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

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976 orc. uJord Chiloccoan 76 (Planning and Designing for the dZutune. CL uuiseman of old once saidt of the making of books -there is no end. (fen phrased) On editor assumes a task! erf anting, creating destanina erf course assisted bu others There immediate- If if pSsJj a brvhlcm : Wf J be. the the , +° p hd the u ho!e so that rf u ill not ramble here and there, throughout this, another neuJs article., or another n ujspope magazine. boo C or luhat- hatSe- goU( Oh, Ues ! fducatton - planning and designing -far the -rtrfurxs( That’s it!!' Noujjotn ure one and oil together m that one pursuit here erf Chilocco. Ot Cdurse, zi er and andn, there sfCbs throughout oun group those uJfth less Ser ous aims erf it } postponing rfor ra ushile the serious business of prebar,no -k r tomorrow). (Remember the storg of the arrf5 arrf the s uaqand!u crtdrfet ?) fsnt it ei er thus ? gut -for nous, come stroll uj lh me dou n the pathuJa a Ivendmq its utag through the pages of get 'another issue erf the 'CH iLoctto TN. tlencLuith, uje do present it for tjour jo lea sunsJ once ojam. YEARBOOK STAFF FTHK.na.OACI (976 YEARBOOK CCfVSS — 7ST Fftll seO CSTFR BRIAN BUCKTOOTH- -JANICE. HARRIS LOUELLA HOB.N- - 5TANLEV PEOHE LJ'Z. TAHOOOAHNlPPAh- — ALOEN WELLS TIM WHITC- — 5HI RLE.V YEAHQUO LUANNE YELLOWHAlP PR (fMT( (NG CLASHES -75 fall seooesreR: JEWEL ARKEKETA— -DALE BUFFALOHEAD KENNETH DOR5EV- - AL DEN WELLS DONALD JOUftDAIN- — nELVINl MAY NOR' TA MOT LOW — PCUMT(0 GLASS -'IS FALL SEMESTER : -Conlmued 5AHNA no ear - - CHARLES TAYLOR KATHV RANKINS — STUPLNTS ASSIGQ1C-P LATER ('U) MIKE VALENZUELA— — JUDY GREEN SUSAN PRIMEAUX- -VINETTE PACKHORSE JERI WINLOCK- -LORNA OLGLMN MADEUVA RDS5ETTE- —GERALD LONEMAN VERNON LYONS- — JESSIE MAOBULL JOLENE CALLS HIM — -NORMA DORSEY KAY JONES — CONSULTANTS AOD SPONSORS P)Oi6£LO Jf COVtLLCl -EDITOR - SPONSOR 3 ft UPERT CooPCft — PRINTER C «RIASCO McGu-QRA — PHOTOG RAPHER The CHILOCCOAN is published at Chilocco Indian School Chilocco, Oklahoma By Students of the Yearbook and Printing Classes Assisted by Adult Consultants of the Staff Class pictures were made by Marquise Studios Enid, Oklahoma All arrangements by Printing Class Instructor and Yearbook Sponsor Chilocco Press—1976 .(3 ( J( 0001V R. 0AKCR . X ►eri ntendeot Sup' Chilooeo Indian School ( Ch ■ locco. OKI ahoma He l erfonms one of those tasKs that is a happ compensation for dll hi5 labors - 0wiO0 a diploma and con0ra- tu cJiTions to one of the graduate students. 6 CL Word 'from Crle ffT faring, JOircdtor of'- garn ing, Chi locc,o ■ ‘frig fir’dyear of ■batching u as in a small high school at iTJaple ‘UiH, °h(ansas. Sphere are many ■things about theft -first year still standing out fn mu memories L h,s evas the gear that Pearl ‘UZrlsor Ufas attocKed} getting the If- $■ in Soloed tin ff orld kdrJL )Vy son tuas also born that gear. J)n Md-5 uhen J) entered the ‘ll S ■ military Service., J ufas teaching at the junior College in independence, Kansas- Cblloujing mg discharge from the armed -forces, J) again entered the field erf education as a business teacher and Coach. Offer this experience J became Super- intenden t n Toronto, %msas. C