Chilocco Indian Agricultural School - Chiloccoan Yearbook (Chilocco, OK)
- Class of 1979
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0k Qudoccoan THE CHILOCCOAN is published at Chilocco Indian School by the students of the yearbook and printing classes and distributed free of charge to the student body. Students who are in the yearbook class are David Isham, Michele Kemble, Gail May, Marty Watkins, and Winona Willett. 1979 printing students include Patti HcCrow, Michele Kemble, Patty Lcemhuis, Teresa Leemhuis, Gail May, Sheryl Simon, Karen Testerman, Margaret Testerman, Marty Watkins, Winona Willett. Ray Hinman, Tamara Wind, Marlene Littlethundcr, Wichita Blaine, Marilyn Franklin, Michelle Franklin, Sherry Lewis, Pam Mopope, Nan Page, Opal Primcaux, Vanessa Roy. Marcie Roy, Cheryl Warrior, Joey Watkins, and Sharlenc Lewis. Photographs are made by Carriasco McGilbra. Cover is made by American Yearbook Co. Art work is by various students. Mr. Angelo Jacovelli is yearbook sponsor, Mr. Rupert Cooper is the printing instructor. TABLE OF CONTENTS VcorbooK and Printing Classes 4 Superintendents Message 5 Principal’s Message 6 Post Graduate Section 7 Seniors section 11 Juniors section 15 Sophomore section iq Freshmen section 25 Staff section 33 Princess £ Brave section 4 1 Class Activities section 45 Sports, Athletic Activities 55 Addendum, Class Activities 73 Club $ Organisation Activities 77 Special Events People Section SI Candid Camera Section SI Yearbook Class: Angelo B. Jacovelli Teacher, Lt. To Rt. Stu- dents Winona Willett, Marty Watkins, Michele Kemble. Not pictured, Gail May. Print Shop Students: Teacher Rupert Cooper. Students Lt to Rt. Wichita Blaine, Opal Primeaux, Marcie Roy, Cheryl Warrior, Nan Page, Marilyn Franklin, )oey Watkins, Patty Lecmhuis, Marty Watkins, Patti HeCrow, Michele Kemble, Winona Willett, Gail May, Margaret Testerman. Yearbook Priritmq Classes An action picture of printing students with Instructor. Lt to Rt. Margaret Testerman, Patti HeCrow, School Newspaper. Assistant Editor, Print Shop Instructor, Patty Lecmhuis, School Newspaper Editor. Mr. Carriasco McGilbra shown with his two assistant school photographers, Sherry Lewis and Sharlene Lewis. They have worked hard to obtain pictures for the school yearbook. 4 A MESSAGE FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT JIMMY BAKER It is that time of the year again when everybody on the campus dons that smile for the Yearbook Pho- tographer’ cameras. Everyone wants to look his or her best for the event! As we glance through the Yearbook, we cannot help but see the “forte” of the school. Many messages are derived from it just merely “thumbing through” and viewing the activities, the life, the “make-up” of our school pictorialized therein. The most important message I hope each reader gets from this book is the unwritten one that says: “Our students are among the best and better equip- ped in many respects.” This truth is very apparent For example, the Yearbook itself is designed and assembled by printing and yearbook class students in almost its entirety, The snapping, development, and printing; the “layout” and labeling of pictures, pages, and sections; and the initial assemblage and format of the book are done under the tutelage of staff instructors. What other students can boast these capabilities? The welding, vo-ag, food service, heavy equipment, building trades, office education, auto mechanics, and auto body repair students all do productive work on “real life” objects and activities during training. They do not just work or train on models. They do actual work that makes them proud and contented, filled with a sense of self-satisfaction and accomplish- ment. They tune up motors or repair auto body damage on someone's vehicle, do welding for the school, plant wheat and care for the cattle they will ultimately produce products for your dining table. Students prepare meals for