Central High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Muskogee, OK)

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S2 .-,gg ,A .... .,,w..v-5' kr- ! ., cf-lfi 5 A-J f . ,Q E U X if f'AV' 'NX v N , jgjp N-3 'Q 4 I . IQ . s' 1 A23 X dj? pf NJN fczsi -1:9 ww? fl, 'fw ywfl mix, L1 1 1N r iWW 'M1 U'Umf1faW ' 95 1l, 5'fMf1111lf Wm,mluunWm1' N,,Qg42,'g.l..,M wm 'mm EXTRA. . .EXTRA. . .EXTRA x 'L READ ALL ABOUTIT. . . Vgtudentsmare ,ther beauty of Muskogee High School's sprawling- campus. The picture above mirrors some of the campus and the Our school day starts at 8:10 and by the time the final bell rings at 3:00 our students have had a full day of academic . students as theLpass to their classes. As we celebrate our Bicentennial we picture Muskogee High, Spchool as a typical American secondary education institute. We learning-plus a variety of selected activities. Includedjgihe academic areas are: Physiology-, Preparation for Bachelor- hood, 20th Century Music, etc. Extracurricular activities have an international flavor with five foreign exchange stu- include sports of all kinds Cboth girls and boy-sig and more R dentsg a total program, both academically and extracurricularb than 40 different clubs such as Riot Squad, Chess Club, Ecolew for all studentsg a dedicated faculty and administration and a community that recognizes the need for our high school eggggg tion. 2 gy Club, etc. All of these fused together make up Muskogee- Hjgh, the school where the students are the real beauty. O I 4 Qasstime starts at 8:10 a.m. , but for bust riders it is out of bed at-6:00, catch the bus at jLQQAand on to school. We stop at our lockers to get-our hooks for the first class or talk with at few of QllIif6ll0W classmates before the tardy! hnegwrings, while other students qDrill Team -angiw-Bg.ndb practice their halftime and pre-l game shows on the band marching field for Fri- Qayjlight football games . pu: school day consists of many different classroom studies. Drivers Education is agvital part of our curriculum as well as Printing and a complete course in Home Economics. In Drivers Education the Simulator Room allows students to drive daily and save on the gas bill. ' Our Print Shopggprints the SCOUT and all sugplies used bv the school, and at the same time teaches students the complete printing. trade by using computerized typesetting methods.i Home Economics offers a course in Child Development where stu- dents learn the care and games of infants: 1' . frie s? ri Q-r A, -, E' T N . 33: li '3 it ti s fs , 5 2 t 1 YW! Irips towthe Library, Pep Assemblies, and ,stent5y1Qi95.,P.15e2,9,15.9P,r11Q1s2ryQay..Q1rassf9.Qm,: 19P?Ei?!9:i Ihi5.rY99.EE.,3QPf!9.nB'lQLf!Q!'P,Q.9U Cam Ei and with them came more books which made gg- library somewhat Movercrowded until new lv9Qk,aa91sSr.v19rQ .adffid - Beg assemblies were a bigqpart of our school year and more often than north the Senior class ygqrglre spirit stick. Many students found-mgime for goupfstudy. such as exploring our world through micro- Hsgopes . T' Q After three long morning hours comes liour and the lunehrbreak. Many students eat in the cafeteria, others leave campus, while some ,enjoy tl'len4Qp1inute break with idle conversation on the steps of the FineA wglrts Auditorium, ,When the lunch qperiodwends ,wits back to class for reading in govern- mentnor typing form letters in Tvpinglv +wm,,Lx7,f1 11v LW ,,,, .. 'alum 1 u 9 1 L 'Pg M M-H... at X .4 5 n' ' ' ffhe school day ends at 3 p. m. and for some it's a dash to a y yaiting school bus and for others it's a run to the parking lots to avoid the after-school traffic jam on the access roaglL Many find it more convenient to wait until the traffic clears before they leave campus. In any event, the rush to leave is repeated 180 times a year gy the 2,000 sophomores t-juniors and seniors that make ugs Muskogee High's camgus. lbfhglftf f --,xg r t ff' l'N,QU WMM? 42 K 5631 7 , ,.,... Yr. f M M.. ,M N n L Q Q5-eg . .I ' , WW . 4 Wu 54 175. 255 4 ,x .vi -fs. f - tg,-N-ss. No faculty member or student is more for Muskogee High, than ferry Parsons . Mr. Parsons works daily with students, student leaders, faculty-,Wand adrnjnistrationy to make Muskogee Higha bet- tegplace. He is quick toyback you when he thinks you arey 'right in your decisions or directions, but on the other hand hey is guickyto-challenge you if he Qggrees with your actions. On both counts,yhe is for Muskogee High and its students, ML,yPagsons,vQ,r Uncle Jerry as many c ' Muskogee H-igh nine yearsdago. He is a graduate of.Ngr1l1l, eastern State, Qollege. ,gt Muskogee High, he is Activities Director and in the classroom he teaches government and economics. N He runs the school bookstore and hg friendly smile greets gucients qvermay from hisnpositionybehind,theMcounter.jje is- Qieu-yoiqe overthe intercom for b0Il'1,QQ,U1lQg, and afternoon ,announcements and his neat sayings and quotes are thoughts, l .Q ' .dailytlaulletina ,ML Parsons is a dedicatedzindividualg For that, we dredil gate this bgolg LQ Uncle le,Q:y,,, Fife-Drum Corp Represents MHS ,.......,..,.. M. Volumn 61 1975-76 Muskogee, Okla. Page 10 What Is Our By Kelly Wiggins and Parris Boies What is Bicentennial? is Bicentennial Now? Bicentennial is an Era. Bicentennial is People. Bicentennial is in the Heart of America. Bicentennial is Young and Old, You and me. Bicentennial is Fireworks, Parades, Red, White, and Blue streamers, apple pie, hot dogs, and home- made ice-cream. Bicentennial is commitment to improve the quality of life for all Americans to enjoy during the third cen- tury of our country. Every Muskogee High School student has an op- portunity to participate in the Bicentennial-- to con- tribute, develop, commemorate and celebrate 200 years of tradition in America. We celebrate our country's 200th birthday with dif- ferent activities during this school year. Beginning with the Muskogee State Fair in September, a Mus- kogee School's Bicentennial Displayl' was put to- gether by all the Muskogee schools. An UAmerican Issues Bookletsl' was checked out to Mrs, Barbara Staggs, speech teacher here at MHS, to be used by her students for writing Bicentennial speeches. A Bicen- tennial play, 'tThe Last of Mrs. Lincoln? was pre- sented by Mrs. Joan Murray's drama classes. Other classes participated in special writings. Some English classes made plans to prepare pamphlets on Bicentennial? future centennial 'f2076 . During the halftime of each Muskogee High School football game, the MHS band, UThe Pride of Mus- kogee, presented a special Bicentennial show. The most memorable was the one during the Tulsa East Central game which featured different 'flags which flew over our Country. The band also had a special t'Fife and Drum Corp which was designated as Muskogee's official Bicenten- nial representative by Governor David Boren. The Corp also prarticipated in many state-wide events and was a featured attraction at many parades in the Mus- kogee area. The CHIEFTAIN celebrated the Bicentennial with a special three page section. Other Bicentennial events were recorded as they happened in the Activities sec- tion of the yearbook. Lots of Bicentennial activities were suggested and many were set. Some activities that were set were the t'Special Bicentennial Week , and Oklahoma Heri- tage Weeku, both in November. In February the Bicen- tennial was celebrated with the All School Musical, Oklahoma . Each night of the musical was a special night including 'iLieutenant Governor's Night and Governor's Night . Before each presentation of the musical there was a f'Bicentennial Pre-Show . The musical was a great success which was an appropiate climax to a great Bicentennial year at Muskogee High School. Muskogee Highis offi- cial Bicentennial repre- sentative was the 'iFife and Drum Corps. The Corp which consists of 10 MHS band students, was also proclaimed as an official Bicentennial organization of the state of Oklahoma by Gover- nor David Boren and Lieutenant Governor George Nigh. The, Corp, organized by Jerry Huffer, direc- tor of bands at Mus- kogee High School, was formed to provide a mu- sical entertainment rep- resenting the Revolu- tionary period of our country. The uniforms were gold, green and white and were of styled after Revolutionary dress. The Corp con- sisted of one flag bearer, three drum- mers and six flute play- ers. From June 27, when Governor Boren pro- claimed the Corp as one of the official state rep- resentatives during the Bicentennial year, the group participated in many functions. Other notable appear- ances included the Mus- kogee State Fair, the Muskogee Bicentennial Celebration, the Tulsa State Fair, and a spe- cial show during each performance of Mus- kogee High School's Mu- sicial, HOklahoma. The Corp performed during halftime of each MHS football game and at halftime at some of the baskektball games. Each football halftime show was centered around our country's celebration of the Bicen- tennial. Members of the se- lected group included Robert Broaduss, Tommy Holleyman, Kevin Sublett, Steve Smith, Lynda Torbett, Annette Hixson, Sharon Lawhead, Jane Aldridge, Kerry Huffer and Vicki Bloss. Ihe Bride of Muskogee presented special Bicentennial halftime performl Qnees such as America 76 written and produced by Mr. Jerry Huffer, Also the 1975-'16 Showstoppers added a little more color to the band with thcgrynew Bicentennial outfits, ROTC showed their American Heritage every day by raising OlLG1oryL' Q 1ELLhgL6kl3hO1'I'lQ flag over our school. 1.51144 1:-INV ij-Ill :FW QQ!! 4 Ili . .-if Mi FQ! Wars! J ff 'vi L Dux speech department played a big role in our Bicentennial cel- ebration with their play The Last of Mrs. Lincoln. Many speech ,students participated and were well pleased with their perform- ances. V Five memberssof our 32 member flag team work on cutting stars for their Bicentennial halftime performanceb, sf' Julie Johnson Joins Golf Teom By Renee Thomas Male sports domination at Muskogee High School -came to an apparent end in 1975-76, thanks to Ms. Julie Johnson and federal legislation passed by congress. Julie was a member of the Rougher golf team and aside for the swimming team--which had female com- Volumn 61 1975-76 Muskogee, Okla. Page 13 petitors--she was the only young lady listed on the ros- -ter of a here-to-fore all-male squad. Unlike the swim team where the girls competed only against other girls, Julie's Hoppositionu came from male golfers. She was in competition with nine other linksters for the five top spots on the team. The active senior--she was also a member of the drill team--shot in the low 90s, a score which several of her male counterparts would have like to have recorded. Roughers Ploy ln Tough She worked on her game prior to the start of school so she could be competitive enough to play on the s uad Cklohomo Six Leogue Muskogee High's foot- ,with the new formation fOlzawski took over the Rougher Head Coach Jack Hopkins said he hail noth- ing against a coed golfer on his team. He said she was treated just like any other member of the squad. She played if her score was one of the five best. she didn't if it wasn't. .Coach Hopkins pointed out that Julie was not the -first girl to go out for golf but added she was the first to take things seriously. I had other girls come out for golf but they didnlt take things too seriously and they did not last long. Julie, however, had a definite ball season started with a bang but then the Roughers turned sour .for the three outings be- fore establishing them- selves again with a key Oklahoma Six Confer- ence victory over Tulsa Edison. ,The rebirth of the desire to play. V Coach Hopkins said he did not give Julie any special Roughers came when Head Coach Ray Grand- considerations. I expected her to go through the same conditioning and practice programs that the other golfers went through. We just provided an op: portunity for her to play like we provided opportu- staff 'Qjunked the wishbone offense and -put his chargers into .the Hpower-I for the nities for others who came out for golf. Like the others, she just had to prove that she could play. Julie said it didn't bother her to be the first girl on duration of the season. It took a week to learn the I but when they saw a 28-7 setback to Tulsa Rogers but the fo- lowing week they re- bounded with a 21-0 blanking of rival Tulsa Edison. That victory got them start in the right direction. a Seniors Jeff Denton, 'starting-job from Davis in the Edison gamel. Defensively, juniors Mark Wilkerson, Steve Sims, Alan Moltsau and 'Gary Taylor were the -stalwarts. ,Denton and Deere were the team's biggest Lyle Deere, Rodney Cal- plavers 6225 and 235 re- lahan Joe Davis and Spud Kendrick were the ringleaders in Coach .Grandstaff's Rougher. However most of the starting team was made up of juniors. -The backfield had jun- ,the golf team. I was surprised when Coach Hopkins .did. they started reak told me I could play because I really didn't believe he ,would led a girl play on the team. I was happy he ac- cepted me because all I wanted was a chance to play. Julie also related that she was accepted well by her ,male counterparts. They kidded me at first but it was good natured kidding, nothing personal. The guys pdidn't play any harder because I was a girl. More than anything else they played harder because they wanted .to win the state and conference golf championships. ing-good results. Their first venture iors Eugene Simmons ,at tailback and Tony Ol- 'spectivelyj and both played offensive tackle. Callahan 195, played de- -fensive tackle and tigh- tend. Kendrick 180 was the fullback in the fl and Davis, 165, ,alternated with Olzaw- ski at quarterback after starting the season as zawski at quarterback the signal-caller., MHS Adds Girl New dimensions to ,the scores they com- s Sports played a com,p1eLe, 'Muskogee High piled counted towards a schedule. School's sports were team total. Mrs. Carol padded during the 1975- Wilson was the coach. 76 school year...for the The girls softball first time girls' sports team was coached by became a full part of the Nancy Harrold and they MHS interscholastic Awent through eight con- IQIQQFQIII. Qirls. softball, cross country, trgck, basket- ball, and volleyball joined the Rougher sports family. Before, only girls' tennis was of- fered as an inter- scholastic activity. Girls could paftjeipate on the swimming team but they competed Qnly against other girls and secutive games before tasting defeat. They lost in the Regional Finals after the Bi-District tournaments. Mrs. Har- rold also coached the girls tennis team. Jim Wilson coached .the girls basketball team. The first day of practice some 50 young ladies tried out for the A15 positions on the lsguad. The girls team Musko ee Hi h School started a girls ,spring track program ,during the 1974-75 school year. That pro- this year to include a cross country team -Ray Wise coached both teams. Also for the first time a coed was a member gf the Muskogee High School golf team. Julie Johnson, a senier, joined the golf club and was one of the tgp llil on ,the sguad, coached by Jack Hopkins. 14 PQUTBALL :During the fall, football is THE sport at MHS. The .Roughers compete in the tough Oklahoma Six Confer- ence - the conference has produced four state champi- ons during the 19'7Os. This year the Roughers, along with Tulsa Washington and Tulsa McLain, were the favorites to battle for the league trophy. The Roughers started preseason training- in August. Their first game was a victory over Okmul- -gee and then in order the Roughers played McAlesterL Norman and Rogers before opening their conference year with a 21-0 triumph over Tulsa Edison. After Edison came Tulsa East Central, Sapu1paL Tulsa Central, and Tulsa Washington in consecutivef home dates. The season closer was with Tulsa McLain. The Roughers started the season in the wishbone but after four games switched to the I. They lost to Rog: ers the first week after the switch but then came the win over Edison and they were off and runningg The best seats in the house are what Terrie Burris wants for her parents as ,she buys some season football tickets from Karen Davis, who works in the bank under the direction of Kenneth Higdon. In ,the Roughers'gfirst game against Okmulgeeh nearly every seat was sold and Muskogee fans were treated to a 27-13 triumph. Below, halfback Eugene Simmons scores one of Muskogee's four TDs in the game-. BQ A ' ' , es the football as he crosses the goal line but a TD for the BIG Green against Okmnlgee. Etrgene Simmons blocks for the MHS senior. In the picture at t ' Steve Sims tackles an Okmulgee player while Mark Wilkerson and Jeff Denton C755 come in to hQlQ'.V Ajhthe lower right, 7Alan Moltsau tackles an Okmulgee runner in the open field. i 1 1 A IW' f , , ,P ' ME t in w. E S f-X -' . ' ' V , X is l'f7Lf,z,1a ,sfwuwlk K J H-'H' ' fi g? . ELQFH I ' ' Q ' V : aim A r if V , - '- 3 52 I . I ' W f-.E+ 't ' X, .f iiiifiill -'W 2,1591 5'54wf':u,, V sweats,1-'1l:rllewWE,f'-tfs- 7 -st , , rg, 4 K ., Xyawn-W,-345g,y',m:zfaW lIxia:z 6sf 1 , Vg Xvimw i umm: n::s1 ,,, miss' pig?-K af. A X mgtgggg-a,ft ,, -54 wa . 5.f'S?'b I, N- . , w ell ' M iff. ' V. Q - , 5 Hi P: 13 ,Q si ' 1465 25' 4' 'W s ssl, ,2 ' , 1 isp 43, sr, ,,.v - -,Q fr .4 , X visi ,qt S , it S , ffr- ' i , E, S 1, .K f51if's1K g, if A 5. We-fins! ii ' f 4 K 259 mess f-diy? Wilfred Slaughter finds it hard to struggle through 4, McA1estersdefender, at left, while above, the Buffaloes fing. it tough to run againstghe Muskogee defense. In the bottom, ,picture are members of the Rougher defensive unit, Lyle, lDeere, Rigk Wofford and Jeff Denton in the down position, 1 and ends William Graham and Mark Wilkerson. www. MQ fi Membersgof theavarsity football team include, front row, left to right - Mike Cox, .Stanley Perkins, David Hogf, rElr-lMlLQiSLQD.r, Buddy Ground, G21ry.WrighL, David White., T,QT1Y,Q1ZdWS,1ii,L Joe Davis, and Calvin Meri, Que SCQQdYTfOiYff-BICJRQDNMQCOY, Spud Kendrick, Daryl Cowan, Qurtisrlxdulliris, John Ross, Donald Stanfordbwilfred ,Srmgrhren ,loo HBIIUISIQEQ. Wi1liamMGraham, Joe,,PiHs, William Loo df1Cl,,TQDY,M317II?,Y: OQ.QT,Q-.L11i!1.,QE.. dganny Stonebarger, managerg Gary Luellen, Randy Ferguson, Graig Graham, Steve Thomas, Elbert Jacobs, ,Eugene Simmons, Rick Hys1ope,bA1berr Ashwood, Jerry Folsom, Genebaldrrin,oClaytonbS.1nitn,..and Mike Moore. .1TILQ..fQ.dfL11,IQbWif1C111d6SbROH MCGU1, Rick Woffordr ,Mike SCOLL, Mike Simsr Mike GroreLLy1e Deere,r1effb,Deruon, ,1oe.Q.w.e1r,bMike Morrisbt Zaobonbdersorlro Alan .,MOLTS3Ll,t and Marlon Davis- On rheofrfrb rowrare lohn,,Keel1r1g, ,Mark wliifQQSQ,1fl,ASI6VV6 Rhode, Ronnie Powell, Rodney Callahan,VRor1 Grober, Steve Sims, Nathaniel Dean, Ray ,Davrs,bBay,,Bob ,Dan1els,,bLoslre, . , arf' -f r-'f lk X pf -- Y ,. M v K, W K K 'W I RQUGI-IER I U I OR VARSITY 3 v P- --W - v -Y , ,, y A ' I I , ,. x W . k ' x k 4 , N 1 ,Membm,oLrbe,innior varsity ir1o1ude,,Lofr1o righrr first rowf, Dan lohnsom, Miko Wa.1.k.or, Da-.vid- HnLsey,r,L1l1ddDayis, Qlinrliek, ,1'ilI1HlY-PQISQI1 ,.,BO,b,N9W1f1f13T1, Jeffrey Roberts and KCDDGIh,P -LhQ.iQQQ.1E,.IQY!,,QLQWIQQRJO,hI1SQI1, Spencer Roth, Brad Stoors, David Robertson, Tracy Graham, Anthony Laylor, jernaard Rabbit, Tom Haddock, and Larry Maxom. The third row has David Stevens, Victor Diokman, Ricky Burkhalter. Keirb.Powers,,,,Randy Sraton, BldC.LH.3,YGS.,SQQLL,MHIId,Y. Rod Matthews, and Timryyalrors-rTlieforrrrh row irroludesrkusry Sreele. Bobby Moore, Wendell Gomez, Frank Eaton, Scgttglvmilattheys, Danny Hoover, Frankie Gibbs, Wes Hurst, and Tracy I-largest, LB-QQIL Adams Ray Daniels Luk .JeQQen1.Qn., Leslie Best fx' Q. 6 A K E ,lf xx.. - N x ' ,skid K sw. , 3,5- 'w...v ' loe Davis LyleMDeele Senior Rodney Qallahgn Dale Cluck 1 Nathaniel Degn ,lagk Qaston 3 f 7 Gri dd ers fl 4.N ' C U -51 ni gif My Ron Grober Buddy Ground Elbert Jacobs Spud Kendrick W :A Al -'x N--., MW Mike Moore Calvin Rivers Stevg Eghdg ,ALber1 Aghwoodind Sta,QLe5LPer-krns watch the ballcarrrer after being knocked out of-Lhe play. ,Rick WQffQrg1 i.A 54 42 W ,Qeve Thomas shows excitement as he eludes a Washington igfglugi-egmtgmscQrgevaaflllgmgiin the top-photoj. Eugene Simmons is hauleci-J ,Q.Qy,11A121L,iasli1lsa,sQ013,1ta,1c,sta0k10r C111 1110 110110111 0110105 and 31 1110- Vfrightl Stan Pegliils CNQ. 45 does a TD dance against Sapulpa in Homecoming. ROUGHER K-EQQRDM .MPLS E, Sl gl Okmul gee W Qu AQ, 'McA1esterA 1 Normank Qi l A-Rogers 42-QA Qi- Edison -Q QL uiast Centralv -,EL -iii ,lfl Qi 'Central' ,Q ,QT icwashingtonq Q HQ.. .. Il,, Q. j'Indicates Overtime, 4-6 Overalls, ,2-2 Conference Mark A 6, 1 Q 5 , . .1 mg EM., ix fx f 9 Q f jLgsf9K? f ,Q i 9 iff -My M Q-gs' QVQQ, S . J' 1 if 5, 1 3 ia Tid COACHES PRUVIDE Qlli ECTION,oLEA QER SHIP -9.QQ.Ql1QrQIQiiQrQL 9i59QiQfL.a.11fL1eadeISh1B for the Rougher fqotbal-W laersaaB3.x.GIaf1dSLef.f. Csleggierved his secclld ys'2y.A,11QaQ..9r93slL Qnrgg Brackeeg Cinsernjo Lhe.lQLLJ9lm,,L5.a.i.9L and J. D. Magles coached under Grand- Qraff last year. New Loy Lhig-leafs staff Here Donw Freeman and Warren .Eaa1.Q:c.Qw , ,and Freeman examine a knee injury to Errgwene Qgnmons, at the right, w lfhge in the bottom pic: Lgrhes Coaches Fain and Mapleg. give field iI1SL1ZL19,Li0US- ,. 3, ,f .QR wif? Q f on A Mi 1 W S r rr V,iX Wim lik! M ' ., W V - 9 1 'X W 4 , J 1' Z KK! Muskogee High Basketball Team consists of first row left to right - Frances Williams Lmljug-gne Reaves, Henry McVay, Donald Stanford Coach Clement Gary McVay Steve Thomas Eugene Sgndmons and Stanley Buchanan. Qn the second row are - Robgx ert Murchisonl Duane Chapman, Reggie Clement Steve Rohde, Mike Mcln-tosh, Victor Moses,-A Ronnie, SmithJ--Thomas 'QA5L gh.k Basketball, Bougher head basketball coach Theodore Clement KQLQL turegd left with his son Reggieb started with an inexperienced LC.QD11.f , Qnlytwo regulars returned from the 1974-75Vstate chamuplf Qnshiprclubd, guards jjggenerkg-eves and,,RQ,1LSmiI.1L.boLbbsgnf iors That mtear1L,a,.1Qty Hof .tunderclassmt toygarry the loadbincluding young Clement who was fa sophggt Illia. With tyo seniorsl two juniors and a sophq-more in the Qpen-ly Qingllineup, the Roughers lost their opening three games. But, experience is the best teacher and once the learned, Coach QLQmem's,,b,asketba11ers were ofi.and.r1.1.u: ning -, ' o arm Q: - There were seven seniors on the basketball team. Spearheading the group were returning- srarrers Eugene Reeves and Ron S shown above. The others included HenrL McVay 6125, Stan Buchanan 61954-Donald Snark, Lord 6313, Steve Rohde 6505 and Thomas ,McBride 6551. QM J V UTS ' . o qi 2 2 1 'j 1- f 4 Y X ,. ,MH?li9SE?.Ei8hlir1E:,,X?l?.iLL1lQili'iEQi?.QP39121 995151515 rr,ro frfP9l?Fn,11QYL1?fU0 rrighrr- Coach Thoodoro Clomom, Slove, ,k1.HQQ.LrQlmq,.Yr21ualmrMlohaol Ploroo., rKonHyrLornzY,f anowoldorl Jookson- Sfandlng lofi fowigahl - W1111o CHSIL .B9ggi9,Qr1sloy ,,luniorharlrsirA1111droQrQ1osrr Eloyd Wiloyr LooHarf1Bood,oHd Coaoh Sponoor Wilkorsoll- ,Qougch Spencer Wilkerson gives some Last Wminute advice as Chris ,McBride and Keyinm ,Williams pay close attention. fi? 7 ,ge gb ?ff fo id 4-S 74 ,J Q 29 , -'9 in ,,,,,h. f, . .-'Gig' ,sw , f, , 1-W1 1 1 Wffi 33425: I, xx Q so X k W oe fm Members of Muskogee High's girlfs basketball team consisted of, left to right, first row Marla Berry Lisa Deere Karen White, Pat Foster, Delores Burkhalter, Freda Gilley,-Deng Norwood, and Angie Davis On the back row are 'Assistant Coach Terry Irving, Manager Sharon Chatman, Frankie Bradley, Francine Swift Leta Penny Kathy Swift -Sharon Williams, Dottie Gilyard, Manager Camilla Kingwand Head Coach Jim Wilson t GIRL'5 t BASKETBALL -Muskogee High School started a gir1's basketball program this year and at one time or another during- the initial days of practice, some 300 girls shot bas- kets and dribbled under the watchful eye of Coach Jim Wilson . p In their first season of play, the Rougherettes won only five games while losing 15, but sophomores and juniors made up the club. For many, it was the first time ever to play basketball on a competitive level. Francine Swift, Marla Berry and Pat Foster were the top forwards and Karin White, Freda Gilley and, Kathy Swift were the top-guards. -Rougherette guard Karen White struggles for a loose ball with a Tullahassee player , 'Dottie' Gilyard,,m Francine Swift, and Sharon Williams are all smileslaftgra victory against Pryor. Marla Berry drives against a Pryor playgr, 4, A , gQ4Sf Ya.1ZWgfL :sf u 9225552 ' MEZZ F' A W -ZA -5, EM ., , -,QSM 1 .2:4.Jm.,.x. .. A '51 gix:w ,.... . ,. X 1 - if . , :- w Q + x 5 5 -awxwwfia 4. . 1, :Wf- vg . zasggizw A X .. ns 5 Y . mg? x R I Q , 5 XE QQ B P X N H 7 xx ,lyiuskogeejjgglifqsmwrestling team consists of,Wleft tolrightlwfirstgrow - Mark Andrews, Cary Bailey, Doug Bennight, Jon Wingo, Mike Mahaffey,John-jvtarndridge, and ,ChrisVFletcher, On the secondwrpw are Tracy Olsen, Robert Honea, Steve Lanningham, Wes Hurst, lorry-,McAuliff,,Benji QBSHIQD,-SIQYC Pierret, and Kevin Staton. The third row includes Head Coach David McGuire, Bob Hurst, David Hulsey, Kelsey Sta- lQ.1'riA.4syter.t,.BQnnie,.MQtG11l.. ..AlPhQDZO.,,GI?!I1l, Tom P3l1T1C.Iv.,MlkC Gore, Ronme Powell, Lon and Assistant Coach Ray Wise, N , f' 3 ',,, W 2' g ,l I il .,-f N 'GY2' if' ,L frjw ,Roughel seniors Ron Powell ffacing , ,,,, as his M.-..,, .,,, ,.,., ,,,,...,.,-4.-.., fq N cameral and Bob Hurst warmup for a match. WRESTLING, lyfmrestlingi Coach David McGuire, like most other coaches at the high school, had a young, sophomore1 ,junior dominated team, IIQLQLQYQQLC only five seniors listed on the squad. Bob Hurst wasthe only upperclassman to make it to the state Q1rnai11ger1t,,Ron Powell, the only other senior to wresg Qggnthe first team, was upset in the opening round of Qregkegiqnals and missed out on his third straight trip to state . Qler-Q-were l2,sophomores and 10 juniors on the club in-adcgtion-to the seniors. The experience thelgained this yearnshould make the Rougher grapplers tough in years to come . NI.QQ'1mEill1'1'1C1' grightg works to Qin Kelly Cornellius from Bar- lglesville Sooner. Referee I . D. Maples gives Palmer Qoints. ,.QQ.5l.iQ1..ll1QSQ,Y. .,r. ffhQ1zsr,B.art.leQ!1L1.l..g.pLL1e Sooner ra ler Steve Dunlap one of his many holgw, ..QaryoBaVi7lQLattempts to mln SooL1er's Kirby Lee X m1y1ikeWQpre tries forvg-pin against Bartlesville Sooner's Nick Snideri Senigrqlgelsey Statqn gets riding time. - 1 I fi xif ff 'L.'1-V. I .--Qu ests, 'f f ' x ,.LL.k A X- -,:e1sm,,,Qll L rf 'K ' W'w-- -A - --...ids .sit ' -.N kkk. K W ,Alfonzo Grant works to free himself from David' Woodman of Sooner. ROUGI-IER SCHEDULE March Q - at Jenks March i - Tulsa Washington March Q - at McA1ester March Q - at Tulsa Central AMarch Q-Q - at Tulsa Rogers March -lg - Tulsa Edison March -Q - McAlester March -Q - Tulsa McLain March 26-27 - Tournament April L - Tahleguah April Q - Jenks April . 