continued to serve as Superintendent -for the nest thirteen years m i arious public School systems in Erie W Hartnq KtnsaS. Dimetor of Urn.no MU) J UUaS 7e “ 7 ' °.3 sgtidsted State 3ank in ‘tfi l City , nfanSQS, and Idas there -for three gears■ ‘When the hank.' u as Sold, J canoe to Ch,lejcc°, as a soda studies 1teacher and in charge of the Student Oankf. J planned to complete the year and return to the field of banking. Gift over the next thirteen gears J Loatched many young men and ytomen enter and lease this institution of education J) Sfeheue. that the most impor- tant justification - r any School is the provision of educational ,port unit ■to bogs and girls alike . J bet,eve theff uthenever schools toil to provide tor this} they unll be closed. Education I basic training -for an entire life. f?he kind csf job you have the amount ot income you u iU receive and the pleasure yau get from life am all directly related to educational training. education is a basic necessity to anyone theft coishes t elevate himself or herself in our American form IduZfPion is relatively -free toall people in Amenta, and everyone Ujho desires it has an opportunity of receiving an education. Cfucatibn is Someth,no that no one Can give uou or keen you from having edu- cation is Something tha't you have to do for yOurscH. fiouJ J hare been in the educational field f r over thirty gears. J) have seen many neuJ fads and theories in education come and go he basic facts of Cducahon hold justas true today as they ouene when J cuas a student in high school. jTTthovt the mastery of the b s ° principles of reading, arithmetic. , and Science, no student ux,H be able to reach or attain his greatest life potent,b .Athene is no easy u ay fora Student to learn except by uJorK and study. iducation Hill I not of itself guarantee success in life but ,t u iH maKe success more of a possibility to everyone, education « o precoup fcs- Eoucatioiuau oPPOR7a urnes uiHiue sou are aj school.. This mny pjever. qe Possible w the future. 7 iT%e 4w 00(i Jewel Arkeketa 10 13 Jackie Page Wanda Peasley Kathryn Rankins Beatrice Rameriz Adeline Roughfacc Vera Pensoneau Barbara Rhodd 14 15 Liz Tahclooahnippah Charles Taylor Alden Wells v vvj5 Tim White Curtis Williams Kenton Wheeler UaA) Sherwin Wilson David Zipprich Shirley Yeahquo Davis Yaiva Luanne Yellowhair 5Tooer T5 Aooer DLM pagc: Vinette Packhorse Senior — f nd — Sone of ouR -Graduates Uelcomed back tbis eaf: Melvin Calls Him Lewis Cozad Randall Frazier Willard Pepion Michael Littlevoice Michael Watkins Pamela Watkins John Cly Janice Cadamus 18 Classified Seniors 'lb Not Pictured AARON BILLIE DARRELL BELL DELBERT D U N V 'AuaAv CHARLES GONZALEZ JUDY GREEN UAYNE HOLJE ORVILLE J MERSON'ftwvL LYLE JOHNSON DIANE KOSHI aJAY LESTER LOPE-Z ISulo MICHAEL LOSH 6ERNADINE LUJAN Aw REN McCLELLAAJ johnny OLD CANP CARLTON RHODDtJN. RICK 50T0 n AYOR GALEN S PR I NIG ER MELISSA WABAUNSEE ANDY WARRI OfR JQj 19 C.CO‘5 5To •i(r rt (0 for toC 20 22 Ronnie Loneman Gertrude Lujan Benedict Martinez Jessie May Madbull Ross Primeaux Karen Saul 23 24 Cheryl Angel Johnie Barnett Lorenzo Beard Moran Bible Eddie Billi'e Suzanne Billie Phillip Black Kelley Blaine 26 Kimberlee Grass Brenda Guoladdle Joey Good voice