other students, engage in typing essential correspondence, remodel homes, do landscaping, etc. These are “real” work in “real life” situations. Thus, upon graduation these young men and women know “what it is all about” in the vocational world. If your car fails to start, you can turn to a Chilocco student mechanic for assistance. If you don’t know how to handle that big diesel Cat ask a Chilocco heavy equipment grad student The message is very clear that vocational education and general academic education can help one possess a variety of capabilities not ordinarily found in every school. The tribal materials you read might be prod- ucts of Chilocco printing students. The dances you watch may be Chilocco Indian Club members. The Indian boxer you watch may be a member of Chi- locco’s Boxing Club. This then evolves into another important message. The variety of programs available at Chilocco might be the very thing that fulfills the desires or needs of other Indian youths. This school may be the very place for him or her. If so, let’s get them here to learn and to associate with the finest student body and staff. 5 9 Lloyd Means with students in the Machine Shop. L A T Lloyd Means instructs student in Foundry class. Panorama of part of the new library room -Librarian: Frances Donelson. Lt. to Rt. John King, Max Billie, and Frazier Brown (Instr.), Malcolm Whitebird working in Buiding Trades. Francis Wart shown using a transit instrument in Flcavy Equipment class. 1 Lt to Rt. Vicki Williams, John Desjarlait, Matthew Sheridan, Pat Desjarlait, Joseph Orosco, Mike Williams- Auto Body. Darryl Nodcstine assists Wartz with stadia rod. Wv 10 S e n i o ft s 13 S 6 n i o t 9 14 17 18 Qophotno iGS 21 Sopfiomo tes 22 S o p l o m o it e s 23 Last Minute Pictures o'f Students not Shown Elsewhere 24 'tj’ tesltmen 27 teshmen 28 cF tesfimen 29 ii e s km e n 30 Students not listed elsewhere 31 AOD Mt UK : SOME. STUDENTS HOT USTED (.L CWHERE. Sheryleen Sago Freshman 32 Ll to Rt.: Mr. Dee Gregory, Principal; Sandy Wilson, Art; Frances Bennett, Culinary Arts; Melva Anquoe, Social Studies; and Lloyd Means, Machine Shop and Foundry, Frances Bennett, Culinary Arts, Academic Dept Frances Donelson, Librarian. 35 Ll to Rt. Scmion McCarty, Vernis Benton, Student helper Wanda St John, Food Services. Joyce Gonzales, Education Aide, Home 6. Ll to Rt. Dixie Owen (Spec. Ed.); Charles Snell Semion McCarty is also Cook Foreman in Food Services. (Facilities Mgt); and Jack Owen (Title I Read.) dis- cussing a classroom facilities problem. Robert NoEar, Cook; and Francis Hernandez, Cook; Food Services. Eleanor Burnette, Science Teacher, Academic Department also works with Attendance Rec- ords. 36 jamcs Salmon, Instructor of Auto Mechanics. Leonard Anquoe, Supply Clerk, Main Office. Edwin Anderson, Teacher Supervisor, Academic Department Will Whitely, School Psychologist Intern, Academic Depart- ment, Special Education. Melva Anquoe, Social Studies Teacher, Academic Depart- Patricia Roach, Language Arts Teacher, Academic Depart- ment. ment 37 Rupert Cooper Printing, Voc. Ed. Della Nunn Cash Clerk (Typing) Horace Taylor Athletic Dept. Coach Thomas Hardin Drivers Ed. Acad. Dept. Otila Hernandez Administration Officer Bob Begay Recreation Assistant Clara Bushyhead Educational Aid jflHr Twyla Beaver Education Aid 38 Clarice Henderson Postmaster” Opal Cloud Food Services Connie Thompson School Nurse Jack Owen Title I Reading Charles Snell Facilities MgL Thomas Golay “Food Services Frances Donalson School Librarian Howard Childers Facilities Mgt. % 39 Carolyn Jamison Recreation Assistant INCENTIVE AWARDS COMMITTEE: ton, James Salmon and Dee Gregory. Albert Schmidt Facilities Mgt. Allan Colbert Recreation Wylma Dawes Procurement Clerk Administration Lb to Rt.: Nathan Ben- Two of our busy” teachers caught informally: Ida Larney (Bus. Teacher) and “Hubby” James Larney (Body and Fender Shop). Everett Gayton Facilities Mgt. 