir, G.R.A., Teens for Christ. HOOPES, Jack Track 2 yrs., Cross-Country 2 yrs., Student Council, Drill Team Colonel, German Club, Slide Rule Club, J.E.T.S., Riot Squad, Medical Science Club, Escort for Jr. Sweet- heart, Candidate for Mr. Sophomore, Mr. Senior DeMolay, Fellowship of Christian Athletes. HORLICK, Steve Riot Squad HOTARIE, Virginia Library Club, Teens for Christ. HOWARD, Brenda Pep Club HOWELL, Bobbye Library Club, Quota Winner, Spanish Club, Pep Club. HUGHES, Elaine Pep Club, GRA, FHA, Drama. HUGHES, Harriett JCL, Pep Club HUGHES, Jack Jr. Class Treasurer, Jr. Board, Advisory Council, Senior Board, Riot Squad fsgt.-at- armsj, Homeroom Officer, Sophomore Sweetheart Escort, Letterman's Club, Jr. Sweetheart Escort, Student Council, Honor Roll, 4- yr. letterman, Who's Who Candidate. HULBERT, Gmane HULL, James Teens for Christ, Riot Squad, Christian Athletes. HULL, Sandi Choral Club Cmixedj. HUTSON, Robert F.F.A., Riot Squad, Related Occupations. HYDE, Steve Riot Squad, Office Practice. JACKSON, Linda Pep Club, Gunaike, F.H.A. JACKSON, Wesley F.F.A., Farm mechanics, Vocational Agri- culture, Related Occupations. JAMES, Leon V.I.C.A., F.T.R. Club. JESTICE, Vada Drill Team, G.R.A., F.J.A., Bona Fide, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Office Practice. JOBE, James A. Riot Squad, D.E.C.A. JOHNSON, Arthur Clemet Marching Band, Spanish Club, Tennis Manager, Riot Squad, Homeroom Officer, Student Council, Pep Band, All School Queen Escort. JOHNSON, Jimmie Duane German Club, Office Practice, Lab Assistant. JOHNSTON, Michael T811 Electronics, Homeroom Officer, Riot Squad, V.I.C.A., Wrestling. JONES, Brian Concert Band, German Club, Riot Squad, Marching Band. JONES, Richard Stage Band, Choral Club, Concert Choir, Spanish Club tTreasurerj, Riot Squad, Steering Committee, Homeroom President fl0 and 125, DeMolay Escort. JONES, Robert I Riot Squad, French Club, Wrestling, Office Practice. JORDAN, David J. Chess Club, Slide Rule Club, French Club, Choral Club, Riot Squad, Oklahoma, Li'l Abner, Honor Roll. JORDAN, Kathy Senior Class Secretary, Student Council Alt., Homeroom Officer, Medical Science Club, J.C.L., J.E.T.S., A.F.S., Oklahoma, Girls Chorus, Spanish Club, Slide Rule Club, Bona Fide, Honor Roll, Thespians Society. KALER, Steve German Club, Riot Squad, Thespians, Mrs. McThing, Student Council. KEITH, Derreck F.F.A. 3 yrs. KEITH, Warren V.I.C.A., T 8: I KELLY, Mike Wrestling Manager 1 yr. KENNEDY, Nancy Drill Team, J.C.L., Candidate for All School Queen, Entre Nous President, Tri- Hi-Y Treasurer 2 yrs., Teens for Christ, Choral Club, Concert Choir, Pep Club 2 yrs., Candidate for Who's Who, Drama. KENNEMER, Bev G.R.A., Bona Fide, Pep Club 2 yrs., Student Council Representative, Homeroom Presi- dent QIOJ, Office Practice. KERSHAW, Peggy F.H.A., A.F.S., French Club, All School Queen, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Rebel Without A Causef' Candidate for Miss Teenager, Student Council Representative. KINDELL, David Football KING, Janet Spanish Club, Pep Club, G.R.A., Bona Fide, Homeroom Officer, Student Council. KIRK, Becky German Club, F.J.A., Drill Team, Press Club, G.R.A., F.B.L.A., Pep