5 - Bartlesville College April in - Tulsa Central April 8-10 - Lawton Tournament April Q - at Tulsa McLain April Q - at Pryor April 17 - at Tulsa Washington April LQ, - at College April Q - .Pryor April ,gi - April QL - at Tulsa Edison April 29-Mayl - Begippglg 34 Outfielders for Muskogee High's Roughers included Cleft to right, seatedl Daryl Cowan, Alan Moltsau and ,Gary Flusche, and Cstandingj Mark Wilkerson, Rod Callahan and Don Dickmann. 15 3 1. T . e Roughers included David Hognej-at shortstop and Bill Pearson at second, u Rougher head coach John Leafer checks out the pitching machine with pitchers Cleft to rightb Kevin Hughes, Steve Russell, Steve Murphy and Herman Kirby. ,Rougher catchers Tony Martray and Greg Archer chat while Archer helps Mamay with-the gguipg, ..I11.QI1L. V sl? y BASEBALL Muskogee High's baseball program was young this season as Head Coach John Leafer had only one returning letterman and starter on his squad of 15 juniors and one sophomore . The lone returnee was shortstop David Hogner. As a sopho- more, Hogner led the team fand the conferencel in hitting- with a .417 average. The young Roughers played one of the toughest schedules Coach Leafer has ever had. Thelplaye ' - nament - which had the best clubs in Oklahoma in the field - in addition to playing perennial-powerhguses Tulsa Rogers, Edison, and lenks. The infield and pitching were the strengths of the club. ,With Hogner in the infield were David Tuteral, Bill Pearson, Tony Olzawski, Greg Archer and Tony Martrayb Pitchers included Herman Kirby-, Steve Russell, Kevin, Hughes, and Hogner. Third baseman TonyWO1zawski, left, and first baseman David Tuteral talk aboup baseball . Bun! Rug! Run! That is what Phillig-Porter and Ron Brassfield did for the Rougher baseballers as base stealers. 36 AIUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE March 8 - at Checotah March Q - Eufaula ,March Q - Warne: March 17 - at Gore M3I9.h. 2.2. - .a1.QkaL ,March jg - C-Q3 -AQril 1, - Okay April- -131 - fChecotah April 16 - Fort Gibson April 16 - A at Fort Gibson' sA.p1i1. .29 - .3.Il.uf.aL1.Lal ,Members Of rheghase,bell.tearn iIrelud.e,r1eQQ.rLght,..HrirQ1 1 ,Greg AICQQL Gary Flusehe. TonLMarrrav. Davide Tuteral, and StevneWB1rsse11,MQn gggcgnngimrqvgwarelieyill jjgghes, Phillip Porjteh Rgn Brassfield, 'Tony Olzawskit- Herman KirbyL Don Dickrrgann and Bill Pearson: On the back row are Alan Moltsau, Mark Wilkerson, Steve Murphy ,N Rgd Callahan, David Hogner and Darvl Cowan . 'T ' 15?-1.-i e t L ,WL ,. Aer in ,Verge X Mhe,mbers9j,,the IuniQrr,Varsity include first row, left to right - Alan Yeakleg, Keith Harlin, David, -S,an,ders,,and,Wi1ligm,Lee. On the second row are Greg Newman ,-Jackie Newberry, Qy..BQHey.tiQQtLiMurray and BIQ,d,S!QOLSf,. Standing are ,Curt Mullins. Derrick ReecL...LQn Wingo and Eric Mgllgnkjns, Hallum grabs a bad hop. Lori Seber gets off a long throw. A .Q B fl' ,.,, A' , 'fit Wmghiyiiz , , . , .4 , t at , i k r ref' Rita Hewitt and Trisha Dickmann get in a little batting and catclk a K 5 K5 ing practice . 38 VP if Si' M M.u-Skf28Q.C.1'QS11,',S.QiQS.,Siiflbfill Team eerrsists Qflmeeling leftwtrighr - Lori Seb,eritTerfi,BiShOtz, Dottie Gilxerd, .1Q1iJi.EQ1lQn1LttLewanaiL0Hg., -T3flQI,,tHtQ1d.1liQ8Q,t, Judy Hewirrttat1srl,Mar1Q,i15elrIy- The Seeendtrew ineludes - Coach, M1 ayne Harrcili, Tr1sha.D.1ck.mant,tLeslieJteesis, K,QLQI1..,WhlL9.v...BlQ-H,9L'ELri1421513 R1SeHh00vert,Teresa Hallum, Pat r , ' QIRL19 SOFTBALL, QA cjream of a state championship in their first season of Qlay came lpzsmllogt for the girl's softball team this season l1ie.tgir1s,,tg9a9hetdttby Nancy Harrow, made it all the way QY,VIhCvR6giQ131VfiH81S before losing their first game of the seasQ.nJWaulQ127 setback to Pocola. They won eight for the season. ,The Rougheretteslon the District Tournament to get into Qglggipnals. Walks' hurt the girls in the title game before iQnQ.SLQ,L6 tourney. Six free passes in the final inning helped end the game., flfll-ere-vl1.er1eWl8Wi33,embers on the team and ringleaders were ,Judy H6WilL.,6.fl.Q1,BQIhJB3k6I. J ' gg-Qjelder. Lori Seber and-Dottie G Q.,. ,D,Qttie.Qi1yarsLprep.ares. ..LQ gro und er . ,Members of the Girl's track team are first row left to right - Linda Givens, Ticia Owens, Linda Payne, Sydney Marshall, Pat Foster, TrishpDickmann, and Terri Bishop. The back row includes - Brenda Scruggs, Roberta Parker Barbara Harnmerle-, Patricia Jackson, Becky Whittingltill, Sarah Seward ,,Marie Maxwell, and Coach Ray Wise. I i Patricia Jackson practices coming out of the starting blocks. GIRL'5 TRACK SCHEDULE March Pryor March Washington March Bishop Ke11eL Y March McClain-Haskell March Okmulgee April at Edison April Sapulpa-Union April at Ponca City- ,April at Tulsa Classic .A,priL ,Sooner-Hale April ,at O.S.U. Invit. April at Regional A-Q State ,Members of the boy's track team consistedfgvfjrgnt,rogimleftlovrght - Joe Davis, Jack Gaston, David Bowen, Pedro Givens, Arthur Smith-. On the segondArQymareWRichardY,Craig, 'Boland Hill, Delbert Jackson, Lyle Deere, Ron Grober, and Joe Swift. On the third row are Sam Horsechief, Gene Marlow, Julius Moore, Hardy Smith, Rick Hyslope, Mike Doerner and Coach Warren Pain. ,Members of the Qlfillzzrelaylearrl are, left to right, Hardy S ' ' ' and Fedro Givens. 4At right Rick Hyslope practices throwing-V jhe disc. Jpe Davis and Roland Hill set up the high juml bar . G5 Senior members of the track team are, left to right, first row - Joe Davis, Jack Gaston, Hardy Smith, Pedro GIVCHSJ and Rick Hyslope On the second row are Richard CraigLQene Marlow, David Bowen, Lyle Deere and Ron Grober Y -Amgguplngltch sprinter and distance man were the maint stlaysiof Muskogee High's track team, EeQ,rQuQiyens,perhaps the fastest man in school, ,anchored Coach Warren Fain's 440 and mile relay teams anim IQQ,,l-,Q,O.iIld-22Q.,,jL3rIQ,,1'1'131'1- Fed lett r d three. years in track. Jynior Sam Horsechief was the top distance man for Qoach Pain. He qualified for Vthestate gross conntry meet., ,For the Roughers he ran themlglf Lmile and two-mile . Coachjain, in his first season as head track coach, hadw -25 on his roster. Strong1Qy,s,yerelr1!Q sprints and disf tance events, 4 Ihenkoughers participated in five dual and trilangulg 'meets and ,eight medal megs. They also took Qagnin the QQnferencecmgiQn.ar1s1sta1e1nee1s. RUN. . .RUN. . .RUN. . .waswhar .Cross Country Track was all about for Sam Hor- gechief Crop leftb, Gene Marlow ftop rightb and Hardy Smith, Clefth The trio were regulars LQL ooach Ray Wise's runners. Horsechief js a three-year letterman in Cross Country IIZLQIL- Nt -CRQ55 CQUNTR Y TRACK F Cross Qountry Track had its ups and downs for coach Ray Wise this season. Qnemoj, the ups was the fact that Francine Qwitlhwglnamed A11 State after finishing seventh- inlhe ,Ste-gewMeet. Francine, a senior, competed, in theAQross CountrLprogram for the second, straight year. - Qeclggmwhittgghill and Barbara Hammerle fan iqreigrregchange studenti were also key members .gjmthe gir1's team. Like Francine, Becky and Bar- lgra competed in the state meet. ,Qayid Bowen, a senior, anchored the hols, tweami,-lt was David's third straight year in Cross, Qgnngy Track. He was team captain, -Bowen is shown at the left during a workout and Missesmwhittinghill, Swift, and Hammerle are shown above with Coach Wise, .Bougher head gglf coach Jack Hopkins had a young and inex- perienced ream during the 1975-'76 season. The squad also included a girl, senior Julie Johnson, shown above with Coach Hopkins. Juniors played an important role in the golf season, MMark Pearson, up-p-er right, lines up a putt, and at the righti Lobert Dickmann and Joey Jondahl figure scores . 46 GOLF TEAMe IAeinbers9,LQ1e 8CQf.!S?!I1Il,.il1Q11lQQ,,HIS-!9,W.,v, lQf1.,tQ,.rigl3I,,- aM.ikCo,.Y9QaQli-,-!3Ei?1H Nichols- 111116 Johnson' 10eY10f1d-ahlf audi .I4Qliif2Qsfa1a,l11Q,m91iQl rgwslias - aD.atiQ,9mQr,.Mark,aBarne,ItQ. sRlQBycL.u15e LaQdwRQ Y Q f'.i, 'V 9 5 K . -,Lt 1 Muskogee High Schoo1's golf team had another tygpical sea-f song theltwon more than-they lost and they were again conf teqridgs for the conference , regional and state titles , Jack Hoplgilis entered his 25th vear as golf coach of the' Rougherswwithua- youngwteam. Lettermen Mike Voegeli Cat the left blasting-out of the-trapjwagnd Mark Pearson were the only- Kreturnees from the prggigus years. Voegeli shoots in the midi jgnsw-and ,Pea-gson regcgded scores in the high l0s. Another, member of the team was Julie Johnson, 'During-me Summer, coach Hopkins was honored as the. 'Qisgict 5wQQ1f-V Qoach of the Year. He was honored in, nQrLandQ,,-lflorida ewherezhe was a finalist for Nationa1 Golf Coach of the Year, ImgQjglears,-,.tl1emR9ughers have won 13 conference titles kzgndviourpstate championships under Coach Hopkins. He is the: -deanpfmgoaghesrin the Muskogee School System, Members of-the MHS Swim Team include, on the first row, left to right - Penina Moaliitele, Lori Moore, Patti Hird, Frances Tull, Elizabeth Walters, Ina Whitewater, Toy Turner, Tony Vanleevwer, Rav Likes, Diane Dieman, and Laura Tull. On the second row are - lim Admire, Brent Lockhart, John Bernamonti, Lisa Redo, Denise Whitewater, Mary Samaras, lane Bresser, Dawn Pentecost, Lisa Lambert,- and lulie Hird, The back row includes-1 Qagglwlifilson, coach: lon Allen, Brock White, Bryson, Hutchinson ,-John David Luton, David Walley-, Phillip Grice ,James Dum, Steve James, Chris S . ,MIL Carol Wilson instructs Lisa Redo the correct way to make a dive, flower leftj while Brock White, David Wallev, and Brent Lockhart practice the breast stroke for upcoming meets flower rightj .F ., .5 1, ,E L - . Steve lames takes a dive. ,,.'L. ' aff ' W J SWIMMING TEAM Muskoflee Hi2h's swim team had its roughest Ysdheduleever this season. Included on -the agenda, were such teams as 'Lulsa W tlesville schools, and three high schools from Springfield , Missouri , The team's strongest elents were the 1QQLyar,d. freestyle and the 400-yard-ireestyle ' Walley, a senior, had the best times. The distance events were strong suits with James Dum, Steve James, Brock White, Phillip Grice, Jane Bresser, Toy Turner, Patti Hird, and Beckv- Porter, the best oi the swimmers. Carol Wilson was the coach. The 5Chedule November 25 --------------- Ardmore at Connors December 2 ---- --- December 5 --- - - -at McLain!Mason - - - - -at Washington December 10 ---- ---- M cLain at Connors anuary 6 ----- ---- - Central! Springfield Eastwood at Connors January 9 ---- -------- a t Springfield lanuary 15 ---- ----------- a t Rogers lanuary 22 ---- lanuary 27 ---- V lanuary 30 ---- - February 10 - - February 12 ----- February 21 --- --- -------TaIWQh5AIg1 - - - -at Mason!Rogers - - - - - -Patriot relays -Webster at Connors - - - - - - at Bartlesville -Conference Meet -nv 5 Mary Samaras and lane Bresser, in the pic- ture above, clean some goggles, while at the rightrmlulie Hird sees how cold the water is, Below, Laura Tull Con the leftl and Lisa Lam- ben relax at pool side. .-0 x, ll sf sl,ass f 5 if if . x X JH? r I The 1975-'76 girl's team includes, from left to right, front row - Dete Guerra, Rita Hewitt, Pam Dunn, Rhonda Emmons ,-Jan Leeds, Karee Green, Leslie Terapin ,-Marla Berry, Candy Wright, and Becky Brand. Second row - Mrs. Nancy Harrold, Pam Wilson, Maryann Bridge, Janine Abraham, Millie Yaffe, Judy Hewitt, Kae Dodson, Shannon Kelly, Annette Hixson, and Teresa Pittman. Not pictured is Susan Henryh GIRL'S TENNIS .Seniors Rita Hewitt, Annette Hixson, Leslie Terapin,-and. Candy Wright led the girl's tennis team for-the 19j5-76 sea: jim... -The four lettered as iuniors and made it to the state t,o,umaL ment. The '76 team consisted of 10 ugperclassm-en-and-nine sophomores and Hiimiors. Other seniors on the ' Rhonda Emmons, Kae Dodson, Pam Dunn, Shannon Kelly-, Dete Guerra ,Janine Abraham, and Susan Henry.- hMrs. Nancy Harrold was coach of the gir1's team. Senior Rita Hewitt at the net. l 5 I The Shot-Makers . . The game of tennis is a variety of shots, the serve, the lob, the top-spin forehand, the two-handed backhancL,-and, the drop shot Qust to name a few. In the picture, on the left fRougher tennis player Candy Wright returns a serve by using a forehand smash while Leslie Terapi famous Chris Evert backhand to return a volley. Annette Hixon, lower right, uses the top-spin forehand as her favorite shot . the '75-76 school year. ,singles during last summersplay. As a junior, Rusty was runner-ug I I 1 B Q Y'S 1 ENNI5 Muskogee High's tennis team enjgfed another fine season during- The Roughers were again one of the Oklahoma Six and state powers. Leading the Rougher efforts was senior Rusty Bradley Cshown in action at the right! . ,Rusty was ranked No. 1 in the boys singles in both the conference and state rankings. He was also the toplplayer in the boy's 15-16 ,in the state finals. He was the Oklahoma Six Conference singles winner as a fresh- man and junior. He was runner-up in the conference his sophomore year. Larry Newton started the year as Rougher coach. But he left MHS during the first semester for a professional job at a country club. lMark Milligan replaced Coach Newton. Members of the Rougher tennis team included, front row, left to right - Marty Thompson ,-Jim Hester, Chuck Pierret Rusty Bradley, and Paul James. On the second row are Coach Larry Newton, Steye W ' ' Ywell, Scott Ozmun ,-Jeff Woodard and Chris James. ,.1 9,2- Watchmg the Ball. . . Chuck Prerret, left, follows the ball, while Jeff Woodard fright! and Paul James Cbelowj ,return volleys. s lim Hester . ' i ate a .SEINC during a Rougher tennis .rnamhr 54 Homecoming... It Was Great! What was Homecoming? -It was wanting and trying to make the boys feel undefeatable by giving the team your wholehearted support. -It was a unanimous feeling of warmth and togetherness shared by the entire school. -It was the events--a Tricycle Race, a Banana-Eating Contest, a Most Expensive Rougher contest, Top'em Day, andQueen coronations. -It was classes getting dismissed an hour early to go out to the parking lot and decorate cars: two pep assemblies: and a dance. -It was loading up the car and driving the Most Spirted Automobile in the Homecoming parade. -It was winning the Best Looking Car . -It was the assembly spirit that was loud and clear. -It was the Sophomore in the far corner singing at the top of his lungs even though he didn't know the words at all. -It was Mr. Foshee's legs. -It was the suspense of knowing who got Homecoming Queen and her party. -It was being selected Homecoming Queen and to the party. -It was the girls' faces when the Homecoming Queen and her escort kissed after she was crowned. -It was the boys giggling. -It was everyone getting together and pitching in to decorate their homerooms. -It was the contest between all the homerooms to see which had been given the most Rougher Treatment . -It was being elected to the Board in Charge of organizing the Homecoming Dance. -It was a pie in the face for Mr. Smalley. -It was deciding upon the theme. -It was getting up enough nerve to ask a girl to the dance. -It was sleeping until noon on Saturday after the game and dance. -It was an athlete dreaming all week of his family and his girlfriend treating him to the big steak dinners after the homecoming game. -It was the pride each member of the team felt because he was being given so much support by so many. -It was the hard practicing of the drill team and band for the greatest of all halftime shows. -It was seeing that not only people involved in school showed enthusiasm and support but so were all the others in the Hometown . -It was a week of closeness and :elebration. -It was a Blessing. Volumn 61 1975-76 Page 55 Student Council officers for 1975-76 included, left to right, John Keeling, sergeant at arms, Kae Dodson, secretary: Chris McAuliff, treasurer: Christine Evans, vice-presidentg and Chuck Pierret, president. Giving Blood Didn't Hurt Editor's Note: Muskogee High School students participated in many activities during the school year. SCOUT Editor Gayle Bacon was one ot many MHS students who partici- pated in the city-wide Red Cross Blood Drive. I gave my first pint of blood last week and it didn't even hurt. It took less than two hours--from the time I walked into the Civic Center until they allowed me to leave--to give the pint of live-saving plasma. The process starts with all kinds of paper work dealing with questions such as Have you given before? your weight? and so on. When I first stepped through the door I got a thermometer stuck in my mouth. As the line progressed, I moved from seat to seat iplaying musical chairs as someone ulled it jokingly! with that thermometer still in my mouth. Finally, it was my turn to have my pulse taken, which was 100 beats per minute. After that, they took my blood pressure which was alright and I was then commented on my beautiful vein! I then moved to a different line where I had my ear pricked for a blood sample. I thought it would hurt but it didn'tI it sounded awful funny though! I then sat in another line of musical chairs waiting for my turn, nervous the whole time. It finally came! I was on the cushion- ed table for 10 minutes actually giving blood. But since it was my first time to participate in the program, the nurse had me lay down for an additional 10 to 15 minutes. After going through all that, I was glad I gave blood. What's a little pain ifor a secondl or losing two hours of your spare time? All I know is I have probably helped someone, somewhere, that I will probably never meet. ' is 'H-.X 4. lx i . f'A 1 J ali . xsta ?': pg. ' . KE i ' ,fl 55 3 if ' fj 2 F. VM R 3' F 775-,Tw E1 . S Pictured left is Laura Hall and at the right is Svdnev Marshall. Laura, a seiiior, is Head Cheerleader, ,ff '5- .mia Above is Bernice nd the left is Kim Lanningham, At Prix . ,Pictured left is Patty DeBord and at the right is Arnita Stephens. in N' ' ' N-ffssrxbz'-,, Pictured above is ,Co-Head Cheerleader Sean Garcia. At the lefl, is Pam Borovetz ang QI the right is Liggg Snoddy. ,-s weak, 70 IN DRILL TEAM Approximately '70 girls made up the Drill Team. The group was composed of 11 Rifles, 40 Flags and 20 Showstop- pers. A twirler, Cherylee Buck, was a feature of the Shows- toppers. She was the first twirler in Muskogee High School history. The Drill Team was selected during the 1974-'75 school year. Before school started, they attended a special Drill Team camp at Connors College. The girls learned the funda- mentals of marching at camp. They also selected which group they wished to perform with. Most of their marching was done at halftime during foot- ball games. After each show, there were served refresh- ments. The picture at the left shows some of the Drill Team members after a halftime show. iitele, Debbie Downs, Jackie Salmon, Jackie Baker, Ann James, Vonnetta Dulaney, and Cindy Burnett. On the second row are Mary Pearson, Robin Sleed, Kelly Wiggins, Susan Henry, Marcia Pittman, Dana Day, Laura Norman, Lisa Hoog and Janie Sutton. On the third row are Terri Glass, Denise Gassaway, Janet Lane, Pam Harrison, Janet Fugate, Pam Hall, Patti Thomas, Terrie Burris, Betty McCrary and Denise Timothy. The fourth row includes Rosanna Compassi, Kathy Stoddard , Christine Evans, Camilla King, Cheryl Thomas, Wanda Conard, Yvonne Green, Janet Thomson, Karen Moody, and Julia Caldwell. The fifth row has Brenda Snoody, Julie Johnson, Kim Kelly, Ginny Woelper, Jan Leeds, Ranie Delmedico, Cathy Barton, Cindy Garrett, Diane Morgan, Linda Wilbourn, and Cherylee Buck. The sixth row has Kae Dodson, Lisa Lambert, Rhonda Rigney, Kevin Whi- taker, Rita Hewitt, Rhonda Emmons, Nancy Llwyd, Janet Barker, Jean DePrist, Lisa Moore and Vicki Melson. The back row includes Anitra Allen, Pam Dunn, Jennifer Payne, Julie Hird, Lori Cain, Vikki Poster, Martha Hardesty, Cindy Edwards, and Gwen Pruitt. The Drill Team includes, from the left, first row - Brenda Keeler, Karen Davis, Robin Barrett, Dorothy Moal- 60 FLAG TEAM The Flag Team consists of, front row - Mary Pearson, Robin Sledd, Kelly Wiggins, Susan Henry, Marcia Pittman, Dana Day,- orman Lisa Hoog, and Janie Sutton. The second row includes Terri Glass, Denise Gassaway, Janet Lane, Pam Harrison, Fugate Pam Hall, Patti Thomas, Terrie Burris, Betty McCrary-, and Denise Timothy. The third row has Rosanna Compassih v Y Stoddard Christine Evans, Camilla King-,Cheryl Thomas, Wanda Conard, Yvonne Green,-Janet ThOmSOH,-3H The fourth row includes Brenda Snoody,-Julie Johnson, Kim Kelly, Ginny WoelpeL,,1a,n-Leed,s,.-Banie Delmedico, Cathy Cindy Garrett, Diane Morgan and Linda Wilbourng Lx 4-,uw- 1 x ,Q f 47 V 'JM H Q sy gg, N-X, The Flag Team participated in parades, halftime ,shows during football games, halftime shows during- basketball games and they-presented our Country's col- ors whenever the occasion arose. Seniors made up the flag team and from tryout dates lduring-the iunigrlearl through two special camps ' these irls accom ' h ' -their green, white and yellow flags were a standout and added color and dress to the MHS marching band. Co-ordinators for the group were Mary Pearson and Kelly Wiggins lshown at the leftbd R11-'LES Members of the Rifle Team are left to right, front row - Karen Davis, Robin Winkle, Ann James, Dorothy Moaliitele,- Debbie Downs, and Jackie Salmon. On the second row are JoAnn Barrett, Cindy Burnett! Vonnetta Dulaney, Jackie Baker and Brenda Keeler. h 4' The Biile Team consisted of 11 girls. Like the other members of the Drill Team they attended camp at ,Connors College. At camg, they learned the funda- mentals and -procedures of marching with rifles. The ,Riflesltele agital part of the Drill Team program. ,Co-ordinators of the Rifles were Cind Burnett and Robin Winkle, shown at the right. t SI-I0 W5 TOPPERS The Showstoppers were one of the highlights of the 121111 Team. The group performed several special ,routines durmg half-time of football games and during- pep assemblies. A special feature of the group was, Twirler Cherylee Buck. Her baton twirling was a special attraction at many of the football halftime .sh9.wa.. Co-ordinators of the Showstoppers were Nancy, Llwyd and Julie Hird Cshown at the right practicing a ,dance stepl. W ay Showstoppers for the drill team include front row - Lisa MooreL Rhonda Rigney, Kevin Whigeke -Barker, Pam Dunn, Vickie Melson and Cherylee ,Buck ,,Q,n,,tl1e secondwrow are tKaeJDpr1son,JALnitr .J i.ud.. ,tJ,enn1ierl13ayne.,,..IiQn ,Saint and Qindy Edwarclsr 1J11evtlnrr1.ro.w ,1LiklQ1.Poste,r,, Rhonda Emmons, and Martha Hardesty, PRIDE OP ,The marching band sugports the Roughers at a ' is-F! I -nn, - - ,- - ,- Tommv Ho11e5gnan,WGgoff 1r1gvrLig:k, and Thomas Ledbetter add a ligle to an, . L t at tt I S if I USKOGEE , t. is t Q L' rf - ? , X Pt? ,G 1 Ihe MHS Marching Band, The Pride of Muskogee, -rrqmbered more than 200 members. The band was Wdirectediiby Jerry Huffer ,-Jim McPhearson. Senior Drum! .,.Mi1lQIilYQIQ Robertjroatddus . A breakwfor a Coke followed all halftime perform: ,Q1lvQQ5,QiAVLh6 band. Members of the band get their liquid .refreshments at the left . The Jazz Ensemble members for 1975-'76 include from left to right first row - Stan McBride, Lori Coventon, Robert Broaddus, Mike Winebrenner, Carroll Matlock, ljannl Duncan, Geoff Horlick, Lee' Norfleetl Craig Sgrgggins, John David Luton, Eddie, Tobey, and Paul Abel. The second row includes - Vicky Bloss, Kevin SQ-1QlQLI,,,gYMi-RQYAQQISQQ ,V tjlfhomagedbetter,W12,aul,Rol1and, Carl Bode, Kevin Steven- SOl'1,53,I3LlSilQk,-J3l'IlQUQilI1'l2,I,'lQLIl,v-VM-SLYQ1HQLHICS, Robbie Nelson, and Jim McPherson,,-Director. Robert Broaddus, student director, conducts the music for the rehearsal of the A11 School Musical,- vl In Members of the Symphonic Band are Jane Aldridge, Luther Abel, Paul Abel, Mike Anderson, Kathy Baker, Terry Bass, Martin Beckman, Jeff Beachboard, Kenny Binkley, Daryl Bitting, Lowry Blakeburn, Kip Bloss, Vicky Bloss, Karl Bode, Kenny Boling, Becky Brand, Mike Brewster, Steve Briggs, Robert Bro- addus, Paul Brunner, Margaret Byers, Susan Carter, Lori Coventon, Danny Duncan, John Derrick, Mike Escoe, and Nancy Flusche. Others are Sharon Gomez, Sarah Guiman, James Gilmartin, Lori Hammons, Mark Hardesty, Bobby Harshaw, Kit Hester, Fred Higgins, Jack Hildinger, Annette Hixson, Marvin Holmes, Geoff Horlick, Kerry Huffer, Lorna Hutton, Gary Kirk, Sharon Lawhead, Tom Ledbetter, Jim Loftin, John Lutton, Carroll Matlock, Stanley McBride, Donna Moffitt, Carla Morrison, James Mullins, Robbie Nelson, and Lee Norfleet. And Bill Oakley, Allen Perry, Brian Pierce, Mike Pride, Kyle VanA- lstine, Allison Randall, Jan Rigney, Mike Riley, Paul Rowland, Mary Rozell, Terry Schale, Glen Schoon- over, Craig Scroggins, Steve Smith, Vanessa Smith, Kevin Stephenson, Cindy Stroughter, Kevin Sublett. Also are Kathy Sudderth, Kathy Tarver, Eddie Tobey, Jeff Tomilinson, Lynda Torbett, Terri Tuggle, Bobby Wallace, Bill Waters, Bob Waters, Jimmy Waters, Walter Weeks, Susan Werntz, Les Whitaker, Mike Winebrenner, Eddie Yadon, David Abel, Nick Hoover, and Rebbecca Werntz. Members of the Concert Band include Dana Anderson, Janet Anderson, Shelia Boehm, Debbie Bradley, Karen Ferguson, Treba Hunter, Amber Jones, Lisa Morris, Pam Powell, Mary Ratley, Faye Robuck, Vanessa Smith, Brenda Snyder, Leslie Upton, Nan Warner, Judy Bacon, lda Brown, Darla Canaday, Julie Boehm, Kandis Coleman, Evon Harlin, Cathrin Meredith, Greg Newell, Lisa Stewart, Talitha Tollett, Cheryl Wells, and Veda Wildcat. Others are Diana Cagle, John Calhoun, Steve Crotty, James Curry, Larry Gregg, Robert Honea, Steve Hooks, Glenn Ledbetter, Loran Little, Terry McCleland, Ronald Pack, Alfred Rhymes, Richard Seals, Matt Stewart, Carl Wilson, Kelly Wilson, Mike Brewster, Everrett Cole- man, Billy Hatfield, Jim Lamb, Bobby Morgan, Andrew Page, James Robinson, Don Younger, Paul Able. And Phillip Ballard, Mike Edwards, Bryan Damet, James Johnson, Aubrey Jones, Jeff Kendall, Jan Ligh- tle, Jill Lightle, Joe Rogers, Joel Smith, Ronna Smith, Becky Walker, Derek Apple, Joe Baucom, Nancy Maham, Pat Patterson, David Alexander, Wendell Gomez, Jack Kirk, Kim Young. Also Wally Catlett, Guy Harshaw, Stanley Smith, Karen White, Mark Brownell, Bobby Epperson, Tommy Holleyman, Drew Horn, Jeff Lemon, Tommy McElroy, Tim Robinson, Mark Sadler, Lowell Shelton, Russell Stonebarger, Kevin Sweet, and Francis Tull. The Bicentennial Young People ge-,left to -rigQmShu,Qndljlillh9VuseJ,Lisa Ferrell, Joe Kelton, Rose Cana- day, Carla Gibson, Martha Hardesty-, Pat Patterson, Kathy Miller, Jackie Baker, Roger Wilbourn, and Fe. is lg s J 1Members of the Orchestra include first row left to right - Susan Carter, Patty Barthel, Keith Lane, .Karen Wilkinson, and Lynn Richmond. The second row includes - Brenda Bingham, David, Branscum, Nancy4F1uscheLl3i1ly Watqrsh.