Chilocco Indian Agricultural School - Chiloccoan Yearbook (Chilocco, OK)

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Oh! Chilocco Oh Chilocco, Oh Chilocco! Where the prairies never end Oh Chilocco, Oh Chilocco-! You are still our famous friend. School of schools you are the best. You're the school that stands the test, You're the school that brings us fame. Ever we ll rev ere thy nome. Oh1 Chilocco. Chilocco We love your campus grand, We love your lawns and shody wolks, where graceful maples stand We love your sunsets and the stars at night, reflected in the lake so bright We love the cardinals cheery call, ond the bright red maples in the fall. Chilocco Indian School Chilocco, Oklahoma 1966-67 Published by Chilocco Press FOREWORD For those who have never been here, this is what we are like. For those who are here now, here are memories that have been preserv- ed for following years to come. For those who have gone, this is what we did. We, the Annual Staff, have strived to capture the highlights of the 1966-67 school year. Our special thanks to Noah Billie who designed the cover and artwork throughout the book. As this school year closes and each of us will be going our sep- arate ways, remember what we have profited here at Chilocco. May we always be proud of our alma mater. ( jUU AiaS Editor DEDICATION Home Two was opened January 15, 1884, after the Unjted States Congress passed a bill May 17, 1882, known as The Indian Appropriations Act, Whereby a sum of money was to be appropriated for the building of a school for Indian youth. That year, Mr. James M. Haworth, Superintendent of Indian Education was sent to investigate the ad- visability of such a plan. This sight, where Home Two now stands was selected and construction be- gan on the project. It was decided to house all de- partments under one roof and by January 1884 it was completed and ready for occupancy. It was then used to house classrooms, student living quarters, the dining area, the hospital and employ- ees quarters. It has been since used as a dormitory for small boys. A campus landmark, Home Two is being torn down after 82 years of service to make way for progress. To Home Two, the oldest building on campus, we the Senior Class of 1967 dedicate to you the ’67 Chiloccoan. 2 ADMINISTRATION MR. WALKER, MRS. WERNEKE RETIRE Mr. George W. Walker, former Chilocco Principal, who retired December 30, 1966, after 31 years is pictured here receiving from Dr. Leon Wall a binder for mementos of his work with the Bureau of Indian Affairs and Chilocco In- dian School. Mr. Walker became principal bf Chilocco after transferring from Cheyenne-Arapaho Indian School, Concho, Oklahoma in the fall of 1962. In February, 1937, I resigned from the Public Schools to enter the Indian Service. All new teachers to the Na- vajo Reservation reported to Tohatchi, New Mexico for an orientation. On March 10, 1937, I was assigned to Leupp School, Leupp, Arizona, where I taught three and one-half terms. From there, I went to teach in the high school at Tuba City, Arizona. Then in 1941, I went into Counseling work at Fort Wingate School, Fort Wingate, New Mexico. From 1943 to 1945, I was a teacher in the WAVES In 1947, I was requested by Mr. L. E. Correll to come to Chilocco. In the following year, Mr. Werneke and I were married and both continued on in the positions which we now hold today. The only time I was away from the job was in 1952 for about five months when our daughter, Jeri Lyn, was born. To the graduates of this year, I sincerely hope you will hold fast to the goal that you have in mind. Continue to work for your education and keep in mind when the going gets rough that it was hard for others at times but they made it so you can too. Above all to each one of you, hold fast to the thought of always being honest with yourself. Good Luck and thanks for the pleasant memories, Mrs. Mary F. Werneke 3 SUPERINTENDENT, NEW PRINCIPAL SPEAK Congratulations to Students: We believe you have completed a prof- itable year of your life. You have pre- pared your educational assignments ac- ceptably and have experienced being evaluated many times educationally and socially. One of the greatest feats you have ac- complished is to have lived successfully in the free society of 1,000 other bflys and girls much as yourself. This type living demands the development of a mature unselfish, resourceful and friendly atli tude. As a result of this year of experi- ence at Chilocco, we believe you will be a more capable citizen and be more able to live better in the world of today. The world of tomorrow is unknown Many changes are expected. We believe you have learned to accept changes and to make rapid adjustment as demanded May we wish you courage in continuinc your educational program next year that you have planned. Best wishes for a profitable summer Leon Wall, Superintendent You who are graduating this 1967 school year are to be commended for having at- tained this important achievement. There has never been a time when an education was as important as it is today. You have laid the foundation for the next step in a very busy world which has many oppor- tunities. Your high school education will make it possible for you to take advant- age of these opportunties and to meet the challenges of the changes taking place to- day. Those of you who are to graduate at a later date can look forward to the time you too will finish your high school educa- tion. Your interest in school achievement will bring you success. We hope you have enjoyed this school year and that you will continue to take advantage of the op ortunities Chilocco has for you. Clarence W. Winston Principal 4 ADMINISTRATION STAFF Front row (L-R) Susie Byrd, secretary; Imogene James, cash- clerk- Della Nunn, clerk typist; Second row: Lo 9 wRh gg clerk-stenographer; Jane Northcott, banker; Harold Barse. supplySpecialist; Back row: Hugh Houston, Administrative Officer; and Leonard Anquoe, supply clerk. DEPARTMENT HEADS 5 HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMIC STAFF Front Row, (L-R) Marilyn McKenzie, English- Journalism; Vera King, English-Spanish; Patty Allen Typing; Leola Taylor, English; Leona Warren, Vocal Music; Thelma Hanshew, English; Madline Grisham, Librarian; Marilyn Stout, English; Martha Anderson, English; Delores Harragana, Librarian; Standing Sam Sanders, Social Studies; Erie Haring, Typing-Business Law; Gary LaValley, Social Studies; James Farrell, Science; Leonard Hathcoat, Social Studies; Cleo Wallace, Academic Department Head; Joe Wilkinson, Math-Science; Junius Taylor, Science; Clinton Leon, Art; Bertron Randolph, Math; Gerald McCulley, Band; William Standifer, Music; and Lawrence Henderson, Math (Not Pictured) Edward Dun agan, English. NINTH GRADE ACADEMIC STAFF Front Row, (L-R) Zelma Vann, Math Workshop; Marie Engelking, Social Studies; Ida Larney, Reading Workshop; Marie McCarty, Reading Workshop; Augustine Barse, Reading Workshop- Loreta Courtney, English; Standing: (L-R) Lorraine Moore, Math Workshop. Vivian Archambault, English; Karl Stone Math; Charles Ballard, English; Bruce Hoover, Math; David McCroskey, Math; Pearl Goodbear, Department Head; and Jack Talmadge, Social Studies Workshop. 