Club 2 yrs., CHIEFTAIN Copy Editor, Medical Science Club, A.F.S. KODASEET, Liling Jr. Varsity Cheerleader, Student Council Representative. Spanish Club Treasurer CNew Mexicoj, Spanish Club, Band, Office Practice, Teens for Christ, Honor Roll fCentralj. KUYKENDALL, Linda Ann Pep Club, Girls Glee Club, Choral Club, Office Practice, German Club, Concert Chorus. LAKE, Mark Football 2 yrs., Track, Spanish Club, Wrest- ling, Homeroom Officer. LAMB, Bill Football, Riot Squad, Homeroom Officer. LAMB, Charles Riot Squad LAMBERSON, Paula LANGDON, Patricia Ann Pep Club, Medical Science Club, All- School Queen Candidate, G.R.A., Home- room Officer. LANGE, Marcy Choral Club, Concert Choir, French Club, Band Queen, Jr. Sweetheart Candidate, Teens for Christ, A.F.S., Delphic Officer, Art Award, Student Council, Honor Roll, Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club. LANSFORD, Polly Student Council, City Council, Teens for Christ, Pep Club, G.R.A., A.F.S., Tri-Hi-Y, Honor Roll, Office Practice. LARSON, Robert German Club, Letterman 3 yrs., Golf, Office Practice, Riot Squad, Homeroom Officer, A.F.S., Escort for All School Queen Candi- date, F.C.A., Student Council, Hi-Y. LASTER, Ken LAY, Jeanie Homeroom Officer, All-School Play, Jr. Sweetheart Candidate, German Club, A.F.S., Student Council, Pep Club, Maid of Honor, Basketball Party. LAZENBY, Linda Bona Fide, Spanish Club, F.B.L.A., Pep Club, Drill Team, Tri-Hi-Y, Choral Club, Concert Chorus. LEAKE, Nancy Pep Club, J.C.L., Quota Winner, Entre Nous, A.F.S., Tri-Hi-Y, Homeroom Officer. LEE, Linda G.R.A., Office Practice, Pep Club, Girls Chorus. LERMY, Randy Riot Squad, Speech Club. LERMY, Richard Riot Squad 3 yrs., Power Mech. President, V.I.C.A. LESTER, David Wrestling, Spanish Club, Honor Roll, Riot Squad, Mu Alpha Theta, F.C.A. fGrantj. LEWIS, Skip German Club, Riot Squad, Thespians, Band, Homeroom Officer, Speech Club. LIDDLE, Cecilia Pep Club. LINDSEY, Ernie Riot Squad, Band Officer, Homeroom Offi- cer, Law Club, Tennis, LITTLE, Mike Track, Cross Country, Riot Squad, Speech Club, Spanish Club. LONDON, Robert V.I.C.A., T8cI., German Club, J.E.T.S., Riot Squad. LYNN, Terry Band Officer, German Club, Homeroom Of- ficer, Stage Band, Riot Squad, Marching Band, Concert Band, Pep Band. MCANALLY, Frank F.F.A., Riot Squad. MCAULIFF, Richard Band. McBRAYER, Mark Speech Club, Riot Squad, Medical Science Club, Homeroom Officer, Thespians, Honor Roll, Rebel Without A Cause,', Lili Ab- ner, Oklahoma, Award C h a r a c t e r C Rebel Without A Cause J. MCCARROL, Terry McCOY, Duane J.C.L., Homeroom Officer, Chess Club Of- ficer, Concert Choir, Choral Club, Riot Squad. MCCREADY, Linda MCCRILLIS, Linda Office Practice, G.R.A., F.H.A. MCCRILLIS, Sharon Kaye G.R.A., F.H.A., F.J.A., Press Club, Office Practice. McDANIEL, Sam Printing, V.I.C.A., German Club, Medical Science, Riot Squad, Student Council, Homeroom Officer, T8tI, Honor Roll. McENTIRE, Connie MCGOFFIN, Teresea Spanish Club, Honor Roll, CEI Reno, Okla.j: Pep Club, Sophomore Class Vice- President. MCGUIRE, Mike Homeroom Officer Marching Band, Or- chestra, J.E.T.S., Riot Squad, Pep Band, Chess Club, Honor