-Boblgyiyia-ters, Eddie Yadon, Carla Morrison, Kathy Sud,d,er1hL Ql,nKQLhymBakQr,7YTeny5cha1er, Jane' Aldridge-, and Lynda Torbett. The third ' - -KathgLMann. Theresa ,-B.l1I16I,,-LQILMSCIQQIV, ,,.,,,, BauL Mbrunnerh,Qhar1ene,.Qrarn, Jerry Huffer, Steve CIOIILL ' .1Q.flB6aChb0Q.IdQ,YLl111he1' Abel ,-Jim Lamb, and Bill Oakleh, Members of Girl's Select Choir include from left to right, first row - Toni Reeves, Deena Kelley, Lori Brown, Tony Williams, Karen Moody, Patti Napier, Becky Miller, Patricia Ames, Laura Deerinwater, Jaushlyn Williams, Theresa Guinan, Tricia Tadlock, Donna Wade, Dana Williams, Sherry Hiles, Nancy Oliver, Sean Garcia, Cindy Burris, and Amanda Harrison. The second row includes - Becky Oslin, Susan Legget, Debbie Edge, Vicky Niedermayer, Tolitha Tollett, Susan Hillhouse, Cheryl Perry, Gena Cross- land, Kim Hicks, Lenora Tolliver, Freda Raney, Valerie Sharp, Laura Upchurch, Rita Boren, Linda Snoddy, Patty Weeden, Linda Bingham, Cynthia Gray, Kellie Dillard, Kelly O'Brien, and Paula Kirby. The third row includes - Sharon Brice, April Lattie, Angela Ragsdale, Ruth Strickland, Cythia Webb, Laronna Smith, Cheryl Hanzark, Betty Yandell, Cathey Hayes, Rhonda Pitts, Bekah Stiles, Cindy Bau- com, Mary Kirkwood, Trina Ganther, Brenda Eillis, Pam Humphrey, Karen Clark, Cathey Huggins, Reg- ina Farmer, and Rose Smith. The last row includes - Jackie Hiles, Valerie Gilmore, Angie Nicholson, Leslie Mansker, Sandra Gates, Jeane Kimbro, Pam Perry, Debbie Hayes, Carolyn Sims, Elizabeth Wheeler, Becky Weaver, Pam McMullen, Lisa Skrimager, Gloria Lampton, Davette Thomas, Saundra Nelson, Leesa Stout, Teresa Frazier, Linda Mullins, Phyllis McVay, and Sheila Paris. seem.-..........k Y, Members of the Concert Choir include first row left to right - lane Aldridge, Jaana Peltola, Saundra Martin, Susan Stokes, Terry Schale, Mark Butler, Mark Hardesty, Joe Kelton, David Warren, Phillip Miller, Bertie Eyres, Bev Hiner, Kitty Hoefer, Kerry Huffer, and Alyssa Nicholson. The second row includes - May Moses, Barbara Hammerle, Susan Hillhouse, Susan Goodyear, Jeff Rose, Tim I-lolderby, Charles Perkins, Kenny Lashley, Scott Mathews, Robert Murchison, Craig Callas, Rose Canaday, Martha Hardesty, Karen Vance, Lisa Moore, Leslie Crow, Lori Moore, and Kathy Miller. The third row includes - Marji Raunikar, Mary Hooker, Jackie Baker, Lynda Burris, Lisa Ferrell, George Morton, Mark Whit- man, David Sinyard, Greg Large, Pat Patterson, lim Merrit, Kathy Stoddard, Michele Ferree, Shryln Moran, Denise Gordon, Carla Vann, Sharon VanBrunt, and Tammy Day. The last row includes - Connie Coe, Mary Kay Harshaw, Trish Wilson, Andrea Boies, Shawn Winslow, Dan Niswander, Andrew Gilmore, Roger Wilbourn, Sky Robinson, Randy Whitehead, Jon Perrin, William Brackeen, Robert Stidham, Ken- neth Dorn, Doug Fulkerson, Chris Gay, Kelly Platt, Lovie Byrd, Carla Gibson, Kathy Koehler, and Rhonda Eyres. Akers. Kathryojalsori Yi,oky.BloSS, Karl Bodot JQhf1,BIQU59U1'13,,f Lo.Slio-QoYanaugh,,,Mike Cox. Cynthia Crain, Cathy Curryl andn-Mikgggmgrt, mTheKysgcQndWrQyvMincludes - Betsy Engelbrecht, Mike Escoe, The Junior members of Oklahoma Honor Society include from left to right, first row - Greg Archer, Cindy, .Rhonda Eyres-, Gar5Q:luscheL CarlaQibsonL Freda Gilley, vSharonWGonr11eZJ-AEmlgabenghg-3,re,qrr ,WPhi4lQp Grice L lresadQuinan,,MLpri Ijammons, ,Leisha Haworth, James Hester. The third row has - Lorna Hutton, Debra, Jarnvay.,3mim.he.t.r1L-se,Lioharr..Re1QeooaiMillorr-Sirlxrr,Mor-aru,.Qarla Morrison, George Morton, Lyle. 2121,-soL1i.12orrHa Oliyoiiuanligosri-3.1351 .Kelly Platter, The fourth row.,ino.luo .. .EErAQa a1a1,lot M-arii-Barrr3i15ar, ,RandilRo13bir1s1-.Marr.,Bo2o11r Carolyn Sims, Srophoo Smirhts Susan Stokes, KQXLILQQLCQJYQL1-dYKV,2I,Ll'lXYS1lQdA6IIhY. The last roytyinclnndes - Patricia Tadlock, Terri Thorn-f qburg, Eglyardjgbey-,ygd-lung Upchurch, 'Carla Vann, Rebecca Werntz, Les Whitaker, Becky Whittinghill, Patricia Wilson, and Thomas Gruel. , ,,w,..,....-.,..., ..-.........., 3 'l , , f F Senior members of Oklahoma Honor Society include left to right, first row - Bob Burlison, Paul Cheng, Pam Conard, Karen Davis,-Qarrell ElQott,nKathy5ElUs-,MNancy. Flusche, and Cindy Garrett. The second row includes - Peri Garrettn-Catherine Cireenl-Howard Ground., ' ' -l, song, Margra Kent,-and Lisa Lambert. The third row includes - Gary Larson, Debbie 1 kinrlio nnieoliorvell, .MichaelrRratt,r ,C.3fLQlQ,,Bil31ISii,. .Tina ,Ro13nsor1,rMio11aol.SaQ!il . l1xJ.a.st.ro.uLirrclLrdesrl.Sirra,Llimsrithicls, Susan..Werntz.,. Karen Wilkinson ..and Lisa Wilson. Seraeralunem: Q L-' B f lhe Student Council members include, front row, left to right - Chuck Pierret, Christine Evans, Kae Dod- son, Chris McAuliff ,-John Keeling, Geoff Horlick, Patrica Coleman, Martha Fite, Kevin Whiteker and Ronnie Powell. Second row includes - Sharon Kirby-, Bernice Cope, Letitia Lieb, Gwen Pruitt, Mike Voegeli, Greg- Little, Kathy Johnson, Robert Gaston, and Angela Prix. Third row includes - Phillip Porter, Leisha Haworth, ,Randi-Robbins, Lori Hammons, Gary Luellen, Patricia Brown, Kitty Hoefer, David Smart, Ann Upchurch, ,Cindy Crain, and Trish Wilson. Fourth row includes - David Hogner, Anita Coleman, Terri Allen, Donna Oli- ver, Lynda Harris, Sally Io Stolper, Steve Piegl, and Tony McAuliff. Fifthwrow includes - Keith Harlin, Dawn Frix, Brian Smart, Kim Hine, Derrick Reed, Paula Kirby, Ann Kershaw, Cindy Hunt, Todd Davis, and Cecil Smalley, Advisor. Honorary Members are Bernadette Guerra. Iina Navabi, Janine Carmen Abraham, Barbara 75-76 STUDE T Q COUNCIL ,t,w, , ,g ' ,xl tux ,H it r .,,,, ,,.. Student Council advisor, Cecil Smalley and Student Council President, Chuck Pierret discuss future business. ALL SCHOOL MUSICAL OKLAI-IOMA! The All School Musical Oklahoma! was pre- sented as part of Muskogee I-Iigh's salute to the Bicentennial. The play, a long-running Broadway perform- ance produced by Rogers and Hammerstein, ran for five days and was a sellout each show. There was a short Bicentennial presentation before each performance of the play. Special guests invited to attend performances included Lieutenant Governor George Nigh and Governor David Boren. Nigh was there opening night and he lead the pit orchestra in the encore. Oklahoma! It was Nigh who was instrumental in getting Oklahoma! adopted as the official state song . Leads in the play included Jackie Baker and Jon Perrin. Jackie played Laurey and Jon was Curley. Mary Kay Harshaw played Ado Annie Carnes and Tommy Holleyman was Will Par- ker. Other supporting roles were Geoff Horlick, Jud Fry g Mike Riley, A1i Hakim g Julie Hird, Gertie Gummings g Kenny Eaton, Andrew Carnes : and Lisa Wilson, Aunt E1ler. Orville Eaton, Jerry Huffer, and Skip Klingman served as directors. Mike Anderson was the stu- dent director. Mike Riley, Ali Hakim and Lisa Wilson, Aunt Eller, argue over A1i's Persaih merchandise. Jon Perrin, Curly, proposes marriage to Jackie Baker, Laurey. Dance members of the cast Ok1ahoma! end their Kansas City Dance with a Senior pyramid 131,24 9 . fyf: WwW -24...-Q-s S,tudent,lQirector Mike Anderson studies the script . an - uv ' v V,.A.d,QAJ1,t1ie.,iLyiaLy,1i a im L eCT0mmt,dQ,l1Qm ' W' 5, W 3 ff' an lR.-SR. PLA Y IQIh,QrAi11:z, ' Leslie Bestmlectures to a group of women during The American Dame. ,The Junior-Senior Play, this year was a great success. The! Lhraggact Bicentennial Play was a salute to the history of ygnnlenugjwqurvgcrierygVg from beginning of time to the presf ,cllhewplaywwasn a mixture of humor and serious scenes Qian Moltsgauuand Glen Butler discuss a problem in the picf ture below . .- '11 A 23' Mlm , iiiy jg ' l l l , s,,wQi Il1e,Ju,niorfS,enior, Play include. Qstrfrovwi,-qleftvitg, right - Davette Thomas, Rhonda Eyres,- QQ, YAkl'liL!QwAll6l'lY,VwC3IQ1,MllSkiQ,,GWCI1 Pruitl, Joyce Harmon, Michele Riley, Susan Sto1per,,, Karenjeck, ,and Lisa.wi,Lson.,5ecQndrrow..,inQ1udes,,tleft wright - Dezo McGill, Gar Larson Alan Molt- S.3ll.t,.,Ql,CI1.BLlll61', ,Mike Riley, Preston Brannon, Delbert Jackson, Steve James, Leslie Best, Otis Eversole , 74 N , Exchn Edt ..-M r, ,- AA., SCOUT Feature Editor Parris Boies, Editor-In-Chief Ihggas go oygL5-QQUT page layouts while assistant Ads Editor Pam Wilson watches. Not shownnggflgnior Editors Shryln Moran and Jane Aldridge, Gale Bacon and Sports Editor Renee .W st S N M .4 X x xx. 7 m A Ab? K W L.,At ,fi N . , ., tu. a ge i or Becky Walkup Perry and staff writer Kathy Stoddard help staff MQ-r Eddie Yadon write his t tttt tsss ttsstt t ttt t cslattJli BhQt9gIap11QrstRQbQrr Letdrhetrerand Dm Wad9r,l,0p3-QrQrnegatives!rMiket1Qec1mQ1 was also a photographer. h I i' 117...l , L .. it is 5 51:1 K ' L ' . NM,,,,...-M' tif' -f -11- T1 X 45 'Q N ff' Staff writers Kae Dodson, Bill Sanders, Karen Vance and Christ Fletcher work on stories. Brenda Snoddy was also-a s .. vlallet Lane served as Ads Editor, 75 YEARBOQK STAFF Production on the 197 5-7 6 Chieftain started in August. Members of the staff worked for seven months preparing the 280 page book - one of the largest in thehstate. Midwalghrough the year an accidental burning of some completed -pages wiped out one-fifth of the book. The yearbook contains 12 sections. Included in those 12 sections are 14 four-color picture pagesQ plus numerous spot color pgges. Work on the book was done in sectionsggvbegqinnirighwithuthe ads and ending with the farewell. Superg vising the workgwere-,student editors Kellyvwiggins and Eagtyfglarki They -yere responsible for the opening and clos- ing sections as well as some of the activitlpages. if rf!! Ai Nam 1 41' B Q I , if - N' -.ff i . Qi, ,Q Z. A 15 Q Mzmww -3 A T ,. v -E.. KI. 3' gn? 'CK NN X. Yanni' 'nun 41 , . ,J 'ff nd 1 Q 721 2 1lhi5NyQar'sV19'75-76 Football Homecoming started off with a lnogofgpirit ,eyen tlpggh we lost to Sapulpa in overtime, lille ,A,, welelgmstartedfwlth Vdecorging homerooms witn different ng-ieaswof Rougherland, such as a-footbballtfield, a Qress box, ay Jgtadlngji and green and,wljitehgtreamers ., 1139t1.-9a,L1s.,r''HQmec0mingrDay?with an HSSGmb1 hi h- lighted by, a bananameatingpontest won by a Sophomoreg the QQWDiL1S of,EQo1ball,rQuee11,lerrllicerCopeg ..deCOr d YQ downtown paradeg and finally the game,, tv fit tx fjfzzlz 14 fi!! . HIS' ' K. . .. af 78 E C OMIN G. X s i if N in '75-'76 we never!-lggwvhgygpwpretty Mr. Foshee's legs really were until Geoff Horlick took the scissors to his pants, Juniors and Seniors show their spirit with differentm hats for Top 'em Day, HE 'KP .syy pf' Sophomores, Michael Doerner, Chris James, ancLQanny Gile, s-lmw the Luniors and Seniors how to eat carmel apples, w ' eggcitingghings took place during the week of February L54 Ihe activitiepsgwere Top 'em Day, ' C1ash Day-LQ' 'fSenior Jersey Day, and Homeroom Day. The cheerleadersralso had a Most Expensive Rougher Conf test and a class Spirit Chain contest, Qephigyhights of the week were a pep assembly and Qihig game with Bartlesville, won by the Roughers, 55-52 Laura Hall was crowned Basketball queen., 111113 Caldwell and Geoff Horlick do the populayjitter-bug. 5O'S - fllhe gang gathers tg- watch the weekly ,races . ksgUe Geoff a push to the local Malt Shoh DA Y ..,-.111 wh! 1 2 ll ! 1 575K Kenny Eaton QIlQliQ,,lQAIlIQl50Il show the most-favorite transpor tgtign Qgging the '5Q's. Senior Terrie Burris and junior Gnaly Luellen Cleft! work on the latest 50's dances. ,Jaana Peltola, on the left, Cfrom Finland! takes a walk with her ,American sister ,-Julie Hird . FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS 1 Bernadette Guerralitom Brazil! and her American sister, Martha Kent, Lry to show Janine Abraham Cfrom Chileghe right way to get a drink of water. Janine lives with the McAna11y's. 82 BQbverLQaiLQn.ansLBarb-emoHarmnrerlelironrsnirzrerlandilook oyero , , 1 2 ,,,,,1ff'f miriam 'Qi ,lina Nayabioif ' onda E res Qlauglio Mallman ifrgm Bra, ' glean-out their lockers, Vggr brotherly and sisterly love , Junigrv hg-Qrr-tegganrs prepare for the talent part of the compe LiLiQn . mKkQnQyAQaL1ett Qzgghe Spirit Bug, brouglg sgirit to an assembly, ,,,,,1n X ,QWNQ W this guy baked? 84 WAES members wait to go on their picrgg, FFA...More Than Straw Hats,SkoaI FFA ...... Straw hats, cowboy boots, rodeos, pick-up trucks, KVOO Radio, Skoal, goat ropers, and rednecks, right? Wrong! The FFA is more than just raising cows, and wearing your hair short. It is an organization of, by, and for high school students interested in agriculture. Billy Sanders, Muskogee FFA president, said Many people laugh at you when you tell them that you are in FFA. They call you a goat roper. We are trying to change this image. Farmers are the most important people in our society. We can do without computers, although they are a convenience. We don't need T.V. repairmen, electricians, or plumbers, although it would be hard to get used to being without them. But without the farmers we would die. Whenever someone makes fun of the FFA or of farmers, I tell them not to talk with their mouth full. To be in FFA you have to be enrolled in a Vocational Agriculture class. The Vo-Ag classes offered at MHS are Vocational Agriculture I, II, III, IV, Vocational Agriculture Occupational Training, and Vo-Ag Farm Mechanics. Vo-Ag classes don't just teach you how to plant corn or raise animals. There are units in record keeping, budgeting taxes, welding, conservation, public speaking, and leadership just to name a few. FFA members raise animals for the fair and for the livestock show. They also go on field trips. But that is not all that the FFA does. Community service is a big part of the FFA program. Muskogee FFA has completed several community service projects. They landscaped the new Muskogee Public Library and the new Highway Patrol building, they helped in the Coody Creek clean-up campaign, and are presently cooperating with the Muskogee Chamber of Commerce Chamber Maids in planting wild flowers on all major highways leading into Muskogee. The FFA has many after-school projects. A typical day might find Conley Wilson, John Raney, and Kent Barber de-horning cattle for an area rancher. You might see Jim Flusche, Lonnie Daugherty, and John Flusche taking soil samples to analyze the mineral content in the ground to see if the right crops are being grown on the land. You might find Phillip Miller, Randy Tatum, and John Eldridge in the Vo-Ag room studying samples of greenhouse shrubs and trees, or Dwayne Clark, Neal Foltz and Garland Reece working on the many reports FFA files with National FFA Headquarters each year. The reports include membership rosters, program activities, National Chapter Awards Volumn 61 1975-76 . Page 85 FARM 0. , A' e ICA THE NATIONAL STUDYING VOCATIONAL ORGANIZATION Fon AGRICULTURE applications, and a final summary of occupational experience programs within the local chapter. All of the Muskogee FFA programs are sponsored by Wendell Fenton who is assisted by W.G. Parker. Spring shows are a busy time of the year for FFA members. The first is the Four-State Livestock Show in Anderson, Missouri and then comes the Muskogee Junior Livestock Show and finally, the Oklahoma City Livestock Show. So the next time you decide to make fun of someone because he is an FFA member, try to imagine what it would be like to be without people to grow food for you to eat, fibers for the clothes you wear, and the building materials that build your homes. J 5 , .M I4 7 ' . i-ff - 'I V 4-A lg 'ii . - ?f FFA President Bill Sanders shows FFA Chapter Sweetheart Debbie McGowan how to use a surveying instru- merit. l133.QBll'i,fH!lQEQll 1l.QlL1Q,,Q.f. AlIl9IiQiIl'1Q11'!l?,CLS.,i119,LlCElQE..IQ,fE1Q1L,,fi!SL,IQW sfrlimnnyss Mullins .. ,Dennis Lynch, Jeff TIeedwe11,,,Ji1nJonesr--Qary.Jiennsey,,-Buhl2x,KQcsh,,sSneyesMhirtingnilL,,arnlMQ. We-Qgs.,,The seqonclrrowringltrdes - Dave Robertson, Grover Barnard, Missy Ernest, Mikeasmith, Aan-na, 794115, Dds1esHan1il19n, Patty Meyer, LQri,Cain,, De A11en,,and Kathy Lay-The Ihirdrcw. inelndses v Janise 101195, Janet Beffyhills Cheryl Reeslriihrislisnes. Williamsss ,,S.QIlm2l.,H31Id,QSLL.,Cl11ClY.MQL1TQlIll ,.,.Bastty.-,Qm,. QEL1y,,YLQelmLileLl3rSe.w-ardslt .Bam Eiiekert, IQebbie,Breshears,.. Leslie..,Smartt Janice QQ,ppcck,,,,arm.Iv,us. .Q11i1llQII9..fFl!lQ.:.fQ119..fQ1lILQ,YIQW includes - Twila Brisence, Susan Walker. Joyswhne, Betty Wimnsr EeL1ia.Beawe.le3,y.sQastlebsenysW.LindaHewardsEersesa MQY.r.1315LIb21QRiU301f Gina Howard- Teresa Arterburn, Kathy Keg, and Janie Sutton. ThCAAI'Il6Ij,Q31'1 Field, Service members arevlefttoa right, first row LMartha Kent, Gary Larson, Susan ,StQlQg,,,,MQndalyres, Tom Loftis, sM,ark,,1Qieman, Carol Muskin, Bernadete Gerra, Jina Navabi, and Jaana .1ieuQla.LI'.1Qreccnds rew .lI1Ql1lQQ5,,:,QQhX,B.i1.1lQ11, ,M3Tk,BIQW11Ql,r Juha Caldwerl, Kenny Catlettr Rosanna ,Compagi,,Ra111,e Delmedaipgwlan Eugate, Cathy Green, ,Julie Hird, and Shannon Kelly. The third row inclucles-,1Mike Rile,y,,Alan Smith, Stanley Smith, Candy Wright, ,Preston,Bannon, Debbie Buse, SQLDQri.ng,,,r,.QehbielEdge,s and Mcni.qu.e,..AntniL,s,The fourth Icw includes - lcy Harmon. Leisha Haworth, Sttsanjelagzl, Jenny Herron, Jolynn Pannell, Jenny,SettlemQre, Susan Stokes, and Mr, Oglesbee, .Ihe fifth-rc,un1QnCietxMIss,Janice Lowrance, Qcnna, Bins, sTan21a.Bn1nt1ey, Diane Dieman, Dana Ester: Qe..B9lxnta,rE,yres,.,Mie11eleferrees, ,Andtews,Qi,l1nQrer end John Marsden- The last rcw includes - Mr, Qain Deetz, Anne Kershaw ,lean Kimbro, Scott Qghar1sQ1,qB,ynthia,,Rusg,t1,m,, Glen Schoongkr, Sally.IQ,, ngolper, Eileen Walker, and Mark Whitman, . Ms,r.rn19rs,Qi,.the.. Ensure ,hnniemakcnsoisA.msQQa.-i,nQlnde..sfirst.rQu.s,.lef,Lto right .1..Gary.Lt1Q11en , Sheila Mannelt D9l'!i5C.,N2 a -ReneEalniq.,,,9l1e.ryl.l?s:rryLDonald BQJQiUSQHf,B9Fm3 Smith- Ronnie Smith, Linda Snoddy- GeneYi2vn,We1Ch- Snsnn .WEf...1UlZ- Karen Wilkinson, QQdvMQIkYvWilSQH, The second row includes - June Taylor, Fedro Givens, Geoff Horlick, Bernadine Johnson, Kathy John- sonulohn Keeling, LaRhonda Knapper, Jeanetta Leatherman, Brian Lee, and Jerry Linton. The third row includes - Jesse Leeds, Greg Livtthg, Michele Cox, Tetrazena Crawford, Rhonda Davis, Terry Davis, Jeff Denton, Thomas Dooley, Dianna Drew, and Darrell ,EQ-Qlt4VT,he,fQlgh,rowwilncludgs 5,Cheryl Fields, Randy Ferguson, lola Brown. Lori Brown, Delores Burkhalter, Lovie Byrd, Millicent Chain-berlajnn, Vvv- B ljjan Chandler, and Patricia Coleman. The fifth row includes - Mary Brown, Talitha.To1lett, Lisa Stewart, Latgya l'lE?Dl?hfSY- QUCIYIRW1- BeHiI?,Ba11afdf Linda Bingham- and Jane Brewer: The Si?SU!,.5QWif1C1BEl9?-,:,EIi9.,.H?.4Q,- TIHCY H9QPGIf,.QQl?Of ra-h'JacksQnLQelbert Jackson, ,Alonzo Moore, Pam Moore, Tami Parsons, Donald Reeves, and Donnell Thomas. The seventh row includes - Pam Waldrop, Marjorie Roberts, Carol Stuart, Jackie Welch, Sparky Davis, Regina Farmer, Terri Allen, ,Mike Cox, Judy Dobbsgalndyrlis Gerdqesl-llltexlastrrowlncludesrz- Gayle Brown, Susie Burlison, Diana Cagle, Sharon Chapman, Brenda Ellis, Cathyl Hliggisns, Jqhnna Lee, Debbie Mayes, Phyllis McVa ' . MQfIl1lQLS,Qf,lhC, Futurefarmersssoi America include. first, row, left to right- Wenda1l f .lard,,sBarker,g,,advisQrs.,,,The, second row includes - ,John Raney,,Lora Anderson, Ra-ndy-QI'3Q1m,l1Q-ngy Thomas, Phillip Miller, Mike Farley, Kent Barber, Gary Smith, and Danny Graham. The third row includes - John Tadlock, Blake Hawkins, Kenny Crabtree, John Ashwood, Jimmie Howard, Jim Flusche, Robert,,Eades,, Garland Reese, Pat Masker, and Manes Ellis. The fourth row includes - Jeff Strickland, Midkezfreeman, Jackie Kidd, Conley Wilson, Buddy Bass, Chris Ledbetter, Jack Bumgarner, Dale Pea- QhssislwnslildsridgealagksAshswpod .rand John Cawthon- The fifth row includes - John Flusche. Chrisiieitf. Ted Sprabdlin, Lonnie Daugherty, Dwayne Clark, Billy Sanders, and Steve Milwicz. The last row, includes :,-Gaty..Hngg1snS,. RQY.H3.lflkl115,. Ronrue H01 h.Ll9Dll29lQ.f,ll19r EI?U9QQlLll?.lUClLlSlQ irrstrrew t lei t 19.118111 1. .Harriet .Beelti Qavtsd. Branseun1t,J0ltrr.B.ra.nsft Qllmt, Qbfllthle..l3E!,!lSuLyI1t1Q,BuuEL59Ott,Celdwrellt Julie Caldwell. Creigfiellas, Darlallanadayr, and H.Qm..QQQ,ka,..,The.s,e.e,QQd.rQw. ineludes,1BQ,bert- Davis, ,Darrell Elliott, Andrew Gilmore, Lynda H2155 Leisha Haworth, Julie Hird, Patti Hird, Michael Hooper, Lisa Hoog, Danny Ennis, Betty Johnson, and PzmlaKirbylmllhelthirdvrow includes - Letitia Lieb, Jill,Lightle, Karen McCauley, Betty McCrary, Penina .MQ.QlllLe1Qil31YSS3, NiChQl.SQU,f D.E1UiQl.N3lSW?'Ud?I,,I-:3llI9.,NOImH1l, PQ1lZ1.,f9lT!Yfv.C11ll9k.-PlQIICLf 3 Pierret. The fourth row includes - Charles Procter, Marji Raunikar, Susan Stolper, Scott Richardson, Glenr1,Schoonover,nSarah Seward, Teddy Shamblin, Carolyn Sims, Hardy Smith, and Kathy Stoddard. ,Tire .left l9Y5I,.l!QlL1Q9i:. Sell! Etelpert , Deyette Tlrenrrst 11113 Navabr ,S .Sheila Whrtmrre ,r and l y Wise . 'H NUCA . Q .SKY Q 1 If-J if I-.',l, Hg Members of the German Club first row left to right include - Peri Garrett, Martha Kent, Lori Allen, Marcia Pittman, Carol Muskin, in-d Teresajalrrron. The second row includes - Janet Barker, Cathy Barton, Martin Beckman, Cherylee Buck, Dana Day, can rlQePri.est,- Danny Duncan, Robert Gaston, Martha Hardesty, Kathy Hildinger, Cindy Huffstedtler, Ann James. Kim Kelly.-and Lisa harnbert. The third row includes - Gary Larson, Tom Loftis, Kathy Miller, William Miller. .Tina Navabi, Jaana Peltola, G,w,eD.BI11.i.LI.. I-R,hQr1daURigney, Leslie Sytith, Donna Walker, Kevin Whiteker, Eddie William, Preston Bannon, and ulie Boehm. The jourth roy- ,irrqlug-es-Zjfrunqe-Buie,, Debbie Buse, April Chandler, Cindy Crain, Jan Crittendon, Chrissy Doering,-Chris Eaneslgtonda Eyres. Richg, ardmf-Qnberg,,. Cathy Ford, Denise Gordon, ,Thomas,,Greuel, Jenny Herron, and Jim Hester. Thedfifth row includes - Lorna Liuttgrt, Tony Martray, ,,Chris,McAuliff, George Morton, Brian Pierce, Alison Randall, Steve Sims, La,Rona Smith, Susan Stokes, Penny Strog 11in,kJinQTali,tha Tollett.,The back row includes - Nancy Mahan, Erin Wade, Susan,,Wade,-Gay Owens, Rebecca Werntz, Kenda Barber, David Bower, Diane IQen1Qn,,,TrishauIjckmann, Roberta Eyres. Dannyjile. Marty Thompson. and Nick Young. .Melnhers QI.. rhe. Spanish Qlub I. left rcorighr. frenrtrew include -,Chris Hanes, Jirnlny Merlin, Tonya MeAuitiQf,,,Annie Moore, and sponsor Nancy McLemore. Thetsecondrrow has +,,Mar1.lgg Fire, Nangyv E,l1li Qm,1'1iY,1119,1lQYm3.l1r,, Greg Lirrlea. Parri, Thomas. Karhey Baker , Mary. Ann M Bridge , -Leslieilalae .naug1LBlrQnr1.aQQQ1sson, Qamymurry. and Susan Gilnranin- The rhirdarcwa includes f,Mi1Q11,Qi1,Qr,.Sh3f0H Qqrr1ez,tASusan,sHea,d,,7Mary,H9oker, Jerry, lobe, Joey,.Iopdah1,wPhi11ip Jorski, Sydney Marshall, Joyce, aiyanseansiliciapwens- Of1..IhQfOlLIIh.,.IQW are - M011yaN0rman, Denny,,S1eneberger.,Karh Sudderrh Liz .Qrrrmillr ,H1Qn1y.tCmry.rBar12ara.yHQw,erd,.aIhcn1 Meyer Lslvlergerer Pilkington, Doree Trent, and Eileen MLalke.r., 4 Membersof ,Spanish Club,.1L,Leit toarighta. first row are - Jim Admire, Cindy Akers, BeL1mghL,.,Debbiye,Brashears,,Jimmy Brassfield, Ronnie Brassfield, Mary Brown, Patricia Brown..Ba1riQiar Broun. .DiannaarQagle.rQm1r1ierQoea,aMeky Draperr, and Kenny Eaton.tThe second row includes - gmt, EelL..B1:ian,EdmQridson.-David.Eskridge,.. Ciaryuflusche. Terri Eoster. Charlotte Foster, ,,Donna,.Garcia,aLiz Q-reeg,L Lorgliamrnons, Eyon Harlin, Danny Hoover, and Nick Hoover. On the ,third row are - Debbie dQyerQ,a.,Steve.lames, ,Delore,s.Johr1son,a Janise Jones. Terri Keys. Jeff Leake. Angela Lee, Karen Leggetr. Janet Lock, Lawerma, .Longr lay,Ma.u1di11, sand D9HH3,MQffilI..HT1l6 fourthrrow has,-iWayne Moore. Donna Lieisler, ,.,o G reg,N,ew.men,, Qarhy Beters.. Arthur,,Sat1t1ers, Susan aseabolt. Eugene Simmons. ,DavidaSi.uyard. Barberar Lgnlrngqmr M... B Qnmiete4Guerra,1Kar1a Smith, and Matt Stewart. ,The iifrh,srowa,ine - ,M lO.1l!liSQ.I1r,QMQIL 1Tipt.Qn,.51iua1iMinsLQrLJ esse WQfLort1,Li1en V!Qoda11..il'Q.MiQh-21 Young- Tmhdl i.a13.SOQi9m.1nQmbers tinclude first row left to right - Cindy Edwards, l4Q,BQ.,PC1l0l3,,Q51..-CU Pruitt ,, .hiaiwimrnteniuaiallsnls .C3arQl,lv1uski1ilt Tdmnkdftis, and M1ketR11dy- The .Second row includes - Spud blieyigk, 'Lori Hammonds,HKim Lanningham, Kenny Catlett, Gary Larson,mD,anny Dressler, Chrg, lfletohe,r,,ManglkMilie M-oyorey. The third row includes - Leisha Haworth, LuEllyn Sexton, Joy Harmon, Cindy wljluffstedzler, Patrioiarlaokson, Vicki CPosterJ Bullock, Mary Moses, Janice Jones, and Becky Walkup. I he .fourth row includes - Michele Riley, Mark Whitman, Gayla Fuller, a . f f 'fn-teissfgf - i t.,.. ' Members,qo,f,,theV,,National forensic League Club include left to right, first row - Donna Moffitt, Kelly QfBrien, Lori Moore, Sally Stolper, Michael Doernen, Susan Stolpen, Martha Kent, Lori Allen. Steze Murphy, Carol Muskinr, and Martin-Dorerner. The back row includes - Mrs. Nancy Poteete, Kitty Hoefer, Kendal Barber, Steve Sanders, John Wright, Kenny Catlett, -Lisa Wilson, Tom Loftis, Vicki Harrison, Bynthia Russum, LuEllyn,Sexton, and Milgejiilkey,-NQ14pic1uregL,' ' , Members of Future Journalist of America are first row, left to right -,Janet LaneL Patti Thomas,,gIarol Bacon, Parris Boies, Lisa Hoog, Jo Ann Barrett, Linda Wilbourn, lane Aldridge Lang Mike Dedmon. On Qthensecond row, are,-, Patty Clark, ,Sherri Reese , Cheri White, Chris Fletcher, Gary Flusche, Nancy Smith, J-.ynnavStout, Jan Crittenden, and Ann Upchurch ., .llleens t.,, For Christ members are first row. left to right-,rwhuddyt.QrQund,,.lane,Aldridge.,QQm1Jv',aQe, ,Mary Hooker, Kathy Miller, and Dan Niswander.MThe second s,LhGndyQomd+,1uma .RQQdQ, Cathy Considine, Peri Garrett, Michelle Cox, John Keelirig, Doree Trent,-ancLKarlal3arto,s,,1he jtmlggrovgware - Kathy Stoddard, Patti DeBord, Pattie Ames,A,PennywMullh1s,MLe,AQQ1g,-L,orna-litrttqri, ,lx-figge Pride, Terry Bass, and Dezo McGill. The fourth row inclugles - DaVette lh9.maL-Sha Betty McCIary, Rochelle Ross, Greg Newell, Susan Werntz, Carroll MatlQcl5,ACindy Burnett,,,,Cindy HUffS12dlEl1.