Dwight Howe ■■■I Glen Isham Thomas Knight Reynold Furr Michael Holder. Christopher Lewis 27 Manuel Lewis Jeffry Littlewalker Gerald Loneman Alberta Lopez Irene Loretto Billie Lunsford Thomas Lyons Vernon Lyons 28 Douglas Osbourne Dan Osceola Timothy Parker Arlene Phillips Minnie Primeaux Robert Reed 29 30 Acie Amos Marcia Arkeketa Laddie Baptisto Annette Anton Spencer Arkeketa Florence Bigrope Arturo Anton Alta May Balderama Vincent Billie Diane Arkeketa Carl Baldwin I Wichita Blaine 32 Dorothy Brings Them Francine Country Alfred Eyle Phillip Brown Clinton Buffalohead Virginia Charlo Sonja Enos Kathleen Eschief David Eagle Orvin Flying Horse Kim Grass Cheryl Gurno 33 Josephine Jenkins Ronnie Jimmie Antoinette Johnson Dorsette Joseph John King Dana LeRoy Jesse Lewis Logan LeRoy 34 Sharyle Ann Rhodd Gordon Roy Ivan Pepion Jeri Spoon Opal Primeaux Damon Roughface Caron Swayney Angie Rhodd Marlys Taken Alive 35 Dorothy Magpie Toni Martin Conrad McCauley Kathy Ann Means Martha Means 36 Wilson Moore Brenda Morrow Bill Murray Kirby Murray Yvonne Trujillo Sherry Tubby Leonard Villa Roderick Wakolee Calvin Warledo Lucy Watashe m 37 Joey Watkins Glenn Wells Thelma Whitebird Michael Whitehorn Steve Whitehorn Clovia White Lightning 38 40 President of School Board Emmett Primeaux (Ponca) Chilocco School Board—From left to right: Francis Drexil. Osage: Levi Stevens. Tonkawa; Vivian Archarn- bault. Pawnee; Emmett Primeaux. Ponca; Minnie Johnson. Cherokee; Lawanna Brown. Otoe; Bill Wakolee. Sac and Fox; and Gloria Choate, Alumni Representative. . 41 Erie W. Haring Director of Learning 42 Betty C. King Registrar-Typist Florabel C. Tsoodle Clerk-Stenographer ■ . uV . 6 • £« . « 5? Academic Bldg. 8 Lawrence Henderson Supervisor Justin Levier Music 43 44 Mary Clary Counsellor Dee Gregory Supervisory Educ. Spec. Lucille Bearskin Educ. Technician Charles Antilla Counsellor Emalyne Collins Clerk-Stenographer Edwin Anderson Supervisory Guidance Counsellor 45 Twyla Beaver Clara Bushyhead Grace McGilbra Lillian Gonzales Supv. Instr. Aide m) Virginia Narcomey Annie Remiro Lorene DeRoin Mabel Jones Marv Means M Marion Stone 1 I I I J Dorothy Crawford 46 John Beaver Night Attendant Krnost Toppah Night Attendant June Kirkland Instructional Aide n Roll mayor Instruet ionnl Aide Carriasco McGilbra Supervisory Instr. Aide Melvin Collins Night Attendant Ben Cerre Night Attendant John D. King Instructional Aide 47 Kenneth Moore Athletic Director Louie Jackson Coach Horace Taylor Coach Patti Martin P.E. Instructor Chuck Hines Recreation Bob Begay Imogene James Charles Battiest Recreation Student Bank Recreation Asst. 48 Roberta Lee Clinical Nurse White Eagle Clinic Serving Chilocco Jesse Harjo Maintenance and Driver Chilocco Clinic 50 George Dunagan Acting Title I Coordinator Nancy E. Biggerstaff Skills Center Teacher Kathy McGlasson Skills Center Aide Jean Hall Reading Teacher Charles R Battiest Math Aide Wanda L. Armstrong Reading Aide Genelle Myer Attendance Aide 51 Francis Kirkland Welding Donalene Bunch Voc. Home Eco. Reuben Topaum Dry Cleaning James Lamey Auto Body Repair Walter Means Industrial Arts Thomas Hardin Music, Driver Educ. Rupert Cooper Printing Louis Thompson Auto Mechanics 52 Nathan Benton, Jr. Instructor Heavy