Roll. McHENRY, Mike German Club, Riot Squad, Teens for Christ, Tennis. MCINTOSH, Richard J.C.L., Marching Band, Stage Band, Li'l Abner, Oklahoma, Band Officer, Home- room Officer, All-District Band. McNIEL, Gene Student Council, Cross Country, Track, Football, Lettermen's Club, Riot Squad, fBelton, Missourij: Belton Youth Associa- tion, V.I.C.A., Honor Roll, Fellowship of Christian Athletes. McQUILLEN, Paul Drum Major, Stage Band, Homeroom Of- ficer, J.C.L., J.E.T.S., All-District Band, Drill Team Private, DeMolay, Orchestra, Student of the Week. McSPADDEN, Jane Elizabeth Sophomore Class Treasurer, French Club, Miss Sophomore Candidate, Pep Club, Delphic, Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Sweetheart Can- didate, Teens for Christ, Delphic Officer, Junior Class Secretary, F.H.A. Officer, Speech Club, Kiwanis Speech Contest, Hu- man Relations Committee, Student Council, Girl's State, Cheerleader, Choral Club, Choral Club Secretary, Honor Roll, Most School Spirit Candidate, Band Party At- tendant, Glee Club, Basketball Party. MAJORS, Janet Lee Honor Roll, French Club. MAJORS, Linda G.R.A., Honor Roll, Office Practice. MAPLES, LaVada Teens for Christ, Pep Club, Basketball Par- ty-Junior Attendant, DeMolay Party, Tri- Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Officer, Homeroom Officer, Honor Roll, Gunaike, Office Practice. MAPLES, Levi Letterrnan's Club, Wrestling, Football, Riot Squad, Speech. MARSHALL, Lynda Drill Team, A.F.S., Pep Club, F.T.A., G.R.A., Tri-Hi-Y, Teens for Christ, CHIEF- TAIN Staff Qlntroduction and Facultyj, Press Club, F.J.A., Thespians, Honor Roll, Student Council, Speech Club, Harlequins, No, No, A Million Times, No, Rebel Without A Cause, Pillow Talk, You Can't Take It With You, Mrs, Mc- Thing Student Director, Little Nationals Chairman, All School Queen flst Attend- antl, Night of One Acts, Homeroom Of- ficer, Quota Winner, J .C.L. MARSHALL, Robert Riot Squad, Spanish Club, Speech Club, fShatack Schoolj: Football, Wrestling, Track. MARTIN, Austin John J.C.L., Riot Squad, Homeroom Officer, Stu- dent Council, J.E.T.S., V.I.C.A. MARTIN, Charlene Cheerleader, Football Party-Junior Attend- ant, Candidate for Miss Sophomore, Entre Nous, Entre Nous Officer, A.F.S., Tri-Hi- Y Parliamentarian, Student Council, Youth Appreciation Week, Slide Rule Club, Teens for Christ, G.R.A., French Club, German Club, Medical Science, Pep Club, Tennis, Honor Roll. MARTIN, Steve MASTERS, Kathy Harlequins, Medical Science Club, Medical Science Secretary, Pep Club, Pep Club President, F.T.A., Thespians, Speech Club, F.J.A., Office Practice, CHIEFTAIN staff, fad-editorj, Candidate for Intra-City Coun- cil, Honor Roll, Little Nationals Chairman. MAXWELL, Peggy G.R.A., D.E.C.A., G.R.A. Faculty Basketball Game. MAYER, John J.C.L., Slide Rule Club, Teens for Christ, Marching Band, Stage Band, Pep Band, Orchestra, Chess Club, Youth Appreciation Week. MAYES, Charles Buell Marching Band, Quartermaster, Pep Band, Concert Band, Teens for Christ, F.J.A., Speech Club, Homeroom Officer, Radio Speech, Winner State Voice of Demo- cracyj' Little Nationals fRadio Chairmanj, Honor Roll, Best General Speech 