6 TRADES DEPARTMENT Seated (L-R) Lincoln Morris, printing; Ray Vaught, shoe repair; Coston D Nicholson, Department Head; Calvin Cowen, drafting; John Topaum, dry cleaning; Second row, Francis Kirkland, welding; Rupert Cooper, printing; Louis Thompson, auto mechanics; Doris Sneath, secretary; Roland Logsdon, painting; Harvey Lovelace, electricity; Third row, Nathan Benton, bus driver; Charles Kunkel, practical arts; Ver- non Pope, practical arts; Oran Dabney, practical arts; Berklie Perico, practical arts; James Larney, body and fender; Walter Means, practical arts; and Billy Joe Dye, auto mechanics; and Willie James, (not pic- tured.) HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Seated (L-R), Rose Mary Wood, home economics, I; Aliene Benton, food service; Elizabeth Heagy, Depart- ment Head; Jessie Jordan, advertising foods-food service; Caroline Jameson, food service; and Elizabeth Sweeney, clothing. Standing, Robert No Ear, cook’s helper; Perle Sissons, home economics II; Kate Stan- cliff, home economics I; Doris Sneath, secretary; Linda Armstrong, home economics I-II; Everett Werneke, training instructor, cooking; Francis Hernandez, food service; Beatrice Boory, nursing arts, health; Lucille Schell, cosmetology; Clara Taylor, foods I-III-IV; Chi Hie McIntosh, food service and Semion McCarty, cook. Not in picture: Julia Kent, head cook; and Jesse Gran , junior cook. 7 PLANT MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT Front row, (L-R), Henry MeEwin, Russell Cannon, Vern Hunt, Louis McGilbra, Charles Snell, Taylet Morgan, Thomas Golay, Joe Vann, Donald Dominick, Francis Pipestem, Otilia Hernandez and Leon Lacy, Department Head. Back row, John Dunn, Arthur Kent, Roscoe Olds, Albert Schmidt, Carl Burnette, Ken- neth Davis, Ellison DeNoya. Archie Littlewalker, Enos Armstrong, Haden Sullivan and Howard Childers. AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Front row, (L-R) Paul Osborn, Francis Heinz, Joseph Nunn and Claude Livingston, acting depart ment head. Back row, Victor Bushyhead, Walter Kelly and Paul Michaels. 8 PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION DIRECTORS ) ereth °rt- boyf Physif.al education teacher and coach; Bruce Hoover, freshman coach. Math; Patti Martin, girls physical education teacher; Charles Kunkel, assistant football coach, Practical Arts; Richard Hernasy, boys recreation leader; Horace Taylor, boys’ physical education teacher and coach and Leonard Anquoe, assistant football coach, Supply Clerk. (Not pictured) Faye Byrd, girls’ recreation leader HEALTH CENTER Phnrt °V’4L )’Weiss’D D S : Roberta Lee’staff nurse; Luella Van Even PbaJabe J Bible. administrative clerk; Margie Stalnaker, nursing assistant. Back ead nurse, Jesse Harjo, custodian; and Susie Whaler, nursing assistant. public health nurse- row, Anna McCaffrey, 9 GUIDANCE STAFF Left row ascending stairs; Juanita Robinson, June Kir land, Dorothy Crawford, Faye Hathcoat, Mary F. Clary, Mary Means, Faye Byrd, Marvin TJmrnton, Richard Hernasy, Bobbie Begay. Second row; Grace Me- Gilbra, Freda Lane, Mabel Jones, Virgi; a Narcomy, Harriette Washington, Nancy Lambert, John King. Lewis White, Carriasco McGilbra. Third row, Beverly Anderson, Christine Tolth, Lorena DeRoin, Lucille Bearskin. Fourth row, Esther Snell, Sam Tolth, Kenneth Black, William Beaver, Doyle Presley, Harold Burris, Millard Ryker, and Charles Black. 10 CHILOCCO CHOIR OFFICERS Front row, Rose Reed, secretary; Loretta Preacher, librarian. Second row, Martha Lee, president; Freida Homeratha, report- er. Third row, Bill Carson, co-robe chair- man and Darrell Cline, vice-president. CHOIR Front row (L-R) Justine Kalama, Loretta Preacher, Freida Homeratha, Martha Lee, Darrell Cline, Rose Reed, Darlene Frank and Valdena Barnabv. Second row, Mae Alice Luna, Ruby Big Horse, Ernestine Spencer, Mary Beth Johnson, Lorraine Claw, Betty Tohtsoni, Martha Bavilla Third row, Betty Gaddy, Liri- da Sam. Emma Jean Yazzie Dianne Devlin, Karen Duran, Beth Roberts, Kathleen Jourdain Fourth row. Paulette Meshquekennock, Sarah Tully, Judy Joscum, Betty Pepion, Myrna Nightshoot, Karen Haymond. Marlene George Louise Wauneka. Fifth row, Ray Shack. Melvin George, Calvin Williams, Calvin Begay, Dwight Buffalohead Mike James, Robert Alien, Eddie Wahsise. Sixth row, Elden Not Afraid, Calvin Matt, Kenneth Pretty On Top, Maurice Howe, Bill Carson, Mike Adams and Raymond Deschene. 12 MAJORETTE CHILOCCO BAND OFFICERS Linda Todechine Eva Carroll, secretary; Daisy Et- sitty, reporter; Mary Campa, librarian; Margey Bell, president; Joe Goudy, reporter; Owen Sapul- pa, property manager; Arthur Dale, vice-president; and Herbert Benally, property manager. BAND Front row (L-R), Juanita Williamson, Linda Todechine, drum major; Daisy Etsittv Lucv Jim Bessie JNud XVRaTymr HDeV°d Davi Begay’ r hur Da,e- Second Barbara WiRiams Peggy fabor T igS’vrLinda Mfrr f.ne Wippert, Darlene Watt, Georgia Fletcher, Eva Carroll, Gay Night- Beeav Iron 'r80' Danny CUrk pidie Wagner, Francis Hasken. Third row, Vera Mac Tuhhv 1 V 3 Jlm,r,Ber.nueldo Bel1’ Bennita Bel1- Colleen Gardipee, Pat Arthur. Alfred Harvev M.ber’ Rouy ,EvenTmg’ D,r nGeo e' Raymond Billy. Keith Island, Herbert Benally, i nCnarTley’ Jai??es4iWa“' Dla Ben- Raymond Ration, Angelina Chee. Back row, Val- Owen Sapui Margey Bel1, James Etsltty Sherman J ames, Chee Wilson, Joe Goudy, Austin Domebo and 13 ORCHESTRA Seated (L-R), Helen Yazzie, Johnny Descheny, Karen Haymond, Valerie Sollars, Betty Longtime Sleen ing, Diane Cain, Shirley Bruce, Verdie Willis, Simon Eagle, Roger Pierre, Alfred Stewart Aneelira Chee, Marlene Bedoni, Virginia Ives, Joyce Whitely, Minnie Emerson, Ruth Maryboy and Martha house. Standing, Francis Haskan, Tony Shorty, Clifford Marceau, Mr. William Standifer and Harry Ncz CHILOCCO DRILL TEAM (L-R), Jean Begay, Bertha Kaline, Angelina Todechine, Geneva Kee, Rita Begay, Betty Bahe Rose Be nally, Janet Speedis, Nora Begay, Myrtle Medicine Crow, Elizabeth Old Crow, Alvr Howry Irene Jose Yvonne Murray, Rose His Law, Mary Tucker, Charlene Poemoceah, Jean Miller, Doris Hunt Abbie Johnson, Eleanor Capps, Betty Bearhead, Marjorie Washee, Claudene Boyer and Ida Ybarra Center Fli™ be+h Chase, leader; and Marcella Clark, alternate. ’ za 14 CHEERLEADERS Kneeling (L-R), Martha Redhouse, Darlene Frank, head cheerleader; Mae Alice Luna. Standing, Karen Raymond and Dorothy George. PEP CLUB Front row (L-R), Rose His Law, Karen Havmond, Martha Redhouse, Darlene Frank, Dianne Devlin, Doro- thy George, Mae Alice Luna, Sylvia Cayenne. Second row, Betty Bearhead, Georgia Fletcher, Linda Sam, Loretta Preacher, Sally Tachine, Bessie Allen, Ange ina Todechinc Rrmona Joe, Eleanor Capps. Third row. Lenora Laughlin, Annie Todachine, Lillie Begay, Marcella Clark and Doris Miller. 