40 Kenneth Moore (Rt.) caught congratulating a student, Scott Pewenofkit (Leonard An- quoe, background). % TERI SPOON - PRINCESS SCOTT PEWENOFKIT - BRAVE 1978-1979 CHILOCCO INDIAN SCHOOL 43 addendum: staff members not shown elsewhere Richard Williams Painter Ted Pewo Education Aide 44 Teachers: Mr. George Dunagan looks at work of Mr. Jack Owen in Title I Reading. Title I Math Pat Desjarlait, a student, Mr. Al Wilson and Mr. George Dunagan. Title I Reading, a student, Marie Page and teacher, Mr. Jack Title I Math, a student, Pat Desjarlait. Owen. Auto Mechanics, a student, Damian Toyebo, and teacher, Mr. James Salmon. M 47 Title I Math, a student, Paul Whitehorn and teacher, Mr. Al Wilson. Tamara Wind and Ray Hinman are helping Mr. Cooper at the printing machine. Patti HeCrow, Marty Watkins, Gail May and Mickey Kemble are putting together a booklet at the print shop. Karen Testerman at the stapling machine in the print shop. Margaret Testerman is stirring padding compound to finish a tablet. Damian Toyebo (in front) Steve Roy (behind Toyebo) Joe Jen- A student, Steve Roy, working in Auto Mechanics, sen (on floor). These students are helping Mr. Salmon to clean a motor. 48 In Welding Robert Johnson shows us how the work is done. Jerilyn Quiver and Joseph Orosco stop working long enough to pose for the camera. Patty Leemhuis and Patti HeCrow work hard in the Print Shop. H— Theresa Hinman and Agnes White working on the farm. More farm workers caught by the camera. Lt. Charla May and Rl Ron Baldwin. Two students at work in Auto Mechanics. A corner of Auto Mech’s. and a student “Looking for his lunch”??? Where’d they hide it ??? Kenneth Snake, Alfred Eyle, Mr. James Salmon, and Robert Johnson looking over auto parts for repair. Mr. James Salmon supervises Kelvin Frye working on a motor Teri Spoon, an unidentified student, and Evelyn Concha work- in Auto Mech’s. ing on typing projects. Patricia Johnson and another student in Office Practices class. Gerlinda Magoosh and Sharon Prins in Office Practices class. 50 Vickie Williams, Donnie Morton and Wendell Bowman busy in Art class. Dorsettc )oseph and others Art Class. Teacher Mrs. Sandy Wilson. Nadine Suina and Sharlene Lewis having fun, when photographed, in the Art room. Alexis Eyle (dreaming?), Tweet Whiteskunk, and Norma Tommie in their Culinary Arts class, “headed up” by their expert teacher Frances Bennett They may often be found down in the kitchen and dining room. Science. Teacher: Mrs. Eleanor Burnette. Just a sample of the beautiful cars made available to Chilocco for Drivers Ed. classes. 51 D . . l, . a « Mj . .__ Mr. Newman Littlcwalkcr, Marie Romero, building Trades Patricia HcCrow and Mrs. Lorraine Moore. History class. ... . 1 ' 6 Skills class. Mary Lou Pappan, Culinary Arts class. Mr. Carriasco MeGilbra, Sharlene Lewis, •Yearbook Photography.. 52 m Two students pictured working on a Building Trades class- room problem. The Auto Mechanics of Chilocco appear to enjoy their work. Cheryl Rhodd is seen working at the new collator in the Print Shop. Jim Larney, Instructor at the Body and Fender shop, pic- tured with an unidentified student Mr. Walter Means. Bldg. Trades Instr., explains a project for Roger Thomas. 9 53 A student at the school’s Welding shop works industriously on a project. Dana LeRoy acquires skill in the Machine Shop. Gregg Lieb works meticulously on an Auto Body Shop proj ect Reynold Furr glances up from a paint project on a vehicle. Scott Pewenofkit horses around a piece of heavy equipment 1978-79 CHILOCCO FOOTBALL TEAM Lt to Rt.: Row 2-Coach Louie Jackson, Richard Daney, Joey Watkins, Donnie Morton, Phillip Pipestem, Wich- ita Blaine, Eddie Henry, Steven Rattler, Louie BigBear, Vance Parker, Malcolm Whitebird, Marty Watkins, Asst. Coach, Allan Colbert Row 1-Mgr. David Isham, Paul Whitehorn, Nelson Webster, Wilford Thomas, Clay Dorsey, Ron Baldwin, Tommy Gore, Wendell Bowman, David Penn, Matthew Sheridan, Robert North and David Shanta. 