1968. MEARS, Pam Pep Club, Pep Club Officer, Tri-Hi-Y, Tri- Hi-Y Officer, Office Practice, Choral Club, Delphic, Homeroom Officer, Optimist Out- standing Youth Award. METZER, Raymond J.C.L., J.C.L. Officer, Riot Squad, Student Council, Teens for Christ, Marching Band, National Forensic League, Medical Science, Boy's State, Oklahoma, Rebel Without A Cause. MICHALS, Pamela Spanish Club, Pep Club, Drill Team, G.R.A., Quota Winner, F.J.A., A.F.S., Tri- Hi-Y, CHIEFTAIN Staff QSophornore Edi- torj, Office Practice, Homeroom Officer, Honor Roll, Student Council, Press Club. MIKE, Pleasant Mickey Riot Squad, Student Council, Track, Honor Roll, Human Relations Committee, QLos Angeles, Calif.j: Boy's Council, Mixed Chorus, Soul Union, Speech Club, Kiwanis Speech Contest. MILLER, Larry F.F.A. MILLER, Mary Ann u D Football Queen, Student Council, G1rl's Tennis, Delphic, Homeroom Officer, .Span- ish Club, Pep Club, Most Athletic Girl. MILLER, Marilyn G.R.A., G.R.A. Officer. MILLER, Robert Allan Football, All-Conference Football, Honor- able Mention All-State, Wrestling, Letter- man's Club, Track, Riot Squad. MITCHELL, Roger Letterman's Club, Football, Track, Cross- Country, Candidate for Mr. Sophomore, Homeroom Officer, Spanish Club, Spanish Club Officer, Riot Squad, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Honor Roll, Student Council, Regional and State Honor in Track. MONTGOMERY, Bruce MONTGOMERY, Malcolm Riot Squad, Basketball, J.C.L., Sophomore Sweetheart Escort, Homeroom Officer. MOORE, Carrollyn MOORE, Charles T8tI Club, V.I.C.A., Homeroom Officer, Riot Squad. MOORE, Doug MOORE, Johnny H. Chess Club Officer, Riot Squad, J.E.T.S., Rebel Without A Causef' Slide Rule Club, Student Council. MOORE, Michael V.I.C.A. MOORE, Rob Band, Marching Band, Stage Band, Pep Band, J.C.L. MOORE, Sandi Flag Team, Drill Team, Girls' State, Pep Club, Rebel Without A Cause, Okla- homa, Honor Society, Homeroom Officer, Student Council Alt., Girls' Glee Club, Choral Club, French Club, Gunaike Offi- cer, Tri-Hi-Y, Office Practice, Escort for Drill Team Private, Honor Roll, Quota Winner, A.F.S., Teens for Christ. MORHART, Mary Pat Student Council, fBroken Arrow, Okla- homaj: Student Council President. MORRIS, Allan Band, French Club, Riot Squad, Homeroom Officer, Winner of Scholarship Trophy. MORTON, Anthony Freeland MORTON, Herbert Marching Band, J.E.T.S., J.C.L., German Club, Orchestra, Hi-Y, Chess Club, Riot Squad, Slide Rule Club. Moses, Joe F.T.A., V.I.C.A. MULLICAN, Leon V.I.C.A., T8tI. NAPIER, Gene NICHOLS, Harold Basketball, Riot Squad, J.C.L., Student Council, Medical Science Club, Honor Roll, Office Practice, City Councilman in Youth Appreciation Week. NICHOLS, Ronald Speech Club, Riot Squad, Medical Science Club, Band, Band Party Escort, Band Quar- termaster, Slide Rule Club, Oklahoma, CAmarillo, Texasl: Spanish Club. NIDIFFER, Nancy V.I.C.A., G.R.A., F.H.A. NORDWALL, Gwen Pep Club, J.C.L., F.T.A., Drill Team. O'NEAL, Charles V.I.C.A., Riot Squad, Wrestling. O'REAR, John Riot Squad, V.I.C.A., Commercial Art. ORMAN, Ralph OSBURN, Glenda Pep Club, G.R.A. OWEN, Kay G.R.A. PAGE, Jay V.I.C.A., TSLI, Riot Squad PAGE, Larry V.I.C.A. PARKER, Dick