15 STUDENT COUNCIL Seated (L-R), Mr. Dee Gregory, adviser; Alex Stone, vice-president; Elizabeth Chase, president; P-xse Reed, secretary; Eva Carroll, treasurer; Mrs. Mary Werneke, adviser. Standing, Ray Shack, Brenda Smith, Sue Winship, Loretta Littledog, Alta Tsosie, Joyce Yazzie, Myrna Nightshoot, Mar gey Bell, Darrell Cline and Mike James. HONOR SOCIETY First row (L-R), Daisy Etsitty, Mae Luna, Lorraine Claw, Marcella Clark, Rose Benally, Ruth Maryboy. Vera Begay, Irene Cornfield, Janet Bitah. Second row, Eva Carroll, Linda Hirst, Sharon Felter, Minnie Emerson, Loretta Preacher, Martha Lee, Brenda Smith. Roberta Harding, Bernelda Bell. Third row, Louise Chee, Frances Begay, Nora Begay, Angelina Chee, Ernestine Spencer, Anna Simpson, Sandra Roberts, Margey Bell, Valerie Sollars. Fourth row, Austin Domebo, Paulette Meshquekennock, Rose His Law, Ken ton Dick, James Watt, Roger Pierre, Danny Clark, Edward L. Wagner and Rhonda Peters. 16 67 CHILOCCOAN STAFF (L-R), Henri DuPuis, art editor; Freida Homeratha, copywriter; Loretta Preacher, editor; Marti Lee, copywriter; and Margey Bell, business manager, (not pictured Elizabeth Chase, copywriter.) INDIAN SCHOOL JOURNAL STAFF Kneeling (L-R), David Fanman, sports editor; Eddie Wahsise, club and social editor; Mike Adams, business manager; Beth Roberts, news editor; Freida Homeratha, editor; Irene Jose, club and social editor. Standing, reporters, Alex Tonasket, Peggy Tabor, Henri DuPuis, Linda Sam, Loretta Preacher, Jennifer Jessepe, Marti Lee and Margey Bell, (not pictured) Elizabeth Chase, exchange editor. 17 SPANISH CLUB Front row, (L-R) Vera Mae King, sponsor, Linda Sam, Daisy Etsitty, Dianne Devlin, Ilia Ross, Connie Flam- mond, Myra Wetchie and Karen Haymond. Second row. Fifi Tso, Minnie Emerson, Angelina Chee, Eliza- beth Henderson, Louise Chee, Mae Jane Nez, Vera Mae Begay and Janet Bitah. Third row, James Begay, Gary Moon, Jimmie Tully, Lafale Washakie, William Carson, Herbert Curtis, Richard Yazzie and Luke Smith. Fourth row, Wesley Twins, Tommy Benally and James-Kaganak. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Kneeling, (L-R) Rose Spencer, Jean Begay, Linda Todechine, Sally Tacheene, Angelina Todechine, Bessie Allen, Rose Benally, Marjorie Washee, Vera Begay and Irene Cornfield. Second row, Perle Sissions, chap- ter mother; Rose Clawson, Marlene Bedoni, Elsie Sal, Helen Yazzie, Loretta Little Dog, Minnie Emerson, Linda Blind, Dianne Devlin, Linda Chee, Sarah Tully, Jeannne Begay, Jane Ann June, Marcella Clark, Maribeth Johnson, Rosemary Wood and Kate Stand iff, co-sponsors. 18 KEY CLUB Front row (L-R), Mike James, Joe Higgins, Mike Adams, Darrell Cline. Second row, Carnasco McGilbra, Dr. Leon Wall, Robert Stoliby, Calvin Magpie, Chuck Gua, David Bad Bear, Dennis Ramone, Thomas Spencer, Leo Nez , Danny Clark, Raymond Ration, Millard J. Ryker. Third row, Alfred Tubby, Elden Not Afraid, Ray Shack, Kenneth Begay, Albert Francis. Fourth row, Kenneth Pretty On Top, Allen Frank, Harry Coleman, Jimmie Tully. Back row, Alex Stone, Henry Becenti, Ray Martinez and Leonard Hadley. TYPE TUSSLERS CLUB Instructors, Rupert Cooper and Lincoln Morris. Front row, (L-R), Lucienda Begay, Darlene Frank, Dorothy Domebo, Romania Helton, Loretta Preacher, Beatrice Johnson, Betty LongtimeSleeping. Alva Howry, Mike Adams. Second row, Sidney Moore, Sandra LaClair, Sammy Lamebull, Douglas Rhodd, Melvin Stevens, Darrell Cline, Alex Stone, Luke Smith, Eldon Not Afraid. Back row, James Kaganak, Charles Craig, Karen Edmonds, Judy Riggs, Peggy Tabor, Allen Frank, Shirley Bruce, John Greene and Eddie George. (Not pictured), Frank Buffalomeat, Everette Oatman, Mar- vin Lone Wolf, Edyth Hinman, Alfred Sampson, Joe Goudy. 19 ART CLUB Seated (L-R), Willie Yazzie, Danny Clark, reporter; Herbert Lee, Albert Francis. Standing, Valerie Sollars, president; Earl Thompson, A1 Caplett, Archie Williams, Jones Mariano and Clinton Leon, sponsor. (Not pictured) Fred Hood, Raymond Yazzie, vice-president; James Etsitty and Sarah Tsosie. MATH SCIENCE CLUB Front row (L-R), Rose Benaiiy, Daisy Etsitty, Mae Alice Luna, president; Henri DuPuis, vice-presiden and correspondence secretary; Rhonda Peters, secretary-treasurer; Barry Hamilton, reporter. Second row Rose His Law, Sharon Felter, Charlene Wallowing Bull, Linda Sam, Lorraine Claw, Betty Gaddy, Ver: Begay. Back row, Mr. Lawrence Henderson, sponsor; Arthur Dale, Ben Begay, Howard Nakaidenet, Rob ert Stoliby and Mr. Joe Wilkinson, sponsor. 20 INDIAN DRAMATICS CLUB ront row, (L-R), Abby Johnson, Terry Williams, Irene Jose, secretary; George Williams, president; Jynnis Evening, Duane Wahtomy, Christine Waters and Carol Plumley. Second row, Melvin Three ons, sergeant-at-arms; Charlene Wallowing Bull, Gloria Medicine Horse, Loretta Little Dog, Patty Oscar, ene Longknife, Ivan Bell and Ira Bad Bear, vice-president. Third row, Christine Nuani, Anita Medi- ne Horse, Kirby Harragarra, Karen Haymond, Zita Johnson, Elizabeth Old Crow, Ruby Big Horse, arlene Wippert and Aloyious Caplett. FFA OFFICERS L,.R), Dwight Buffalohead, reporter; Edward A. Wagner, secretary; Bill Carson, sergeant-at-arms; Dan ireitzer, president; and Tom Bedoni treasurer. 21 BOY SCOUTS First Row, (L-R), Lester Harragarra, John Fox, Jimmy Schell, Joe Nunn, scout master; John Paul George Tom. Samuel Lewis. Second row, Larry Henderson, Dennis Bushyhead, Gilbert Amik, Mike Kent Nathan Benton III. Rodney Michaels, Steve Dominick, Don Dominick, Nathan Benton Jr., scout master Third row, Paul Michaels, Peter Paul, Tony Phillip, Joe Willie, Richard Long, Steve Dunn, John Tordiff Billy Anaver and Jack Beaver. EXPLORER SCOUTS Front row, (L-R), Stanislaus Jimmy, Patrick Kelly, John Kalmakoff, Katemal Shorty. Second row, Al- bert Francis, Leo Nez, Danny Clark, Ray Shack, Mr. Carriasco McGilbra, sponsor. Third row, Raymond Ration, Clyde Wilson, Jimmy Tulley, Herbert Benally, Harvey Jim, Thomas Spencer, John Greene, Rich- ard Yazzie, Sam Saltwater, Harry Coleman, William Carson, Wayne Higgins, Alex Tonasket, John Peacock and Ben Begay. 22 TRADES CLUB OFFICERS L-R Dorothy George, vice-president; Basil Doney, president; and Rose Reed, Sec- retary. DRY CLEANING CLUB OFFICERS Seated, Rose Reed, vice-president; Irene Jose, president; Dorothy George, secretary. Standing, Gary Bowman, sergeant-at- arms; and Edward Wahsise, reporter. LETTERMEN'S CLUB L-R Alvin McClure, president; Austin Domebo, vice-president; Alex Stone, ser- geant-at-arms; Alfred Tubby, treasurer; and Eugene Rednose, secretary. DRAFTING CLUB OFFICERS L-R Elizabeth Stevens, secretary; Calvin Magpie, vice-president; Noah Billie, ser- geant-at-arms; Rodrick Scott, treasurer; and Eugene Reanose, president. 23 FOOTBALL 1966 67 RECORD Chilocco 12 Blackwell 24 Chilocco 0 Newkirk 38 Chilocco 19 Andover 8 Chilocco 7 Sedan 0 Chilocco 14 Burdan 6 Chilocco 13 Caney 6 Chilocco 12 Ponca City 36 Chilocco 0 Mulvane 47 Chilocco 21 Pawnee 12 Eleanor Karlson is crowned 1966-67 Football Queen by Alvin McClure, captain. FOOTBALL SQUAD • 1 III ! 