Equipment, Field Claude Livingston Instructor and Supervisor 53 Joe Nunn Instructor John T. Dunn Foreman II Harry Nogle Foreman III Otilia Hernandez Clerk-Typist Theodore Pewo Night Guard Roscoe Olds Electrician Howard Childers Foreman II Lawrence Pingrv Boiler Plant Operator 54 Charles Snell Sewage Plant Operator Henry Hendrickson Carpenter Rogan Noble Laborer Albert Schmidt Plumber Russell Cannon Boiler Plant Operator Fred Kirkland Laborer Russell Primeaux Carpenter Thomas Golav Welder Archie Littlewalker Tractor Operator 55 Enos Armstrong, Electrician Charles Narcomey, Carpenter Henry LcRoy. Laborer Gayton Everett. Trac. Opr. Newman Littlewalker, Painter Below: Aaron E. Kent, Painter Below: James Bearskin, Janitor 56 57 The Key Club plays an important role in the functions here at this school. Pictured left to right, rear, are: Carriasco McGilbra. Charles Taylor, Aaron Brcwn, Hick Hudson, Aaron Billie, Burkie Rankins, Sam Osceola. Front row, left to right: Mike Holden. Robert Reed. Ronnie Jimmie, Lyle Johnson, Ken Dorsey, Delbert Dunn, Sherwin Wilson and Dee Gregory. Also an integral unit of this school is its Student Council. Pictured from left to right, rear, are: Chuck Hines, Camie Pappan, Wes Hudson, Karen Saul, Dwight Howe, Douglas Stumblingbear. Left to right, front row, are: Jewel Arkeketa, Barbara K. Kimberling, Larry Osceola. Ronnie Loneman and Susan Knight. We recognize also, Clarice Hen- derson, Postmaster of Chilocco. And also: Carolyn Black. Asst, to Postmaster, Chilocco. Inadvertently omitted from Ag- riculture section: Gene Burris. Tractor Operator. 58 Louie Jackson Athletic Coach Football, Girls Basketball and Boys Baseball Horace Taylor Athletic Coach Boys Basketball and Track Patti Martin Physical Education Instructor 61 Vincent Billie, Mgr. Vfl Curtis Williams, Mgr. Ctiilocco Indian ScUJ (nolUI Pla ijcrs On th 15 pq e and several oT ttie follouintj we proud I tj P I 62 Aaron Billie Back Wichita Blaine Substitute Darryl Bell Back Shane Buck Back i Aaron Brown Guard Brian Bucktooth End is.en uorsey Guard r «rV Robert Cries for Ribs Quarterback Delbert Dunn Halfback 63 Orville Jimerson Guard Jessie Lewis Guard Manuel Lewis Tackle Silas Listo Gerald Magoosh Halfback Center 64 4 - Danny Page End Larry Osceola Back Burkie Rankins End Skip Toppah Quarterback Ignacio Poncho Guard Joey Watkins Substitute Alden Wells End Glenn Wells End Michael Whitehom Substitute 65 Ricky Hudson Tackle Wes Hudson Center Steve Whitehom Guard Danny Williams Guard 66 67 in rescn our P «5« V 'e --- . ’ r UW Uhit , ryCe a ° L sa Norman £ T°n. Mart. ' 5 AT. iQrt CHILOCCO INDIAN SCHOOL'S BASEBALL TtAM ’76 BacK rov j. I tor. • Levi Moncooyeo ° Wes Hudson ° Robert Cries-for Ribs ° R cK Hud5on ° BurKie RanKins ° SKipToppah0 A aror Brown Front rou l.tor. Fred Hudson0 HiKe Holden0 Silas Listo ° Marvin Hoses® Reynold Furr°Coach L.J. Broad view of theatre of events Some of the officials arguing? One of Chilocco 5 ac| eveni s,NOfcit is the annual Jim Thorpe Memorial linatK and Field Meet occurin thisyear on Aprils In commemoration oF that event, « e pre- sent these scenes. k ' ’jL Various track contenders from several schools competed—both boys and girls vying tor top honors. « Resting after some grueling compe- tition, in this case Chilocco’s Fred Hudson. 