Band, V.I.C.A. PARKER, Bobby Choral Club. PATRICK, David Dale Football, Track, Riot Squad, German Club, J.E.T.S., Homeroom Officer. PEAK, Margaret Ann Student Council, Girl's Chorus, F.H.A., Pep Club, Entre Nous, Mixed Chorus, Tri- Hi-Y, Concert Choir. PERRY, Jackson PERRYMAN, Cecil V.I.C.A., Escort for V.I.C.A. Party. PETERSON, Eldon Riot Squad, D.E.C.A., Office Practice. PHILLIPS, Orlin PHILLIPS, Patricia Girls Chorus, Pep Club, German Club, Oklahoma Honor Society, National Honor Society, Office Practice, Library Science. PHILLIPS, Rhonda G.R.A., Bona Fide, F.J.A., Quota Winner, Honor Roll, SCOUT Reporter, Library Science. PHIPPS, Candice Pep Club, J.C.L., Girl's Chorus, D.E.C.A. PICKARD, Linda G.R.A., German Club, Medical Science, Tennis. PICKENS, Patricia Pep Club, Choral Club, F.H.A., Homeroom Officer. PIERSON, Ronnie Marching Band, Stage Band, Pep Band. PIGG, Robert J.C.L., Riot Squad, Letterman's Club, Ten- nis, Student Council, Honor Roll, Office Practice, Youth Appreciation Week fCity Councilj, Fellowship of Christian Athletes. PITTMAN, William Sophomore Basketball Team, Spanish Club, Mr. Irrestistible. PLUNKETT, Mike F.F.A. POITEVENT, Mike Riot Squad, Band, Orchestra, Marching Band, Chess Club. PORTER, Stephen Speech Club, D.E., Riot Squad. POSTER, Dorothy Pep Club, French Club, F.H.A., fVice Presidentl, A.F.S., Student Council, Ad- visory Council, Senior Class Officer, Senior Board, Tri-Hi-Y QPresidentj, Gunaike, F.- J.A., All-School Queen Candidate, O.S.U. President Council Nominee, Outstanding Teenager Award, Miss Teenager of 1968, Oklahoma Youth and Government Senator, Youth Week City Clerk, Drill Team f Stand- ard Bearerl, Intra-City Student Council, Human Relations Committee, CHIEFTAIN Staff factivities editorl, Honor Roll, State Student Council Workshop. PRATT, Bill Track, Basketball, Cross-Country Track, Football, Junior Class President, Advisory Council, J.C.L., Fellowship of Christian Athletes fSecretaryj, Letterman's Club, Mr. Sophomore Candidate, All-Conference Cross Country Track, Teens for Christ, Student Council. PRICE, David German Club, Riot Squad. PRICE, Delsie Medical Science, J.C.L., Pep Club, Sing Out Muskogee. PUMPHREY, Bennie Basketball, Riot Squad, Spanish Club, Teens for Christ, Rebel Without A Cause, You Can't Take It With You, Oklahoma, Li'l Abnerf, RAIN S, Carolyn RALEY, Myrna Rebel Without A Cause. RANALLO, Tom Tennis, J.C.L., J.C.L. Treasurer, J.C.L. President, Riot Squad, Choral Club, Home- room President, Concert Choir. RANEY, Jim Band, Stage Band, Marching Band, Pep Band, J.C.L., F.T.A., Choral Club, Speech Little Nationals, Riot Squad, You Can't Take It With You, Oklahoma, Li'l Abner, Thespians. RAPPE, Lewis Football, Drama, Li'l Abner, Pillow Talk, Thespians, Night of One Acts, Riot Squad. RAW, Greg Marching Band, Riot Squad, Stage Band. RAYMOND, Cathy Entre Nous KVice Presidentj, J.C.L., Pep Club, Oklahoma, Homeroom Officer, Tri-Hi-Y, A.F.S., French Club. RENFRO, Jerry Allen Wrestling, Baseball, Homeroom Officer, J.E.T.S., Riot Squad. REYNOLDS, Joyce Elaine German Club, Teens for Christ, Oklahoma Honor Society, National Honor Society, Honor Roll. RHODES, Richard