9 9 • V 9 15@76©25g 36®47 R7047f 0-j«©4B n f Q ®7 |ejB: ' “ i1®, JWV!MW i onrirriiTi . «. -? it ■- Front row, (L-R), Mr. Charles Kunkel, Tommy Blueback, Herbert Curtis, George Williams, Dwayne Mack, Calvin Magpie, Alvin McClure, captain; Alex Stone, co-captain; Basil Doney, William Williams, Leroy Tom, Richard Kreitzer, Mr. Horace Taylor and Mr. Kenneth Moore. Second row, Mr. Leonard An quoe, Gary Moon, Edward Boise, Kenneth Harvey, Mike Adams, Raymond Fiddler, Ira Bad Bear, Herman Sleeper, Oliver Hill, Everett Bad Bear, Joe Goudv, Wayne White, Chee Yazzie and Mr. Bruce Hoover Third row, Wyman Weed, Conrad Yeahquo, Ronald Luke, Truman Santiago, Larry Quoyah, Jimmy David, Frank Charley, Terry Williams, Kenton Dick, Johnson John, Harrison Black, Henry Dreadful- water and Leo Fisher. Fourth row, Eddie Lee Wagner, Lawrence Goh, Richard Yazzie, David Toledo, Jonah Billie, Jimmy Reevis, Phillip Shortman, Clarence Hurst, Joe Rice, Lee Johnson and Allen Frank. 24 BASKETBALL 1966-67 RECORD Chilocco 41 Pawhuska 71 Chilocco 22 Guthrie 87 Chilocco 56 Perry 53 Chilocco 73 Blackwell 48 Chilocco 59 Newkirk 51 Chilocco 67 Perry 61 Chilocco 53 Winfield 34 Chilocco 42 Cushing 41 Chilocco 54 Guthrie 75 Chilocco 62 Newkirk 43 Chilocco 62 Blackwell 50 Chilocco 75 Winfield 47 Chilocco 48 Cushing 67 Chilocco won 9 lost 4 Crucial moment at Cushing game. HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM First Row (L—R) Calvin Magpie, Wesley Twins, Conrad Yeahquo, Alex Stone, Tommy Blueback, Truman Santiago Alvin McClure, Wayne White, Orville Little Light, Richard Kreitzer, Oliver Hill and Coach Kenneth Moore. Second row, Clifford Marceau, Edward Elephant, Arnold Leider, Earl Singer. Jimmy Charley, Raymond DeLodge, Arnold Johnson, Henry Dreadfulwater, Phillip Shortman, Everett Bad Bear. Wilson Burbank and Isaac Tsosie. 25 WRESTLING 1966-1967 WRESTLING RECORD Chilocco 17 Ark City 17 Chilocco 30 Douglass 16 Chilocco 8 Perry 30 Chilocco 22 El Dorado 12 Chilocco 6 Blackwell 28 Richard Yazzie, Keith Friday and Lee Johnson are shown here with the trophy won by our wrestlers at the Douglass Tournament. WRESTLING SQUAD First row, left to right, Johnson Kee John, Edward Wagner, Lee Johnson, Richard Yazzie Herbert Curtis Ira Bad Bear, Gary Moon, Dwight Buffalohead, Owen Sapulpa and Byron Wahtomy. Second row, Ken Harvey Harrison Black, Ben Chee Yazzie, Jones Saltwater, Frank Charlie, Wilford Benally Leo ‘sher and Horace Taylor. Third row, Clarence Chee, Leroy Billiman. Vernon Tyler David Yazzie 26 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL (L-R), Bruce Hoover, coach; Donald Wolfe, Kenneth Oscar, Raymond Todicheeney, Lorenzo Bill, Roger Benally. William Bailey and Mr. David McCroskey. Second row, Cecil Begay, Edison Begay, Carlson Cook, Sherwin Begay, Stanley Gray, Jimmy Widefoot, Floyd Begay, Ben Charley Willie. Third row, David Shorty, Lester Jackson, Clyde Begay, Bennie Long, Carl Morsette, Frank Johnson. National Guard men display mobile 105 MM re- coiless rifle. Charlie Company men drop rounds in the 81 MM mortar. 27 1966 BASEBALL TEAM First Row, (L-R), Alfred Tubby, Alex Stone, Sylvester Oliver, Clarence Johnson, Henry Tiger, Robert Petsemoie, Richard Watashe, Keith Others, Coach Kenneth Moore. Second row, James Ives, Jimmy Ter- rapin, Earl Palmer, George Baily, Jonathan Chee, John Saux, Noah Billie, Alvin McClure. Third row, Her- bert Curtis, Richard Yazzie, Mike Adams, Sidney Crittenden, Tommy Billie, Dennis Martin and Steve Decorah. 1966 TRACK TEAM First row, (L-R), Lee Johnson, Dennis Tissychy, Henry Dreadfulwater, Edward Wagner, John Other Medi- cine, Daniel Posey, Jessy Dreadfulwater, George Littlehawk, Raymond Yazzie, Basil Doney. Second row, Tom Bedoni, Johnson Kee John, Sammy Talwood, Lloyd Atsitty, Harvey Jim, James B. Manymules, Ray- mond Billy, Alfred Thomas. Third row, Alex Chee, Larry Quoyah, Conrad Yeahquo, Raymond Delodge, Francis Tsosie, Jimmy Lee, Lawrence Goh, Calvin Begay and Robert Sanders. Back row, Lehi Benally, Leo Fisher, Keith Friday, David Yazzie, Harrison Black and Howard Nakaidenet. 28 YEARBOOK ROYALTY Jean Miller, a Warm Springs Indian, comes to Chilocco from Warm Springs, Oregon. Edward A. Wagner, Blackfeet, hails from Heart Butte, Montana. Candidates were nominated by the Journalism Class and elected by the Sen- ior Class. SMILES KING QUEEN Chosen for having the most perfect set of teeth, Priscilla Barney and Lorenzo Bill, both Navajos, take time to pose for a picture. Priscilla comes from Lukachu- kai, Arizona and Lorenzo is from Sanders, Arizona. PRINCESS AND BRAVE 7 Elected by the Indian Club, Gloria Medi- cine Horse and Ira Bad Bear, both juniors, will serve as Indian Princess and Brave for the 1966-67 school year. Gloria is a Crow from Lodge Grass, Mon- tana. Ira. also a Crow, lists his home town as Crow Agency, Montana. STUCO PRESIDENT Serving as Student Council President for the 1966-67 school year, Elizabeth Chase, senior, comes from Warm Springs, Oregon. 30 CHILOCCOAN EDITOR Loretta Preacher, an outstanding Sho- shone from Fort Hall, Idaho is editor of our 1967 Chiloccoan. HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW A Verna Ahhaitty, a senior excelling in Home Economics from Oklahoma City was awarded the 1966-67 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow award. Verna is a member of the Kiowa tribe. TRADES SWEETHEART GUARD UNIT'S FAVORITE Irene Jose, an attractive senior from Pawnee, Oklahoma was crowned Trades Sweetheart at the Trades Party held on March 31. Jean Begay, a petite Navajo from Ship- rock, New Mexico, was crowned National Guard Sweetheart by Calvin Jim during the annual National Guard Party 31 MISS CHILOCCO Elected by the Senior Class, Irene Jose, a Pawnee from Pawnee, Oklahoma, reigns as Miss Chilocco throughout the 1966-67 school year. Her attendants are from left to right, Martha Redhouse, Rose Reed, Marjorie Bell and Martha Lee. FOOTBALL QUEEN Left to right, Charlene Johns, Verna Ahhaitty, Eleanor Karlsen, Football Queen; Diane Devlin, Bettj Bearhead and Alexes Taylor. Eleanor, an Aleut from Sand Point, Alaska, was crowned at the Chilocco Sedan game. 32 PROM QUEEN Henrietta DuPuis, was crowned at the 1965-1966 Junior-Senior Prom, the inemc which was Pink Panther Goes Prehistoric.” Henri is a 17 year old Chehalis from Rochester, Washington. Her attendants are Irene Jose and Elizabeth Chase. BASKETBALL QUEEN Mary Campa, a Comanche from Anadarko, Oklahoma, was crowned at the Chilocco- St. Johns game. Mae Alice Luna, senior, and Nora Begay, sophomore, were her at- tendants. TOP TEN SENIORS Rose Benally Honor Society Math Science Drill Team; F.H.A Lorraine Claw Honor Society Math Science Choir Sharon Felter Honor Society Math Science Honor Society Drill Team; F.H.A. Pep Club Minnie Emerson Honor Society Musicians Club F.H.A. Daisy Etsitty Honor Society Spanish Club; Band Math Science Blossom Felter Honor Society Pep Club Mae Alice Luna Honor Society; F.H.A. Math Science; Choir Spanish Club Rhonda Peters Honor Society; Pep Club Math Science; Band “B” Cheerleader, Head Valerie Sollars Honor Society; Band Art; Indian Club Orchestra 34 SHOE REPAIR AND LEATHERCRAFT ELECTRICITY Kenneth Pretty On Top. buffs a shoe he has re- paired. Electricity students study a washing machine with Mr. Harvey Lovelace, instructor. DRY CLEANING Alfred Kenton and Eddie Wahsise spot garments. 