70 ffivw. The high jump — one of the big events — performed in this case by Karen Saul, Chilocco. Mr Crossland Smith, Seneca, over- sees entry of results on record sheet by Norma Dorsey. A group of girls from various schools registering for some event while a little distance away— Some boys from Sequoyah make preparations for another event. 71 Chilocco’s Boxing Team 1975-1976 Reading left to right: Top row: Coach Newman Littlewalker, Boxers Danny Page. Orville Jim- erson, Dwight Howe, Bruce Loneman, Ronnie Loneman, Ger- ald Loneman, Vincent Parker and Coach Charles Battiest. Kneeling: Tony Parker and Orvin Flying- horse. Chilocco”s Intramural Champs 1975 -1976 Include Back row: Mike Watkins, and Glenn Isham. Seated: Spen- cer Arkeketa. Sam Osceola. Cur- tis Williams and Dale Buffalo- head. Picturing some of the very im- pressive awards granted at this year’s Athletic Banquet, obser- ved on Chilocco’s campus, 6:30 p.m., April 16. 1976. 72 Mr. Warren Harper, Asst. Football Coach, Okla- homa University, addressing the assembled All Sports Banquet. Friday, April 16, 1976. Ricky Hudson received several Fred Hudson receiving an award awards. Mr Jimmy Baker also addressed the group on this gala occasion. Skip Toppah. stepping away from the awards table with hi There were several other awards, too numerous to mention due io lim- itations of this yearbook. We cer- tainly look with pride at our fine athletes' MERRY BANQUKTTERS 73 No high school is complete without its bevy of pretty cheerleaders. Here, we present Karen Saul. Susan Knight. Kim Saul and Norita Motlow. And wouldn’t many a young man be jealous of little Kelly Jackson, son of our Coach Jackson? 74 This 1975-76 Football season saw the crowning of Chilocco’s fair Homecoming Football Queen, Miss Sonja Rust. tfiss Lisa Norman poses with escort Ken Dorsey. Lisa was our nir Onopn’s Attendant for the 1975-76 Football season. We view Miss Sonja Rust escorted by Mr. Nipsey Hudson, one of our fine foot- nail players. 75 VwV • a vV -' ■- -, % ' V - vP3 A'0° S«£ 6 X V' ,V«S.A ? QC 'Oa(V 76 Basketball Queen Susan Knight is escorted by basketball player Alden Wells. Attendants to the Basketball Queen. Camie Pappan and Mary Martin, are escorted by Rick Hudson and Delbert Dunn, respec- tively left to right. 77 special: I D E L I N E Ch.l occo s -ftiir doma m •5 studded uith manLj poods. Here we see tuJo students enJ°!J,n9 Q pndtty spring daij. Or perhaps, students pre- fer golfing at our beautiful 0ol f course here on campus And here u e see l lr- Joseph Smith , Sand Director at Concho Indian Schoo directing the -fine bond in q spring concert in Chilocco's auditorium. 78 CH(COCCO'S 0«OUetPR(t1CE55'7( DArOOft pOUGBfACC SHIRLCV VEABQUO PONCA K(OU)A PortCA CCTV, OKCfldOMA 6VLAS, ARirOdA The editor expresses special aratitude to line CHltOCCOAC ) printer and photographer far them patience f uoisdorn, and x tise' in coping ojim m« editor's demands for- sometYunij In this Mear's annual. The photographer spent manij o-PC-dut on the caropus and in the darV i'ootf n picture development. per RUPERT I. COOPER Staff fVt . Teacher CARRIASO 0Y6U.8RA Photo g na 81 s pecial: i D E L I N E Certainly,one of tine highlights df this yea1” is