-3lLd Mr- Larry Lashleyr NoLshQwn.1lerrgLHufier.and.IQhrLPs9rnas. Junior Civitan Club members include, first row, left to right - Geoff Horlick, Jerry Pate, and Mike Voegeli. The second row includes - Angela Prix, Robin Winkle, Candy Wright, and Cindy Burnett. The third row has - Gary Wright, Kevin Whiteker, Kelly Wiggins, Julie Johnson, Ronnie Powell, and Mike Scott. The fourth row includes - Buddy Ground, Martin Beckman, Cherylee Buck, Steve Smith, Thomas Ledbetter, and Bruce Buie. it Ek.A ' 1 - l 1 National Honor Society members include, first row, left to right - Sponsor Eloise Lange, Lori Allen, Martin Beckman, Robert Broaddus, Bob Burlison, Lovie Byrd, Craig Callas, Rose Canady, Dale Cluck, Pam Conard, Karen Davis, and Tammy Day. The second row includes - Daniel Duncan, Darrell Elliott, Kathy Ellis, Martha Fite, Cindy Garrett, Peri Garrett, Catherine Green, Howard Ground, Laura Hall, Kathy Hildinger, Julie Hird, and Annette Hixson. Third row includes - Bernadine Johnson, Julie Johnson, Peggy Jones, Martha Kent, Lisa Lambert, Gary Larson, Debbie Johnson, Kathy Miller, Diana Morgan, Carol Muskin, and Daniel Niswander. Fourth row includes Penny Pierce, Chuck Pierret, Ronnie Powell, Michael Pratt, Gwen Pruitt, Carole Richards, Rhonda Rigney, David Robertson, Tina Robison, Stanley Smith, and Kathy Stoddard. On the fifth row are - Susan Stolper, Janie Sutton, Leslie Terapin, Sina Trevithick, Mike Voegeli, Susan Werntz, Kevin Whiteker, Karen Wilkinson, and Lisa Wilson. Members of the Riot Squad included, first row, left to right - Tommy Anderson, Bruce- m1ie,Lmr1.CJ.amranQ..J9lrn.sKQ.1,mer.-,Ihet S6QO!'1C1.ItQW,i11C1,LlClCS,' Sk Robinson Marr flfhQm,pso,n, Phillip Jorslgl, Dale Hamilton, Dan Augsburger, Alan Smith, Mark Pearson ,V ,Billy Sanders, ,and ,Mike ,Pratt.,1he trhirdnrow includes, - Brian Smart, Duane Anderson, .lQey,JcmQamltMQse,Wai1i.BatQlii1.,l.Gary,i,LarsQn, BQuuierPQwe11, Mike W ,, .KClLQI1...-T1'lQ flomthimwimclmstiei Tony Fisher. KimlY0ur1g, 10110 Slandrigg, PIGSIOH B2-11: nan, Tom Loftis, ChrissEanes, Robert Dickmann, Chris Fletcher, and Kenny Catletg, an ,Q 1 l Members of the Chess Club include left to right, first row - Bob Hughes, Wes Gardner, Pam Borovetz .keneerlfhomasir and D3D,DQ6lZJ-lhC,S,Q.39Ild rowitrnlc1udtes ff L GreQe,ang1VK,endal Barber,-QI'heVthird row includes - Chris Leake, Rebecca Werntz, Davette Thomas and Dey, McGill. Gther members not shown are - Kenny Catlett, P tti D B ' ' Gordon, Garyrliarson, and Candy Wright, MQQQQ-CQ!! the Qklal1QNn1amHeal,tll Qccupatiqns Student Qrganization includes first row, left to right -- JoAnn Barrett, Pam ilarrison, Susan Kennedy-, Pam Hall, Janet Lang- and Sherrlgaarmani Second row !1gLa1es4,5i1Qr1.511Qrts,rsLeas,A,11f1 Mi,1ler.,Der1ise Cope, Esibe11,Qlark,, Kathy lohasortt ,1QebQie,MeGQw.fm, .QfheriH9l43llYi119l,..A!QesS9IQ.QMego?l1i:QrrQn,in.elu,Qesr.-..154,rs,,,,QaLrt11.t,Ar115Qr.ifmtta.rMcmre,,Jm: lgara Ford, Kathy Griffitn, Kathleen ClaytQn,4BerQce Cope, DorQt11yACotteryJ and fAngttef,Hens1eyJV Fourth row incl d - Shirlie Dennis, Carmen Abrahaniljir inia.-,BrQwnJ-Egnkiej-Veir,Ugheryl Barrows, u es 7 'Misa MA g ddle ' Aan We . My-t shown 1S 1VLaQL,EulLQ11,w I MernberswofgQgsme-nologyWinncludeLiirst rovhlefdt to right - Rochell Nelson, Pagyqyylnite, and Jeanne llxtglnaizna,T.11e.ser:,QaQr.,reninelngeaf.-Eatriem.Qmmk.ert,rDebr.a,Sn3irh .Janice Franklin. Darlene Dean. 2l.1QL:1ll,,S1LiQQ,,YThQ-l11,i1li,L0W,.iT1Ql1lC16S: VickieYiQarrea1s,,l3rendraSmith. LeQClaytQn,rQ ' - ter, Antonette lNQrris9,n,,,Slue Mlnalker, Janice Hammond, Francine Swm, Melvaline Wilburn, lanet Qole-. man, and Debbie Broun, My l I ,Members of the Air Force Junior ROTC include first row left to right - Brian Wood, Gary Young, Lois Jggkerklamesv Calico, Lee Hardy, Mike Strout, David Bowen, Keith lLake,,jatriclaAmes,,and For- rest Singer, Thefsecond row includes - Judy Ames,-Keith Har-lin, Robert Murch-ison, Jimmy Willis, Bobby Harris, Carlis Wheat, Robbie Rogers, Susan Seabolt, Phyllgeljlugg-QL-and Ricky Iii:-The third Ql'V,1l1QlllQ9Sa,: P?L9W1lsls1am5snRQlphsQQs1nsLhlaMQLNQ.IWQQCl,,Alfred Fermell, hm Lively, Judy Lyons, Leonard Firestone, Bobby Johnson, and John McCoy. Themfourth-row has-Sandia Rouell, Richard Brown, Ronny Coleman, Carletha Ellis, Randall Brown, Morris Goodman, Dyezo McGill,-Lg-Lnliardyy,-Qian, -Rovuellhand Mike,,Ellington. The fifth, row includes - Mike Dedmon, Pam McMullen, Doug Parent., David Lackey, DayidUStov.al,l, Teddy Shamblin, Bobby Carter, Sam Stone, and Mike Johnson. The last ronumludes ,1.Ma,r.k..,StrQi1t,, l.ackslS1.dd .. and..sColone1 Virgil.B11Ike- Not plctured IS Renee Thomas. .s,,,,v,.. 5 Members of the Junior Classical League first row, left to right, include - Tracy Henry, ,Mgy Kay ,liardklwl KeitbsLanges.s,and Kenny C3.LLQILn,1il16,56CQI1d row includes - Margie Wicks, Peri C ' Wilson, Cathi Green, Bernadine Johnson, Angela Teague, Alan Yeakley, and David Gill. The third ,row includes - Bob Burlison, Rosanna Compassi, Stanley Smithrs Sonya Ray, Beth CIO..W.S1...-1 Randi ROb: bins. MaIk.CuILiS,.RQyetl Ward, and ,Donna Drew. The fourth row includes - Nancy Harrison, Suzanne Goodyear, Mark Wilson, Mike Voegeli, Dana Anderson, Julie Johnson, Rita Hewitt, Laura-Hall, Christine Evans, and Diana Drew. The fifth row has - Eddie Bainer, Steve Sanders, Karla,Bartos, Vicki Mel-sQn,wShannon Kelly, Mike Riley, Gary Larson, and John Lippman. ,The last row includes - Miss onsgr, .The morning Printing class inelttdes from left to right ,wfilsit IOWYA- ROQM-QWPGBSC,D-MQQQV'MilllOH, Sheri .Qmanniuaglhgonenilmy-Dp.bhsi,,Q11Qrxl,t!!l1itQJ.,,andildgxiztmalwell- The last row includes - Ric Cun- -ningham, Tony,,Fpr-gl, Don Made, Cliarleiyiillgegb-EgjgA1t,Mgyeg,-Mmipggkelvl-Qyjs, and Alonzo Grant. The ,afternoon Printing class rincludei ,Qom lhemfht to right, first row - Lonnie Carreathers, Debbie Bea: chee, Dannie Taylor, Rene,-ljlow-grd,,Reg1LLL,Qa1awg1ny,Manglkggggjierce. The last row includes - Keith., Dedmon, Stephen Hill, Bill Briggs-, Lo ' , l'l1:.mQLning,auto mechanics Qlassincludes, lefrlro rightllfirsx row - Timmy Sterling, Kenneth Longd, .annaQay.l.ani,lMndy Hackett. The back row has Leon McCormick ' - M ' Ki V Don ' ' QM' QH.3DlQ.-mQQh3QlQ,,ClQSS,Hl5I1UQCSl,fLO.ll1.lh53 left. first row - Clayton Jones. Dean Marlo. QOE.,dHd.,.QIQm, Mprris, .,,, The, seco11d,-xow. has Leon McCormick L.instrus:1Qr5 Layerne Chapman .4 ,BQbb.yl,1iarli11.,,,a,ng1,,QMng2n SLQWQL11 . .Ihelback row includes Danny Castleberry-, Randy Mullen, Henry- 1 CLUB Junior class officers include from left to right, front row - Philip Porter Lpresident and Leisha Haworth, vice-presi ,dent. Back row includes - Gary Luellen, sergeant-at-arms and Randi Robbins, secretary. Not shown is Lori Ham mons, treasurer. ' ' ROTC steps right along. SNAP SHOTS Gary Larson, AFS member struggles for a touchdown. I I X e Mike Riley and ebGwgnWw12.ruitt, Thespian members practice for a play, 'Qre installation of VICA members and officers. -Janet ,Qolernan relaxes as Brenda Smith finishes doing-V her hair. 100 Print shop workers Lee AFS memjgrsdgng Logign egqghange students talk Lggeggher ,during the AFS picnic. ,Hardy and Lonnie Carreath7 .GIS pm Logelher an issue of, the scoUT,1 .Mike Voegeli auctions off Mark Whittman in the JCL slave auction to raise money for their club. 5111513 Ili!!! '!!2 gil' .ll' ll.'.s' si' 510' Q , , .Davette Thomas prepares her defense against Kathy McGill in a quick game of Chess during a Chess C x 101 Medical Science Club members listen to a lecture on medicine from a nurse. if fi f' Qafwm , 1 ' ' .Q -ig AFS club members Jina Navabi and Diane Dieman sell -programs at a Rougher football game. lin WMM --Q, VICA installation exercises made each member feel, , important . Swiss Student Musical Queen A young lady who is from Switzerland was this year's All School Musical Queen. Barbara Hammerle, who calls Steffisburg, Switzerland home, was crowned Musical Queen during each performance of the All School Musical Oklahoma! She was escorted by Marc Susman. Barbara was the first foreign exchange student to be crowned a queen at Muskogee High. The 18-year-old, red-haired lassie had Dr. and Mrs. Ben Gaston, 919 Nelson Drive, as parents while in Muskogee. She is the daughter of Marta Hammerle of Steffisburg, Switzerland. Her father, a dentist, passed away five years ago. She has three brothers--two older and one younger. The oldest of the three, Markus and Chris, were foreign exchange students. Markus studied in Colorado and Chris in Michigan. Martin, the youngest, is still in school in Switzerland. I have certainly had a wonderful experience in this country, Barbara says, and I hope to be able to return someday in the near future. Her stay and education in the United States ends in July when she will return to Switzerland. She will enter a school in Thun, Switzerland, to continue her studies. Cross country track and skiing are two of her favorite activities. She was a member of the MHS cross country team and track team. I enjoy running, especially the distance events, she said. I enjoy the freedom of being alone and the challenge of running distance races. Cross country races in Switzerland are different than we know them. Our races involve running two to three miles on a well-defined course. In Switzerland, the course is not defined. The runner has to use a compass and map to find the course. There are certain check points the runner has to find and the only way he can find them is by using a compass. Cross country running is really different in Switzerland. In this country, everyone runs a race together, everyone is on the course at the same time. In Switzerland, you start at five-minute intervals. Unless someone catches you or you catch someone, you are running alone. The race lasts about 50 minutes. Barbara also likes snow skiing. Cross- country skiing is her favorite. I cross country ski to stay in shape for running, she explained. Being in this country has not been that much of an adjustment for the young co-ed. Her biggest problem however, was when she first arrived back in August. It was so hot here. I had to stay inside under the air conditioner. It was hard for me to breathe outside. I was not used to the heat Volumn 61 1975-76 Page 103 I, AllASchool Musical Queen Barbara Hammerle is surrounded by her court of Lynda Burris, Third Attendantg Kim Hine, First Attendantg Mary Kay Maid-of-Honor, Kim Lanningham,Second Attendant: and Cathy Ford Fourth Attendant. and all of that humidity, she commented. Barbara's court in the Musical included Mary Kay Harshaw, Kim Hine, Kim Lanningham, Lynda Burris and Cathy Ford. Barbara's escort, Marc, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Susman. Mary Kay was escorted by Mark Wilkerson. Mary Kay is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.A. Harshaw and Mark is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wilkerson. Tommy Holleyman escorted Kim Hine. Kim is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hine and Tommy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holleyman. Kim Lanningham is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K.E. Lanningham and her escort Buddy Ground is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Ground. Escorting Lynda Burris, third attendant, was Kenny Eaton. Lynda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Burris and Kenny is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Eaton. Jim Martin, son of Dr. and Mrs. James Martin, escorted fourth attendant Cathy Ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Ford. vi We S. I' . I fix 1' n E! m , V . 3 S .a , J ii i f, 17' ., 51 Dana Anderson Maid Of Honor Escorted By Tommy Holleyman wwe. Sharon Lawhead Second Attendant Escorted By Geoff Horlick 105' Escorted By Martin Beckman .Lynda Torbett -First Attendant Escort Susan Qgrtgg f V' ,X 5 N ,Egnrth Attendant Escorted By Bjl y Waters EMM QW 4 www eo Escorted By Eugene Simmons Letitia Lieb Maid Of Honor jggorted By Rodney Callahan Qindy Crain I lunior Attendgnl Egggrged By Tony Mamay Angela Frix Senior Auendang Escorted By Jeff Denton 41? Sheila Whilmire Sophomore Atgenglgni ,Escorted By Todd Davis ludy Wicks , ,Maid Of Honor, Escorted By Lonnie Daughfery, t ,Qdbwdlfgwm Escorted By Bill Sanders Debbie Downsw First Attendant ,Lscorted By Conley Wilson ane Bresser Second Attendant Escorted By leff QQQQQILL. f mei? wgtgflw. Qgwwimemli ,FQ ww FQ Qbbwrs Eggggted By Bubby Koch .K.iL113LBaks2L Escorted By Authur Smith f'i ss Escorted By Joe Baucom y1'glgi Qgfiman ,Fourth Attendggt Escorted B d ' ' ' 4-zz? xx in :QR First Attendgnt Escorted B Chris Fle Robin Draughog , l bird Attggglamg -Escorted By Greg Arghgr Maid Of Honor Egcorted BX Steve Rohde. D . 2 ss .r . . 4 4 , if E! F O urth Attendant 1q lillviichael Mclmosh Lgig yjglker M A Eligg Sgggghg ag 1 dotted Eg m lgmeriig Qllgg ,if-J ,gms-Qi yr A Wk g.m.H.mL Escorted By Mark 93 cmfmw WMM . Cathy Ford F ourth Attendant .Esgoned By limppy Martin K,-Q3 Q? iQQ. ,BAN D QUEEN Annege Hjgggg 4- 4 .Debbie McGougn,Escor1ed B3LBi11 Sanders, FOOTBALL QUEENA 'Bernice Cope Escorted By Eugene Slmmgni, aww E FLei5ha Haworth Escorted By Mike Dedmon , if' f,o at 25 'oo U ff by . spy, , A 6, .N .s . x l I12 , UAL ,Sophomores Find New Experiences By Cindy Groover We were the Sophomores of 1976 starting- a new year and a new future. 'The past years have provided us with the knowledge and confidence we need. Our mimi. 1975-761 . ' Page113 achievements are now our courage and own class. We stand on the bottom step, not stamina. Our failures have taught us how to by choice but by tradition. We are not below loose with a sense of dignity and learn by the the others, for some of our standards are much experience. We have two more years of high school higher than our junior and senior counterparts. Therefore, criticism becomes a ahead of us, we know not what lies beyond, -part of the everyday routine. We accept these but our hopes are high. As a sophomore, we begin to realize there will always be competition in life. This is an words of criticism and strive on. Strength is essential in each one of us. Strength to remain, strength to grasp and important part of our education. Competition ,strength to resist the bad which is set before is not just the struggle for grades and recognition but to remain the person we are. By this we mean to hold on to our beliefs and us. As we look back over our sophomore year,- we look forward to seeing our dreams take on Andrea A Real fQuack!' When you call 682-3159, don't hang up, you do not have Walt Disney's studio. our standards. , ,Many change their Wag, to fit the ways form and meaning. The wisdom we gained will make our road brighter through the future of others. If we believe in ourselves and grespect these beliefs, why is there any reason to change and copy someone else? .Support is seldom found except among our years. We are well prepared for the next step. It Ywill bring new opportunities and new hopes. A new path to travel--as juniors ..... and the SENIORS, '78. Vietnamese Students Join Sophomore Class As we walked down the halls during our ,sophomore year. we became classmates with Since living in the U.S., the Vanphams You have not reached the wrong number either. It's 'probably the number you dialed and you are speaking to sophomore Andrea Boies, doing one of her imitations of Donald Duck . One of Miss Boies' favorite pastimes is imitating the famous Walt Disney character '.'Donald Duck . Be- sides Donald Duck other characters she have experienced all kinds of changes. The 'imitates are f'Mickey ,food, currency, life-style, and transportation Mouse , Bugs Bunny L ,many students that use to be at that other f school. Most of our new classmates came from ,are all different. It's been an adjustment, to f'Foghorn Le2horn , Alice Robertson tif we went to West Junior sav the least. High! or vise-versa. Once we got to know these new Hao tpronounced how l is 14 years old. the Rhode Island Red Rooster. ,He enjoys such sports as ping pong,- classmates, we discovered they were just like basketball, volleyball, and fishing. He prefers One of her listeners' -favorite characteristics us--SOPHOMORES. We just happened to go to the cooler weather and he enjpys playing the in Donald Duck is his different junior high schools. But two of our new classmates received guitar. ,Hoa has a pet gold fish, and his interest in sneeze. It is perhaps the funniest and the their pre-high school educations in a war-torn upets is expanding. tThe Vanpham family had most unique sound she country that lies several thousand miles from ,four or five birds, four dogs, and two cats makes. Muskogee. U.S.A.--Vietnam. Vietnam became a household word when they lived in Saigon.l ,Hoa's schedule this year consists of Andrea is also talented in other areas. during the mid-60s. The little Southeast Aisan 'French I, Algebra II. Libr ary, Boy's Physical country came closer to home when thousands Education, and two classes of English. of refugees fled the country just before a ,complete communist takeover. The Vanpham family escaped from Thy lpronounced too l is 16 years old. She and her boyfriend do an act where she ,stands behind his back 'She enjoys listening to music and playing the .and uses her hands, guitar. Her favorite movie is Romeo and while he tells the Vietnam--and their home in Saigon--in a fishing- Juliet and her favorite television show is story, 'iThe Three boat. Their journey carried them first to f'Mission Impossible. She likes to play tennis,- dBears . Guam, then to Fort Chaffe. Arkansas. From and her favorite season is Autumn. -there. they relocated in Muskogee. ,Hao and Thu Vanpham. brother and ,Thu's schedule this year is French I,- Apgjy, as she is known bv her friends,- Libraryg Algebra I, Girl's Physical Education has performed at varie ' ee High School as -and two classes of English. sophomores. They had been in our country Jgggactb' one month before the start of school. ,Although Hao and Thu have not had time .ous banguets and func gtions at her church. to acouire the taste for all American Foods, When she does. she Myskggee High was their first introduction to both vagree on hamburgers, salads, fruits, captures the attention a United States School. bread and ice cream. H-Q... is 4 WJ 1 - W ,ifm M W -ml-ffffl 1 2: Q 5 r X M, N M T Q K K V? Abel, David Admire, Jim VAlexander, David Allen, Susan Allen, Tony Amann, Sharon Ames. Judy Anderson, Darvin Anderson, Donna Anderson, Duane Anderson, Janet Anderson, Ruby Anthis, Edward Agglegate, Steve Arkeketa , Melissa Armstrong. Jacqueline Ary, Tony Ashwood. Jack Baker, Beth Baker, Karen Banks, Karen Banks , Sue Barber, Kendall Barnette, Marc ' Bass, Gayle Bass, Terry Baucom, Cindy Beane Pam Belcher, Nancy Belcher , Tim Bemo Sharee Bennight, Doug Bentley, Bobby Bernamonti, ohn Berry, Marla Bethany, Amy Bias, Robert Billingsley, Terry Bingham, Brenda Bitting, Daryl Black Barbara Blackstock, Randy Blakeburn, Lowry Bliss, Donna Bloss, Kip Boehm, Shelia Boies, Andrea Bolden, Marha Boling, Kenny Boren Rita Boren, Ron Bgswe , Debbie Bowden, lQem'se Bowen, ohn Bo , vig wen Da Bowers Debbie Bowles, Danny mwling, Kent Brackeen, Michael Brackeen, William Bradley, Frankie Branch, Danny Branch Rose Branscum, Connie Branscum David Brantley, Tama Brassfield, limmy Brassfield, Susan Briggs, Steyg Brooks David Brooks, Hodges Brown, Danny Brown, Gail Brown, oanie Brown, Richard Brown, Stephen Burlison Susie Burris, Cynthia Butler, Mark Butler, Russell Butler Teresa Byers, Margaret Calaway, Regina tt Calhoun, Johnny Callas Annette Camgbell, Marjgg Camgbell, Marshall Cannaday, Darla Capps, Roy Carpenter, Nancy ggarter, gggrolyg Carter, David ggartmill, Liz Castleberry, Danny Catlett, Wally Cawthon, ohn Chaglin, Janet Chaglin, Lillie Chagman, Willis Chatman Sharon Clark Karen Clark, Marie Claunts Bill Clayton, Janice Clement, Reggie Clemons, Louise Qlift, Pat Clinton, Pattie Coe, Natalie Keith Harlin, left, points out the fuselage on a model F-105 to Judy Lyons, right, .and Colonel Burk during an AFROTC lecture, ,Kim Hine, left, and Sandra Nelson look over ,Eileen Walker, left, and Cindy Burris mysti- ,new music before Qlgss starts, ygally V gaze into the fire as they roast their .weiners at the AES piQI1i.Q, .Waiting for the bell to ring, John Tipton, right, demonstrates how easy it is to balance boolgss on his head - especially when he's ..USi.Hg.Q1E1,QL. I ills g Bohbbsyj-1a1Lis ' h various medals awarded to servicemen Derforminsz overseas ..,. .Ewa ,,.. -L , - ,4llfaw-vm-w,. A2 si' Nsxx MaLk..QQ.Qk-is-intrigued by the world of coLQr.as he ,puts finishing touches on a class proiect .,,, Cole, Cindy Cole. Donald Coleman, Ronny Colenutt, Perry Combs, Bobby Conrad, Janet Considine, Cathy Cook. Mark Coge, Donald Coggock, Tim Courtemanche , Donna Covey, Sheila Covey, Sherl Cox, Chris btree Kenn 9 Cra t, 1C e Craig, Jerry Crisg, Willie Crittendon, Terry Crosby, Laura Crossland, Gina Crotty, Steve Crow, Leslie Curry, Jimmy Daniel, Bonnie Daniels, Danny Daniels, Lela V Darnell, Ricky Davis, Angie Davis, Jeff Davis, Robert Davis, Sgarky Davis Todd DeCamQ, Kay Deere, Lisa Deerinwater Laura Derrick, John Diaz, Brenda Dickmann, Trisha Dieman Diane Dillard, Kellie Dillingham, Janet lljillion, Gary Dobbs, Forrest Doerner, Martin Doerner Michael Doughty, Tammy Drager, Anita Duncan Roosevelt ,Eades, Bob Eaton, Frank Eck, Clint V Edgeman, Lisa V Edmondson, Brian Eldridge, John Ellington, Mike Ellis Brenda Ellis, Carletha Ellis, Susan Embry, Sheryl Eggerson, Bobby EBBerson, Donnie Ernie, Ralph Ervin, Karla Eskridge, David Evans. Joyce Evans. Leonard Eversole Dana Ewing, Terry Eyres, Roberta a.c. H . 11- 4 'pun I Fa ug , - . . . Felts, Patsy Fennell Alfred Ferree Michele 1 Fields, Raymond Fitzgerald, Tara Fletcher, Melanie Flowers, Linda ,Flusche John Ford Debbie Foster, Leroy Foster, Paula Foster Steve ,Fowler Dennis , Francis, ludy oosevelt . ' Q l razier, Tere ., H 1 ' e Frix, Dawn Fullbright, Dannetta ,Ful1bright, Winfred Egller, gggthy gganther, Trina ,gQ,arcia, Qgnna Garcia, Keith Garner, Gary Gardner Rena Garvin, Jill Gaston, Benjie Gay, Chris Gesin, Ralph Gibbs, Franklin Gile, Danny ,Gil1, Brad ,gQilmore, Andrew .QHQMDLLDQA gglgnn, Sharon Goad, Dena Qggd, B-Qggie Qomez, Wendell Goodgaster, Terryeh Goodwin, Ednay Graser, Janet Graham, Danny Graham, Tracy Grant, Alonzo i Grant, Alghonso Graves, Debi Gray, Cindy, ,Gray, Joyce Grayson, Conzy Green, Becky Greene, Steve Gregg, Larry Greuel, Sarah Grider, Stacey, Groover, Cindy Ground, Cindy Guinan, Sarah Haddack, Eugene Hagan, Kevin Hall, Randall Hambrick, Lynda Hammonds, Anthony Hanna. Joni Hanzark, Teresa Hardesty, Marlg Hardy, Lori Hargas, Tracy Hariin Evonne Harlin, Gordon Harnage, Kathy .Hir.EiiaB.OM1.! rrrs, Lynda Harrison, Na y Harrison, Teresa Harrison, Vickie Harris, Butch, Ha ' ' nc 4 Jan RigneLpractices for District Band tryouts ,fi r Harshaw, Bobby Harshaw, Guy Hatfield, Billy ,Hayes, Ava Hayes, Brad Hayes, Carol Hayes, Debbie' ,Hayes, Kathy Hayward, Cheryl Hensley, William Hershey, Iosegh Hester Kit Hickman, Victor Hicks, Kim Higgins , Fred 'ld' er . k I H1 ar ara Hill, Donna Hill Melinda Hill Roland Hill, Steghen Hinds, Mike Hine, Kim Hinkle, Martha f Hird, Patti Hogan, Lonnie Holderby, Tim ,Holdridge , Janet Hollifield Linda Holloway, Richard Holmes, Maureen Holt, Michael Holt, Robert Honea Robert Hoover, Danny Horn, Ricky Howard Barbara Howard, Brian Howell Diane Huggins, Cathy ,Hughes, Carol Huitt, Mike Hulsey, David Humphrey, Pam Hung, ggiggjy Hunter Treba Hurst, Wes Hutchison, giraysgn Hutton, Ehyllis, Hysloge, Karen Ingram, Kenneth ackson, Qaryn acksog, lggbgg Jackson, Weldon Jamerson, Marvin James Chris James, Steve Vlohns, David Johnson, Betty Johnson, Dan Johnson , Dave Johnson , Debra Johnson , Felicia Johnson , Glenda Johnson , Jack Johnson , James Johnson Jeff olly, Sheila Jones, Amber ones, Aundrea Jones, Betty ones, Dana Jones, Darrell Jones, Gregg Jones, Ray Jones Terri Q udkins, Randy Kelly, Dena Kelly, Karla Kendall, Jeff Kershaw, Anne Keys. Angela Keys, Kevin Keys, Terri Kidd, Jackie Kimbro, Jeanne King, Rodslen Kirby, Paula Kirk, lack Kirkwood, Mary , Kuder, Sherry Lackey, Ronnie Lamgton, Gloria Landkamer, anet Lane Keith Laster, Tina Lauderdale, Terri Lawson, Brenda Ledbetter Brenda Ledbetter Glenn Lee, Iahnna Leggett, Karen Lemon, Jeff Lenzy, Kenneth Lewis. Nita Lienhart, Monica .L'htle, lan Lightle, Jill likes, Ray Little, Wayne Logan, Lisa Lowdermilk, Donny Lowrimore, Jeff Lucero, Joie Luellen, Mike Luke, Ricky Lyons, Arthur L ons Jud liff Ton, McBride, Chris y McBride, Denise McBride, Tonny McCage, David McCage, Donna McCawley, Karen McClain, Faye ,McCleland, Terrys My McCoy, ohnnie McCrary, Ighn McGill, Cathy McGowan, ody Mclnnis Connie Mclntosh, Wiley McNeal, Phyllis ,McQueen, Keri Madewell, Donna Magles, Mike Marsden, ohg ,Marusich, Carl ,Mgthgwg, Rod ,Mathews, Jerry Matlock, Doug Matthews, Scgtt Maggy, Lggy NQ More Bus Rideg, . . Or Tired Feet For T135 Sophomores ,iophomore Leslie CL! getsw an-Wegcorr LQ-,class by a courteous JmiQ L Y J Qi ,fl . 'IU h . I UP no-., Qnce ngarllqsoplgornores did norown cars, motorcycles were a JR6-I1,Q,Q,?LIQl1.QLgQl5,l'1CI typing assignment while Nan goocljqrm of transpgrlation to and from school .V Warner prefers looking at the camera man. M-,..,,...,,.r-.......,., e 7' av 1' Q Maxwell, Loria Maxwell, Marie a ,Ta I- Meeker, Karen Meredith, Cathy Meyer, Thom .Milam. Renita ,Miller, Nancy Miller, Phillig ,Milligan, Johnny Milton, Delores Moaliitele, Penina Molton, Linda Moltsau, Lori Moore, Annie Moore, Bobby Moore, Julius Moore, Lori Moore, Wayne Moore, Bobby Morgan, Mark lMorris, Gwen Morrow, Dean Morse, Grant Mullins, Linda Munnerlyn, Ronnie Murry . Scott rn - :. ,- u p , U :- u -. tu In on on .0 . 