RICHARDSON, James Kenneth Homeroom President, Law Club, Medical Science. RICHMOND, Larry RICHMOND, Kathryn Lea Pep Club, Drill Team, F.J.A., SCOUT Cad editorl, French Club, French Club President, Choral Club, Concert Choir, Press Club. RIDER, Charles u Riot Squad, Teens for Christ, Baseball, Christian Athletes. RIDER, Vicki Lynn G.R.A., Rebel Without A Cause, Pep Club, Student Council, Make-Up Club, Thespians, Drill Team, Homeroom Officer fPresidentj, Mrs. McThing, Office Prae- tice, No, No, A Million Times, NO. RIGNEY, Larry ROE, Audree Michelle Drill Team, Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Span- ish Club Secretary, Pep Club, Homeroom Treasurer, Honor Roll, Student Council, Office Practice. ROGERS, Gayle I J.C.L., F.H.A., Library Club, 4-H fM1S- sissippij. ROGERS, Karen ' German Club, Bona Fide, Bona Fide Chap- lain, Pefp Club, G.R.A., Library Club. ROSE, Jerry Riot Squad, German Club. ROSSON, Rhonda I Oklahoma Honor Society, National Honor Society, Honor Roll, State Typing 11 Con- test. ROWLETT, Sharon Oklahoma Honor Society, National Honor Society, D.E.C.A., D.E.C.A. Secretary, Med- ical Science, State Shorthand Contest Qlst Placej, F.B.L.A. ROWSEY, William E. Speech Club, Riot Squad, fCluver Military Academyj: Football, Golf, Rough Riding, Varsity Club, Riot Squad. ROYCE, Ronnie RUSSELL, Danny RUSSELL, Doris Jane Pep Club, Girl's Glee Club, Student Coun- cil, Choral Club, Office Practice, Concert Chorus, Gunaike, Student Council Alt., Honor Roll. RUSSELL, Julia RUSSELL, Paul Stage Craft, Homeroom President, Riot Squad, Rebel Without A Cause. RUSSELL, Mike RUSSELL, Richard V.I.C.A. RYKER, Melba jo Drill Team, Tri-Hi-Y, Gunaike, Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain, F.H.A., All-School Queen Can- didate, Pep Club, Choral Club, Concert Chorus, Oklahoma,,' Student Council, Homeroom Secretary, A.F.S. SALLEE, Terry Speech Club, Choral Club, Baseball, Riot Squad. SAMS, Natalie Drill Team, J.C.L., Tri-Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y 2nd Vice President, Pep Club, Rebel Without A Cause, Homeroom Treasurer, Concert Choir, Girl's Chorus, Honor Roll, Choral Club, Quota Winner, Eastern District, Hi-Y Secretary, Hi-Y Youth and Government Representative. SANDERS, Leon Riot Squad, Radio Speech, Little Nationals, D.E.C.A., Homeroom Officer, Candidate for Who's Who. SANDERS, Ramona D.E., Office Practice, F.H.A., Teens for Christ, Homeroom Secretary, D.E.C.A., D.E.C.A. Historian, D.E.C.A. Maid of Honor. SCHILT, Ruth Girl's Chorus, Office Practice, G.R.A., Choral Club, Concert Choir. SCOCOS, Ernie James B a s e b al l, Letten'nan's Club, Basketball, Homeroom President, Office Practice, Teens for Christ, Riot Squad, Student Council. SCOTT, Elaine Flag Team, Drill Team, Pep Club, Choral Club, Choral Club Secretary, A.F.S., A.F.S. Vice President, French Club, Homeroom Of- ficer, Gunaike, SCRAPER, Dickie SEABOLT, Marilyn SEABOLT, Wayne SEABOLT, Marilyn SCROGGINS, James Band, Speech. SELLS, Roy Baseball, V.I.C.A. SEVERANCE, Aleta G.R.A., Office Practice. SHACKELFORD, jack SHEETS, chafies Baseball, Chess Club, D.E.C.A., Curtis Sales. SHIDELER, Ann All-State, Band, Orchestra, Teens