the marriage of our petite.' pretty Barbara. k Kimberl.ng, Art Teac-ber, to Tom Austin, Si Iv erdale, Kansas, 8 00 Rn, Friday, Hay 7, l 7t. I nor stone s«t bo Staff associates iff the School 11 bran Tu o of ourfairc,st,kan?n5au ' (Junior), Qnd Regina Cross (a fn?sbman),jc urneye l to Hobday Inn, forica City, to accept a flag presented to Chilooco Indian School by OKlq Dept Tent Ho.8 Blackwell,OKIahoma Daughters of Union Veterans of l r+he CiVil War. 1 xmwiBMiiM 82 f mblm ’round f ie CQmpus f Garria our phofoyrap erj 5fwppr i7 ie scenes '------------ Sharon Baker, who seems to be like the cat waiting to jump on a mouse!! One day we caught Tracy Durant pen- sively studying her next move against— After the ceremonies, Lyle Johnson, like many other grads, savors the pleasure of a wonderful moment, with Damon Roughface. Typical of many proud moments in the lives of grad uates, Ken Dorsey accepts diploma and congratula tions from Supt. Baker. 85 Keith Rock, Edwin Wolfe, and Randy Ground assist in the decoration of the Prom Hall. Some of the students of Chilocco awaiting the start of Prom festivities. Students clearing the floor for the Prom activities. THE PROM IS A HAPPY AFFAIR THAT IS INCLUDED AMONG THE HONORS PAID TO GRADUATING SENIORS. THIS OCCASION MARKED THE END OF THE FIRST ELEVEN WEEKS QUARTER OF CHILOCCO’S NEW SCHEDULE SYSTEM. 86 Some of the adult spectators at the spring Prom! Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moore at the Prom. The Arkalalah ’75 Frybread booth of Chilocco students. Rec- ognize Karen Saul? The fun we had on that trip?? Recognize Donna Taylor, Mike Holden and Jerri Winlock? The Principal, Mr. Erie Haring really get- ting with” that fine watermelon last fall. Rev. Jones, Denise Miller, and Marilyn Hays “hamming it up” at the God’s Squad's dinner last year. 88 One judge, Mr. Tom Hardin, gives instructions, while other staff members “kibitz.” a 89 Mr. Ed Moore, Asst. Area Di- rector of Muskogee z_____ AT CHILOCCO CatBRATING TOGETHER ---------7 Mrs. Correll, wife of a former Superintendent and Mrs. Kivett, wife of former Aggie Dept. head. Mrs. George Dunagan, wife of our Title I Director Our own Miss Kay Kim- berling, Art Instructor OOR 12nd ANNIUf MW euecix Mrs. Donalene Bunch Home Eco. Instructor 90 Mr. Nelson Rowe, ex-boys’ advisor was a wel- comed guest at Chilocco’s recent 92nd celebra tion and — Mr. Jesse Alsobrook, Title I, and his wife joined in the dining and festivities of the Anniversary party. Roamin’ ’round the campus we caught Mr. Coston Nicholson, Vocational Arts Instructor, and an un- identified Chilocco student at work in Wood- working — While in the Foundry class we encountered Don Jourdain and Silas Listo intent on their projects. 91 un.- He- len J)ru Ae pma Loitfi tKts icenteriria£ Zj pjds O'bserirci- tiore ol eu-ents oh tn pQstt eye, ol Crvctocco XocJC to ourVpQst to recall sonqc eu-ents rjo dates are a err burbaselu. See. i£ uou can estimate about urne Scans oil tbdse eLtents coutd siaue transpired; Sept 7— ‘ hialirst Uost L the, secLsrmj upbear edu£ Cl iltocoo ore tfve rrxerriuYiJtajt the- One. of the earliest appearances op root ruer recorded 3krr f£usrZ'er assistant £ins innsijrsZ-a£ . rush eyre Sept.