1 1' vo, 1 ' English class . ,Myers, Fred ' Nail, Mark Neely, Sheeri Nelson. Cheryl Nelson, Sandra Nesom Brad Newberry , Jackie Newman, Greg Nguyen , Duong Binh Nichols Brian Nicholson, Alyssa Nicholson Karen Niles, Caroline Nodine, Jim Norwood Walter O'Brien, Kelly Orman, Qghbje Owens, Keigh Owens Linda Ozmun, Scou Rage, Andrew Eannell, Kathy Egrris, Steve Patrick , Teresa Patterson, Dorris Patterson, Nadine Pearson, Bill Pendley. Jeannetta Penny. Leta Pentecost, Dawn Pentecost , Diane Perkins , Charles Perkins, Kenneth Perry, l am Pham, Hao Van Pham, Thi My Thu Philligs, Vincent Pierce, Eddie 1 Pierce , Micheal Pierret . Steve Pilkington, Margaret Pittman, Teresa Pitts, Leann Pitts, Rhonda Potter, Tony Powers, Keith Procter, Charles Pusley, Devie Rabbitt, Bemard Raney, Freida Rainey, Rena Ratley, Magy Reaves, Willie Reed, Derrick 'Reed, Leonard Reed, Lynn Reeder, Tresa Rhodes, Roy Rhymes, Altricia Richardson, Scott Richmond, Lynn Ricketts , Kelly Rigney, Ian Risenhoover, lone Ritchey, Kathryn Ritz Suzanne Roberson, ackie Roberts, Darrell Roberts, effery Roberts, Marjorie Robins, Carl Robinson, David Robinson, Sky Robison Tim Rodden, Tammy Ro ers g , Joe Rogers, Robbie Rose, Billy Rose, Jeff Ross, Ronnie Rosson Sandra Rowell Sandra Rucker, Bruce Rucker, Steve Russum, Rynthia Ryals, Terry Samaras, Charles Sanders, Arthur Schale, Terry Schiller, Phillug Schoonover, Glenn Schumacher, Ross Scott, Anita Seals. Richard Sellers, Ricky Sells, Loretta Sells, Ricky Shadrick, Stephanie Shamblin , Teddy Sharg , Valorie Shelton. Lowell Shiew, Betty Shigg, Prentice y Shultz, Arthur Simmons Anna Skrimager, Lisa Smart, Brian Smith, Antoinette Smith Arthur smith Joel Smith Larr Smith, Gary Sophomores Chervl Wells Gloria Lampton, Amber Jones,- and Jackie Armstrong relax between classes . Smith, Lisa Smith, Miriam Smith, Revinsr Smith, Robert Smither , Dewayne Stacy, Noel Staton Kevin Staton, Randy Steele, Rusty Steighner, Cheryl Steghens, David Steghens, Mike Sterling, Tim Stevens , Freda Stewart, Matt Stiglets, Julie Stiles, Rebekah Stoddard, Randy Stolger, Sally I0 Stone, Hog Stoots Brad Stout, Darryl Stout, Leesa Stroughter, Cindy. Strout, Mark Stuart, Carol Sudderth, Chris- Swift, Joseph ll' d !ac!ett, Talley, Beverly Taylor, Anthony Taylor, Dannie Taylor, Robert Teague, Lolita Thomas. Gail omlinson, Jeff T om son, Derric Thomgson, Kathy Thompson, Marty, Thomas, Martin Th h Q k Thompson, Robert Thomgson, Steve Thornton, Tami Tiger, Pete Tipton, lghn Tolliver Lenoria To ' , om mblinson T ,Trent, Doree Troxel, Tom Trussell, Teresa Tucker, lim Tucker, Natacha Tull, Frances Turner, Logan Van Alstine, Kyle Vanl-look, Angenette Vanl-look, Juanita VanLeeuwen, Tony Vaughn, Oliver Wait, Lana Walker, Becky Walker, Eileen Walker, Linda Walker Mike --Wallace, Debbie Walters, Cindy Walters, Tim 5 Ware, Raymond Warner Nan Warren, David Waters, Jim Watson, Kurt Webb, Dwight Webster, Bob Webster, Tom Welch, Herman Welch, Jackie Wells, Cheryl ,Werner, Regina Wheat, Carlis White Brock White, Cheryl White, Gay -White, Kelly ,White Kevin White, William Whitman, Mark rtmire n a K . . H Whittgiu, Steve For Sophomores Lori Moore, Kelly O Brian,-Janet I-loldridge, and,Keri, McOueerL. ll was a lang trip hame. after lgglng LQ MQALQSLQI fl-Q , Wherever there was a camera , there was a sophomore. its . I 4 I 1 if Brian Edmonsonr, left, and Steve Wright play a -Susan Ellis is fascinated by the art work done in our ,game of table tennis at the YMCA. V art department. 134 liuLQr,m1iQd,L4saLhys Rgmnellsprepare iersrhqhomeroom decorating 00111681 during. J:io.mQcQmingle.ek.. Afmvvxx 'K ,LhQU.ShQC Chris lgmes watches as his team mate makes twg pgjms, Sophomores leagied-hgy ro LLQ 135 Wiley, Floyd Williams, Antoinette Williams, Cheryl Williams, Dana Williams, Iaushlyn Williams, Kevin Williams, Pat Williams, Pete Williams, Rhonda Williams, Sharon Wilson, Carl Wilson, Kelly Wilson, Susan Winburn, Alicia Wing, Beri Wingo, Jon Winig, Hank Woodard, Ollinda Wright, Revaldo Wright, Steve Wright, Tewanna Yarbrough, Virginia Yeakley, Alan Young, Kim Young, Marsha Young, Nick Younger, Joe Qooly, Lisa, Hardridge, Tim Harvey, Regina Hewitt, Judy Lashley, Kenny Meeks, Louise ,Morton, Greg Parsons Tim Smith, Lynette Thompson, Alex Tucker, Jim Turner, Billy Joe Walker, Edgy Sophomores Cynthia Thompson Clefti and Martha Bowen get that American History assignment in Mr. Woodard s class xxx sl ul LW5' 'V rw 55 I Anderson, Tommy Anderson, Vindetta Ashing, Pat Billingsley, George Brown, Janie Brown, Larrey Brown, Wolanda Burkhalter, Derrick Butler, Mark Calhoun, Rolanda Cole, Cynthia Cooper, Johnnie Cowan, Riley Damet, Bryan Davis, Timothy Davis, Wanda Dean, Mary Dearman, Steven Dedmon, Keith Dever, Steve Dale Dickman, Victor Duran, Juanita Edwards, Edna Estep, Eric Dean Ewing, Richard Fields, Tami Freeman, Tracy Fulmek, David Fulton, Randy Green, Romona Grevel, Sarah , ,V- Pictures were not available for the following Sophomores: Hardeman, Johnny Harlow, Gene Harris, Thomas Holmes, Arnell Holt, Richard Holt, Lynn I-lolsey, David Hayes, Carol Hugart, Donna Jackson, Matthew Jackson, Mickael Johnson, Bobby Jones, David Jordan, Janice Lively, Jim Long, Jerry Matlock, Brenda Maxwell, Mark McClain, Eric Cameron McDaniel, Michael McVay, Phyllis Meeks, Louise Melton, David Miller, Kim Moore, Robert Moore, Teresa Morris, Joyce Murray, William Nash, Sheila Patty, Andrew Petray , Randy Ragsdale, Michael Ralph, Ernie Rainey, Sabrina Reid, Sandy Roberson, Julland Robinson, Morris Roth, Spencer Russel, Marshall Seabolt, Susan Smith, David Smith, Lynette Steele, Oren Stith, James Surrell, Mitchell Teter, Randy Thurston, Valerie Turner, Billy Joe Turner, Tarri Vaan, Clarence Walters, Cynthia Waldrep, Pamela Walker, Eddie Walker, James Washington, Bill Weaver, Franklin Williams, Betty Williams, Kebe Williams, Michael Willingham, Lisa Wooda1l,Randy Keith Dedmon praying for his sophomore year to end As a sophomore, Rougher quarterback Tony Junior Tony Olzawski holds the pin that was removed from his leg. Vol.umn 61 1975-76 Page 139 A Perrin Gets Lead Parr In Musical 'Oklahoma!' Junior Jon Perrin was chosen as the male lead in the All-School Musical 'f0klahoma! Jon was selected among several who tried out for the part. He is a second year choir student. Music has been a big part of his life since junior high. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Perrin. Cast along side of seniors Jackie Baker and Mary Kay Harshaw, Jon portr-ayed Curly in the Broadway Production Tony Remembers Break Olzawski faced a second down and short yardage 3ituation against Tulsa East Central. He took the snap from center and started to his left to run the Wishbone triple option. The fullback was covered so Tony kept the ball and continued on to the second option...the pitch to the halfback. This option too was covered, so Tony made that split-second decision and decided to keep the ball. He planted his left foot so he could cut into the crease and get what yardage he could. That was about the last thing he remembered until after he was placed into the ambulance and well on his way to the hospital with a broken left leg. When Tony planted his foot to make the cut, an East Central player knifed in from the outside and tackled him hard on his left side. The blow was concentrated on Tony's left thigh. The hit fractured his leg midway between the hip and knee. Instead of placing Tony into an imrnobilizing body cast, idoctors: decided to put a steel pin into Tony's leg and tie the bone to it. This allowed Tony to be up and around--on crutches--in three weeks, whereas with a body cast, he would have been in bed for four to six months. The pin was in Tony's leg for more than year. His activities were not curtailed one bit as he played summer baseball last year and played football this fall. The pin was removed during the break for the Christmas Holidays and the likable junior came back to play baseball in the spring. Tony said he thought about the accident and the pin in his leg a few times during the football season but he said it did not affect his play. I couldn't let it bother me if I wanted to play well, he said. I had some pain a few times but I just couldn't let it get me down. Recalling the freak injury, Tony said that he had never had a broken leg in his life. But I knew the instant that it happened I was hurt. As I hit the ground, I remember yelling, 'My leg is broken' but then I passed out and I don't remember anything else until I came to in the ambulance. The young gridder spent exactly two weeks in Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa after the accident and then another two weeks at home before coming to school. While in the hospital he was in traction constantly, with a 25-pound weight pulling at his leg to make sure the bone healed straight. The pin--which was around 18 inches long--was inserted inside the bone tissue. While no bone tissue grew while the pin was in place, there is no permanent damage to Tony's leg. And, while the pin was in place, the only thing that could have broken Tony's leg in that same spot was a blow from a sledge hammer. Tony enjoyed a good spring of baseball and he is looking foward to his senior year in football. The main reason for this is that he broke his leg in Tulsa and he will have a chance to play against East Central again on the same field the accident occured. And you can bet that Tony comes home with the team this time! presented as a part of Muskogee High's salute to the Bicentennial. Mary Kay, who was last year's lead in Annie Get Your Gun, played the part of AnnCarnes and Jackie played Laurey. There were 160 to auditon for parts in the play. Directors Orville Eaton, Jerry Huffer and Skip Klingman picked 90 for the February play. The production includ- ed 23 juniors. The majority of the juniors participated in the dance scenes. Porter Leads .luniors Phillip Porter was selected by the Junior Class as their class president. For Porter, it was his second straight class office at MHS. He was selected vice-president of his sophomore class. Leisha Haworth was vice-president and Randi Robbins served as secretary. The Treasurer was Lori Hammons and the sergeant at arms was Gary Luellen. There are some 30 candidates for the class officer positions. 'gpm-, a f K, A iw- Wa k 40 S i -z if 3 is K 3 QE Z 5? m 55 '35 3 T5 is -ff 53 5 132 55 E ei if ai 5 ii? fl N, E 49 SE if if if xi 35? ks? 52 SQ ff lg Q5 Yi 9? 52 ?2 X . V ll Have You Heard I know that one! A No mgybg I dQn'1 -, S 1 My V f ' Q , 'L .,' v , 'X fy' 5 'J' M, I w, Kg ' 5 ag -' my A 1 at my W V g ' ,. A M fr Q 4 as ,912 4 ' I 8 -,L 2' ffxh ' - A 'FFS K4 Q , A HPIQQSQ QLOQ! -r 1 The One About Oh, my gosh! -s You're embarrassing us! -w 'if .1 Q? .I .41 Q via a Q,-Ar' , ,Jn-cf '5! And this traveling salesman . . . L N 'k N-. t Est Storytelling! If you want to know the story Jimmy Martin was telling to make junior Twila Brigance laugh so hard Cas shown in the sequence of pictures on these two pagesj you might ask either Jimmy or Twila. Martin is also a junior and you can bet he will have some new yarns to tell his senior classmates. .M211'b9Q.9LQQ..iuQiQ91sffs,a.sl1Qy,mQiI..s.QiLulL1ma11e,4sswJQly,L1lbiL9-i.uni0I Q.11e.er1eadeL,ArniIa Stephens fb610W right! helps them out. A M i ,-- ', 5 fl , CQme on., Dave ,-give us a big smile lu ' ,A 1 MQIIQD Davis' after-five attire. 145 Abel, James Abernathy , Candice Adams . Patricia Akers , Cindy Aldridge, Jane Allen, Terri Anthis , Patricia Ames , Patricia nderson Tom Anderson, Kyla A , my Andrews, Mark Anthony, Darryl Aggleg Derek Archer, Greg Arterburn, Teresa Ashwood, Albert ,Bacon David Bacon, Judy Bailey, Cary , Baker , Kathy Shryln Moran, a junior, raises her hand to ask a guestion in class. 3,.s-HQ S Uh, do you think you could help me with my line . . . 5907 'Tix 1:::' -Q-af Baker, Kathy Baldwin , Gene Bannon , Preston Barrett , Lynda Bass , Buddy n Battenfield, Roger Battenfield, Ronnie Baude, Jimmy Beachboard, Jeff Beck, Harriett Bergmann, Jeannie Billings, Barbara Birkes, Jerry Bishop, Terri Blackman, Cecilia Bloss, Vicky Bode, Karl Boehm, Julie Boggs, Delores Bolding, Mark Bradley, Annetta Bradley, Debbie, Bradley, Sarahetta Branan, Joy Brand, Becky Brannan, Sharon Branscum , John Brashear , Debbi - Brassfield , Annetten Brassfield, Ronnie- Brennan, Bridgette B - r JoAnn Bridge, Mar! Ann. Brigance, Twila Briggs, Bill Brogdon, Paula Brooks, David Brown, Ida Brown , Jacqueline Brown , Kenny Brown, Mary QBrown, Nelsonl Brown, Patricia Brown, Patricia Brown, Rose Buie, Bruce Bumgarner, Jack Burgess , U 0 nna Burris , Lynda Buse, Debbie , C Give me a kiss or I'11 jump! I! Byrd, Geraldine Cagle, Dianna Calhoun, Rolanda Cannady, Herman Carter, Bobby ,Cavanaugh, Leslie Caywood, Steve Chambers, Kathy Chandler, April I Chapman, Beverly Chatman, Duane Chuculate, William Clare, Cindy Clark, Kenny Clark, Randy Claunts, Judy Clayton, Lela Cluck, Dana Coe, Cathy Coe, Connie Coe, Roger Coffman, Vickie Cohea, Mike Coleman Anita Coleman Kandis Collins, Mary Collins Sheila Conrad Rex Contreras, Raymond Cook, Holly Cookson, Rhonda Cooper, Floyd Copeland, Mike Coventon, Loir, Cowan, Daryl l.gQ?S',,MikE Cox, Bill Crain, Cindy Crisci, Larry Crittendon, Jan Crowell, Beth Cunningham, Ric Curry, Cathy Curtis, Marc - Daniels, Dwight .ll!i1ghGrLX,f..LQn13ie Davis, Marlin Davis, Ray Davis, Wanda Dean, Darlene Dean, Mary Dedmon, Mike Defoor, Mike- Dial, Pam . . 1 Diaz M1 ue h Dickrnann, Donn Dickmann, Robert Dillon, Jerry Dobbs, Judy lQoering, Chrissy Doerner, Bill Drake, Keith Draper, Rickey Draughon, Robin Dry, Tommy Dum, James Eanes, Chris Eaton, Kenny Edge, Debbie Edwards , Bernard Tony Olzawski takes time out of his busy day to Edwards, Edna Edwards, Mike Elder, Sherril Elliott, Diana Enelbrecht, Betsy Ennis , Ewell Escoe , Mike l5Hl?3.1l1i5.lQ .Eubanks , Deborah Eversole, Otis Eyres, Rhonda Fanelli, Ceda Faught, Tressa Feinberg, Richard Fennell Ronnie Ferrell Lisa E1 restone , Leonard Fisher , Tony .1it9...Ea1L Flanery, Stanley Flinn, Steve Flusche, Gary Flusche, ohn Folsom, Jerry Ford, Kathy sFortney, Pau1 a Foster, Patgoia Foster, Terri Fowler, Glenda Fraley. lerrx -Frazier, Devon Freeman, Larry Freeman , Teresa Frost, Charlotte Fulkerson, Doug Fuller, Gaxla Fulton, Randx Garland, Dale Q,a1'IiiQU1-H9idi r Gassawax, Donna . Gerdes, Marlis Gibbs, Eartha Gibson , Carla Gile, Mitch Gilley, Freda Gilmartin, Susan Gilmore, Valerie Gilyard, Dottie Goad Linda Goddard, Jeff Gomez, Sharon Goodman Morris Goodwin, Dana Qgodyear, Suzanna giordon, Denise Gordon, Hansel Gore Mike Graham, Connie SMQQKI ll Graham, Craig Graham, William Grant, Shirley Green, Debbie Green Elizabeth Green , Ramona Greuel , Thomas Grice, Phi11iQ Guinan Teresa Hagerty , Mark Hall , Jackie Hallum, Teresa Hamilton Anita Hamilton, Lavonna Hammons Lori Hanzark, Cheryl Harder, David Hardy, Cindy Harman, Joy Harnage, Gail Harrington, Joe Harris, Cynthia Harris Pam Harvey, Vanessa Hai1QrLh..L.eisha Hayes, Debbie Head, Eric Head, Susan Hebb, Connie Henry , Tracy' Hensley , Gary Herron, Jenny Hester, Jim Hewin, Alanh Highers, Gary Hiles, Sherri Hill, Lavada Hiner, Beverly Hinkle, Mary Hinkle, Rusty Hinton, Marty gner Da Hollifield, Jud Holmes, Moe Hooker, Mary I-Ioefer, Kitty ,Ho , ve . Y ,Hooper , Tracy Hoover , Nicholas Hogkins , Willie ff' ' .X ty Q ' X tw 1 E - - . X t i I ' , W- 'Z -x. K xt r X . 1 ,A determined Pam Wilson and other iuniors decorate a ce1I..f.Q1.HQIne coming. Horn, Drew Horsechief, Sam ,Howard Debbie Howard, Georgia Howard, Lynda Hughart, Donna Hughes , Charlotte Hughes, Kevin H m hre La Ta u Q y, ny Hutton Lorna Innis , Danny Jackson , Deborah 'Jackson , Delbert Jamerson, Marjorie Janway, Debbie Jenkins, SueAnn lobe, Jerry Johnson, Billy Johnson, Delores Johnson, John Johnson, Michael londahl, oey Jones, Aubrey Jones, Darla Jones David lones, Gary Jones, anise lones, Margie Jones, Roger Jorski, Philip Kappel, Marlene Kappel, Maynard Kerr, Barbara Kerr, David Keys, Ka1,hy King, Vernon Kirby, Herman Kirk, Gary Koehler, Kathy Lackey, David Lake, Kristi Lamb, Jim Landell, Betty Landrum, Bobby Lanningham , Steve Large, Greg Laster, Kari Lattie, Agril Lauderdale , Sherri Leach , Terry Leake, Chris' Leake, Jeff Ledbetter, Earl Ledbetter, Gloria Lee, Alfreda Lee, Angela Lee, Julia Lee, William Leeds, Leslie Leggett, Susan Leonard, Joe Little, Nathan Lienhart, Rosanna Lippmann, John Lively, lim Lockhart, Brent Loftin, Jim Long, Lawana l,.ggk, lanet Looper, Sharon I4 Luellen, Gag Luton, John David McAu1iff, Chris McBride Stan McCage, Billie McClain, Eric McClure, Lanna, McConnell, Carolyn nMcE1murry, Eulice McGehee, William McGill Ronnie Mclntosh, Michael Mclunkins, Eric McNac, Arthur McMullen, Pain. McVay, Gary Macomb, Mike Maddocks Debbie Magnino, Scott Mahaffey, Mike., Mahan, Nancy Mann , , Kathy f fija , U' 1,3 . -V --zu. li ' ,J L J LLLL, waz 1 .fl ff fl! J Mansker, Leslie. Marshall S dne Martin, Sondra Martray, Tony Mashburn, Donna Mauldin, Jay Miller, Becky Miller, Susan Million, Mona Mills, Shermita Mitchell, Connie Moffitt, Donna Moltsau, Alan Moore, Alonzo Moore, John Moore, Pam Moore, Roy Morgal, Rickey Moran, Shryln Morgan, Alicia Morgan, Carl Morrow, Cindy Morton, George Morris, Joyce ,Morris, Lisa Morrison, Antoinette ,Morrison Carla ,Muel1en, Randy Mullens, Terry Mullican Paul Mullins, Curtis ,Mul1ins, Jim Murchison Robert Murry, Cathy Nance, Debbie -aww l ie fa 6f'0ugLf71'wA?f2'fJ Jane Aldridge, a junior in Bob Branan's Journalism class, looks extremely interested in her Mzgrkl I I W 1 fd 'YU' Napier, Pany Neisler Donna Nelson, Robbie Nelson , Richelle Newell, Greg Newman, Charli Nicholson, Angie Nicholson, Vanes Niedermayer, Vi y Norfleet, Lee Norman, Molly Nunley, Ortice Oliver, Donna Oliver, Nancy Olson, Tracy Olzawski, Tony Orman Sheri Oslin, Rebecca Ousley, Deborah, Qusley, Reggie Owens, Gaye, Owens, Ticia Pack, Eulan Palmer, Tom Pannell, IoLynn Paginchock , Bonnie Parent, Dou Parker, Robert Parsons, Cynthia Parsons, Tamie Patterson, Pat Patton, Debra Payne, Joe Peachee, Cynthia Pearson , Mark Pease Rockie Perkins, Stanley Perrin, Ion Peters, Cathy, Pierce, Brian Pitts, Becky Platt, Kelly Porter, Becky Porter, Phillig Porter, Phyllis Powell, Pam Pratt, Mike Pride, Mike Puckett, Pam, Pugh, Gena Purdin, Rick, Putman, Richard, Pyeatt, Steve Rackley, Alan Ragsdale . Angela, Axfl l ltlll . and Gary Flusche Ragsdale, Michael, Ramsey, Dalek Randall, Alison! Q ' -W . . J ..,, , ,, I 7 L Raney , Vicky Raunikar, Marji-H Ray, Sonya Reaves, Donald Redeagle, Greg Reed Keith Reed, Roberl Reed, Sheyreln Reed, Lisa Reese Donna Reeves Toni, Renfro Mike Rhymes, Alfred. Richardson, Oscar Richmond Brad Riley, Michelle Robbins, Qngli Robinson, ames Robinson, Norris Rolland, Robbi- L Ross, Qhnny Royal, Linda Rozell, Mary Rucker , Mary Rush , Jeff Russell, Steve- Rutherford , Virgi Sadler, Mark Salmon , Richard Salmon , Terri' ,Sanders , Steve Sanderson, Joey Scott, Delloris Scott, Mike Scroggins, Craig Seber, Loriq Settlemoir, Jenny Seward, Beau Seward, Beth Seward, Sarah Sexton, LuE11yn, Sigler, Randy ,Simmons , Eugene ,,Sirns, Carolyn Sims , Mike Sims, Steve Skaggs, Dennis Slaughter, Wilfred Slavin Micheley Sloan, Debbie, Smart, David, Smart, Leslie Smith, Karla, Smith, Debra Smith, Jeanne Smith, John, Smith, LaRona Smith, Nancy Smith, Robert- Smith, Rgse Smith, Russell Smith, Steve Smith, Vanessa Snyder, Brenda Spradlin, Ted Sgradling, Teresa Stephens, Arnita Stewart, Lisa, Stewart, Mike Stidham, Robert, Stinson, Doug Stokes, Susan Stonebarger, Danny ,Stonebarger, Rusty Stout, Lynna Stout, Sherry Stovall, David, Stovall, Janece, Strohink, Penny Sublett, Kevin, Surrell, Mitchell! Swartwood, James Sweet, Kevin-W Swift, Kathryn yrus William Tadlock Patricia Tarver, Kath Teague, Sandrag Syfrett, Nancy, S , . . .1.lX. Thomas, Clyde Thomas, Kim Thomas, Steve Thomas, Wanda Thompson , Linda Thornburg, Teri. Threet, Karla, Tigton, Gwen, Titsworth, Lonnie, Tobey, Eddy Tollett, Talitha Tolliver, Jeannie, ,Trent, Cindy Tuggle, Terri Tull, Mary Tuteral, David Upchurch, Ann Upchurch, Laura, Ugton, Leslie VanC1eave, Jerry Vanhook, Angenette Vann, Carla Vedder, Ioan, Villareal, Vicki , Wade, Donna, fr Wade , Erin, Wade , Susan Walker Nadine Walker Patrick Walters Darla Ward, Royal, Washington, Billy, ,Washington, Ramon Waters Elizabeth Webb, Anne, Webb, Cynthia Webb, Wyly Weeden, Patty, Weeks, Walter, Gr G.. C-P' ei. it gi, . V f Welch Robert Werntz Rebecca, Wheat, Phyllis, Wheeler, Elizabeth, Whitaker Les White David, White, Karen White, Patti, ,Whitehead, Randy Whittinghill, Becky Wicks, Margie Wiede, Alvin, Wilbourn, Roger Wildcat, Veda Wilkerson, Mark, Williams, Betty Williams Christine Williams Francis, Williams, Jerry Willis, Jimmie, Wilson Pam Wilson, Trish winkie, Alari Winslow, Shaun Wofford, Jesse D Wolfe, Jamesa Wood, Brian Wood, Randy Woodall, Glenw Wrege, Carl Wright, John, Wright , Phoenicia iYaffe, Millie!- jYoung, Garyu Bartos, Karla Boswell, Clay Helvy , Timmy Hinton, Bernadette, Melton , David ,Perkins , Patricia, Sudderth , Kathy, Thomas , Sherman ,Thurston , Valori derson, a ren, Ba y rown, Jennie Brown Ronnie yson, Debbie mgarner Steve ,Burnett Leslie, ynum, Marc am bell, Antonio Ceasar, Sharon Chandler, Elijah Cherry, Shirley Anderson, Debbie An Z ck Bailey, Debbie Bo rr W B ' I ET'-J'- rf Bu , M B us C Q Clark, Julie Mocha -Cole, Carly Collins, Charles Cooper, Lance 166 Pictures were not available for the following Juniors: Curry, Betty Johnson Barbara Davis, Brain Keys, Doug Davis, Mark Landry, James Davis, Sarinda, Lawson, Debbie Dotson, David, Lewis, Lei Eggerson, Nancy- Loe, Linda Eubanks, James , Fraley, Doug McDaniel, Norma Gerdes, Candice ,McHenry, Patricia Goad, Nancy IaeQAIL1LL Grant, Terrell Maxwell, Paula, Griffith, Duane Monales, Patricia Hardman, Karen, Morgan, Laird Hart, Twila Morse, Patty Hopson, Doug Murgy, Darla Ingram, Helen, Phillips, Ricky James, Ricky Pilkington, Steven James, Tammy Pgnncil, erry ,Palmer, Helen Payne, Linda Berry, Gail ,Rooks, Sandy Rose, Nora o Russell, Edward Richardson , Raymo Ringol, Barb Smith, Janet Summers, Curt ,Tarwater, Ronnie Teter, Randy, Whitfield, Willie Whittenburg , Regnlald ,Yandell , Betty Conley Wilson 'Clowns' Around As he walks out in his The crowd-pleaser is the bull fighter and life out of trouble. baggy cut-off pants, just what the name saver comes in. The You have to be weeks of practice, I was ,ready to trv mv hand at with a painted smile on implies. By putting on clown stays in close to 'respectful of the bullsj' ,clowning a rodeo. acts, the clown helps the the bull and tries to Conlev said. You can't A lot of preparation his heavily made-up face, he hears the announcer's crowd engy the rodeo make him buck better so be scared. When you're ,goes into clowning a voice boom over the more between riding the rider will get a fighting a 2,000 pound rodeo. Besides putting -loudspeaker, ...and the events. Some of Conleyls higher score. clown for tonight's bull- .crowd-pleaser acts When the cowboy bull, being scared will on the traditional baggy only-get you or someone -pants with fireman's riding performance, include a routine with a bucks off and gets in Tthat you're paid to ,suspenders and painting CONLEY WILSON! ,moving outhouse, and trouble, the bull fighter -protect hurt. Conley, a senior at his favorite act in which steps in between the Conley learned the a funny face on his own, the clown must psyche Muskogee High School, has been uclowningf' he climbs on a fence and Zjumps on the bull's back rider and the bull. The clown slaps the bull in clowning trade from one of the best rodeo clowns himself up before the riding: rodeos for about a year. ,as he runs byt Conley explains the rodeo clown plays two But when a rider the face, grabs his in the IRA, Rusty Walls. After I put on my horns, or does anything I talked to Rusty and makeup, I go find a, comes out of the chute that he can to distract he gave me a few corner all to myself and roles: first, the role of with a bull between his him long enough for the pointers, Conley I just sit there and think 'crowd-pleaser and -legs, Conley, as all rodeo cowboy to recover his explained. Then we about the bulls that I'm second, the role oi clowns,-puts the fun and feet and get out of went out to a corral and 'going to fight. I think of the bull fighter and ,games out of his mind. danger. It is then up to -practiced on real, live myself fighting them and life saver. Horlick Guides Seniors Geoff Horlick served the senior class as president. Finishing runnereup to Horlick in the balloting was APatricia Coleman, who served as vice-presi- dent. Qther senior officers included Kevin Whit- eker, treasurer-, Mar- tha Fite, secretary-, and Ron Powell, serge- apt at arms. Baker Leads Musical ,Senior Jackie Baker was selected as the female lead in the All School Musical Okla- homa! Miss Baker played the part of Laurey in the production. Cast in the 9132 alongside her was Mary Kay Harshaw. Mary Kay played Ado Annie This is when the role of the clown to get himself bulls. After about two ,what I'm going to do to LLlnmn.6.L .1.9l5i6. 319.151 ,make the crowd laugh, and then I think about what will happen to a bull rider if I let a bull get down. It's all on my shoulders, Conley lremarked. When they call for the clowns, I say a silent prayer and put everything besides those bulls out of my mind. ,The most important rodeo that he has ever Senior Class officers. left to right, include Ron Powell, S ,. I. . , . Trnles' la consisted of Whiteker, treasurer: Geoff Horlick ,-president: an ' 11 cast members. . clowned was the Okie year. He was the clown in the barrel the one that gets knocked around alot. I was in the barrel when the third bull came out. He threw the rider and came straight for mg, Qggley related, He hit the barrel with all his strengh and knock- ed me all the way across I When asked why he ,risks his life to be a clown, Conley said, I like to hear the people ,say that I'm crazy. I like ,to hear them say that I'm funny, I like to see them laugh. 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Coleman, Janet Coleman, Jimmie, Coleman, Patricia Compassi, Rosanna, Conard, Pam , Conrad, Wanda - Cook, Alice Cope, Bernice, Cope, Denise, Qgppock, lanice Corbit, ludy ,aft -vn '1 Cottery, Dorothy Cowan Robert Cox, Anna Cox Michelle A Cox, Veronica Crabtree, Ray Craig, Richard Crawford , Tetrazenan Curnings, Milton Daniels, My Bob Darnell, Matthew Davis, loe Davis, Karen, Davis, Lou Ann Davis Michael- Davis, Rhonda Davis, Terry Day, Dana I Dean Nathaniel , DeBord , Patti 76 , Deere, Lyle Delmedico, Ranie ,Dennis , Shirley Denton , Jeff' DePriest, Jean Dieman, Mark. Dodson, Kae Dorn, Kenneth A Downs, Debbie, Drew, Dianne- Drew, Donnay Dulaney , Vonnetta. Dunaway, Steve- Duncan, Danny Earnest ,W Missiev Eason, Kathy Edwards , Cindy Elder, Donnie, ,-Eruou, Darrell, Emmons, Rhonda 'Y R ,Qgnng Beedlreads about school activities from the Scout English, Linda, Erwin, Revan Everitt, Mary, Farmer, David Farmer, DeeAnne Farmer, Rhonda Farmer, Shannon Ferguson, Karen Ferguson, Randy Fields, Cheryl Fire, Martha, Fletcher, Chris Flusche, Nancy QFord, Barbara, Ford, Toney Foster, Wilma Frix, Angela Fugate, Jan Fuller, Brad Fulton, Mary Kay Gann, Jerry Garcia, Sean Gardner, Wesley Garrett, Cindy Garrett, Peri Gassaway, Denise Gaston, Jack Gaston, Robert Gates, Saundra Gilmartin, Jam Giyens, Fedro Glass, Terri Goodgaster, Gary Grant, Pam Grayson, Deborah Green, Cathi Green, Karee Green, Yvonne Griffith, Kathy Gross , Sbayrnrnyl Ground, Buddy Guerra, Bernardere, Hall, Laura Hall, Pamn Haymilton, Dale Harnrnerlew, Barbara Hammonds, enice Hardesty, Martha Harlin, Bobby Harris, Eugene Harrison, Amanda uliarrison, Pamm Harshaw, Mary Kay Hathaway, Rusty Hathcoat, Annette! Helmer, Stany Henry, Susan-N Hensley, Annettey Hewitt, Rita- !