36 PRINTING Peggy Tabor and Frank Buffalomeat set up the Miehle Vertical. WELDING DRAFTING ip Smith and Alex Tonasket operate the power saw. Pat Arthur and Alex Stone solve a problem. 37 CARPENTRY AUTO MECHANICS A carpentry student operates a wood lathe under the guidance of Mr. Oran Dabney. Alvin McClure checks a main bearing on an engine. BODY AND FENDER Joe Whitewater checks alignment on fender. PAINTING Painting students refinish a room. 38 SHEET METAL udents learn to work sheet metal aided by Mr. :rnon Pope, instructor. PRACTICAL ARTS WOOD SHOP Student learns to fit wood under the guidance of Mr. Perico, instructor. ractical arts small motors practical arts machine shop Charles Kunkel, instructor, explains parts of mall engine. Edward Boise operates the metal lathe with the help of Mr. Lolyd Means, instructor. 39 COSMETOLOGY Post graduates Jean Killer and Marv Morgan, groom patrons as Mrs. Lucille Schell, instructor, observes. PRE-NURSING BOYS' FOOD CLASS Students of Mrs. Beatrice Boory learn the im- portant parts of the brain. Freshmen boys EAT for six weeks under the in- struction of Miss Rose Mary Wood. Here have another waffle! ! ! Me Too? ? ? 40 CAFE MANAGEMENT klrs. Jessie Jordan, instructor, helps Beulah Bal- ard prepare salads for the noon meal. CULINARY ARTS Preparing 200 pumpkin pies for Thanksgiving Din- ner are David Bad Bear, Frieda Johnson, Mr. Everette Werneke, instructor; Beth Roberts, David Fanman Jr., and Mr. Jesse Grant, cook. SENIOR CLOTHING Pictured left to right are Kathy Hill, knitting; Karen Haymond, cutting a pattern; Rose Ann Clawson and Martha Redhouse, transferring yarn from skein to ball. 41 HEAVY EQUIPMENT Calvin Jim, post graduate student, is shown here excavating a pond in the west pasture. PLANT SCIENCE (L-R), Albert Smart, Timothy Foster and Tom Pete are shown here observing flowers in the green house. 42 ’oster contest winners of Soil and Wildlife Conservation of Kay County pictured L to R are Joe Ket 5aul Cowboy, John DeCoteau, Alfred Tubby and Tommy Bluebaek. SHEEP JUDGING hown in foreground three of nine boys displaying their sheep during the lQfifi qnrintr r cu ere Nathan Honena, Alex Wapsheli, and Gary Moon. g Sprmg Llvestock sho 43 NEW GREENHOUSE Sophomore students under the supervision of Mr. Walter for Plant Science study. Kelly are constructing a greenhouse CATTLE JUDGING Mitchell Cyprus, Dwight Buffalohead, Lonzo Coby and Lynn Batt are pictured here showing their prize Herefords during the 1966 Spring Livestock Show. 44 HOME FIVE Karen Edmonds learns a few pointers from Ms Campa on how to catch a guy! ! ! 46 Who is Elizabeth Stephens talking to while Mrs. McGilbra writes out passes? Could they be watching “Batman?” Who’s wicked eyes are those in the mirror? ? What shall we do today partner? 47 HOME THREE Alice Baldwin, Julia Kuchenoff and Priscilla Mel- ton seem lonesome. Could it be for Alaska? Julia Kuchenoff and Bessie Denetsosie. Could it be their getting ready for a date? ? ? 48 B-U-H! 49 HOME FOUR HOME A Eliza Maxie and Ogla Charles are shown return- ing to the dorm after a studious day at school. Who’s working off hours? Who’s the studious one? 50 SENIORS Class Officers MARJORIE M. BELL PRESIDENT Gros Ventre Harlem, Montana MARTHA A. LEE VICE-PRESIDENT Cherokee Tulsa, Oklahoma ROSE ANN REED SECRETARY Crow St. Xavier, Montana BASIL DONEY TREASURER Gros Ventre Hays, Montana EUGENE REDNOSE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS Cheyenne-Arapaho Kingfisher, Oklahoma MICHAEL ADAMS Suquamish Poulsbo, Washington VERNA AHHAITTY Kiowa Oklahoma City, Okla. MARILYN ALLEN Sac Fox Cushing, Oklahoma MARY A. ANDERSEN Aleut Clarks Point, Alaska DAVID D. BADBEAR Crow Crow Agency, Montana BEULAH E. BALLARD Shoshone-Bannock Pocatello, Idaho 56 SENIORS MARLENE BEDONI Navajo Oraibi, Arizona TOM M. BEDONI Navajo Pmon, Arizona BEN BEGAY Navajo Oraibi, Arizona CALVIN K. BEGAY Navajo Shiprock, New Mexico HENRY BEGAY Navajo Shiprock, New Mexico JEAN BEGAY Navajo Shiprock, New Mexico KENNETH L. BEGAY Navajo Ganado, Arizona LAVERNIE J. BEGAY Navajo Chinle, Arizona LUCIENDA BEGAY Navajo Chinle, Arizona DANNY BENALLY Navajo Lukachukai, Arizona ROSE BENALLY Navajo Tuba City, Arizona NOAH BILLIE Seminole (Fla.) Hollywood, Florida 57 SENIORS LAWRENCE S. BILLY Yakima Roosevelt, Washington ANDREA BIRDINGROUND Crow Crow Agency, Montana ROBERT R. BLACKWATEI Navajo Kayenta, Arizona DWIGHT BUFFALOHEAD Ponca Ponca City, Oklahoma FRANK N. BUFFALOMEAT Cheyenne-Arapaho Kingfisher, Oklahoma WILLIAM F. CARSON Otoe Enid Oklahoma GEORGIANN CHARLIE Athabascan Minto, Alaska ELIZABETH A. CHASE Hoopa-Warm Spg.-Yakima Warm Springs, Oregon ANGELINA CftEE Navajo Chinle, Arizona MARCELLA CLARK Navajo Chinle, Arizona NELSON CLARK Navajo Ganado, Arizona LORRAINE CLAW Navajo Tonalea, Arizona 58 SENIORS HOSE ANN CLAWSON Navajo Fruitland, New Mexico DARRELL T. CLINE Nooksack Sumas. Washington DAWN M. COCHRAN Gros Ventre Hays, Montana HARRY COLEMAN Navajo Tonalea, Arizona THOMAS COOK Navajo Pinon, Arizona CHARLES G. CRAIG Umatilla-Cayuse-Nez Perce Pendleton, Oregon MITCHELL CYPRESS Seminole (Fla.) Cypress, Florida ARTHUR DALE Navajo Tohatchi, New Mexico LEROY DOUGLAS Sioux Poplar, Montana HENRIETTA M. DUPUIS Chehalis Rochester, Washington KAREN R. DURAN Arapahoe Riverton, Wyoming KAREN S. EDMONDS Wichita -Caddo-Kiowa-Cheyenne Anadarko, Oklahoma 59 SENIORS MINNIE EMERSON Navajo Shiproek, New Mexico DAISY M. ETSITTY Navajo Cameron, Arizona GLYNNIS L. EVENING Shoshone-Bannock Fort Hall, Idaho DAVID FANMAN JR. Cheyenne Seiling, Oklahoma BLOSSOM G. FELTER Arapahoe Riverton, Wyoming SHARON K. FELTER Arapahoe Riverton, Wyoming ALBERT FRANCIS JR. Navajo Winslow, Arizona ALLEN F. FRANK Yakima Toppenish, Washington DARLENE L. FRANK Yakima White Swan, Washington OLEN D. FRANKLIN Cheyenne-Navajo Clinton, Oklahoma CHARLES GUA JR. Colville Nespelem, Washington SYLVIA GUNN Southern Ute Ignacio, Colorado 60 LEONARD HADLEY Navajo Chinle. Arizona BARRY E HAMILTON Cheyenne-Apache Enid. Oklahoma EDWARD HASKELL Osage-Winnebago- Comanche Oklahoma City, Okla. KAREN R. HAYMOND Pawnee Red Rock, Oklahoma JOSEPH HIGGINS Taos Delaware, Oklahoma KATHLEEN F. HILL Snohomish Marysville, Washington EDYTH L. HINMAN Ponca Ponca City, Oklahoma LINDA J. HIRST Blackfeet Heart Butte, Montana FRE1DA L. HOMERATHA Otoe Enid, Oklahoma FRED A. HOOD Navajo Church Rock, Arizona ERIC E. HOWE Ponca-Otoe Ponca City. Oklahoma DORIS A. HUNT Warm Springs Warm Springs, Oregon SENIORS 61 SENIORS HERMAN HUNT Navajo Shiprock, New Mexico DELORES J. HURST Quinault Aberdeen, Washington MARIE JACKSON Navajo Holbrook, Arizona SHIRLEY M. JAMES Skokomish