for Christ, Oklahoma Honor Society, Rebel Without A Cause, Mrs. McThing,', Li'l Abner, Oklahoma, Homeroom Officer, Honor Roll, Little Nationals, Speech Club, Bona Fide, Voice Democracy, Pep Club, Slide Rule Club, Chess Club, Spanish Club, Office Practice, All District Band. SHIPLEY, Susan F.J.A., Office Practice. SHIPMAN, Harold D.E.C.A. SIEDLICK, Rosy SIMS, Don SISSON, Gary Student Council, J.C.L., J.C.L. Parliamen- tarian, Jr. Sweetheart Escort, Riot Squad, Sr. Steering Committee, Youth in Govern- ment, City Councilman, Drill Team Party. SMART, Deanna Drill Team, Pep Club, J.C.L., German Club, Medical Science Club, Girl's Chorus, Office Practice, Homeroom Officer. SMITH, Carla Pep Club, Spanish Club, Gunaike, J.C.L., Student Council, All School Queen Candi- date, Tri-Hi-Y, City Council. SMITH, Dianna Office Practice. SMITH, Donald Two Year Welding, V.I.C.A., T.8cI. SMITH, Kay Drill Team, Basketball Party, Pep Club, F.H.A., A.F.S., Homeroom Officer, Teens For Christ, French Club, Delphic, Student Council, Honor Roll. SMITH, Marsha SMITH, Meredieth German Club. SMITH, Raymond Honor Roll, Student Council, Riot Squad, Baseball, Choral Club, Concert Choir, Band, Marching Band. SMITH, Reginald Olen F.F.A. SMITH, Sid Football 3 yrs., Letterrnan's Club, Track 2 yrs., Football Party Escort, Riot Squad, Holly Ball King. SOUR OHN Beverl J , Y Medical Science Club, J.C.L., Orchestra, Community Choir. STACY, Jackie V.I.C.A. STANDIFER, Leon STANDIFIED, Kenneth Riot Squad. STARNES, Thomas Choral Club, Homeroom Officer, Okla- homa, J.C.L. Officer, German Club, A.- F.S., Band, Medical Science Club, Rebel Without A Cause,', Debate, Concert Choir. STEELY, Benny V.I.C.A. STEPHENS, Karen Woods Office Practice. STEVENSON, Katherine STEVENSON, Robert Football, Wrestling, Track, Quota Winner Curtis Campaign, Lettermen's Club, Riot Squad. STEWART, Deborah Deane Homeroom Officer, Delphic, Pep Club, Band, -Student Council, Teens for Christ, Office Practice, fBaton Rouge, La.j Hon- or Society, Choral Club. STIDHAM, Tom Tennis, Riot Squad, Lettermen's Club, Stu- dent Council, D.E.C.A., Latin Club, Home- room Officer, Slide Rule Club, Office Prac- tice, Honor Roll. STINSON, Donald Joe V.I.C.A. Officer, Riot Squad, Honor Roll, J.E.T.S. STORY, Diane Homeroom Officer, Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Drill Team, Honor Roll. STOUT, Theresa STOUT, Tommy Band, Stage Band, Orchestra, Band Presi- dent, German Club, Marching Band, Es- cort in Band Party, Drill Team Favorite. STRICHLAND, Tom T.8cI., V.I.C.A., J.E.T.S. STROUD, Virginia Pep Club, G.R.A., Choral Club, Community Chorus, Make-Up Club, Human Relations, Governor's Council for Children and Youth, Teens for Christ, Concert Chorus, Bona Fide, Girls' Glee Club. STUBBS, Bruce B. Riot Squad, German Club, Baseball. STURM, Jerry D.E.C.A., Riot Squad, Drill Team Party, Homeroom Officer, Escort for Miss Sopho- more Candidate, Escort for Miss Junior Sweetheart Attendant, Escort for All School Queen. SUDBERRY, Ginny Spanish Club Officer, French Club, German Club, F.J.A. Chaplain, Press Club, A.F.S., Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, American's