1978-79 FOOTBALL QUEEN AND HER ATTENDANTS Lt. to Rt.: Teresa Leemhuis, Queen Betty Tiger, Pattie HeCrow and Mary Whiteskunk. 57 Phillip Pipestem Donnie Morton Wendell Bowman Matthew Sheridan Robert North Paul Whitehorn 58 Clay Dorsey Louie BigBcar Wilford Thomas Danny Williams WicKita Blaine Mertv Watkins Malcolm Whitebird Eddie Henry A PICTURE OF CHILOCCO vs. BARNSDALL AT THE CHILOCCO FOOTBALL FIELD. 59 Shown here is Chilocco’s Assistant Coach Allan Colbert, left, and football Head Coach Louie jackson, on the right, looking over a football game as other football players await their turn. At a recent football game, against Fort Sill, theChilocco Cheerleaders gave a performance. Shown are It. to rt, Karen Testerman, Michelle Franklin, and Margaret Testerman. 60 The Chilocco Indian Boys Basketball Team for 1978-1979 2nd semester are front row, It. to rt.: Marty Watkins, Amen Sheridan, Phillip Pipestem, Clay Dorsey, john Des)arlait, and back row, It. to rt.: Nelson Webster, joe jen- son, Malcom Whitcbird, Wichita Blaine, Alan Harlan, and joey Watkins. 1978-79 GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM From Lt. to Rt.: Pam Mopopc, Margaret Testerman, Tcri Spoon, Edwina Whiteskunk, Jill Whiteskunk, Teresa Leemhuis, Norma Tommie, Mickey Zamora and Marilyn Frank- CHILOCCO BASKLTBALL PRAC1ICL Lt. to Rt.: Wichita Blaine, Kandy Dcsjarlait, Nelson Webster, Marty Watkins, joey Wat- kins, Peaches Dorsey, Phillip Pipestem, Alan Harlen are practicing for the Homecoming game against Budcn, Kansas. joey Watkins is shown taking a jump shot in a basketball game against Fort Sill held at Chilocco gym. iil nn joe Jensen struggles for a shot to give Chilocco an extra two points hut is fouled by a f ort Sill player. Jill Whiteskunk takes a recent shot against Fort Sill, while Cheryl Warrior No. 30 breaks for the rebound. In a game with Fort Sill the Chilocco girls play defense against their visitors, as thev drive for the basket. During time out at a Chilocco basketball game the Chilocco Cheerleaders give a performance. Shown here It. to rt. arc Margaret Testerman, Patti HeCrow, Rose Newland and JoAnn Little. Shown here is the Crown Bearer and Flower Girl taken during the Homecoming basketball game. 64 Rose Newland, JoAnn Little, and Patty HeCrow, three of our Cheerleaders at basketball events. A shot of the team talking over stragety during a timeout at a game against Fairfax. JoAnn Little, Rose Newland, Patty HeCrow and Margaret Testerman in action on the floor. Some action caught by photographer Carriasco McGilbra during the game against Ft Sill. Those Chilocco girls really get “with it” during the game with Fairfax. a 65 Big, Big action, caught during girls’ team in the Fairfax game. 1978-79 CHILOCCO BASKETBALL HOMECOMING QUEEN NORMA TOMMIE Escort for Queen Norma Tommie was Matthew Sheridan. Crown Bearer, Kelly Jackson and Flower Girl Melissa. 66 1978-79 CHILOCCO FOOTBALL QUEEN From Lt. to Rt.: Joey Watkins, Patti HcCrow, Steven Rattler, Cheerleader Carrie Brewer, Queen Betty Tiger, Escort Danny Williams, Tweet Whiteskunk, Cheerleader Georgia Moore and Matthew Sheridan. Cheerleader Carrie Brewer, Steven Rattler, Teresa Leemhuis, Danny Williams, Betty Tiger, Georgia Moore, Matthew Sheridan and Donnie Morton. 67 Ron Baldwin David Penn Nelson Webster Mike Williams (More picture6 of foollocxti | lacjer5 maeWerfenl massed) x Vance Parker 68 1978-79 CHILOCCO BASEBALL TEAM The Chilocco Indian School Baseball Team for 1978-79 are from Lt to Rt., Row 1: (Coach) Louie Jackson, Nelson Webster, Phillip Pipestem, John Dcsjarlait, Marty Wat- kins, Danny Williams, Par Dcsjarlait and Randy Rhodd. Row 2: (Manager) Bill Pipestem, Joey Watkins, Alan Harlan, Wichita Blaine, Eddie Henry, Matthew Sheridan, Amen Sher- idan and David Shanta. John King School Guard Vocational students transit problem. Addend u m Russell Townsend Temporary Laborer Richard Hudson Carpenter Pat Desjarlait Freshman Cheryl Warrior Sophomore snapped working out an engineering Guy Geoffrey, Chairman of Meals on Wheels,” Arkansas City, explaining work to Chilocco Key Club members. : Lost minute pioturce. cf staff and stu dents joc Nunn Agriculture Marion Stone Educational Aide june Kirkland Educational Aide 72 ADDENDUM: More classroom activities pictures: Teresa Leemhuis and Margaret Testerman busy in print shop Joey Watkins requests copy in the print shop, tasks. Wichita Blaine awaits next assignment in printing. Sheryl Simon ponders a problem in printing. 