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Table of Contents Preface 4 Students 5 Clubs ond Activities 37 C losses 47 Sports 61 Administration and Staff 71 Guidance . - 65 95 School Services
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The Chiloccoan The Chiloccoan is published by Chilocco Indian School by the students of the Yearbook and Printing classes, and distributed free of charge to the student body. Stu- dents who are in the Yearbook class are Vicki Ground. Linda Nocktonick. Cece Runnels. Terri Webster. Marlin Billie, Bruce Mitchell. Diane Koshiway. Pamela Wat- kins, Sam Lewis. Linda Howlett, and Toni McIntosh. The 1973-74 Printing students include Harold King. Linda Nocktonick. Cece Runnels. Kay Yellowbear, Flonne Dick. Jackie Jackson. David Allen. Alfred Ar- keketa. Mike Decorah. Adriane Doles, Rodney McCau- ley, Jeff Pack. Pat Rhodd. Thomasine Roughface. Eu- gene Voight. Sharon Wells. Dena Whiting. Ivan Cries For Ribs. Terry Balderrama, Russell Cooper, Ollie Fraz- ier, Teresa Jessepe, Jean Packhorse. Denise Roughface. Joe Thicknail, Nick W'arrior, Cindy Conklin, Mary Ran- dall. and Valerie Forrest. This year the Yearbook class students assumed most of the responsibility for picture taking. Diane Koshi- way. Sam Lewis and Bruce Mitchell became very good photographers. They were assisted by Mr. Carriasco McGilbra, and Miss Joy Spicer. Pictures were developed at Concho, Oklahoma. Cover is by American Yearbook Company. Art work is by Everette Roberts. Miss Joy Spicer is Yearbook sponsor and Mr. Rupert Cooper and Mr. Sidney Moore are Printing instructors. Chilocco Press—1974
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Preface The theme of the 1974 Chiloccoan is dedicated to the students from Chilocco. The cover of the yearbook is a picture of a silver Indian dancer, we placed it there to show how proud we are and to represent us and our school. The divider pages are pictures of places located on our beautiful Chilocco cam- pus and the themes that go with them are made up by the members of the Year- book class. Look through the book and learn of our lives, our thoughts and our ways, as we are today. Remember today the Indian has much to be proud of as the 1974 Chiloccoan talks about “Chilocco Indian School.”
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