Shelton, Washington JENNIFER J. JESSEPE Potawatomi Emmett, Kansas LUCY S. JIM Navajo Tohatchi, New Mexico JOHNSON KEE JOHN Navajo Chambers, Arizona STELLA JOHN Navajo Holbrook, Arizona MARY E. JOHNS Quinault Olympia, Washington RAYMOND B. JOHNS Navajo Farmington, New Mexico ABBIE JOHNSON Sem inole-C reek Wewoka, Oklahoma ELMER M. JOHNSON Chickasaw Allen, Oklahoma 62 SENIORS FRIEDA JOHNSON Pawnee Dewey, Oklahoma MARY BETH JOHNSON Navajo Cameron, Arizona JUANITA JONES Snohomish Everette, Washington JUDY A. JOSCUM Flathead St. Ignatius, Montana IRENE M. JOSE Pawnee Pawnee, Oklahoma JANE ANN JUNE Navajo Oraibi, Arizona YOLAND C. KALAMA Nisqually-Puyallup Battleground, Washington ELEANOR J. KARLSEN Aleut Sandpoint, Alaska CHARLOTTE A. KOSO Aleut King Cove, Alaska DANNY L. KREITZER Iowa Hiawatha, Kansas JOY LABUFF Blackfeet-Cree Browning, Montana SAMMY S. LAMEBULL Cheyenne-Arapaho Concho, Oklahoma 63 SENIORS SANDRA B. LECLAIR Ponca Ponca City, Oklahoma DORIS N. LEE Eskimo Shungnak, Alaska DENNIS LINCOLN Arapaho Canton, Oklahoma EMERY LINCOLN Navajo Ganado, Arizona CAROLYN S. LITTLEAXE Absentee Shawnee Norman, Oklahoma DIRON LONE ELK Cheyenne Hammon, Oklahoma GEORGETTE LONG Yakima Toppenish, Washington BETTY LONGTIME SLEEPINC Blackfeet Browning, Montana MAE ALICE LUNA Navajo Albuqueraue. N. Mexico LINDA L. LUNAK Blackfeet-Chippewa Browning, Montana DEWAYNE MACK Shawnee Shawnee, Oklahoma CALVIN MAGPIE Cheyenne Bacone, Oklahoma 64 SENIORS RUTH maryboy Navajo Bluff, Utah CALVIN M. MASQUA Potawatomi Mayetta, Kansas ALVIN McCLURE Flathead St. Ignatius Montana DORIS J. MILLER Warm Springs Warm Springs, Oregon SIDNEY MOORE JR. Pawnee Pawnee, Oklahoma MICHAEL MORGAN Navajo Ganado, Arizona HOWARD NAKAIDENET Navajo Lukachukai, Arizona LEO NEZ Navajo Thoreau, New Mexico BESSIE NEZTSOSIE Navajo Cameron, Arizona ELDEN A. NOT AFRAID Crow Hardin, Montana JOSE J ORESCO Shoshone-Bannock Pocatello, Idaho SUZANNA R. OVERLAND Ponca Ponca City, Oklahoma 65 SENIORS ESAU PENN Quileute LaPush, Washington RHONDA M. PETERS Yakima White Swan, Washington JESSE W. PHEASANT Eastern Cherokee Cherokee, North Carolina THOMAS PINTO Navajo Fruitland, New Mexico WILFORD PLATTA Mescalero-Apache Mescalero, New Mexico VELMA W. PONGAH Shoshone-Bannock Fort Hall, Idaho LORETTA E. PREACHER Shoshone Fort Hall, Idaho KENNETH PRETTY ON TO Crow Garryowen, Montana RAYMOND RATION Navajo Thoreau, Arizona MARTHA REDHOUSE Navajo Kayenta, Arizona RONALD J. RICE Pawnee Pawnee, Oklahoma JUDITH L. RIGGS Cheyenne-Arapaho Houston, Texas 66 SENIORS ALBERT RIVERS JR. Cheyenne-Arapaho Clinton, Oklahoma BETHINA ROBERTS Cherokee-Creek Tulsa, Oklahoma SPENCER ROY Ponca Marland, Oklahoma LEO SAL A JR. Navajo Counselor, New Mexico LINDA K. SAM Yakima White Swan, Washington ALFRED J. SAMPSON Swinomish Laconner, Washington HARRIET K. SAMPSON Yakima Harrah, Washington MOLLY B. SAMUELS Eskimo Aleknagik, Alaska RODERICK C. SCOTT Nez Perce Lapwai, Idaho SUSAN SHAWNEE Arapaho Watonga, Oklahoma GORDON SMARTLOWIT Yakima Wiley City, Washington RAYMOND SMARTLOWIT Yakima Wiley City, Washington 67 SENIORS 68 PHILLIP G. SMITH Yakima-Arapaho White Swan, Washington VALERIE C. SOLLARS Blackfeet Browning, Montana THOMAS SPENCER Navajo Winslow, Arizona ELIZABETH STEPHENS Wichita Anadarko, Oklahoma MELVIN STEVENS Caddo Minco, Oklahoma ALFRED STEWART Navajo Ft. Defiance, Arizona ROBERT F. STOLIBY Choctaw (Miss.) Carthage, Mississippi ALLEN K. STRONG Skokomish Shelton, Wshington PEGGY TABOR Arapaho Okla. City, Okla. BERTHA THOMAS Navajo Crownpoint, New Mexico ROGER L. THOMAS Navajo Shiprock, New Mexico LINDA M. TODACHEENE Navajo Chinle, Arizona SENIORS BETTY TOHTSONI Navajo Chinle, Arizona ALEX L TONASKET Colville Kettle Falls, Washington JIMMIE TREE Navajo Blanding, Utah RITA TRUJILLO Navajo Cuba, New Mexico FIFI TSO Navajo Jeddito, Arizona JESSIE B. TSO Navajo Oraibi, Arizona MARY J. TUCKER Seminole (Fla.) Hollywood, Florida JIMMIE TULLY Navajo Chinle, Arizona RENEE UMTUCH Yakima Toppenish, Washington EDWARD A. WAGNER Blackfeet Heart Butte, Montana EDWARD D. WAHSISE Yakima Toppenish, Washington DUANE WAHTOMY Shoshone-Bannock Fort Hall, Idaho 69 C. WALLOWING BULL Arapahoe Ethete, Wyoming LAFALE E. WASHAKIE Shoshone Fort Wahshakie, Wyoming JOAN WASHEE Navajo Gallup, New Mexico MARJORIE WASHEE Navajo Gallup, New Mexico LOUISE WAUNEKA Navajo Ganado, Arizona DELORES WEEDMAN Makah Neah Bay, Washington JOE WHITEWATER Navajo Pinon, Arizona BARBARA WILLAMS Skagit-Puyallup LaPush, Washington GEORGE W. WILLIAMS Pawnee Pawnee, Oklahoma JUANITA WILLIAMSON Blackfeet Heart Butte, Montana JACKIE D. WILLIS Chickasaw Kingston, Oklahoma CLYDE WILSON Navajo Cameron, Arizona SENIORS MARLENE F. WIPPERT Blackfeet-Bannock Browning, Montana EMMA J. YAZZIE Navajo Sawmill, Arizona HELEN YAZZIE Navajo Shiprock, New Mexico RAYMOND YAZZIE Navajo Gallup, New Mexico TOM YAZZIE Navajo Kayenta, Arizona DANIEL K. SNEED Cherokee Cherokee, North Carolina ROBERT A. LAMBERT Cherokee Cherokee, North Carolina 71 1967 JUNIORS Class Officers Alex Stone President Mary Campa Vice-President Myrna Nightshoot Gloria Medicine Horse Secretary Treasurer Robert Allen Pat Arthur Frederick Auck Ira Bad Bear Darrell Baptiste Valdena Barnaby James Begay Jeannie Begay Raymond Begay Ted Begay Vera Begay Virgil Begay Margaret Behan Bennita Bell Bernelda Bell Linda Bell Betty Ben Dia Ben Baxter Benally Herbert Benally 72 JUNIORS Tommy Benally Leonard Biggoose Stella Billie Tommy Billie Raymond Billie Janet Bitah Claudine Boyer Marilyn Broncho Archie Brown Shirley Bruce Elizabeth Bull Child Wilson Burbank Diane Cain Eva Jean Carroll Sylvia Cayenne Julia Charley Norman Charley Linda Chee Louise Chee Thomas Chee Danny Clark Ben Cly May Conwell Irene Cornfield Herbert Curtis Rose Curtis Link Daukei Raymond DeLodge Dianne Devlin Harvey Dick 73 JUNIORS Austin Domebo Dorothy Domebo Claude Duran Edward Elephant James Etsitty Darrell Evening Charlotte First Chie Sharon Fisher Connie Flammond Georgia Fletcher Betty Gaddy Dolly Ganuelas Dorothy George Marlene George Lawrence Goh Joe Goudy Clifford Greene John Greene Louise Harrison Kenneth Harvey Francis Haskan Minnie Hatathly Romania Helton Elizabeth Henderso Bernice Herman Thomacita Herrera Oliver Hill Rose His Law Nathan Honena Lorraine Honnie 74 JUNIORS Alva Howry Toni Innes Keith Island Laura Jacko Michael James Linda Jessepe Della Jim Harvey Jim Judy Jim Stella Joe Clarence John Jenny Johns Beatrice Johnson Lee Johnson Loretta Johnson James Kaganak Justine Kalama Bertha Kaline Nancy Kaskaske Geneva Kee Ellis Kemble Herbert Lee Rita Lewis Charles Little Crow Marvin Lone Wolf Ronald Luke Alfred Mad Bull Susan Magee Aleta McLeod Myrtle Medicine Crow 75 JUNIORS P. Meshquekennoek Scott Mike Gary Moon Sharon Moses Yvonne Murray Betty Mae Nez Mae Jane Nez Everette Oatman Frances Ortez G. Panzetanga Sharon Payne Betty Pepion Tyrone Pierre Charlene Poemocej Mary Postoak Fred Pretty Wease! Frances Purser Larry Quoyah Lucille Ration Karen Ravis Jesse Redhorse Alfred Reich Douglas Rhodd Sandra Roberts