___ if)_; lv-cls orhtp Star Idueiste tam'ipa r r seeuiq 'the Sehoottiru, %Otnsns Citu Star: ,(CUwt tune at tjde tear locus cu chare Schooh adChihny o ric edi theu taterub SSO on-dtarh rtu- IluSdJrJ.es stanAinn ext S LoCtre the scru ot hand urore. mlddaru Lunilon Krone chstrict toe, 'hnitobr Ljrade. ure the scheot. 'i£hs tharouqA, ______LX 'tne toeur tstp or— mJarntm- : tsoqs £s£txr pyrearh •ion ttfije. te pPusrij systerrv 6s aJUcrut conydete. (2£fj 6 n portant points Canl rurur te readied Au arirpj arid )t LS 'Po-tond a qnecCt coru enterooe arid Ajt h.ttu rdu 'pfaJo-rLes Jdure teen irLstcutied. J JtfAe, neur JdA-raru Aas deem decorated tAie °Ad Su tLstifccu S'UrnAou enter in q prominentcu prto tne diestjn. tJte roonru 6s to- JJcCv-b a urasxed ptJcmr and sorric attracti'oc. dnAiarij ruajs. _______ __rr soro tirmu cund tLcxcru ItatdJo. LJadu nqtont 0, C.} add iorircrroj Memlemai the, Tflarine 6and, an exp riencect6s ce tote Qo-rrirnrx inter at Acre dm auest 4-tKe Jo-crus one te toted V over' asJa rnusfoi'aro. ci tnuten ttie a ccorripoLsn merit 95 Staffers John Dunn and Coach Moore show great pleasure when football game statistics show us on the winnin’ side. Betcha’ we must have made a goal and are now ’way ahead in this football game! Kathy Rankins and Beatty Ramirez “Settin’ on the corner—watchin’ all the guys go by.” 96 Naomi Tommie, Sherry Tubby and Kelly Blaine — Aw, come on and play, fellers! Manuel Lewis, Randall Frazier and John Beaver are supervising repairs to ma- chinery on the farm. Delbert Dunn, Aaron Billie and Dan Osceola—Not right now girls! Got more important matters to take care of! Gerald Magoosh coming in from a hard day’s work on the farm. 97 Supt. Baker, Mr. Narcomey, during a tense moment at one of the basketball games. And then, if there is nothin’ better to do, we can “scrounge around at the Boys’ Dorm. 98 Remember the hours in friendly, warm chatter during the meal times at Chilocco’s Dining Hall? Hidden safely behind safety goggles, one of the students work busily at a lathe in the machine shop. Edwin Wolfe and Danny Page are think- ing of the good eatin’ that comes after the prepa- ration and cook- in’. Chilocco stu- dents, whether cheerleader 01 spectator, enjoy- ed the “razzle- dazzle” and ex- citment of the football games. ------------ Jack Runnells shows off one of the many fine farm animals here at Chi- locco “Ain't he a beaut?” the animal. I mean!! One of the student members perform- ing an eagle dance, one of many ac- tivities of the Indian Club. ■ 99 Donalene Bunch, Home Eco. demonstrates some tech- niques in cooking to! Boys!! future chefs, huh? Shirley Yeahquo speaking to audience in the old audi- torium. Wasn’t she a lovely Chilocco Princess. Some of the Key Club boys caught in action at a Pan- cake supper benefit. Theme of the conversation? Girls, maybe!! Chuck Hines and Bob Begay snapped in action, along with Velma Hall and others, at a night football game. Alden Wells and Dwight Howe aren’t too worried about diets and calories, least of all iron, calcium, phosphate, niacin, etc.—just plain good eatin’! And even staffers, Henry Hendrickson, Charles Nar- comey and John Dunn sho' ain’t worried about mid- waist tire tube” expansion!! 100


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