Abroad Applicant, SCOUT Cartoonist, Entre Nous Officer, Candidate for Miss Teenager, Honor Roll, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Honor Society, National Honor Society. SURBEY, Joan Cheerleader, Miss Sophomore Candidate, junior Sweetheart Candidate, All-School Queen Party, French Club Officer, Teens for Christ, F.,I.A. Homeroom Officer, Gun- aike Officer, Student Council Alt., Concert Choir, Choral Club Officer, Student of the Week. SWEENEY, Bill Rebel Without A Cause, You Can't Take It With You, Li'l Abner, Mrs, McThing, Oklahoma, Riot Squad, Ger- man Club, Speech Club, National Thespians, Radio Speech, Winner Best Actorn Award -All-School Play. SWEGER, Candis Bona Fide, Pep Club, Thespians, Band, Mrs, McThing, Speech Club, Student Council, Office Practice, Honor Roll. TATUM, Ronnie V.I.C.A., Riot Squad. TAYLOR, James Homeroom Officer, V.I.C.A. Officer, T8LI Club. TEAGUE, Herbert A. Band, V.I.C.A., Student Council, State Honor Society. THOMAS, Donna U Student Council, Pep Club, Gunaike, A.F.S., ,I.C.L., Drill Team, Flag Team, Homeroom Officer. THOMPSON, Carole D Drill Team, Pep Club, Quota Winner- Curtis Campaign, Spanish Club, A.F.S., Homeroom Officer, F.H.A., Teens for Christ, Gunaike, Medical Science, Honor Roll. THOMPSON, Dean Riot Squad. 2 THOMPSON, Jackie Drill Team, Gunaike, J.C.L., A.F.S., F.H.A., Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Tennis, Concert Choir, Choral Club, Speech Club, Teens for Christ, Student Council, Homeroom Officer. THOMPSON, Janice Rae Orchestra, Bowling. THOMPSON, Larry V.I.C.A., Riot Squad. THOMPSON, Nancy Jane Spanish Club, Bona Fide, Thespians, Pep Club, Choral Club, Oklahoma Honor Society, Drill Team, Pillow Talk, You Can't Take It With You, Li'l Abner, Mrs. McThing, Harlequins, Quota Win- ner-Curtis Campaign, Miss Teenager Can- didate, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation Winner. THOMPSON, Randy Cross Country, Track, Tennis, Debate, Dra- matics, J.C.L., N.F.L., Thespians, Rebel Without A Cause, You Can't Take It With You, Li'l Abner, Oklahoma, Mrs, McThing, Riot Squad, Mr. Teenager Candidate. THOMPSON, Gary Wayne Student Council, Riot Squad, Teens for Christ, Tennis. THOMPSON, Tom Student Council, Choral Club, Concert Band, Stage Band, Marching Band, J.C.L., Orchestra, Tennis, Homeroom Officer, Pep Band, Riot Squad, Escort for All-School Queen Candidate. TICKEL, Gail A. ' G.R.A., Bona Fide, Spanish Club, Curtis Campaign-Quota Winner, Honor Roll, Student Council Alt., Office Practice. TIDWELL, Rick J . F.F.A., Riot Squad, Homeroom Officer, F.F.A. Officer. TIGER, Debbie Tri-Hi-Y, F.H.A., Pep Club, Gunaike, Homeroom Officer. TIGER, Rosie Choral Club, Concert Choir, Spanish Club, A.F.S., O.I.O. T1MMoNs, Virgil L. TRACY, Danny Baseball, CArlington, Texasj Lettermen's Club, Baseball. TRACY, Richard TREMBLAY, Timothy Marching Band, Concert Band, French Club, Pep Band, Speech Club. TRUSTER, Jim Football, Riot Squad, J .E.T.S. TYLER, Paula F.J.A:, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Office Practice. UNDERWOOD, Greg UPTON, Mike Marching Band, Pep Band, Concert Band. 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