Ilia Ross Trula Roye Sam Saltwater Truman Santiago Phillip Shortman Diana Signore JUNIORS Velia Silverhorn Luke Smith Paul Smith Sonja Smith Robert Strong Eddie Tahsequah Dorothy Tailfeathers Alexes Taylor William Thomas Melvin Three Irons Dennis Tissychy Angeline Todecheene Leroy Tom Eddie Tracy Lee Franklin Tracy SLASLfL 9 Francis Tsosie Sarah Tsosie Coleen Tulee Sarah Tully Jonathan Tulsa Wesley Twins Edward Wagner Byron Wahtomy Mathew Wahtomy Alex Wapsheli Darlene Watt Myra Wetchie Joyce Whitely Archie Williams Peggy Williams 77 JUNIORS Richard Williams William Williams Verdie Willis Tom Wilson Judith Wippert Bobby Yazzie Richard Yazzie Ida Ybarra Conrad Yeaquo Teddy Youker SOPHOMORES Class Officers Calvin Matt President Vice-President Brenda Smith Nora Begay Secretary Wayne White Treasurer Gay Nightshoot Reporter Herman Sleeper Sergeant-at-arms Randy Ahmaogak Valerie Anderson Viola Angasan Alec Ansaknok Edison Ashley Herman Ashley Elsie Ann Austin Alfred Ayek Everette Bad Bear Betty Bahe Alice Baldwin Daniel Barney Lewis Barrickman Martha Bavilla Betty Bearhead Henry Becenti Albert Begay Alfred Begay Betty Begay Ernest Begay 79 SOPHOMORES Frances Begay Lillie Begay Loretta Begay Marilyn Begay Mary Begay Nadine Begay Nelson Begay Patsy Begay Patty Begay Rita Begay Sarah Begay Virginia Begay Daniel Behan Betty Benally Lehi Benally David Betonie Lester Big Horse Ruby Big Horse Jonah Billie Edward Bitah Hadesbah Bitson Fred Bizardie George Blackowl Jasper Blackowl Tommy Blackwolf Linda Blind Edward Boise Betty Brown Aloysious Caplett Eleanor Capps 80 SOPHOMORES Ellen Cedartree Rose Charles frank Charley George Charley Jim Charley Andrew Cornelius Allen Cornell Paul Cowboy Helen Crosby John DeCoteau Bessie Denatsosie Kenton Dick Steven Douglas Henry Dreadfulwater Simon Eagle Rita Edwards Sylvia Elwell Janice Evans Ricky Evening Wallace Farley Raymond Fiddler Leo Fisher Timothy Foster Keith Friday Colleen Gardipee Melvin George Ronald Gibson Robert Gould Roberta Harding Bernell Harris 81 SOPHOMORES 82 Willis Sandoval Kennis Headman Wayne Higgins Clarence Hirst Veronica Hootch Fred Hoptowit Richard Hubbard Jake Jack Stanley Jack Rita Jacko Larry James Sherman James Ramona Joe Charlene Johns Elizabeth Johns Eva Johnson Zita Johnson Paul Jones Laura Jones Joe Kee Allen Konahok Richard Kreitzer Lois LeClair La Vei n Lee Orville Little Light Wayne Lobehan Ilene Longknife Darrel Luke Clifford Marceau Jones Mariano SOPHOMORES Clifford Martin pennis Martin Boy Martinez Daisy Maryboy Anna McKinnis A. Medicine Horse Susie Mike Helen Morgan Patricia Murray Christine Nauni Eva Neztsosie Louise Neztsosie Elizabeth Old Crow Timothy Oliver Allen Osborne Patricia Oscar J. Other Medicine Thomasine Overland James Paddlety Rose Patacsil Earl Patterson Phillip Paul John Peacock Deborah Pepion Tom Pete Fern Pewamo Roger Pierre Carol Plumley Arthur Power Daryl Racine SOPHOMORES Dennis Ramone Matilda Reed James Reevis Joe Rice Keith Riggs Minnetta St. Godda Jones Saltwater Pete Samuels Shirley Sanderson Calvin Hasgood Pearl Sanisya Owen Sapulpa John Saux Ray Shack Wayne Shonnie Anna Simpson Phillip Sims Cecelia Singer Earl Singer Albert Smart Phyllis Speakthund Jeanette Speedis Ernestine Spencer David Taptto Gary Ten Bear Alfred Thomas Leonard Thomas Earl Thompson Dana Tobacco Sam Todacheenie 84 SOPHOMORES Sarah Tom Francis Tsosie Isaac Tsosie Louise Tsosie Marie Tsosie Thompson Tsosie Alfred Tubby Felix Tully Jerry Upshaw Daniel Van Winkle Annie Watchman Christine Waters James Watt Wyman Weed Helen Whiteshirt Ronnie Whiteshirt Chee Wilson Chee Yazzie David Yazzie Fannie Yazzie Floyd Yazzie James Yazzie Linda Yazzie Willie Yazzie Ruby Yellow Robe Fidelis Martin FRESHMEN Class Officers Larry L. Larkin Annie M. Saunders President Vice-President Henrietta Cochran Donald R Wolf Secretary Treasurer Woodrow Begay Sgt-at-Arms Nancy Agoney Jacob Ahgook Susie Akootchook Betty Albert Roslie Alick Bessie Allen Mary Ambrose Gilbert Amik Annie Andrew Tommy Andrew Laurentia Andrews Larry Aningayou R. Aningayou Edna Apatiki Sam Austin John Ayuluk Paul Bahe William Bailey Priscilla Barney Shirley Barney 86 FRESHMEN V. E. Bear Child jack Beaver Cecil Begay Clyde Begay Edison Begay Esther Begay Floyd Begay Harrison Begay Hazel Begay John Begay Katherine Begay Rita Begay Sherwin Bega., Chee Begaye Nancy Begaye Ivan Bell Dollie Benally Roger Benally Thomas Benally Wilfred Benally Randall Bennett Wassilie Bevilla Andrew Bia Edgar Bifelt Joan Bigman Lorenzo Bill Leroy Billiman B.Birdinground Susie Bitah Bobby Bitsoi FRESHMEN Tulley Black Phyllis Blueyes Rose Boise Murphy Broncho Olive Brink Larry Brown Victoria Brown Beverly Bruce Philomena Brush Wanda Bull Calf Eunice Bull Plume Nelson Bull Plume Victoria Bull Plume Lucy Burns John Burton Paul Canyon Betty Catron Louise Cayaditto Margie Deneh-Chahi Olga Charles Sanford Charles Adeline Charley Eddie Charley Delnor Charlie Janet Charlie Clarence Chee Arnold Cheer Marie Cheer Caroline Christian Delores Clah 88 FRESHMEN Marie Cly Rena Cody Colbert Cole Alice Constantine Ma.'eie Constantine Carlson Cooke Nora Coopchiak Alice Crank Grace Curleyhair Lydia Cypress Valerie Daukei Betty David Lulu David Charles David Jr. Fred Davis Judi Davis Charlotte Decorah Alan Demmert Johnny Descheny Linda Dixson Chester Druck Nick Dull Mary Edwards Willie Edwards Elinor Egoak Rhonda Ellis Martha Evon Daniel Evening Anecia Evon Larry Fagerstrom 89 FRESHMEN Roberta Favel Gloria Fawcett David Field Nancy Fitka William Fitka Levi Foster Tillman Foster John Fox Martina Gallineaux Barbara Gardiner Mable Gene Gloria George Vera Gibson Billy Gilman Donald Lee Good Allen Gray Stanley Gray Susie Gray Peter Gregory Arnetta Hale Lula Harvey Chester Haskan Ernest Hawley Bonnie Heavy Rune Delsey Henio Thomas Henry Virginia Herbert Hilda Hickman Harry Hicks Woodie Hicks VO FRESHMEN Patricia Higgins Ellen Karen Hirst Katherine Holtsoi Vernaldo Honena Margaret Howard Martina Hugo Anna Imgalrea Roger Jack Faye Jackson Janice Jackson Lester Jackson Herman James Winfred James Michael Jimmy Stanislaus Jimmy Rosalyn Joe Eartha John William John Arnold Johnson Frank Johnson Gloria Johnson Mary Johnson Westley Johnson Delma Jonas William Jones Rita Jones Joann Joseph Irene Juan Louise Juan Willie Juneby 91 FRESHMEN Stelly Kamluck Edward Karshekoff Monica Kassaiuli Norma Kaudlekaule Patrick Kelly Isaac Killigvuk Mae Alice King Lizzie Kingik Lloyd Kimoktoak Viola Knox Pauline Kogassagoon John Kozloff Julia Kuchenoff Alice Kugzruk Lawrence Larsen Marie Larson Billy Lee Don Lee Lula Lee Nora Lee Arnold Leider Samuel Lewis L. Little Dog Bennie Long Richard Long Lenora Loughlin Kathleen Lynus Simeon Macauly Alice Manygoa+s Norman Matoomealook FRESHMEN Eliza Maxie Elaine McLeod Ellen Means Cyrus Mekiana Priscilla Melton Linda Merculief Nick Mike Marilyn Mills John Mingo Van Mitchell Carl Morsette John Mojin Annie Monroe Leroy Monty Stella Morigeau Lulu Morry Judy Nash Darrell Nagashoah Lewis Nelson William Nelson Beulah Newman