-Iildinger, Kathy Hill, Jessie Hird, lulie I Hixson, Annette V1 -Sean Garcia says: FAR OUT! !'i !P fgtrazena Crawford wonders if her rams? Holden, Ronnie. Hollexman, Tommy Holmes, Arnellh Hoog, Lisa 1 Hopger Mriieq if z ' Q H Hoge, Mark ., ,gmxx I . U fi L . s X Horlick Geoff Howard, Gina -Huffstedtler, Cindy, ,Hughes, Suzanne, Hurst, Bobby Hyslope, Riclg Ingram, Curtis Jackson, Darlene -Jackson , Kevin 'Jackson , Winfred Jacobs . .Elbert James , Ann James, Paul James, Ricky James, Steve Johnson , Bernadine Johnson , Julie Johnson , Kathy A Johnson, Kathy J . Jones , Allen Jones, Jim Jones, Johnnie Jones, Peggy Keeler Brenda Kelly, Cathy Kelly, Kim Kelly, Shannon' Kelton, Joen Pagi , VI love Vyouglvu. . I love you too , Sherri! Kent , Martha-Y P King , Camilla Kirby , Sharon Knapper, LaRhonda Koch, Bubby Kolrner, John Lambert, Lisa Land, Belinda Lane, Janet Langton, Randy Lanningham, Kim 4 Larson, Gary, Lashley , Teresa Lasley , Rhonda Lawhead, Sharon Lay, Kathy Leatherman, Jeaneua, Ledbetter , Tom Lee, Brendan Lee, Brian- Lee Michael, Leeds, Ian- .Bhonda Emmons, Lisa Hoog, Martha Kent, and Bernardete u erra tell Santa they've all been real good this year. any FZ, 1 'Sf' 'v...-rx . mmif eg LAAA' 3 Did I QQ Lhgl fight? Leeds , Jesse Leonard Sue, Levi, Josephine, n Levi, Nola Lieb , Letitia Linton , Gerald Lish , Alma- Liiilegfialfes Llwyd, Nancy Loftis, Tom Lone Stanj Long, Kennethm Lowe, Aleta Lynch, Dennis McCabe Debbie, McCaffreX, Carol McClain, Julie McCrary, Bettyn McDaniel, Lorna. 'McElroy, Tom McEntiIe, Tony McFarland, Debbie TMcGeehon, Valerie McGill, Dezo McGowan, Debbie- Mc unkins, Donald Manard, Debbie Mansfield, Randy. Martin, Steve Mathews, Terri Matlock, Carroll Matson , Richard May, Teresa Mealer, Donna Melson , Vicki Merritt, Jim Meyer, Patti Michael, Billy Miller, Kathy Miller, LeaAnn Miller, William Moaiiitele, Dorothy ,Moody, Karen' Moore, Lisa Moore Mike Moore, Rosetta Morgan, Diana Morgan, Donnie Morgan, Terry Mose, John Mullins, Penny Murphy, Belly Murghy, Steve .MLETP11Y' YELHOH Muskin , Carol Navabi, Jina Niswander, Dan Norman, Laura Lee Norwood, Denise Oakley, Billy- Owen, Joe Palmer, Renee., Paramore, Wayne- Parker, Roberta Parker, Tami Oman Parks, Marolyn Pate, Jerry Payne, Jennifer Peachee, Deborah -Pearson, Mary Peltola , Joana 1 'l'..Y ' 'SQ' Pentecost , Kevin ,Perry , Becki Walkug Perry , CheryL Peters, Randall, Philligs, Danny Pierce, Judy M Pierce, Penny Pierret, Chuck Pilkington, Steve Pingleton, David Pittman, Marcia Pitts, Joe Potter, Kathleen Rowell, Ronnie Pratt, Mike Pruitt , Gwen Ramos, Roger Reeder, Teresa Reese, Sherri Rentie, Marcella, Reynolds, Hollie Rich, John Richards, Carole Rider , Daniel Rigney, Rhonda- Riley, Mike Riley, Valorie- Rinehart, Bill Rivers, Calvin Roberts , Brenda Roberts , Susan- Robertson , Dave ia.-4 Robinson , Donald Robison , Tina Roebuck, Faye! gp? 17, Z Rohde , Steve Rose, Jack Ross Rochelle Rouse, Scott Russell, Nancy Rowland Paul ,Rouell, Alan, Safavi Mike Salmon, Jackie Samaras , Mary Sanders, Billy , Sargent, Matthew ,Sghoonover , Alice Scruggs, Brenda Sells, Carol Seward, Steve, Shine, Cheryl ,ff Skaggs, Cindy Sledd, Robin Smith, Alan Smith, Brenda Smith , Donald Smith , Hardy Smith , Michiel Smith , Ronald Smith, Ronna 1 Smith, Ronnie Smith, Stanley Snyder, Debbie Staggs , Kenneth Standridge , John Stark , Ron Starr , Patricia ,Staton , Kelsey Steighner , Teri 'wg in Stephenson , Kevin Stith, Leslie Seniors, Jean DePriest, gonnie Sgnith and IackLQ.Q4LmQMQl1QlpW1l1vfLiQLLAS4aLahoLt,g1ttBMrg,dlQy, with her work. Stoddard, Kathy Stolper, Susan Stowell, leff, Strickland, Ruthh Strout, Mikq V Susman, Marc., Sutton, Janie, Swift , Francine, Taylor, Debbie Taylor, Gary Taylor, June I Teague , Bernadette Teague, Brenda -Terapin, Leslie Thomas, Cheryl Thomas, Patti Thomas, Renee Thomgson, Charles Thomson, Janet, Timothy, Deneice Tipton, Janet Torbett, Lynda Torix, Mark Treadwell, Jeff Trevithick, Sina Tull, Laura .Van Brunt Sharon Vance , Karen K I gp' Rl' QQ- Vann , Ivory ,Voegeli, Mike -MLa.de...DQ1L Wait , Mike Walden Steve .Walker Donna, Walker, Terry Walker, William Wallace, Ronnie Walley, David Waters, Bill Waters, Billy Wglgrg, Bgbby HC :naming Werntz, Susan Wheeler, David- Whitaker, Cathy White, Cheri, White , Joy, White , Sandy Whiteker , Kevin Whiuinghill, Steve Wigks, ludy Wiggins, Kelly ,Wilbourn, Linda Wilburn, Melba Jean Wilburn, Melvalene Wilkinson, Karen, Wilson, Conley, Wilson, Lisa Wilson, Mark, Winebrenner, Mike 'N'-'sq Pictures for the following Seniors were not available: Able, Karen Day, Tanny Jackson, Patricia Adair, Robert Dealy, ohn lewell, Charles Alberty, James Dooley, Thomas lohnson, limmie ' Dragtghon, Mark lohnson, Phyllis Ballaro, Bonita Dressler, Daniel Keeling, lohn Ballard, Phillip Qunn, Pam Kendrick, Arthur Barton, Cathy Durland, Phillip ,Kingston, lohn Basham, John Dusenberry, Alan ,IaQtne,.LQlj,f,f Baucom, Joe Edgmon, Calvin Lamb, lack Bertyhjll, Iaget Ellis, Kathy t M1.e... .11mmL . A' ' ' ow vi ' v McBtt'oe, Thomas Brattop, lapses Bresser, lane Fortney, Lonnie Mayes, Elijah Brooks, Petey ' , ' ' Brown, Karen ' ' -w.n.L,d.-Bro n all m ' Brown, Vicky Gestin, Alice Morgan, Ropalgl Bruner, Paul Gibbs, Robert Morgan, Ronald Buck, Cherylee Graves, lames Morgan, Ronnie Buckmaster Wendell Grober, Ron Morrison, Robin Burkhalter, Delores Gunn, Shenia Moses, Mary ' Moss, Llndra Caldwell, Tommy Harris, Barbara Nunley, Miehael Calhoun, Thea Hawkins, Roy Owens, Lisa Carreathers, Lonnie Henry, Richard Palmer, Pam Chaplin, Lavern ' Chatman, Ianice Honea, Mark Hooks, Steve Beaves, Eugene Hopson, Doug Reed, Donna Coftey, Robert Horner, Richard Reid, Gary Crabtree, Betty I-loviin, George Ritchey, Nancy i Howard, Harold Robinson, James Hunter, Sophia Rouell, Sandra Winkle, Robin Woelper, Ginny Wofford, Rick Woodson Gail Wright, Candy Wright, Gary Q-Li-ab Yadon Ed 1 Capps, Richard Dsieaied. .2I.9.7.5. Rouell, Wilbert Shiew, lames Short, Susan Smith, Dennis Snoddy, Linda Snyder, Denise Speir, Anthony Spencer, Sara Stanford, Donal Starkey, ggindy Stewart, Clifton Stewart, Samue Suttop, lamie Taylor, loel Taylor, Angela Thomas, Karen Trimble, Matinee lurner, Donna Vann Alonzo Weaver Sherman Wells , mehargl White , Danny White, Teresa mkes...I:Iea1zaJ.Qn. yijnforgj , Clariss Mm.d...lim Woodard, leff Wray, Donny Wright, Bill Wright, Donald -QENI OR UQ MR. AND MISS SENIOR': WHO 'S Sf XLMTCET LIKELY TO SUCCEED1' Gail Woodgggg and Mike Voegeli look at a cemerfoldg, ,lgguqkiq Baker and Tommy Holleyman trylhe tangg 198 'mi f'MOST COURTEOUSH Kae Dodson and Buddy girglgndg '-lnever got this treatment before.Q' 'ff' ,, , ., ?i:f?i,.' if 4515? 'Y '- ,A , 4' 1- I dum, 1 ' N vw f- ' v M- 1. , I , A , , uns-....., HWITTIE51 QMOST FRIENDLYQ' Lisa Hoog and Kenny Catlett tgeilyyliggins-, Denise Cope and Spud Kendricks 'Q-Qninching their thirst for knowledgel' They never knew Spud was, .s9Lis:.e.,. K K3-'NTT MOST ATHLETIC Francine Swift and Rodnev Callahan get ready to fight over possession of the football. K . . . H . K ' at ., 5? if , ' f f ' ' UAW, .T W ,,,. , 4,,7,t,,, A ,, , :rpm ,ww H Jn ,. ,..,x, 1, - ,iywh . , , . .. , .,, ,W Y W , ' NW W 1 W . if , I ,, V Y' I T W , , ,, ' , ' m Qyv, ', . ' if , W ' V1 r u ' T H51 ' ww ' ai, Ha- , , . L 533. el A f f m ' t xl- M. f' 'RQVUJ' ' l T f 1 . ,. 91' W fffv- :ga I , f i f .2 ,, , Wt - .M V M if 21 W H. 4 3 ,V I ,, Q M, . ' 2 ' TTTT .-QM, .1.,.3,.s ,Jw-if 'A ,, 1 - N -,,f'z, 1' ' 'ff 152 as V M Q 'fl -.,', ' 'V' .L 11 as , M MW W 3 ,. 29 W ., ,gf , u , MOST SPIE! I ED Angela Prix and Geoff Horlick show thev've got school spirit! Q'J'A 200 Z 2 x ,S-pud Kendrick wonders what to do with all his moneyl Y -1 1 KAK K J, If SSR' 9 33 Q MR, AND MISS TEENAGERQ Billy Sanders and Lori Allen f1ef0 take it easy after a longh day at school. 2 MuskogQe's Junior Mi ' - f'Guess Who? mgoommmLmQ,us . 201 202 ,lun ior Miss Caggldgtes hide from the iuglges., ffieljiorsl-lard ljggigyllr Exchange studgnl, lina Navabi sells pro-, gramiat, Diana Drew ancjq ,Qhris MQBride take it easy after clagg with a Coke and Q4 SCOLJT to read, , - ,g my ', f' ' m ., m , '- - R W , .',. ' 3153356 ' ffiiffgiiifx ' V553 L 4' ' il 'F R1 :',yfff, -Af.2,9 ?u?1Lf12Q u Ln ' i'5x 1VL.,i:-afgm .,,. 15,11 ,,,. f ag ,l.1'jn.,, W f ,k'.' ' W 'J' PM ' , 4 ?+3'Mv. wf Aff N 'rw ,Q 4' -w ' W ,fffwf ff W: ff-4 , , ,.,u .Q 4 fi, J,, 'J' Hz Lx' ,,Af 1 . '1' . - ,, V Tommy Holleyman and Qgoff k1QrliQk.assisL inputting up Lhe Q11i.o1,11is:1ursui.aLy A t Work illlgewlflgg Qlfegmw displays the Hisgorical flags in representing the Bieentennial year at a pep assernblgzv , ' 'M' W M .Cheryl Shine andelaniee Franklin work in COSITISLOLQQJL .clash y J Y 20 ll ll The Mysterious 5enior Superintendent's Message TO THE CLASS OF 1976 You are facing a complex society in which -demands constantly change with expanding technology. Education was once based on the assumption that an individual could acquire in youth all the knowledge and skills necessary to live adequately throughout life. Today, however, we must train and educate students Volumn 61 1975-76 Page 205 for employment which may change drastically ,or become non-existent in a few years. We have tried, in Muskogee Schools, to -teach you more than facts and details. You -have been taught to learn. We hope this -prepares you for admission to institutions of higher academic and professional training or for adjustment to an ever-changing occupa- tional market. It is our -prepared for ,class has the year of our celebration. As you look back with gratitude for the heritage of freedom given to you, maypyou also look forward to making your unique contribution toward building a better world for future generations. We have faith in you and -your ability and trust you to continue striving- Ato reach your greatest potential as citizens by ppholding the ideals of our Nation's founders. Billy R. Davis .Superintendent Muskogee Public Schools hope that you have also been a fulfilled successful life. Your distinction of graduating in the great country's Bicentennial ,Q Superintendent of Muskogee Public ,Schools Billy R. Davis goes over some Qasg, ,enrollment sheets with assistant superinten- dents Frank Eaton, left, and Bill McKinney, K 0 Reorganization Changes Administrative Positions ,School s administrative -principal under the ance of the entire new plan. Scroggins physical plant at staff was reorganized was building-principal .Muskogee I-Iigg following the 1974-75 at Muskogee High -Muskogee High . .Y... school ear. The co-principal Annex Campus--where sophomores attended concept that had governed the school ,MHS a half-day. Under the reorganization,- since inte ration sophomores spend the g lduring the 1970-71 entire school day on S school terml was ,the main campus for eliminated and Dr. the first time since fCharles Adams was - integration. named principal. Under Serving as Adminis- the co-principal trative Aides to the concept, Dr. Adams High School were served as f'Principal of were Vernon Foshee Academic Affairs , and Ray Grandstaff. -first with Glenn Smith Foshee, in addition, and then with Russell Bradley. Both Smith to being Director OL Vocational Education: .and Bradley held the -title of Principal of was in charge of A Grandstaff, in addi- tion to being head football coach, and athletic coordinator was responsible for C and D Units. He coordinated all high .school athletic programs and also coordinated the junior 'high football progams. Jack Hopkins served as Director of Counseling Services. He was responsible for scheduling. He was also head golf coach. Counselors working Unit, the operation of with Hopkins were Administrative A f fairs, Jack Scroggins was appointed assistant 'I Wish the Annex Units . and Derrick Riley, Theresa was responsible for the Koehler, Avalon Reece ,operation and mainten- and Peggy Allen. It Would End ...! Oh, I wish this ,group of male cheer- They went to the game would end! ,These were probablg leaders. These brave lockers at intermission souls were assistant A with the scoreboard the thoughts of several football coaches ,L-Q, ,showing a one-point tired members of the Maples, John Leafer, lead for the women, female faculty when and Don Freeman. 16-15. the KAKC disc jockeys ,Coach Maples wore a The second half was bea-t them 32-26 in a 'below-the-knee skirt. a different story all fund raising basketball The women, behind together. For some game. The game was librarian Jan Ward and strange reason the Vocational Home DJ's suddenly came up sponsored by DECA to Economics teacher with some fancy ball help raise money for Muscular Distrophy .Candy Wilson, took an handling ability and early lead. At the end well organized play. and other crippling ,of the first quarter the The women fell apart! diseases. There was a score was 11-0. But Although the Jocs turn out of about 150 during the second won, the big winner in people, The teachers were cheered on by a guarter the jocs closed the gap to a point. the game was Muscular Distrophy: 206 Principal Dr. Charles Adams is shown filling out forms ,V ? c 4 2 . 'f 3 5 E L 2 2 5 3 ,Assista1Q2ringi,p,al l3,Qk,5Cl1QggmS,,llCl,1E,SILlQCoI1L Edna Edwards look up another student's class schedule W!! i A Administrative Aide--QttdmAg-lggig ,,n, C Qordinnatgrpand Head Football Coach Rayq Grandstaff is shown with footballers Rodney Callahan and Lyle Deere. Both sen- 1 iors were all conference, A ' progress of the yearbook with co-editoI.Kelly Wig: gins Cleftj and staff member Rhonda Lasley4 Administration ,HLgl1lS,,t Administration was revamped for ,the 1975-'76 school year. Dr. Charles Adams became principal-,after serving as co-principal of the school since 1970 . ,Jack Scroggitlslvibuilding principal at west campus, became assistant principal when the two campuses were combined. Named as administration aides to the two leaders were Vernon Fosheeu and Ray Grandstaff. Mr. Foshee ,also served as Director of Vocational Education. Mr. Qgtndsmtajf-was named Athletic Coordinator and he was ,the head football coach of the Roughers. 7 Seniors Freda Gilley and Mary Rozell check some ACT scores with Counselor Theresa Koehlor. NK. QQ p ,. . Q ..,.. .,,L .S ,, ' , enick Riley finds that he has a lot of student referrals that will keep him bgsy . gg t 44 M ry... in-....-K T zz .2fviz,sr,2, wff fea ,, L ' , L - xi Senior Rusty Bradlev finds that hair cutting isn't pain,1 Counselor Peggy Allen searches for a student folder. ful at all as Counselor Avalon Reece plays harbgrr 1 u '. '.'o . ,, 1 Q 1 swf S if al 4' '- ww .5 WW ! ., ,, m' W Wigs I vm, 'E -N I ,,...,,.. Steve Hooks gets help with his schedule from Counselor Jack hopkinsi. Counselors ,There were five full-time counselors to meet the needs of Muskogee High School's student pop: ulation . .The counselors assisted students with various problems, such as class schedules,-grade prob- lems, studlproblems, choosing colleges and they administered many tests. The counseling staff consisted of Jack Hopkins,- Avalon Reece, Theresa Koehler, Peggy Allen and Derrick Riley. Mr. Riley handled the discipline problems and Mr. Hopkins was in charge of class ,scheduling . 1-iblerienrMQr19j51LfiQlQrhQl.15iaur1iOaI...M-ark Wilkerson find at ,aorlesse slfeedsicarlbe,Q11..LiDrarianarlane. book by using t ' . ' ' ' . he card index blgip 1n frndrng some reference books 17 -KN F' Li bra ry Librarians-lan Ward and Mona Hatfield were faced with ak 'LB,LGiLvj,Qb,Cl11liIQ1g,QQ,,5QhOO1 year with the addition of thouf sands of bogks shifted to this facility when the sophomore or .w.es1,campaus ' ' ' . Llntilwadglitionals libraryy, shelves arrived, those using the Llgrary qfgunduirnsany books stacked on the floor. But if you mtanteduauhook.. you could.res1.assured..thaLthe two Qld assB,tant,,Lillian Frisby could find it for you in a m-alter of V lDi111JlCS... E Library aide Lillian Frisblplaces books on the shelves. 210 5-Secretaries, Goldie Holderby and Priscella Tayg fix that! -If yotiyhad a transcript problem Registrar Janet Allen was QQQliQQ,LiHg.m3 ,. ...naive ,Alice Hitchye Cleftl and Mary Siffing handle the daily attendance sheets. Clerical Muskogee High had a staff of six full time clerical-gnployees, 'Secretaries to the administration were Goldie Holderby and Priscella Taylor.. .Mal Siffi-ng and Alice Hitcllye handled the attendance data angjanet Allen was the registrar. Lillian Frisby worked in the MHS library, 4' P - Ji ,.,, ff' fi? ik :3.: S f is ,K I I N. 1 ww Nancy Harrold and Bob Dunlap Cleftj take tickets during a foot- ball game while at the right, biology teacher Mike Gray lec- Teaching Faculty There were 98 members of the teaching faculty at Muskogee High School. The faculty was divided into 12 different depart- ments. The largest department was the Language Arts group with 23 instructors. The smallest were Practical Arts, one, and Art, two. Courses taught at MHS by the faculty included: Bachelor Living by the Vocational groupg Ecology by the Science Department: Ancient History and U.S. Relations by the History Department: 20th Century Music by the Music Department: and Gen- eral Office Education by the Business Department, among others. Many faculty members had extra curricular duties, such as coaching, directing plays, etc. Others were club sponsors. Some worked at other school functions, such as selling and taking tickets at sports activities. 4 IALEXANDER, FRED ALLEN, DANNY .REACH CARDLE Y, BRACKEEN, CURTIS' Icox, SANDRA DEETZ, DAN ABBOTT, TIVIS Y AFROTC D, Iv-I El. M211 .HMS PE - CoachA BRADLEY, NEMOA :English- BRANAN BOB 11-cgnalism 3 Coach ESREWER SANDY ,English WY is E 5 1 Y ,f 1 , I BURKE VIRGILN ,EQIQ 'Q ' BURKETT VERNON, po-Qjyrative Educatiqmgd V ' f T QLEMENT, THEODORE ,Qcience - Coach wggglish f, M, ,,.1 DAVIDSON, HELEN .., English ff 5 fir Q X Math DENTON OTISSEX English L55 ' if S W K rw,-,,N, ., ,.,... , Y ..,, WL Math insuucxor Rwer MCAd0O Cleftb aI1CLDBLIQQQQQLSLaL1JQJiMiQ.BIxDQ,gQLLLr1.somQ..,QrQx.a hQllI5. by taking tickets 3173 Rougllg fooplgall game. A4 ulllgantlltmeacher Danny Allen qleftjo and Activities Director Jerry Parsons are caught snatchiAngf' the popcotnilolutheconcessicnistand Q1l1IlQg,B-fQ9lbQll3QUlQ,t :2lf1'!fU'm fill I QERRICK, STELLA- Cosmetologym l2lINl,AP, BOB Science IQ! NN, .E. Qhemiggg 1 PAIN, WARREN. Social Studies - Coachw FENTON, WENIQELIL -Vocational Aggiculturey FISHER EARL , l2river's Education EOWLER, CHARLOTTE Distributive Education FRANKLIN, DAVID w Printing FREEMAN, DQN , mAmerica,n History - Coach, GAYER, MA11121NEA, American History 5 QQINES, MARY ' 218211, QROBER, DELORES, HALL, CAROLYN WFFER, JERRY4 JAYNE, HOWARD 2 KEETER, BOBBIE KESSELRING, GEORGE1 1g1NG, ROSIQ English 0 GRAGG LINDA English GRAVES o1.1vELLE,, f ' lg, English, GUTHRIE FREDA Chemistrym Business Education VIVV HARMS, EWELL M English -E HARROLD NANCY. ww' .....l.ri-., km PE - Coach! HARROLD, WAYNE Math 1-KIGDON, KENNETH Accounting - Banker, wwf Music Supervisor P, History, Home Economics, 'fx Psychologym Biologym 5juQq1L 1,sponsor, CQ Smalley waves Hhappilygf to the crowd after getting a pie -in the face during a pep assembly, Q' I , ,,,, 'C fr 1 S 5 W ! uw J 4' af' W 'X' ff M 'M H 'iw 5 A s u W 1 1 .-. ' K 2 23 5,4 C ' Tf'gg!,r LCLINGMAN M . C . Vocal Music, H LANGE, ELOISEM History Psycho .Q. - --.LQSY , IASHLEY, LARRY, A Biology- LAWSON, DONNA, mAccounting LEAFER, OHNW ,Quxszs Ed.: Coach LEE SHELLEY ,Mill LEWIS, NEDRA .German LIGHTLE SAUNQM, ,Busincg Education, LINVILLE, EWE , ,V -Business Education, LOWRANCE, JAI-XE, ,English LUNN, PAT ,English MCADOO ROGER, Math, MCCORMICK, LEON, Auto Mechanics, MCGILL, BUBYL, -Englishw MCGUIRE, DASLID. Co-operative Ed - Coach MCLEMQRE, NANCY.. Sganishx MCPHERSON, IM, Band , .MALONE, MAR GRIE Vocal Music ,MAPLES, LD, Driver's Ed - Coach MARTIN, MELONY Latin, MURRAY, OAN, Drama- NEWKIBK, LORRAINE English, VNEWTQN, LAKE! ,Psychology - Coach QQLESBEE, IQM ,Biology - Ecglggy EAR Vocational Agriculture s Social Studies, MEERRY, W I, AB? Mechanical Drawing M21-IILLIPS, RAY Social Studies, IIZLIILA Debate - Drama Printing , Spanish, Math Driver's Education RICHARDSON, ALFRED -Q-zgbhinet Makirg Nedra ,I-QWIS Cleft? GETm2!l'LIQ3Ch9I, and, M9lQ!HtW1'.!l11 ,Cl-gxtluilasililctm, ,watchmm mu est during a pep assembly, WR fs' 31:56 .. he A S . iii: -t . osx' Qt: X . Business Education ROBERTSON, QAILH 1 Business - Tygingr EQEBS , TOM, Q SMALLEY, CECIL Math STAQQS, BARBARA English - Sgech Eng is WHITE, LIN Physical Educau 0 N SPENCER EE - Coach 4WILSON, CANDACE .Home Economics- WILSQN , QARQLZN .Art - Coach I WARD, LISA 1' h DA 'on . LQQQL WISE , BA Y MQNI2. French - Coach W Histog- Biology H-Social Studies - Coachu VDnaye-Lscloelr, lgrounds keeper atw Indian Bowl takes a breather. . 13 E 52 5 52 E: tk 'fan aplp .a .Q ' Qenlrs away but junior P, Qeorge Morton believes a E A wiu help him in Mrs., N X NB Carol Beach's typing class . f A Wx Meglgrspgfithe Muskogee Board of Education include, left to right, Dr. Virgil Matthews, John Simpson, Moody Wade and James Mayes .K Notwshown is Jack Daugherty . 1 220 Muskogee High School Custodian Staff includes lst Row, left to right - Ruby Massey, Seagle Sloan, Albert Harris, Herman Mclunkins, and Iames Wilson. On the second I-oyLare Noble Smith, Holsey Wafer, Leon Chapman, Robert Russel, and Jack Leist. The Cafeteria staff includes, Seated, left to right - Io Cobb, Ruth Hardman, Raedear Good- rbm Nichols ..Evelyn.Wehlz,.Le Etta,Perl5ainSn,aans1.laniQe..BaIlQ: souskya Standing are Gemma Haywood,s,-Car0lyr1 Voss.. RubLBi1KingtQnar,EMube : ' llif1LJ..Qre1taLs.D.eerinwa1er.,rvirgirua,Eaulks. Aleesa Smith and Bud Nate V . ,1,-, 4 if My , ,i 0 0 4. af , ' Q fffdiwlvfv- RQ jllhsznalzoye mstime is.a visyv of our gchool that not too many of us have seen, The aerial shot was made by Chieftain ,Qhp-tggrag-her Mike Dedmon during ag Saturday afternoon flight around our citvg ,Bigoentlencnlioal -Year Full I Cf Memories By Kelly Wiggins I Chieftain Editor, and..ba.d-:we share . U 'Many events and things Hthatztoolg place at our school will QsLa.lleQn1ea.QtIg:r haaneonoingosoareliust neein thou nts and 'will be ,forgotten with the passage of time.- Two-thirds of this Bicentennial student body will not return SOPHOMORE got old! Hen-dwegrwere juniors. One year behind and one to gg A-5 W..e.lQfLlS..-h3SL,l0n 0QL,1975-76 Bicentennial Year HP, ogg-gvwgmcouldg be Akings on the hill, Mostmof -u-swtgurgnedm-15 lI.llSl49gQ!iHlgl3.lY9,LlQ1ks3b9!lt.,Eh9. d. ,dgingQur junior 'year and that meant driver's licenses, an-dl gewifoundgfreedoms. Ordering senior rings and being recognized . as anything-but ia-QSOAPHQOMORE were also parts of being, juniors and we liked itlv Fjnallygthev class of '75 graduated and it was our turn to be next-year, Andi seniors their last look a 'ggi-ghgNlfIallfls'Q v.-- bemonnthe way out of the wbuilding the last gay of sghoszl.- .EQII the seniors, it all started during the fall of '73, We came Lehigh sdupl lust. like. sophomores do yearf. high, school in our great country, not knowing what to expect. 511111-ORQ, we waited-fl2, years to become seniors and now as! gwgregect, back, we, wonder where those precious 12 years will take us. lil-Q!jQYIllQ-ll1vllQSWlQQ0l'lVQ. preparation for college, for others it ggganswtheuelnd ofuformal educatigi and out to find a job. Some! will--askthewqugestion What will I do next, where do I go from ,herell Only time will answer this. ,172 Came ,Ends Stfllggled to make OUP Dlace 3fn0ng tht? Qorlewoilus will reflect back on our school days at MHS and. .llI?P9IfQ1iilSSm,en. We4didn't like it, but we f laugh. Some will cry. Others will not be moved, 0-IE way or. being ffQnShl!1O,8l'0Qnd1b.Y,...lUHi0I'S and SQIUOFS' being last if! ,Elie-otaherim iii' P O LQQXIHQQLI-Qf,.Eh9-,SIUdenl3 body, and most Of all-.lust being whateyero memories we have made, if we care, we will milgrnirlcggudmthrat we were SOPHOMORES. The, ,Hams rg-member. And, if we Acare, we will come back some dag, Empty Ijlg11Lway5,p Newspaper Ra C145 l An Empty Lunchroom 5 EDI TOR'S NOTE! !lt's through, finished, complete . . . and does it ever feel good. We never thought we could do it, especially after 67 pages went up in smoke. But we got everything- Qgether and made our deadline. We've had a lot of rough times putting our 1975-'76 school year together with pic- -tures and words. We hope that you see these things as we dj,gL., We appreciate all the help we got from the great yearbook staff. You really worked hard. Thank you Dr. Adams for excusing us from class to re-do our burnt pagesg-all the faculty for constant interruptions: Mr. Scroggins for approval of picturesg-Mr. Lim. -Fowler for taking beautiful color pictures: and a special thanks to Bubbly' ' for putting- ,up with a bunch of talkative young ladies. Although we've lgtd o ' we will never forget the good times. Thanks again, everyone! Kelly Wiggins .ani Batty Qlark Co-Editors-in-Qbjef Burkhalter Burlison, Sue 87, 117 Burris, Cvmhia 69, 88. 117, 119 Craig, Jerry Crosby, Laura 120 Crossland . Gina 69 Billingsley, George Boren, Rita 116, 1Q9 Boren, Ronald 116 Eswell, Debbie 11' Q, 1128 Bowen, lohn 1aLr y Bower, David 3S,1i?3f1lf215 . Bowers, Debbre ,7 f. 120, 124 E If W Patricia 38, 39, 88, 120 ..2i9. Dillon, Gray 120 851029, 129 , . ,ass Dobbs, Fg rrg gt 1 2? Ias 9 Doerner, Martin 9 10120 Doerner, MichaeU79, 90, 120 . r , s 9 Yearbook ioffeam, N3,1'1 Gunaike, Tennis, Spanish Club,- ..lL-P-ili--ei S0 11- P9 Chow? 99 Morrigan 188 M9rz mo, Jerry 92, 188 o ,o,,, grooiogy Club, Junior c1vnon,oMod- f Ronald Morgaii, Ronnie 'T Morgan , Terry 187 , ' iC31fSCiefilC6 C1u,BfiiliiA FS, French , mL'o 'S Pavne, Jennifer 60, 63, 188, 271 Team, Slitiixgstop-pers. Club,-junior Ramer , fiirian Randalli, lulie Young Ramos ,f Roger 189 o,no,,.,,9,,.,,,., Hg. ,,,, .,., , . ,, ,, .Q ,,,,.,, . , , Qiiiillfii oo.,,oo , 8 Om' H0901 SOGSW' lub' oeoe ,-Rawsog,She1ia nor'89aHonorRo11, A Honor Roll 56110 818 P1355-' flioung- B b 11 T , 1 ' oizffflii gmocratsl 9 , 88,1161 3 . IHC, Morrrsf M1chael17 Pa ne Linda lgeaves Eugene 23, 24 Football - Basketball Homeroom Officer 187 Homeroom10ff1cer, Soph. 9 ' , ' Z ,jg 'f z. . f-..- - ..--.. 5 -f , 81-Candid, reoo eoro i 11'115 r-r1 9 Iro , or in Peachee ' eborah 96 'e fi 188 225- Reeder ,Teresa-91, 189 9 oss n ra Eiarson, M491 60, 61.,'1'1' 18818245 9 1 rrr ooe. fshem oohr 1 , 9 -'1- T Marcella rorr M'-Uh 89118188 8 1 53939131-1-53393 69+ 71' 32, 35- 331. S ai ish Club iff. 8111 o,roo ,C 8 8 , ooorroor Re Hollie 'Biieball' Dammit Rernlbli- 8 e ma 9 9 Mar i ? in Band 811b8 9 cans' AFS' ?PQiCh NFL King? Tars Richafgfiv 92' Mm h Vernon 188 r,ooor ,National and nusnn, Carole vo, G91f f181,,18? ones. German cnb. Soi: 92, 188 9o.99 e:': FHA-, Girl S Select ence Club, DECA AFS, Gerrrran Club, Thespiinsgi Rider, Daniel19O ,o,o Comp Jr' -Sr' efro 1 1 rr, . Stagecfiffooo Student Council Nravabi, iainaq, 88,8 Ri8UeYf Rhonda 60' 63, Q 190i iiiz 9:-9 T Q, 88 20 '-99 7 ' 9 -,,, ,.2l1. 9- - '1'-- - , K 9 f-XA -' ' -'-': ' K kzi, 11eeS9gg88:n,., AFS. , '- ifEmeBt 8 V mx M N ' homa Honor Soci- ence Club French 8 VV ,Pierce Jud 189 ieties, Delphic, German Club, Drill Nelson, Herman X Pierce, Penny 92, 1811 -----1----fill-Team Showsto ef Track - 4 Years, JCL. Footbfill. 'Harem' Chuck 53, 54, 71' 88, 92's Riley, Mike 67, '72, '74, 86, 90, 95,- 3 each Club, 189, 198, 208 -9-9-1-LQCL Niswande 69. 