David Nevzuroff Bessie Nez Harry Nez Leslie Nez Lois Nez Rufina Nez Greg Nicholas Michael Nicholas Evan Nick FRESHMEN Sophia Nikolai Alfred Nollner Martha Noongwook Ernest Oksoktaruk Louella Old Bear Frances Onalik Richard Oney Kenneth Oscar Pearl Outwater Wilbert Oxereok John Paniyagak Evelyn Paul John Paul Peter Paul Elsie Payne Christina Penatac Rudolph Peters John Peterson Mary Peterson Yago Petluska Eva Phillip Ira Phillip Tony Phillip Loretta Phillips Theresa Pichette Nolan Prairie Chie Linda Price Christine Purcell Eva Reed Robert Reed 94 FRESHMEN Evelyn Ricteroff Linda Ricteroff jscK Rock James Ross Ethel Roundine Elsie Salcido Ellen Sam Ervin Sam Gary Sam Marilyn Sam Madeline Sampson Patrick Savage Pius Savage Patty Scott Willia Shawnee Harry Shirley David Shorty Katemal Shorty Lorenzo Shorty Moses Shorty Tony Shorty Zelma Silas Linda Simpson Darlene Singer Ray Sioux Mema Skin Henry Smiley Tom Smiley Ida Smith Johnny Smith 95 FRESHMEN Juanita Spencer Rose Spencer John Standifer Mary Standifer Dale St. Goddard S. Still Smoking Mary Stone Sally Tacheene Anthony Thomas David Thomas Margaret Titus Wilma Titus Annie Todechinie R. Tohdihcheeny Jim J. Tohtsoni Tom N. Tohtsoni David Toledo George Toledo George Tom Ellemae Trefon Lilly Tso Mary Jane Tso Tillie Tso Alta Tsosie Geraldine Tsosie Kenneth Tsosie Johnson Tuckfield Rhoda Tuckfield Niketa Twitchell Vernon Tyler FRESHMEN Candida Unin Joe Wagoner L ota Walters Meltord Wesley Jmimy Widefoot George Williams Katherine Williams Lynn Williams Terry Williams Timothy Williams Ben Chee Willie Bennie C. Willie Joseph Willie Mary L. Wilson Angela Wing Bernice Wonittilen Albert Yazzie Alice Yazzie Arlene Yazzie Ben Chee Yazzie Ervin Yazzie Helen Yazzie Joyce Yazzie Ronnie Yazzie Roy Yazzie Jerry Yellowhair Beverly Chee John Huskon John Kalmokoff Charles Kelly 97 POST HIGH SCHOOL Class Officers GARY D. BOWEN PRESIDENT Gr. 13 Dry Cleaning Shoshone Stewart, Nevada DAVID M. MARCOTTE VICE-PRESIDENT Gr 14 Heavy Equipment Chitimacha Jeanerette, Louisiana SUE W. WINSHIP . SECRETARY-TREASURER Gr. 13 Cosmetology Choctaw Broken Bow, Oklahoma RUFUS JOHNSON SERGEANT-AT-ARMS Gr. 14 Heavy Equipmen White Mountain, Apach Cibecue, Arizona SAMUEL J. BUSH Gr. 14 Heavy Equipment Ute Whiterocks, Utah EARL CADMUS Gr. 13 Dry Cleaning Apache Bylas, Arizona DELPHUS CHARGING Gr. 13 Heavy Equipment Gros Ventre-Mandan Mandaree, North Dakota RAYMOND DESCHENE Gr. 13 Heavy Equipment Navajo Chinle, Arizona HERMAN J. ELK Gr. 13 Heavy Equipment Sioux Cannon Ball, North Dakoti ROBERT A. GORDON Gr. 13 Heavy Equipment Seneca Salamanca, New York 98 POST HIGH SCHOOL MAURICE K. HOWE C,r 14 Heavy Equipment Ponca Ponca City, Oklahoma CALVIN JIM Gr 13 Heavy Equipment Shoshone Elko, Nevada AVERY J. JIMERSON Gr. 13 Heavy Equipment Seneca Salamanca, New York ALFRED KENTON JR Gr. 13 Dry Cleaning Apache Bylas, Arizona MARY L. MORGAN Gr. 13 Cosmetology Navajo Ganado, Arizona GLADYS A. NOAH Gr. 13 Cosmetology Choctaw Battiest, Oklahoma JAMES NEZ Gr. 13 Heavy Equipment Paiute-Navajo Schurz, Nevada BEATRICE REALRIDER Gr. 13 Cosmetology Pawnee Pawnee, Oklahoma FELTON DAYAYE Gr. 13 Heavy Equipment Apache Whiteriver, Arizona W. WHIRLWIND-HORSE Gr. 13 Heavy Equipment Sioux Allen, South Dakota GLORIA WHITEROCK Gr. 13 Cosmetology Shoshone-Paiute Lovelock, Nevada 99 PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION Wall, Leon Byrd, Susie H. Anquoe, Leonard M. Barse, Harold Gawhega, Louise Huston, Hugh F. James, Imogene S. Northcott, Jane A. Nunn, Della Sneath, Doris Winston, Clarence W. ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT Wallace, Cleo E. Allen, Patty C. Anderson, Martha E. Dunagan, Edward L. Farrell, James D. Grisham, Madeline A. Hanshew, Thelma I. Haring, Erie W. Harragarra, Delores T. Hathcoat, Leonard Henderson, Lawrence R. King. Vera Mae Leon, Clinton J. Leon, Shirley Jo McCully, Gerald E. McGrew, Melva C. McKenzie, Marilyn R. Randolph, Bertron Jr. Sanders, Sam S. Standifer, William Stout, Marilyn K. Taylor, Junius J. Taylor, Leola M. Warren, Leona D. Wilkinson, Joe H. Millard, Thomas N. GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT McCarty, Jack Toppah, Melba Lee Gregory, Dee L. Beaver, William H. Begay, Bobbie Black, Charles E. Black, Kenneth E. Burris, Harold L. Cannon Donny E. Cerre, Ben M. Hernasy, Richard T. K ng, John D. Kirkland, June McGilbra, Carriasco Presley, Doyle J. Ryker, Millard J. Jr. Snell, John J. Thornton, Norman L. Tolth, Sam H. Toppah, Ernest Hyde White, Lewis B. Moore, Kenneth C. Taylor, Horace Bearskin, Lucille Werneke, Mary F. Anderson, Beverly J. Bushyhead, Clara N. Byrd, Julia Ann Clary, Mary F. Crawford, Dorothy F. DeRoin, Lorena K. Hathcoat, Faye P. Head, Patricia A. Jones, Mable W. Lambert, Nancy S. Lavers, Ethel H. Martin Pafti D. McGilbra, Alta Grace Means, Mary V. Narcomey, Virginia D. Pipestem, Evangeline G. Robison, Juanita F. Snell, Esther B. Tolth, Christine A. Washington, Harriette J. Lane, Freda Jean LeClair, E. Diane HOME ECONOMICS DEPT. Heagy, Elizabeth L. Armstrong, Linda J. Beaver, Blanche Y. Boory, Beatrice O. Jordan, Jessie W. Points, Eileen A. Schell, Lucille J. Sissons, Perle B. Stancliff, Kate Yvonne Sweeney, Mary E. Taylor, Clara Jane Werneke, Everett E. Wood, Rose Mary Benton, Vernis A. Grant Jesse C. Jr. Hernandez, Francis V. Jamison, Carolyn M. Kent, Julia E. McCarty, Semion A. McIntosh, Chillie No Ear, Robert L. VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Nicholson, Coston D. Cooper, Rupert L. Cowen, Calvin D. Dabney, Oran Dye, Billy Joe Kirkland, Francis Kunkel, Charles T. Larney, James Logsdon, Rolland D. Lovelace, Harvey W. Means, W. Lloyd Morris, Sampson L. Perico, Berklie B. Pope, Vernon R. Thompson, Louis M. Topaum, John A. INTERIOR—CHILOCCO PRESS, CHILOCCO, OKLA. Vaught, Ray D. Benton, Nathan H. Sr. James, Willie PLANT MANAGEMENT Lacy, Leon Dominick, Donald A. Hernandez, Otilia H. Hunt, Lewis Lavern McGilbra, Louis J. Armstrong, Enos L. Bearskin, James C. Burnette, Carl D. Cannon, Russell H. Childers, Howard Davis, Kenneth L. DeNoya, Ellis G. Dickerson, Calvin D. Dunn, John T. Golay, Thomas E. Hendrickson, Henry C. Kent, Arthur W. Littlewalker, Archie Littlewalker, Newman Jr. McEwin, Henry Morgan, Taylet Narcomey, Charles A. Olds, Roseo E. Pingry, Lawrence L. Pipestem, Francis Rjbedeaux, Augustus L. Schmidt, Albert V. Snell, Charles K. Sullivan, Haden H. Vann, Josiah AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT L vingston, Claude Benton, Nathan H. Jr. Bushyhead, Victor A. Kelley, Walter T. Michael, Paul L. Nunn, Joseph E. Osborn, Paul James NIINTH GRADE DEPARTMENT Goodbear, Pearl R. Anquoe, Melva Jo Archambault, Vivian R. Billard, Charles G. Barse, Augustine C. Burnette, Eleanor W. Burris, Bobby J. Courtney, Loretta G. Engelking, Marie K. Esprit, Lee G. Hoover, J. Bruce Larney, Ida Deer McCarty, Marie B. McCrosky, David L. Moore, Loraine T. Stone, Karl G. Talmadge, Jack A. Vann, Zelma I. Abee, Ruth B. Moore, Evelyn .


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