88. 91, 92. 188, Student Council President '75 - 16, Medlcal Science C1ub,i ,TheSPiaUS- NFL, Christ, Choral Club, Tennis, Honor Society, French 3 FL CL 1.-.1s?,a.TrFf-auch Honor 500191 ........c1ub He110 90111-' -it-..-.9919 Valofle Norman. eo, 61, 88, 188, ,Ping1eton, David 189 Rilgehaffil 1211 L9 P'1k' . n H ams ,,,,,, i11-1 . lain , Pittman, Mg 'Rivers' ,NOIW00d, DCHISB 28, 87, 95, 1 p t f,, 1 .12, ,V,' 'A VO, Track -E-ntre .J AN orrt oiiti 1 9iT1ffQQQQQQf iiii 9 iiii f ' it b to -Y--L-f-J-Came B91 57891 68 133 .C . ,iil 9 -...i...,.,,.,.......ir.01f1ah0f9lH 1 llt F ' foot 3 . 3' an Y 1 Oweg, log 17, oot 11l '1 1 83 1 'zli 'ttit' ft' 11 3 l1'1 1 tionallilonor Societies Eobtba1l,wfVo- Tech Officer 71' o,1, 191 C1988 tl 8 iiii 1 1 S0CiefY.v 9 ------'----Pammore Alvin 188 Q--Qhaifmawi I 9.1, iiii 'T ' 91 Ch , , 1 o -' Ro em 188 V723 , o1 f 2??fia T ,.ii R ljg' 121, tiggrrook, NAACP, Speech ,,, 1 ' ,,1 rtr Tamfiiiwman 183 ilir i GW ? liii 9 itii lltfll tiirt it ll' lllzz will ,1,,' '1' ' ' ' ' ii A ' ill 9 'i..,, , ,,,, l hnson, Jeffrey 124 Jolly, Sheila 124 011115911 3915 17 11 4 li Ohnion, ' i o Jones, Amber 124, 131 5 J l.1i.... eeeee Jones, Danyla 124 J 5 Jones, Ray 124 Jones, Terril 24 lordiiii, Iafillligifffig 5eee 5 ludkins, Randal 1246 Kelly, Dena 69, 124 Kelly, Karla 124 Kendall, Jeff 124 Kershaw, Anne 27, 71, 86,124 iie ,J . K, 9 Keys, Angela 124 J Keys, Terri489, 124 ,P Kidds- Jacki3,.87 , ,124 5 to liee 51255 Matthews, Jegyl5125 ,S Maxwell, Loriai96, 125, y Maxwell, ,Mar1s,125 May, Tannye 125 ,Mayes,t13eborah8'1, 125 71, 29, 125 lel christ iig 12 7 5, 125 . 9Bfid elleel l llel Denis leell 141 5 is fi eee Marriage ,ii citrix-g 5if125 McCage ,5 Davidf.l25 McCage5, D5nnal 125 McCauley, Karen 88, 125 McClain, Eric y fMcClain,, Faye 125 - li5lcClelaiid, Tegy 125 McCoy ,y Johnnie,.95 , 125 Kimbro, Jeanne 69,8 86, 124, 249 McDaniel, MiC521S1125' lmLlQ CGi11 Ca J 5 101 125 5 Paula 69, Kirki jack 125 McInnis?f lConstanice 128' Kirkwood, Mary 69, 125 Mclntosh, Wiley 128 Kuder, She-.Q 125 Lackey, Ronnie 125 5 Mcgueeii, Kerri'128, 133 J Lampton, Gloria 69, 125, 131 McVay, Phyllis 69, 87 5 Lane, Richard 12,5 ' Meeltslf fig uise Lashley, Kenneth 69 Lauderdale, Terri 125, 271 Lawson, Brenda 125 gwson, Greg Ledbetter, Barbara 125 ' Ledbetter, Glenn 125 9 vteggaat, 9595.125 it ......:r....29......1251w,,,5e Ke Sth 26 Lewk lllll 5, Nita 125 6 Lienhart, Monica 125 Lightle, Jan 67, 125 J Lightle, 111167, 88, 5125 Likes, Raymond 125 Little, Loran 125 Lively, Jim 95 Logan, Lisa 125, 249 Long, Jerry Lowdermilk, Danny 53, 125 Lowrimore, Jeffrey 125 Lucero, Joe 125 Luellen, Iames 125 Luke, Ricky 125 Lyons, Clyde 125 Lyons, Judy 95, 118, 125 Madewell, Donna 125 Maples, Mike 125 Marsden, John 86, 125 Marusich, Carl 125 Mf Melton, David y 1 y Meyer, '?ihomasJ31, 89 ,6128 J Myers, Fred 129 t Her NWC 1 stt l ,eeeees 7 5 2 t,t5i 1 8 7 esss - . on 1 ,.5' . j Moalute e 1 a4 88 5 , 5 M01tSal1,5L0Ii 128 iq ' 7 Moore, Andrea 128 .MQore' lf, ,,.., 5 . -..5 Moore, Lori 48, 69, 90, 128, 133 M05re,rRoy 128.615 , Moore , Teresa .-8-.sa.w...lM0f antiiobb Morris, Joyce Morris, Gwen Morrow, Dean 128 Morse, Grant 128, Mullins, Linda 69, 128 Munnerlyn, Roriiid 128 il 7 Murray, Scott 17, 37, 129 ,Murray, William Nail, 129 Nash, Sheila Neel ymherri Nelson, Cheryl 129 Nelson, Sandra 69, 118, 129 Nesom, E. B. 129 Newman, Harlan 17, 37, 89, 129 Newberry, Jackie 37, 129 Nguyen, Budng 129 6 Nichols, Brian 129 , Nicholson, Alyssa 69, 88,4129 Nicholson, Daren 129 -Niles, Caroline 129 Nodine Albert 129 Norwood, Walter 95, 129 Qganen, Kelly 69, 90, 129, 133 Debbie 129 Owens, Keith 129 Owens, Linda 129 Ozmun, Stephen 53, 129 Pack, Ronald 129 67 Page, Andrew 67, 129 Pannell, ig aghy 129, 135 Parris, Steve 130 P3 .ttntt OHS Q tntt Uno'-h 17 130 Patterson, Dennis 130 Patterson yy , ,., N adine 130 P3 3 3 fy , yew 9. Pearson William 34 130 Pendley, ,Jeannetta 130 28 ,5, f1so of Pentecost, Dawn 48, 130, 249 Pentecost, Diane 130, 249 sls, I 5 Perkins, Kenneth 17, 130 to Perry, Flint 130 Parry, ,ludy 190 X Perry, Pamela 69, 88, 130 Petray, Randy ' Pharm, Hao 130 1 Pham, Thu 130 J Philligs, Vincent 130 y ,,,,,, as stse trs Pierce, Michael 526, 1305? ilii 7 Pienet, Steve 31, '11, 130 Pilekingioflf 39 Pittman, Teresa 130 iiiil 1 il Pitts, Leann 130 isii f US Rhonda 6 .hss tsss 9 lll i Potter, Tony ' 1 iij igli .......f......X.....P0WSIS T011 130, at ,ttt he 5 Procter 9 1 1 1 5 55 531301 iliiiliillli' illi 7 Rabbitt, ggygl ene 17, 130 W 5 tic g Ra1n9 ,,,555g ,,55 s51 . ,5 ,, , 5 Rainey, Sabrina J' Raiiey, 13595 iiii 249 Reaves, Willie 115, 130 Reed, Qerrick 37 ,y 71, 130 1306 it Reed, Leonard 26, 27, 130 Reeder Teresa 130 , Sandy Rhodes, Roy 130 Rhymes. Altricia 130 Staton Rand 17 132 ..........J-..-Y-.,..z-..- 1 1 ' , SIAIOIIQQ' . TOIT1, 132 Steele, Oren 1 Walters 17 13 Warner, Nancv 67 127 Warren David 69 W shin ton B111 ers, James Gregory 69, se, 90, 1 Sheila sa, 105, 13345 0 Tull Frances 48 Smith, Lynette Vanhook, Smith, Miriam 132 , frf. WefWWanLeeuwen, ,,Smith, Revins 132 A Vaan, Clarence Smith Robeg Vaughn, Oliver 26, 133 stacy, Noel 132 1 1 228 Qlgyrog ,angela 149 Clgcki, Dana 149 i Coe Catherine 149 Coe, Connie 149, 89 Coe, Roger-149 Coffman, Vickie 107. 149 ,Q9l1a...Ml9i4.f2. Cole , Carl Coleman, Anita 149 comms, Chuck C Collins, Mary 149 Qollins, Sheila 149 Conrad , Rex 149 Contreras, Raymond 149 Cook , Holly 149 Cooper, Floyd 149? Cooper, Lance Copeland, Mike 149 '34, 5 J 5 22 .ez.r....?,.., 551 D iri' ooad, , s iiii l l riii J 3 or or Gomez, 539, 152 ,Goodman ,,,, 95, 152 rneS' rrii 7 lA ooro, ? 'Q Gordon, Denise 93, 5 riariwerds, Gordon, Hansel152 ,Gore, Mike 17, 33, 31, 152 2221 4 221 fg' 151 , or .'l ,rcraherosconnie Elliot, Diana 151 , Graham, craig 17, Jlfilgelbrecht, Betsy 271, Graham, David 153 J ,Graham William 153 lf iaa Cream, a aaa 1 fSSbir1eyJii153 m::g:AA 1,,.. . A:ThA::i ,15EA:VA V, l21 f Debi 151 153 L-Mubghks' James 151 Elizabeth Greuel, Eyres, Rliondaiiigiil aglff '7 4, 151 Grice, Faught, Tressa 151 JJ 1 1.i. Feigriberg, Richard 151 , :mh , i.ieei .F-.--.......-errell' Lisa 683551 iiiiaiiiiiiflfe ffii,5,, iiiiifg 256, 153 Firestone, Leonard 95, 151 dxddx 7 eeee iiia 57, 89, 153, 157, 247 ,, ,, 5, f 1 - ...............F1i1m. i i 1 DM 153 Firrsobe, 37, 89y'gi ,:J!::Ji61i Karen 153 247 151 , 'J l Fruscbe 19g,,g,5, 4 ,7,,,,,,,,, , Folsom eii , 7 ,,f,1 Ford ddff ,,,,,,,, 106 17' 153 ff1 H333 153 ??123fQ33i' 39' I 11111 153 .eanci...- 152 98- 153' 249 Frazier, Devon 152 ,5 d1 ebbie 153 e Y52 154' Fullgersbrii. 1f5 6ugr,,23, 152 Hengyi J , 7 5 -lY....-..-r-..- JB iiii 154 fuller , Hensley, 154 1 Garland a t 152 1 3 ,J G5iryf154 , ,7,7, 1 ,,,, , oio, , Carla 631-4 'dii 7,0 15,2 dJV ,,,f 7 Lgfgda 1 itch 89, oiifif , ,,,,, i JI1 'fgevefl 154 J i11 f1 Freda 23, 208, d11J11 Hihkle, Rusty ,154 J susan 89, 152 Hinton, Bernadette 154 ,iiii iffilmore, veierie 152 7,:,,, bi mon, ,Merty154 , oeee 230 i ' . Hogner, David 17, 21, 34, 37, 154 ful ,,,,4 Holmes, Moe 673, 154 Hooker, Mary 89, 154 Hooger, Tracy 96, 154 Hoover, Nicholas 67, 89, 154 Hooiliirio, wi11ie,7,:ii54 Hogson, Doug J , Hom, Drew 155 Horsechief, Sam 44 155 , Harvard, Debbie,'89, 155 Hovfard. Georgia 96, 155 Howard, Lynda 155 Hughes, Charlotte 155 Hughes, Kevin 35, 37, 155 Humig 1 f: h rev, Latanya 155 Horton, Lorna 57, 91, 155 Ingram, Helen Innis, Danny 155 Jackson, Debbie 155 Jackson, Delbert 155 Jamerson, Marjorie 155 James, Ricky James, Tammy Janway, Debbie '70, 155 Jenkins, Sue Ann 155 Jobe, Jerol 89, 155 Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Bill ,,,, , Johnson, Johnson, John 15' 5 Johnson, Mike 95, 155 -fofiiigahl' 89' I! 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'1 ' 11l 11 is -,.., Bem3.i...f1Z0 172 Club so B0111101' P01I1010-as f 171 Club, Speee -'- S MUSiC31SQ Ofcffasf-I3 1 111111-ii , sg uber, James n1,.1n11 1 1 C ,. en 2 . 1 11 -,:' ..-:,1.1n 1- .1 T1 1 ' . 1 .B01'1011', K01111' 00101, 80, 1 - 87 'ii t11en,Anme,170 BGGIMHH Club. 1'n1 ' ,P1 omeroom Pres. . i di S, C Orus, L.,n SOP . . ,nets . wee earl Club, Tenrus Barton, Kenneth '- 1 Brown, Randall 95 - as am 0 H 1 11 1111 h. allen, Lori 170, 201 Tioq ROTCQAUIO Q aucom. oe Q Brown, Vlckz, Begfinan' Manm 67' 88' ' Brown, Virginia 94, 172 . G Cl b --, 1 . ew' 11 Hman u ' Nat. and Skliaes Honor Society-, Ger- ll-E Dana 67, 95, 104, 170, 256 , lr. Classical Leag, Md. of Oueen, Gunaike, 104, 170, man Club, 'Ir.7K'Advisorv Board, Brownell, Mark 67, 86, 172 Speech Club, Band, CLICA Bennight, Sharon 171 Football , Thespians Band, Spanish Club, AFS Bruner, Paul 67, 68 Basketball, Band, Stage Band, Orchestra Buchanan, Stanley 23, 24, 172, 108 Buck, Cherylee 60, 63, 33, Q2 Elliot 171 , 87, 171 Ecology Club , 75, 77, 91, 171, 245, , FIA, lr. Sweetheart Md. D Y Spanish Club, SCOUT - emocmts Feature Editor, Chieftain Staff iaize Edward 95 170 Borovetz, Pamela 53, 93, 171 1 11 '1'1 1 Cheerleader zaker,Jaekie11f6o, 62, 69 - 72, 170,- Bow j no D0V1d45 41 43 , yi ,gr ,R eil, Boys' State Rep., Riot Driu Team, Con'Se7itlgi,1i2? lstiitt Squad' Homeloom Pres Track YounQ 111' People, 4th Att. to Bradley-, Rusty 33, 171, 209, 246, 265 School Queen, Gunaike Tennis Team, Spanish Club - Pres. , Brenda 77 , 170, 245 ,Business Law Club - Pres. Chieftain, FHA, Okla. lflonorw Brennan, Barbara I . 50 HOHOI R011 Bresser, Jane 48, 49, 50, 87, 106 Bonita H A .Swim Team, Musical, 2nd Att. FFA ,, ,,1, ,,,. ,V t 41 Y I , 7 7 ze 1 11 Q Marching Band, Delphic,-Jr. Civi- C tan German Club Bumgardner, Steve Burkhalter, Delores 28, 87 ' Burlison, Bob 70, 92, 95 ,Nat. Honor Society, Okla. Honor ,Society-, Governor's Honor Roll,- ICL, Ecology Club, Medical Science Club Burnett, Cindy 60, 62, 91, 92, 172, E Drill Team, Teens for Christ, Span- ish Club, Delphic, Swim Team,- Tennis Team Burris, Terrie 14, 60, 61, 172, 271,- 81 Delphic, Drill Team, Young Demo- crats Busby , Jim 172 Wrestling Butler, Glenn 74, 172 Photography Club, Tennis Team , Thespians, Teens for Christ, Musi- cals, Business Law Club Butler, Robert National Honor Society., Okl,a,,, Honor Society, FHA President, 233 Ro Attendant FIA Okla Club , Football, Debate Janet 94, 100, 174 Compassi, Rosanna 60, 61, 86. is E 174 s Drill Team, JCL, Chess Club, AFS Conard, Pamela '70, 92, 174 su Medical Sclence Club Photograp Club Nat and Okla Honor S061 ties Track ,Conrad, Wanda'60, 61, 174 1 , Student Council, PHA, Drill Tea Cook, Alice 174 m Q? Cope, Bernice 58, '71, '78, 94, -174, 111 OHOSO, Student Council. leader, Football Queen, Honor Cope, Denise 94, 174, 199, 108 Qpanish Club, OHGSO, Drama Friendly Voted by Senior Class Cogpock. Janice 86, 174, Entre Nous, DECA. Ili 3 4 Patricia Ann '71, 87 , 174 Student Council, Vice-Pres Class, Ecology Club Shelg Gov. Honor Roll, B Honor Rdil E NAACP Clu :kv Q . z' 1 --1214 7'F5211Iisfiffiifsezesszasziimsfaizz,szesaz'g,.,1. - ....,x,..-- -es9ses,s,s.es,.,., Qllflbef , R0I131d' ike 1 SQh00,1QMuS1- fiifoolballf Tlack' Dflll 150151166 Gnnnnd. Hnwnndt 17, s,1t,, fp , it 92, 179, 199 J te,,i ,tepi itt,t2 sp,gigjggfgggensley, Anngftelflgo,,,QQfkjI'-- p 1 Teens for Christ,UAll NCirl's Chorlrs, Cal' National 2501101 t59S?l?IYsi Ri J Oklahoma H01101Ft,3,0C1C1Y, lt 39' 51' 60' 63, Club' lunlor Clvllall' Foolbafllf 7 ffhlre Tennis Drill Guerra, Bernadette D. 51, KILKKTQHIH, All School 89, 179, 184 lvl 5 l AFS. spanish Club, F1:enchpClub, l1li'f 'elleleellleel llee 8 1 Foreign Exchange Student J H1 180' 88' 92 , - Hi11t,tt3CSS1fSf1S0ts 11 J Gunn, Shema Hin Bl nne ps e ee, ,p ee., 5 5 0 Hall, Laura 59, 70, 79, 92, 95, 179, 1 Q68 69 108 it nnnn 25311 . ,J JCL, National Honor Society ,N ,Head S, , 11911138 ,,,, C9llC?l'lCh011't- Qho' Cheerleader, DECA, Oklahornai 7 C01111C1l Honor 30Cl61Yf AFS 1301 f18s50- 60' 63' Hall, Pam D. 60, 61, 94, 179 ,249 1,11, 7 Zi Business Law Club, p,l:lellQh Club' Fnsr Attendant, OHSSQSQ, 1,11 Entre ,,,,sr 11111: 21111 1121111101101 Nous, Drill Team 1 J S 1 srrr snlne r Hamilton, Dale o. se, 98,M1fI91 tlt, 9 ' 180, 51, 52, DECA, Homeroom Pfwlllellle .,1, l.rlle i . tling, Business Law Club , p 1 ,nnsns p vH.oniZ. Sgeiety , Hammefle- Barbara E- 4151, nsuss 1 ISS amor 83 89 179 110 40 as 1 it sse 1 1 1 87 Cross-,Country , l Delphic, Af Spanish Club, Concert Choir, Track, Foreign Exchange Hammond, Jenice 94, 179 9 -,FPA 9 as ii i1', otnmy 198, 202 Sgt., pe'iC.lAIlTlS, Baseball, Spanish Club, Most Talented Holmes . sfsza- ss essex eskzs QR .,. K -- ' 15 i'1i1Qi1'1i-slfifif ' K-1121? esnnznztsfsetza - 1 'ififi -ai ,,,. 9 lssl 03551081 ayslnpef, Ricky 181, 15991113114 Track J sw- Basketball, Autobody 0 IaC11s9r1,1Dar1eHe 181 Spanish. Student J Jfwksan, Kevin 182 ,CBB9 it irlr 1 Jackson, Patricia 77, 90, Speech, Thespians , 1 T,raQ1ig,3ff Basketball, Sr. Chieftain Jackson , Winifred 182 ' of 5Pi!11lSl1 1,1 Elbert 182 . Cynthia 182 James, Paul 182 James, Steven 182 Jewell, Charles Jacobs 12111195 Johnson, Bernadine 182 Johnson, Debbie McCabe Johnson, Jimmie Johnson , Julie 182 Golf, Drill Team, Qkla. National Honor Society, JCL, Civitan, Delphic Johnson, Kathy 182 Tih Keeler, Brenqa 182, 60, 62 , Drill Team, FBLAP9 J Chess Club, VICA Kay Al S cho ol Thespians Hopper , French Club Horner Richard Spanish , VICA 91 95 68, 69,1-93, 183 , Yonng People All School Q7 Authur 200, 199, 15 Basketball, Speech 184, 183, '70 Society, AFS, , Delphic 183, 60, 61 Business Law earn, Basketball, John Sharon 183, '71 Student Council, FJA, Club, FBLA, Business Law , r 5, , Knagper. LaRhonda 87. 183 French Club, Drama amish ClubfsilfH4,ei11s 1D18m8 I-evict N018 M- 1858 Bubby 'S Sweetheaig Candid Qfw law 8111- Wrestling, DECA 114, Leflfla 185- Kentmere, John 93,,18ai+ 8 e ,French Club. AAQ b A ,Rim sgnaa FJA. AFS, So h r kf l l .MH S 8 V , ' . - A f g rone, Cliff , Linton, Gerald 18 11 5 1 8 Spafllsh Club ' Jaek tlssree 52 Lembefr, Lisa 183, 211, 48, 50,-81.. c ,l,, 111116, Gfesofv 87' 111? ne w , ...: 70 ..,, .. , Lk.k. 5' D 804148, All Seh0o1,Mus1e41,, 3818- Student , , Team, Delphic, Club, A, V Drill Team 1 ' 185 ,L 1 ' V L Mar 183 Drill Team, f,A , so ,,,, ' QW i A 1 A ll 183, 60, 611 75 litsl f Smal' S ams APA' , ,,,, MaYE'cA8 2 , 1 lk 6 anford , 8 'N'h glcftis, Thomas Q 5, v ,Q 2 . ,El-1-5--, s ,,,,,,,,, . 8 it ,,, , v 4, Bands.i,182El1orus'4,2i,rTrac18,L at .e M l?onp,53 , l 8 gi 8 lslt f 15' ,, Plays, AFS, 8 4 - ' - tslttst + 8 e if ,,, W' 1 1. ii, b d . 183 , Ken ,,, l'3 J K1m 183' 58- 890' 2491: Q' fl 1 WICSI1iHglf?lll'l S lT Bowery cnee11end81, Entre Nong, srnespiee Mmm, , ans Sggech Club Q,, Aleta'186,?Si , wddmg J h , 1 fl .Larsonp Garv D. 184, 99' '10, '14, 88, 8 ,, , ,, NAACP' French lllbflmma Club , ,., ,, , 8 Viijx MW, 3 I I' I I .,.k 8 --. 1 ,W,,,,,, ,,,,,W-on Th . . , jpamsh Club, Young Peoplesinsem- CSPIRIIS, National HonQg,S0ciet3L,U 8 ble Concert C565 C Club- ,,, ,, ll ' ' 148 - AFS ,.z dii MCYCI, P3111 137 ,, , ,1 A 'A 1 ' K ,..,,, -.h, 4' ' .,,,,, 1Ww s M -' Lash, leg, Terg v, s W,k, , W E, , :V , 1 Hhmmr Roni ,i ', f 5 ' ' 1 Kath 18,7 ' . ll C Oni BSU? 3. 91 Concert Choir o.oo 1 lasley, Rhonda 2071, 184, '11, 245 Club, German Club f it., Z if-JA, Advisory Boardg' Spanish Club, 4 Okla . Honor Ek Speech Club Chieftain Christ g Q,,' ' QW Eli 15 11 1 1 Lawhead, 184, 77, 104, 245, M1..,CDanie1 L0.If1a, ,M111e1, Lea Ann 18 M Homeroom Secg, Gunaike, Basket- Business Law Band- and 2411 8 , OHOSQ. ' A113 I0 F81i8'Q118-ef1,QA1'18 5011601 McElroy. Tomm18iB6. 67 1M111e1, witnem 18 88 , '- hill in Band' Stage Band A German Eg L - al G3 134 86 Mclintyre, Anthonlyl186WMl' M'11'g 5 1 ' C' ,,,, f Treas. of Sopho. Student Council, McFarland Debbie 1 1 1--an amest .,.1 ' ' ,. 1 1' 4,1- ffl , . , ., 'rr .Q Z1-1.- . 338 5 o DEQA' DECA ,lifeadershla Honor , sus, rsss ss r 8 'ss xg'- Q , . Dorothy ffl' W 1 MCG66hQQ,ll Valegeilggl 1 1 e wil Science Club l'ealllelmll'8le3llem' 184' 87 FPA sweerhean Presfl f onoso JCL. Ars 1'1 ' , , ,11l?g',8'ean1 A11,,School FBLA, FHA.. ' . l 0 Musical , 1 CC - l ll A ,mi Lddbeller. Thomas 184. 92, Sv, 641 ,M'E,,ff1Q:'iEe20 186 91319.31 95h Moodn, , eo, 61, 66 he p ns, e s or C nst, C ess D .11 T S Chaka E ,QM 6 Brenda 184 90 Club, All?1Schoo1 Musical, Football Cab Ci3JlEla'1 ' 5 M G D bb' 111 cU Moore, Lisa 187. so , ',11 A69 Basketball, Track, FHA, Homeroom Mc ps1 S D H216 186 '11 T am C , ,' 5 , ,Du e , onc ,. ,li Basketball' SP3lllSll Club' VlCA 1 Honor Societ All 232353 f Lee,M1ke 184 Football Baseball l-Ibm Honor Ron, M188 c ' fig, F A V104 MCV4 Hem 23 24 M , 1 4 Leeds'-Jan 184, 271, 51, 60, 61 D1'ama,,baSketba11, Football, Track Moore, Mike 187x111 Leeds I-Jesse 185, 265, 87, zio M311m8H,'r?Sl3ud1O 88 Football. -,,: . , 2 1 . . Foreign Exchange Student - 1 Football, Student Council, Spanlsh MOOIS, ROSCIIH 137 Club, Wrestling., All School Musical , MBHBIC1 Debbie 186 .. , I onard Sue 185 ,FBLA S 3l'l1Sh Club Qfgl 311' Craig A gf, ,,,il Teens for Christ, VICA, Homeroom .M3I1Sfi61d Rand 136 fl , 3 8' 2128, .XIQA Mor an . A . 1' Levj , Igsephine 185 1 . l 7 l , f 81, . 2 5 we me ,..,, 1 if ll,', , Q 'lull Q .x.. Dooley, Lisa 136 Doughty, Tammy 120 Drager, Anita 120 Duncan, Roosevelt 120 Duran, Juanita 256 Eades, Robert 87, 120 Eaton, Frank 117, 120 Eck, David 17, 89, 120 ,Edgmon, Lisa 120 Edmondson, Brian 53, 89, 1 Edwards, Edna Eldridge, John 69, 87, 120 Ellington, William 95, 121 Ellis, Brenda 87, 121 Ellis, Carletha 95 121 Ellis, Susan 134 Embry, Sheryl 121 Engram, Kenneth ,- t TK 121 Gay-, ,E ress J Gesin, Ralgh 121 Gibbs, Franklin 17 121 Gile, nanny 79, cnt J B 121 eieei cirrfrenr, 'Andrew 69, ss, 121 J Givens, Linda 121 Glenn, Sharon 121f 20, 134 , Goad, Ronnie 121 Goad Gail 121 Gomez, Wendell 17, 1,22 Edna 122 Giibdgaster, Terrye 122 Graeser, Janet 122 Graham, Danny 87, 122 -Graham, Tracy 97, 122 Grant, Alonzo 96 122 Eggerson, lgDonna 97, 121 A1Ph0I1SO 31, 33, 122 Eggerson, Sliobert 67, 121 5 Debbie 122 Ernie, Ralgh 121 Giay , Cindy 122 Ervin, Karla 121 Gray, Joyce 122 Eskridge, llll 89, 121 ggirayson, Sonzy 122 Estep, Eric ' iffireen, Ramona Evans, Joyce 89, 121 Green, Steve 93, 122 Evans, Leonard 26, 121 Gregg, L2,I1'2gl22, 124 Eversole, Dana yy V 121, 271 Creuel, SargI?fg,122 Ewing, Richard Grider, StaceyJ 122 Ewing, Terry 121 Groover, Cindy 122 Qyres, Roberta 88, 121, 249 Ground, 91, 122, 249 Fairchild , ,3'. -87 ,li 171 ,Guinan , SQ Farmer, Regena liyzil Hissldockfifliomas 17, 122 121 it Faught, Martha ,Felts, Patsy 121 ,Fennell Alfred 95, 121 Ferree, Michele 69, 86, 121, 271 Fields, Raymond 53, 121 Fields, Tami Fitzgerald, Tara 121 Fletcher, April 121 Flowers, Linda Flusche, James L Ford Deborah 12157 Foster, Leroy 121 rg gyl ster, Paula 121 Foster, Stephen 121 Fowler, Dennis 121 Slfrancis, Judy 121 , , ,,5f,,1g,,5azier,s sRooseve1tss:, iiliiiazier, Teresa 121 1 , Freeman, James 87, 121 Qarla '71, 121, 249 Fullbright, Dannetta 121 Fullbright, Winfred 121 3 h 12 Fu1mek, David Fulton, Randy mGanther Trina 69,121 Donna Garcia, Kieth 121 Gardner, Gary 121 as ,.i93fdf1eI ,ShaI0H1?g1 127 ' f'fGarrison, eliei Heidi Hagan, Kevin 122 Hall, Randal 122 Hambrick, Sharol 122 Hammons, Anthony 114, 122 Hanna, Joni 122 Hanzark Teresa 122 Hardeman, Johnny Hardesty, Mark 69 Hardridge, Tim Hardy, Lori 95 Hargus, James 122 Harlin, Evon 89, 122 I-Iarlin, Gordon 37, 71, 95, 118, 122,, Hensley, William 123 Hershey, Josegh123 Hester, Wiliam 53, 54, 123 Hewitt, Judy 39, 51, 136, 249 Hickman, Victor 123 Hicks, Kim 69, 123 Higgins, Fred 123 Hildinger, Jack 123 Hiles, Jacgue 69, 123 eise Hill, Barbara 123 Hill, Donna 123 Hill, Melinda 123 Hill, Roland ,.,,' Hill, Steghen Hmdsr G31 L VHIHC, ,,,, Him, Patti 485319, 88. 103, 27 121, 4.5 , Hogan, Lonnre5123 y Holderby , Timothy 69 Holdridge, Janet 39, 138. yysg 3 Holloway, Richard 1237 Holmes, Maureen 123 3 Heir, Lynn 123' Holt, Richard 123 Holt, Robert It -, 2 Jeffrey - .eee 1 23 1 i,,, Honea, Robert 31, 69,3123 Hoover, Danny 17, 89, 123 Hosley , David: J Howard, Barbara 89 1233 Howard , Brian 123 Howell, Dian!-.3123 Huffer, 69, f Huggins, Cathy 69, 87, 3123 Hugart, Donna slg gy --.S-...,-1.-..-...-.Hu stir Huittj?5eMike 3'd.3 3 ' 4 1 1 Hulsey, David 17, 30, 31, 32, 37 Hunt, Cindy 715123, Hunter, Treba 123 I Hurst. Wes 17,, igr Harlow, Gene Harnage, Kathy 122 Harris Bobb 95 1, Harris, Butch 122 Harris, Lynda 88, 122 Harris Thomas Harrison, Nancy 95, 122 Harrison, Teresa 122 Harrison, Vickie 90, 123 Harshaw, Bobby 123 ,Hershey Harvey, liii ina 3 Hatfield, Billy 123 Hayes, Ava 123 Hayes, Carol 123 . Hayes, Deborah 69, 123 Hayes, Edward 17, 123 Hayes, Kathy 69, 123 Hayward , 'Cheryl Garvin, Jill 121, 135 ,I-galil., Hutchison, Gray iiiii on Hutton, Phyllis 95, 12335 , Ingram, Jackson , Cary in :3'5 Jackson, Debra? ill 124 3 ,,,, Jackson, Michael Jackson, Weldon 26, 1245 3 Jamerson, Marvin 124 James, Chris 79, 89, 124 James, Stenhen 26, 124 ,,ii Johns, David 124 Johnson, Betty 88, 124, ,249 Johnson, Bobby ,,,, 95 Johnson Dan 17' 124 'Johnson , Dave 124 S Johnson, Deborah 124 A Johnson , Felicia' 124 Johnson, Glenda 124 , Sheila Treasurer at VOTC, Student Francine 28, 29, 45, 94, 193L 9,1 Billy '75 1 200 T, c A Basketball, Cosmetology, rudent Council. Oklahoma Squad Mr Teenager Honor Society 3 heart Escort SCOUT Ta lor Debbie 194 9 r'-' rr-1 LECHL lvl VICA Tailor, Gary 194 Schoonover, Alice 94 rr E s'r 9 fl , 1081 99 OHOSO, Honor Roll T9 f t 87 1 tnt to,n 9 iiii -S 1 or une :Z 9 9 Scruggs' Brenda 191' 40 if eech Club Drama I I 9 U Track e nds! ,.. Sells, Carol 191 A S Treasure S . room 9 q' 'z e Pl Teague, Brenda 8 , li? Seward, Steve 191 Stark Ron 192 DECA HA' FFA' Marching Band' VAOT -iFe0fba11 Terapin, Leslie 51, 52, 92, 194, 249 he herd Dhawn 4 S 513 S Cind 192 n Tennis, Entre Nous, Honor Socie- .Fill FBLA OffieePraeI1Ce ties, A11 School Musical, Medical Shiew, Leonard Starr, Pat 192 1SELlQ 4 1 Business Law Club ,r, staton Ke1SeI:33 192 Thomas, Cheryl 60, 61, 1233, , , V, V lc 4 Shine, Cherv194, 191, 263 Wrestling, Teens for Christ, Spanish , ll Team FBLA iit, , A tei ' 2 Soci ' 1 1 ta ff, I J leens fo ' hri fi , A fp 171, 20.4 9 f Kevin ev, 192 B ' T' A 1 9595, ,Ma 1 Ban H u v n 0 ' F e 1 0 .Thomas Jain SQ.: 'iez 77 21.1. W ' ,lay lQr!,semble,l O 183: 1 5 Tj Q I 1 al- Illl I 1 Iygz Clube , S 1 A 9 , 5 nm e - Presf y et of Hom ' om fa: VICAEY echfr reman S 9 2 .S.CQlJ.'Z 1 ' ,5f 5ef 1 . Q li 1 , 9 'rho VV Charles 194 rii 1 , 1 irit' ' 'iiii iii rrii Gunaike, A11 SehO01 9 aw 60 61 'I 9999 it 9 iri, iifhieflein' rrrr 61, 69, '15, 886 lubhfiefiiegll Teameos eaiu B 'mel eneiee f 7 1192, 41, 43 7ll h Q l 2 , H H ' . ','!9' 5 Paniih Club, Teens Chri ' , Wresllinsn. er ff T em A11 '- 5291111 Sam FBL iliii i f Society, National cal, ChoralG1tTb, SCOUT Reporter I ,mon ,inet 13, Ffef1ChC1ub'Debaf9 Stolper, '14, 86, ss. ao. 22. 19-3--219-99iQ ielri .Snitball 9 Business ,Entre Nousf A11 School Musicals.. Torbeu' Lynda 67' 68' 1044 19 , ,,,9999, Law Club, Basketball Young Democrats, AFS, French Club -Marching Band' Orch-gm-ix ia Smith, Ronnie 28, 24, 27, 87, 192, Stone, Samuel 95 erman Club 11 ' 6 5 .E ...F1fe..H.H...d..D.rfH4 Waters. Wllllam 63 eee l . , . l . eeeee ' 'f 2 TOHX Band' PM f f . FPA, .WBICIS William 1 X-1- im. ZIIL Iii Yeeei A'L,L K'-L 35' 194 f Weaver, R0 195 bb i 1 ' -...F4.....,.....y.Dfamaf S aHiSh2ennF2H1i1 21 ee e ee e ffiffiffof wedme, Diane 94,A A i ' n 1 Q 1 n en Roll, 'OHOSO e-We11S6iH, e ence National Honor Wi . 195 FFA? VICA' . LA n Clge , O18 ',' :xk 'K :'2 -Iii mik.. . WIISOHI Llsa 7021, 1 11 'T 90 92' . e f i 1- Llbrary ee lee ee n if -19-fi n 1 if Wei, Frankie 77 94 195 245 - THU' 550, 15fPY4?49 eeeene PIA or-ioso 'Aas'Ed1rSr Sr sec- Wuson' ' l 1 1 enevleve Winebfsenner ' h Club n eenn 6 .196 66 . 77 ...L..,...L.....-...SO ,Hand Marchln. g Capt- . l - ne e .AVA WU-Son , X-'. 1'- - If- , 70, 37 9..1..f....f......92 196 Socielb Okla' ' - n ' ' - L x..,. , T X ' A p-LL K-L1 ' f Wlllkle, b1flf60, 62, 92 Teens for Chnsr e n . . Entre FBLA, lr. CQLXILQD Xe' ,W ., ' ,...Y.r....,,...,,.-1.3 l effe 63I1'1,.,-.0.,- O, ICIIHHIOI X.Xx. we--'- - -. e--- ' K K e Thes lans e Woell er, eo, 9 1, se, 256 Clvlfafl- Spanlsh GunalkeQiiaeieferieasurer, Play, H1SIOI13l 'X Of DECA een ,enf, e - 91! 196 f k1a' H0 N ,. l,2. . ' 'M eeA' Sr. Chie - L . Iznz ' e Q ' YOI 195 RO11' Wofford Rlck 15517 19 ix' eine' - I A e ' ' K e n nn'7nn' L fgub' ......-1W00d e,e, - . f Track, Art Club, Golf n'en Voeszeli Mike f 101 e .1.. V, .....-. - 7 'Q . . . ' '9 X A Wood, k ' X M nzii 1 . f e 2 ee..L ma - 3 , .1 n n MCA W ,' I M, ..,,. M,-,v,, ..,, . m,,,,, ,.,, ,,,,, ,W ,.,, ,M . ,.,, I-V VkV1,V, 3 1-5,15 g2,yg,5:a+ Y: 5 gl 4 Qi I E E A f ' , ,,eV z 5 ,Q N W ,,,, M-, f ,,,,, M, , V, H , W,,1 , wi e: ,n,, , .,,, ,, . ,. ,,.,, ,,.,,, .. gi I , .e,f f,1: -,,'1' . . , ., -V x . 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All members of the the Chieftain fell just short of S51-,000. Chieftain staff sold ads. The selling of advertising space is one The ads section suffered one major of the primary ways money is raised setback during the year. When gfor production of the yearbook. several completed pages were This year's Chieftain staff sold 142, -accidently picked up, carried away, ads. These ads filled 37 tgges, one of the largest ad sections ever for the and tossed into the incinerator by the Chieftain. The Chieftain advertising campaign- started in August. Senior Frankie Weir supervised the sale. She was assisted by senior Diana Morgan and . custodian, it was the ad section that suffered the most damage. Burned beyond repair were 31 of the 37 gpages. But with the aid of carbons, the staff was able to reconstruct the section. yearibookpgges. ----Advertising Index-7Buv, Sell, 81 Trade Xlllo-tl Bearings ,,.,.... ......... Green COUflll'y EQUipment.... ..... ...... . 242 ........... ........ ,,2l2- Green Country Landscape ....... ....... 2 65 .-Xntit-rson Company ........ ...... Gunaike -- -----.-.-..-...-4-- .-.--. ..----- Z 56 Anderson Wholesale .......... Hagan Excavating -------'AA-- 4------ 2 74 .-Xrhyis Roast Beef ...,,... .......... 2 75 Hallmark ---..------------.---- .....-. 2 75 Art-ht-r's Cleaners. .,,,,.. ...,..... 166, Hamlin? 44.-.----------.-.-.------ ....--. 2 57 .Bal App ignce ........... ...... 145- K Harden Fried Chicken ...... ....... 2 74 Barrt-t DX ........... . . ...... 251 Harris Gifts .................... .......264 Bttsolo Auto.L ............. ..... Holiday Inn ....----.-...l--- ---.... 2 64 Beals Electric ........,...... ...... House of Lords ...,................. ....... 2 68 Beckman Company ......... ....... 2 51 Hunts ....................... ................, ....... 2 6 7 nm nun tfsed Cars .,....... ...... E Jack Harrison Tire Center ......... .,..... 2 63 Bills Bradlev Ford .......... ...,...... 2 46 Jeralds Furniture .................... .,..... 2 54 Bock Loan ...............,. ....... 2 75 Jerry's Jeans ........... .......254 Branan Ceramics ....... ....... 2 70 Joe and Lilas ......... ....... 2 48 Brockway Glass .,,..,........................ ....... 2 72 Joe Rector ............. ...,... 2 45 Buckaroo Nursery ........ ....................... ..... ....... 2 5 4 Joint Possession ....... ....... 2 58 Business Men's Assurance Company ......... ......, 2 75 Junior Chieftain ....... ....... 2 47 Byrd's Jewelry ........,........,,,..................... ....... 2 75 Kahns ........................ ....... 2 75 Cablevision ................... .......262 Cantrell insurance ....... ....... 2 58 Carl's Jewelry .................... ....... 2 66 Carne-y's Hickory Pig ............ ....... 2 69 Central Assembly of God ........ ....... 2 52 Chet s ......................,,... .....,. . .. ..... .273 Christian Book Store ......... ....... 2 63 City Bank .....,,................ .......263 City Chevrolet ..........,..... .,..,.. 2 60 C K. L Mobile Home ........ Cousins ....... .. ..... . ........ . Dairy Bar. ................ Damaged Freight ........ DeatonfGattenny ,,,,... Delphttx., .............. . .......275 ......244 .......25O .......269 .......248 ......271 Keifer Auto Parts ....... Kelly Office Supply .......,,,,. Keller's Fine Jewelry ........ Kentucky Fried Chicken .... Kirk's Drug ..................,,..., Klar Brothers ........ KTUL TV ................. Lakeland Drug ............ Lakeland Insurance ........ Lane-Pierce Lumber ....... Lescher Funeral .......... Lil Char La ..................... Lindsey Studio ........ . .......... Love Bottling Company ..... McAdams Pipe ................... .......242 .......261 .......245 ...... .270 .......273 .......260 .......260 .......274 .......265 .......262 .......267 .......275 .......254 ..... H253 .......253 Discount Tires ....... ....... 2 64 Miss Abigails .................. ....... 2 69 Dryer's ................ ...... 2 44 Monico ................................ ....... 2 61 Duberry Drug ........ ....... 2 74 Muskogee Auto Supply ......,.... ....... 2 64 Eastwood Drug ......... Economy Drug ....... .......275 .......254 Muskogee Farmers ............ .......275 Muskogee Florist Association .... ..... H250 Elegant Touch ........ ....... 2 44 Muskogee Lumber ................... ....... 2 45 Entre Nous .............., ....... 2 49 Muskogee Seed ....,............. ....,.. 2 65 First Baptist ,,,,,,,,, 4,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 66 Muskogee Twin Cinema .......... ...,,,, 2 74 First National Bank ............ ....... 2 67 My Place BaF'B'Ql-lf' -l-.----l-l.-.... ...-... 2 75 Frank's Big.0.Burger ......... ....... 2 75 Natures Health Food Center ........ ..,.,.. 2 42 Jim Fuller Agency .......... ....... 2 53 Nelson Furniture ........,.,.......,..,.. ....... 2 59 Garrett lnsuranct A..... ....... 244 Oklahoma School Supply '......... ....... 2 63 Gibsons., . .. ..,...269 Orktn .....,..........................,, .......250 Parisian Cleaners .......... Pauline's Dairy Cup ......... Penny's ................................ Petering Funeral Home ...... Phoenix Federal ............... Pioneer Abstract .......... Prudential ......................... Rhodes Tire Center .......,. Ricketts. .................. . .... . Rombergs ..,................ Ruth Kelly Studio ...............,, Senior Chieftain .................... Shelton-Gray Wheel Service ........ Sid ney's Shoes ...................... Sids Jewelry .............. Silly Shirt Shop ......... Smith Ambulance .... ..... Smokey Joes.. .... Sooners Auto ...,...... Sooner Bowl ......... Spot Bargain ........... S A Q Clothiers ..,............ Standard Supply .......,...,,,... Stanley Carpet Cleaning ....... State Farm ................,,..,..... Sun Seekers ....,... Susman's .................,............ Texaco ................................... Three Rivers Beal Estate ......... Town Hall Estates ..........,... Tri-Mays .................,... LYS. Army ..........,.. . LYS. Navy ..,,... . Vt-lma's ....... ........ Victor Savings .... Wade Termite... ,,..... . Walkers Superette ....... Walterslnsurance. ..,, .. Warehouse Market ...,,, Wet-k's lnteriors ....... Whites Auto ..,......... tvlntrx llrltt- ln ......, Xkoofiis Agency ....,, Wright llrug .......... Mille .......... .. ........ York Street Plaza... .. XJIVN .... .......... ,l..l .261 .254 .........262 .........258 .........261 .........266 262 .........245 .........258 .........265 .........246 .........243 .........26O . ......., 275 .........275 .........250 .........253 ............27O 248 K .262 275 .264 .250 .275 .242 .275 .273 254 ......275 .264 .248 .269 .270 .244 .254 .255 .250 .251 .275 .274 .242 .264 .258 .242 .272 .1259 267 .273 42 Complete Insurance Needs Residential Properties Farms and Ranches 1313 North Main Progerty Develogers -Rentals and Management 683-7771 GREHVCIHHVTRY BQUHMAHVTJBKI KEUER IUIRDPARTSQSERVKIS CHVTH? Industrial and Farm Sales, Rentals, Parts and Service -1400 No. Main, P.O. Box 2250 Muskogee , Okla . 74401 Gerald E. Agee gPresidentQ - Parts - 683-6533 Serv. - 683-6578 - ' 918-683-6531 33-Ziyi-Ebilg Jerry Keifer winie Keifer Muskogee, Okla. 74401 li Bo ' y Noture's Health Food Centre' HAPPINESS IB - - BDDD HEALTH J. H BDDDFABTER A CARPET - VINYL LINOLEUM - DRAPERIES PH cms: aaa 4111 Musnnnzz. DKLA. 14401 Phone 918-687-4439 STAAMEYSTEANKIEAAWVG MUN NDT SCRUBBFD DEEPER Carpet and Furniture Cleaned on Location or in Plant ,NTU THE FABRIC FIRE AND WATER REsroRAT1oN 'vw' www' 54- mamma AND 453' ,- -. 709 Eastside Boulevard Call 683-4377 Muskogee, Oklahoma nwrsoowuxoa... gig mu ulmun...nmunv J ,fy Barwick CarQets nj' ,gf 8 if Mhla'n'A'rWn'M .Mel A Wi . .-.'a 5M'. 10' N' Members of the Senior Chjeftainnglass have CZQIUIQWCL-IQQIQQIiQQv3S wezsayym thenj hagpen. We hope you willA ,.ret13m1aQr.th9s9,,a5.lye. do, for Q11.ll19SQlhl,UXS.lf1QYQl2?,Q9m9.Ql21g PQIl,9f Our llves 11118 Year-, Picturednopytl1eMfQ,tYrQyML,left to right are - Patty Clark, Frankie Weir, Diana Morgan, Gayle Bacon, Parris Boies, Linda Wilbourn, and Brenda Baldwin. On the second row are - Patti Thomas, Sharon Lawhead. Lisa Qoog,, Rhonda Emnmggnsyandli-.Carol Bacon. Not pictured are KellyfWiggins,,,Patricia Jackson, Rhonda Lashley, A131321 ,vsina Treyithick, Mary Pearson, JoAnn Barrett, Kelly Platt, and Kitty Hoefer. 24 44 There's a Navy enlistment just right for S you. Your period of active duty can range from 4 months quo to 6 years. Neyer has the Navy offered so vvide a choice ot, enllstments You can sion up tor as little as 4 months ot active duty inlhe Navy 4xiO reserve yprogram. It you have vvhat it takes, you serve as .little as 4 months ot active duty. tollovved by ace tive duty sessions ot one eyenino a vveelf or one weekend a month, and tvvo vveeks duty every- summer tor the balance ot your six year ohlida- tion. One ot the other ogportunities is a tull six-f -yearenllstment inthe reoular Navy vvith hidhly- specialized training in a vvide ranoe ot enlistment Kcholces. alono vvith your tair share ot hard vvork and housekeeoind chores. Find out more, lt you are looking tor a challendefit you vvant to he Someone Special-stoo in and see your local Navy recruiter today. WILLIAM E. BUCK U . S . Navy 443 West Broadway oust tis Extra Sup-Qort Shoes ,Minnetonka Moccasins Nocona Cowboys' Boots ,Converse Tennis Shoes 306 West Broadway F 682-5281 yDR YER'5 SHOE CENTER 312 West Broadway 682-3170 Iacgueline Connie Rand Socialetes Redwing GOOD LUCK AND BEST WISHES ,HO WARD L. GARRE TT y REALTOR 117 North Third 7 Wt,.ia Honor Heights Plaza 43300 West Okmulgee 683-4361 Paid Advertisement M EE HCQNGRA TULA TIQN5 LUMBER COMPANY Hardware Allied Roofing ZZQU and Siding Armstrong Paints Ceiling Tile Free Parking K.W. and P.T. Plumbing Since 1928 SAY HI! Fixtures 682-1386 RHODES TIRE CENTER KELLER 'S FINE IEWELR Y 1328 East Okmulgee 112 West Broadway 683-6011 682-0171 Q 687-4181 ,TEES - Write or Call for information Phone 918-683-4403 -Route 5, Box 140 A-B Muskogee, Oklahoma 74401 7 Life Struggle 1 46 Congratulations Seniors BILLS-BRADLE Y FORD Lincoln - Mercurx If Ford Motor Company Makes It, Bill's Bradlex Sells It! l RUTH KELLY STUDIQ 225 West Broadway Senior Portraits I , n I Proms P et. . gs W , y h I ,QQ jf Weddings In Direct Color The Finest in Photography in Muskogee .Q YYWZQ ' ' , ' A fj f Ml X ,fflf Qilahoma's No. 1 tennis player, Muskogee High M 'H' ,Senior Rusty Bradley-, knows you can get that No . 1 H car from Oklahoma's No. 1 car dealer, BILLS- 223 E X riffhnil I it 1 .. ,hi sjm, . K V Q F , , . WMQL AVN' xwky 4 1200 North Main 682-1345 Zfwmg -',,'.'p.,.,,,., ? x .rf 'xt xl , , . UR CHIEF TAI a l 5 5 l I K s s 5 Y Fe ,Menjhersnofwlpngznr Chieftain are left to right, first row - Jan Crittendon, Cindy Crain, and Lori Ham: mons .1 The second row includes - Gary Flusche, Lynng Stout, Ann Upchurch, and Mark Wilkerson. The third rownhas - MaryAnn Bridge, Nancy Smith, and Michelle -RileyQIhevlast-royAhQW3h'l'9nl,lxQagQqy-Lit shown are Mike Dedmon, Robert Dickrnan, David Hogner, Tony,-Qlggygskgnliolglgi-gnlland, and Sydney I-Marshall, 247 Congratulations Seniors For Your Future in Ap-pliances, -Heating and Air-Conditioningi ,See Us Westinghouse - Fedders - KitchenAid lem-Air - Thermador - Shari 1956 to 1976, Our 30th Year BALL APPLIANCE AND AIR-CUNDI TI ONING '10th and West Broadway - WE SERVICE - halter J lulhlm DEATON ,GATTENBY ' REAL ESTATE Ltsaz-2435 BASOLO AUTO PARTS 627 West Broadway 687-4491 Blue Streak Ignition SOONER BOWL 615 South 32nd A682-2779 Open Lanes ,Every Saturday and Sunday IOE cfs LI LA S MAL T EE .I I - ' 7752: .1 SHOP hr ., .. lf- gass es Sandwiches and Soft Ice Cream Au T es of Drinks .Owned and Operated bv the AMERICAN RELIGIOUS XE - . ,TOWN HALL MEETING ,-INC ,, Across From Muskogee High School Musko ee dklaholjna 4717 W. Okmulgee P.O Box 606 1Lg4.. .. Muskogee, Oklahoma 74401 Teleghone 918 683-2914 Kenneth Bunnell Administrator Jean Davis Director of Nurses TRE OU S LITERAR Y SQLQIEIX ,, ,wan '-. .--.X ,rt u. '- A, -' L4 '-'rg sf 'H-E wiv 'W ,-diff' 'N Za. iw 'aye U, ,S , H 1, f- -- zir- - v . ' .. 'Un' - m..,, , Jilin t1..i3-niallm.-if sf.. I-vw 5 -- MH-an 5'4 'ivnfal' ivan.. whvzft, -,Mengberswof the-,Entre Nous Literary Society are from left, to right, first row - Susan Stolper, Laura Tull, Iylaghafite, Angela Frix, Kevin Whiteker, Karee Green, Gwen Pruitt, Martha Hardesty-, Marcia Pittman, and Laura,Lee,NQrman,. The Second row includes - Robin Sledd, Janice Coppock, Kim Lanninghanl,lIancy Llwyd, Rita Hewitt, Michelle Berry, Carla Campbell, Julia Caldwell, Leslie Terapin, and Pamn Hall. T13 third rgyyn hasmg,MQlly Norman, Mary Tull, ,Susan Miller, Ann Upchurch, Susan Head, Leisha Haaygld-1,--Bgthvgrowgell, qluklie, Boehm, Randi Robbins, Shryln Moran, and Sydney Marshall. lfourth row includes - Diane Pentecost, Qindyflound, Joanie Brown, Lisa Logan, Dawn Frix, Mary Ratley, Jeanne Kimbro, Kim Hine, Sally Jo Stol- pe,rL ,and Roberta Eyres. The fifth row includes -,,Betty Johnson, Shei1anBoehm,-Judy Hewitt, Susan Allen, ,Sheila Whitmire, Francis Tug, Dawn Pentecost, and Diane Diemg, Officers of Entre Nous are first row ,left to right, - Angel,a,Erix,, president-, The second-row, includes Kevin WhitekerJ viceggresident, Susan Stolper, treasurg and Susan Head ,Lun- ior sergeant-arg-arms. hird row, includmes - Ann Upghgrghmhsegretaryg and Rita Hewitt, Senior .SjQIS9QBk.-19121935 - 24 t m g 1 ,EL5,!,5gIW,?,,f2E55 12211 222-2422 i .TERMITE AND REST CONTROL DAIRYBAR 'Homemade Chili and Bar-B-Que Q 1701 East Okmulgee 687-9374 WADE TERMITE AND REST CONTROL 51LL Y SHIR T 5H0P ' 2022 E22 okmogee , Congratulations f T Seniors '7 6 ii - - 1 504 North York 683-5241 ii 682-9597 Moody wade Congratulations Class of 1976 You'11 Look Fine in Clotlglzrom Zim ' Downtown ' Curt's Mall M USKOCEE FLORISTS ASSOCIATION BEBB FLORAL COMPANY 412 West Broadway ,BRESSER'S FLOWERS 1400 North York I CAROLINE 'S FLOWERS 3030 West Shawnee LAKELAND FLORIST 821 Callahan JIM BARRET DARRELL PLACE 1 Owner 1 gOwnerg BEALS ELECTRIC COMPANY Licensed Contractor Free Estimates Industrial, Commercial, Residential, -Complete Selection of Lighting Fixtures Phone 701 West Broadway 687-6863 Muskogee, Oklahoma kman BARRE T Sz PLACE QQMQPL DX SER VICE ,Congratulations Seniors of 1976 1601 West Okmulgee ,P.O. Box 1467 Muskogee, Oklahoma Phone 683-4553 WA LK ER 'S 5 UPERETTE xxx X V XX J,'41 4300 West Okmulgee COUNTRY-FRESH Right on the Corner K A Wi PRODUCE ki'-36471 ' FOR LESS' CENTRAL ASSEMBL Y OF GCD CHURCH Baltimore and Indiana 683-3111 683-3112 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1976 Conrad Barrett S. B. Douglass George Austin Pastor Assistant Pastor Minister of Music N 52 l LOVE BO TTLING f COMPANY MCA DAM5 PIPE CKE 0 Q SUPPLY , X .ax W 'll If lf 1 39 I xr -Muskogee , Oklahoma SMITH AMB ULANCE SER VICE S2 4 ef , afr P 1 j x ,, I xg Trained X opp' Personnel State and City Approved 1720 Hancock Street, P.O. Box 665 632 5051 'fH' Wasn'+ Raining When Noah Built fhe Ark JIM FULLER AGENCY Muskogee, Oklahoma mplete and Competent Insurance and Real ,Co Ildlpl I I i'-i lluurau: MGENT lQQ 'lllfll YOU lllll' 0 REALTOR 5 4 Congratulations Seniors DON LINDSE Y STUDIO 521 West Broadway 683-2222 Muskogee, Oklahoma ,VELMA5 FASHIONS 682-9253 2315 Delaware ECONOMY DISCOUNT DRUG lERREl'S ' t u ll 9 of--zv:me'ffON QSM 'I' 3616 West Okmulgee 682-7765 INTERIOR DECORATING SERVICE Cargeting Gift Shog ' 'Drugs for Less OQeH 9 til 9 Sundays 1 til 9 Bob and Vicki Hurd ' '-i-T-- 682-4262 Curt's Center Owners i li' -2220 E. Shawnee PA ULINE'S DAIR Y CUP 3701 West Okmulgee Phone 687-9190 Charcoal Broiled Hamburgers Fries Pool Foosball Open 7 Days a Week jERR Y'S IEAN5 Curt's Mall LeVi's Levi's for Gals ,Lady Wrangler B U CKAR OO Landscape Nursery and Garden Center Complete Nursery and Garden Center Exterior Designers H Don Vaught and Jim Rhodes 5229 West Okmulee 682-1577 :wounds .DOWNTOWN 81 LAKELAND f'You've Got a Friend Named Victor Victor Savings Pays You the Hghest Interest Allowed Hby Law, PLUS Offers You All These Services: VICTOR SERVICES Prestige Card Savings Certificates Statement Savings ,Transmatic Payment Telephone Transfer Prestige Emergency Cash -Savings Account Loans Keogh Retirement Accounts .Individual Retirement Accounts Social Security Direct Deposit Check-A-Month ,Save By Mail Utility Payments Series E Bonds Mortgage Loans Home Imgrovement Loans -Mobile Home Loans I Drive in Windows .Night Degositories Safety Deposit Boxes Notary Service Payroll Deduction American Express Travelers Cheques American Exgress Money Orders Free Parking Consumer Loans -Visit Your Friend Victor At Any of Our 3 Convenient Locations. uumorrlc 4 I ' VV , V ,f-fi gs. ggobnnwiv 1 .. f fl! f - fl T f ' ig. IVMIETTOR 1 F ij! lm Emi lia 4 mm hTi'l. W i j I 'M i V lx ,limi bi- ' T N-y . XM wut: rtjyx ff S-N1 YW! - -- i Nfl'-A aa, at A f ' M M1-rin. Ki it it W , 2551 gr ,, W ag- A T V ox-F Ji west sroe omcs F 35 y ul' ll rv 7' W gigiganv X-X , f BNOA xii Yrrvr' nf I iml ,, 7 Fixx -I ,, XS, , Y 11- E' 'lil Enom ' i .E WA' 'i' 621 5 i ' 1 ofmuiosf, Q G E VS ' H X ' Ill X X! Eastside, Westside and DowntownL Too, You've Got a Friend Named Victor. Z CNAND X I 1+ ,r .f .,,A f A W . i yu A we g w, , Q + 5 EASYSIDE OFFICE , ' 'i VDRKANU A 4- and Loan Association UIERAR Y SOCIETY Mem-bers of Gunaike Literary Society are left to righgyfirst row - Gayle Bacon, Veronica Cox, and Kathygwljildinger. The second row has Ginny Noellpwrv, Danamlxgrderson, Jean DePriest, Juanita Qgarh- Robin-Qraughon, Teresa Hallum, Lawana gong,-Leaggnn-Miller, Dorothy Moaliitele, Kim K-elllyjwand Dana Day. The third row includes ,- Qathy,Copsidine-, Sharon Amann, Donna Bliss, .Pe13naNMMoaliitele, Janet Holdridge, and Marla Berry. QffiQers,fart,Q,Ltnaike HIC, UP the STEPS' Garde Bacon, lice-president: Kathy Hildinger, presig qdentg-y,Kin1 Kelly, secretaryg Ginny Woelper, treaf gre-rg Dorothy Moaliitele, Sgt. -at-armsg and Dana Anderson, historian., fr if-N-f 452 Feaiuring Ihe,FineSf i n NIexican and lm1,Q lf iCan ook r OpeL7 Days a Week Closed Tues y h York- 3620 wesr Okm g PETERING FUNERAL Wiz. HOME 3 C Hmaaunsfks-not Does ' 'M 'm W M A ' ' ' Serving for Over a Congratulations Half Century Those Seniors 76 From Who Really Care VVHITE19 DRI VE-IN 5532-3535 904 West Okrnulgee 2335 Gibson ' v' Congratulations to Class of 76 From . NX' s C ROY IOE CANTRELL C -INS URANCE COMPANY AND gl X E I TAHLEQUAH ABSTRACT 2125 Tahleguah, Oklahoma UIST I co.m 5 RICKETTS' CONSTRUCTION CUMPANY M d Hancock 683 5587 ONELSON FURNITURE COMPANY 211- 17 West Okmulgee Congratulations to the Graduates of MUSKOGEE HIGH SCHOOL ' YAFFE W IRON AND METAL COMPANY, INC. Tulsa Teleghone 918-584-7261 Oklahoma City Telephone 405-239-7729 Post Office Box 916 918-687-7543 H and Lexington Streets Muskogee, Oklahoma 74401 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '76 QwKUfl,ff7, 52 Q gals 'gy' aanfztul- Congratulations and Best Wishes to the SENIOR CLASS OF 1976 ANDERSON WHOLESALE COMPANY Muskogee , Oklahoma CITY CHEVROLET CO. f'f4Q iff-X 1' P 50-50-60 ? f umm , X 6 ALM? N SHELTONQ GRAY WHEEL SER VICE ' Aj! Bear Frame, Axle and W11ee1 Alignment Mm995'LQ'5 TEAM V B and Ba1timor Phone Q83-1213 A M kg ,Ok1. 74401 Brown She1to1l1s6g7?g85'7 - iled Gray 682-5756 - , ' XXX Floyd Damme 882-0975 .1 U 1 wr 5 as to EQEMSQ Qs ANTIQUES, INC. rj , - Congratulations - -. A, S61'1iOIS '76 xl 5?3, 'V m y - 8 ' -KLAR BROTHERS D, iq 234 West Broadwa 8' ' -ll 1 'faq ,-ff? QQEQIEQ. 682-2811 -xx Watches 1 ' lewelry ' Class Rings Nmmmmmmmm AND . sumlycomnumg MODICO INCORPORATED METAL FABRICATION AND ' coNcRr-:TE PRoDUcT1oN ,P.O. Box 487 4Muskogee, Oklahoma 74401 Kelly Office Supply For Anything Office Wise C. Kelly Anton Q Pete Q Kramer P RI IA CLEANERS SHIRT LAUNDERERS Plant 316 Court St. 682-4326 Eastside Westside 200 Eastside Blvd. 1706 W. Okmulgee Desksfliilesf Chairs Cabinets! Shelving! Sugplies K Safes! Printing! Ouick Cogyu 19182 682-6767 111-113 North Main Con gra tula tions Senior Class of 1976 PHOENIX FEDERAL SAVINGS Sz LOA ASSUCIA TI O Muskogee , Oklahoma 683-6501 Now Two Locations 300 West Broadway Haskell at York Muskogee High School Seniors know that the best place in town to save is Phoenix Federal Savings gc Loan Association. Their interest rates are the highest allowed by law and your money is in safe hands, just as it has been since 1909 . They also offer reasonable terms .on home loans to both young and old. Remember, We're here on your account. For A11 Agpliance and Air Conditioning The Prudential am caumn sum N251 '?TIL'l?Z,': 3'f'??l'3FEZa'1o8'flZ'i m' mm 0 - ' BALL APPLIANCE ar AIR CONDITIONING A. B. clark AIRCON SUPPL Y f15S?isZ3?aZ5Eis'e'ed C QM P A N Y H H ,917 West Broadway 12 Y . .., 1 Serviecags migww Fedders - Westinghouse - Jenn Air N- Kitchen-Aid - Sharp - Corning I Dick Lane Glen Pearce Hardware - Millwork - Roofing- Paint - Glass - Wallpaper 2001 North York Muskogee, Oklahoma 682-7541 C I ISIUH L C PENNEY - Musxoess Channel Identification l KTEW CH 3 KXTX CH 4 KTVT CH 5 KFSM -qi-Q KoTv Q-Q KTUL CH 8 BLANK CH 9 KWTV CH 10 KTEN CH 11 KOED CH 12 .MUSKOGEE ,CH 13 My f'Curt's Ma11 2242 East Shawnee U. S. 64 Phone - 683771 SOONER AUTO SAL VAGE -Central Tracks Parts - Cars Locator American and Foreign Phone: 683-2936 2244 North 32 CNorth Highway 693 ,Christian :Book Store 6' Church Su MEI - ,-, . +1azz - H ,ii -2-:,:, -A., ,,,.-.,,.f.-+M.--+A - ja 11 5155, - ., T' - 7 ' 'J'f. V. - ' , .1-1 , . , T ,fs - ,-.Ig ,,, 215.1 . ,1rQ ., -I .. ' -QW! . 'f i-1'5:5 7 : , W? f ' f ' , , K, 'FF wu.f:iI!s1- .4 , -., 51:2 - 3 Q H:m. 'i,v 1 ,- . 4' 4- 4 .' mf, . ' , 1,r MAH, -' H ffwtwv H '7' f -' fi: ' :.. 1-.. ,.... ' ' , ,, N f -A--A f ' I- -if Alf f ,.g ..ff'-'Aff' , :fn-. a Y L, ,15,,..Jf'c' ,. ffff 12' i,',,,7,Tf'1w,.nZ hwizfx ,,,,,.fY 'vw A :nd , CITY BA K Muskogee , Oklahoma P.O. Box 1489 - Phone 683-5551 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation E I Manufacturers of Q4 I Ratiofeeder Electroflfeeder IHLE.. ntdlersoml COMPANY 2100 ANDERSON DFI. MUSKOGEE, OKLA. P. 0. 103 f918I 887-4426 74401 Bleed TROL AND WATER GUARD OKLAHOMA SCHOOL S UPPL Y CO. 1305 North Main Muskogee , Oklahoma 682 -4051 410 wssv BROADWAY - Musvcocee, on LAHOMA-M5-Q-1. 5 if '72 I For the Very best in Bibles, books,-ani church supplies of all kinds see the CHRISTIAN BOOK STORE first. 'M gp!! to I 4jACK HARRISON TIRE CENTER 26 , - 1 gif. Congratulations Seniors i fxmxlii 02, 45 N fi SPOT BARGAIN 'EX' O QAEQQLX SM soo soum 32ND gu.s. 692 . MUSKOOEE, OKLAHOMA 74401 inthe time store With the Big Bargains Jack Lindley - Innkeeper ft of ST DISCOUNT TIRES TE R V Oai: Marsh Honor Heights Plaza Shogping Center E -Also '70 THE THREE RIVERS COMPANY REA L-E S TA TE I ack Shelton H - '78 - 50 - 60 Warehouse Dealer Wholesale and Retail Custom Wheels Side Pipes - Jack Locke 717 West Broadway ,687-4822 . S. Scott lr. - Louis Swanson P iii I 402 Wall Street - Phone 683-1545 1 MUSKOGEE A UTO HARRIS GIFTS SUPPLY Gifts From Around the Wor1d 702 west Broadway 532-6659 . ,Complete Line of Automotive Parts 628 North York - Machine Shop Service 4 Ra WI' 1755 Good Luck Seniors From s u GREEN couNTRY sfiih, . I! ANDSCApE INC. Xgggyal 2l A 3 W: 2140 E. Shawnee 201 West Shawnee By-Pass 683-4548 -C9185 687-7192 Muskogee, Oklahoma 74401 '- - LAKELAND INSURANCE ,AGENCY ig usho ee 5, INCORPORA TED xi SEED COMPANY fl' AN 1' I' Charles Martin .gbibzg ggliik' AAUTO - HOMEOWNERS - CYCLES jarm mmf giudfm anler See Us for Any Type of Insurance 'silill l R OM BE R G 'S Casual, Formal, Sports Wear of All Kinds Qurt's Mall Shown modeling apparel from ROMBERG'S are Scott Rouse wearing overalls and a hatg Rusty Bradley wear- ing a tuxedog-Jesse Leeds wearing a winter coat and western shirtg and Randy Ferguson wearing a leisure . 9 ' Diamonds Quality Class ' c es -Rin s --?ly -L , '- N iveymiw Archer Cleaners I 6819763 X ,i-QQ? U64 -Q SQ fix if Shirt Laundry E. i, WE AIM T0 PLEASE 414 West Broadway 918-683-2904 PIONEER ABSTRACTQ 'TR UST CO. .Muskogee, Oklahoma 74401 700 West Okmul ee F. K. Sadler AI. W. Ramage 'lj' .President-Manager Secretary 5194596 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 266 '51 David W Guuick 23, Congratulations Seniors, 1976 w. A. L h VF ..-....E . y. LESCI-IER 7 FUNERAL HOME , DEPARTMENT STORE Muskogee , Oklahoma In Downtown Muskogee ARTISTIC COIFFURES Truly Rozell Carol Carlton Yvonne Dulan YORK STREET PLAZA BEA UTY SALUN ...lil Lana Gann Latest in Hairstyling Blow-Kut-Sculgtor Kit Scissor Kit-Razor Kit Sgecializing in Long Hair A 682-4771 Individual Eyelashes Manicures Cosmetics Facials Sculptor Nails 309 South York Open Evenings By Appointment WEDKEN OLUTI O ? .I'lM.E.'llMI3T. Qt 0 2 W Q- Z ii 5 ui Q Af fx 'ffe-1916 sg The Firft Notiorxol Borxk ond -IEUIE Comporxg of Mufkogee Helping You Change Things for the Better 26 i, n 268 HOUSE OP LQRDS Complete Lines Spring Summer EQ Winter Finest in MEN'S FASHIONS 3311 West Broadway Mizz Ahigailn 682-5371 503 N. YORK MUSKOGEE, OK. Junior Sizes 3-15 ,Misses Sizes 6-20 qjrs. Justen McCarty, Turtle Bax Misses Fred Lief , Susan Scott I-IICKOR YPIG BAR-B-Q ,501 North 32nd 687-9455 gFor the Finest Bar-B-QQ file Do Custom Bar-B-Quing. Come See Us! We Have Everything CURT'S SHOPPING CENTER BILL BULL ,MOTOR COMPANY 301 East Broadway '-'Best Deals on Wheels Phone - 682- 1016 Parris Boies is shown admiring the wide selection of shirts at Tri Mays gb 3 D 9 M, Jogu Missy and Junior Fashions 950 North York ,Muskogee, Oklahoma 74401 918 683-5221 DAMAGED FREIGHT e 21 H , my V as ,' .N W5 nl fb 5, L' fa 1 ' J 1 fi -if 11th and Shawnee 4fff:Z:!,s , f??,,?5' rf, 26 You Can Enlist in the Army and Start College at the Same Time . Call Army SERGEAN T RON STANLEY , about PROJECT AHEAD. Call 682-7831 or Come By at, 417 West Broadway. Join the People Who've Joined the ARMY . BRANAN CERAIVIICS nGreenware .G1azes of All Kinds Kilns Gifts FREE LESSONS Open Tuesday thru Saturday -9:00 a.m. to 5:00 Q.m. Tuesday and Wednesday Nights 6:00 Q.m. to 9:00 Q.m. SMOKEYj0E'S 2200 East Shawnee 687-5822 I CQLQNEL SANDEQ RECIPE O Q Kentucky IT'ned Jlucken ff fjftlaf an iff f' g l'ck' ' good N ,gs t a rt it , lm In ' 'X ,,ll' A sol EAST sm: BLVD, 222 S. 31nd ,Steak Sandwiches Hamburgers Hot Dogs French Fries, DELPI-II C LITERAR Y SOCIETY 158 .V .ak Members of Delphic Literary Society are left to right, front row - Jackie Salmon, Debbie Downs, Jennifer ,Payne ,-Jan Leeds, Lisa Hoog, Jaana Peltola, Anitra Allen, Cindy Burnett, Julie Hird, Lisa Lambert, and Letitia Lieb. The second row has - Terrie Burris, Judy Wicks, Rhonda Emmons, Kelly Wiggins, Julie Johnson, Rhonda Rigney-, Carol Bacon, Pam Dunn, Janet Barker, and Kae Dodson. The third row has - Monique Anthis, Gag Owens, Rockie Pease, Leslie Leeds, Terri Bishop., Robbi Roland, Betsy Engelbrecht, Terri Salmon, Kathy Ford, and Pam Wilson. The fourth row includes - Judy Bacon, Kristi Lake, Carla Vann, Kelly Platt, Jan Crittendonk Cindy Crain, Sharon Looper, Shari Lauderdale, MaryAnn Bridge, Becky Porter, Becky Brand, and Lynda Burris. lhe filth row has - Michele Ferree, Nan Warner, Leslie Crow, Patti Hird, Andrea Bibby-, Andrea Boies, Cindy Hnnt, Kelly Ricketts, Terri Lauderdale, Lana Wait, Dana Eversole, Anne Kershaw, and Vicki Harris. ,Officers of Delphic Literary, So iet are 'r right - Cindy Crain, social chairman: Anne Kershaw, his- ,torianz Carla Vann, member- ship chairmang and Rhonda Emmons, secretary. Second row includes - Letitia Lieb, gresjhdent: Julie Hird, vice- president: and KeLLy Wiggins,- treasurer. WRIGHT DRUG X, Q, Y' Q 'L O w C' H Q: 45 5 - PL5 Good Luck, Seniors 1976 BR OCK WA Y GLASS COMPANY, IN C ORPORA TED Let's Pitch in and Clean Up America for lt's 200th Birthday Muskogee , Oklahoma Phone 682-2418 Muskogee, Oklahoma ,Pharmacists Art Wright CDPHD and -George Trzcinski QRPHQ Ken Catlett, a gs.. in I ' 7 L I 1 v R , 1 7 ,A Q' Wright's Employee. -AMERICAN BANK is Qroud of our youth Larqe Enouqh to Serve You- -Small Enough to Know You. american bank Member F.D.I.C. .300 North 32nd Street Teleohone 683-4531 C H E T 'S DAIRY maze Efggfifrfs has HOME OF THE ROUGHERS . 4- .- .,... The Finest in Iewelr i..ZALE5 he Q , 215 West Broadway Muskogee 683-6527 Go Roughers KIRK 'S DR UG 207 North Third 3308 West Okmulgee 733 North York V! kiss 1 S f .max tex... ' ' - 2 SUN SEEKERS xxx' S sv X3 K I ' SUN SEEKERS ' SUN SEEKERS ' SUN : 7 5 2 THE FULL LINE or 5 3 AMCEQONQMY CARS . ARE ON DISPLAY 3 2 - mera - The First wma Small-Lag, Q 5 ' GREMLIN - The Fun to Drive Hatchbacit 3 5 - HQRNET - Mobile vergggilny . , QMATADOR -The Epitome of w M Q-JEEP CJ-7 - A New Deluxe Kind Of Jeep 5' E CHOOSE From a Fgll M Z 2 sh Q X'-4 '.. 1' f- '-I ' I vs K Q 5 f Z 'N.. ld-I ua V1 Z v1 rn nu R Range Qt Modglg 3 Qoupes, Sedans, Waggns, - R lvl 2 FN 683-7751 3 7 EEKER MM- vi Bgats 81 Autos I X E 'llveryjhing Under the Sun E Z .Io Mylec Yohr Lge More Funv E 54 sun SEEKERS 0 SUN SEEKERS ' SUN SEEKERS ' SUN .' 'f Q' S 5 ESV V n X f ' x FX r , K? . 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