73 Tamara Wind is starting up a press, print shop. Patty Leemhuis (Lt) and Patti HeCrow (Rt), and Mickey Kemble, print shop. Mickey Zamora working in Auto-Body Shop. Vince Parker also busy in Auto-Body Shop Instructors Vernis Benton and Prances Bennett, Culinary Arts. Marie Page under the instruction of Jack Owen, Title I Reading. mg i L . Michele Prankim, Sherry Lewis and Sharlene Lewis, print shop. X 74 One of the large presses seen in the print shop. 75 addendum: staff members not shown elsewhere James Bearskin Janitor r John Beaver Education Aide 76 AND N4 O KEY CLUB 1978-79 Committee Members: Carriasco MeGilbra, Dee L. Gregory, and Ldwin G. Anderson From left to right: Mike Whitehorn, late Oseola, President- John King, Secretary- Loretta Cottier, Steve Rattler, Phillip Pipestem, Vice-President- Winona Willett, Maltom Whitcbird, Joseph Orosco, Paul Whitehorn, JoAnn Little. David Isham, Vince Parker, Nelson Webster strike poses as members of the Chilocco’s Boxing Team. Individual shot of Nelson in impos- ing stance. Vince Parker looks menacing. Individual shot of David in an im- posing stance. Mr. and Mrs. )im Vernon of the AAU (Mr. Vernon is the Chairman) accompanied by Harvey Wapskineh (Tulsa Youth Center Boxing Coach) here for a boxing clinic. 80 t Superintendent Jimmy Baker introducing Rick Lavis, the Assistant Secretary of Education of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. A general conference after Rick Lavis spoke to the au- dience. Rick Lavis speaking with a student. Rick Lavis dines with Chilocco Indian School students. 83 Mr. Dan Sahmaunt, Area Offices speak- ing during Rick Lavis’ visit concerning possible closing of Chilocco. Geraldine Linsebigler, Miss Chilocco, ’78, Arkalalah, Ark City, Ks. Teri Spoon wears beautiful Indian dress during a festive occasion, In- dian Princess ’78. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Rowe. Mr. Rowe is an Alumnus and was Boys’ Advisor in the '50’s. Chief Claude Cox and Harley Little, officials of Creek tribe on a visit. Mr and Mrs. Herber Rattler on a visit. Awarded “Football Fan of year” (’78) plaque. Mr. Virgil Watkins, Arkansas City Mayor, during Lavis’ visit to Chilocco. Mr. Dee Gregory, Principal with some Dec. 15, 1978 Grads: Rosette Jumper, Betty Tiger, Geraldine Linsebigler, Lois John- son (Lt. to Rt.). 84 Horaee Taylor and George Dunagan caught in the act, moving Lance McLendon, Malcom Whilebird and Vincent Trent having from old Building 8 to new Classroom Building. fun in the Canteen at the end of the day. Lt. to Rt.: Marty Watkins, Mike Williams, )oey Watkins, Pam- Brazia Roy, Marcie Roy, Cheryl Warrior and Opal Primeaux cla Watkins and Grace McGilbra during a pause at the Okla- caught at the fair. homaCity fair trip. Lt to Rt.: Opal Primeaux, Marcie Roy, Rosetta jumper and Cheryl Warrior, whooping it up at the fair. Norm Tommie and Vincent Parker having fun in front of the Girls’ Dorm. 89 THANKSGIVING DINNER THANKSGIVING DINNER” Lt. to Rt.: Mrs. Fran Bennett, Mrs. Sandy Wilson, Mrs. Emalyne Collins, Mrs. Della Nunn and Mr. Robert Tetrault. Lt. to Rt. Carolyn Steeprock, Wendell Mesteth, Gena Big- goose and CETA student Greg Licb (background) Arkalalah Kiwanis Pancake Feed. Lt. to Rt.: Rosetta jumper, joe jensen, Tate Osceola and Mr. Leonard Anquoe. LL Ki. Carol Afraid of Hawk, Scott Pewenofkit and Bcl- nita Whitehawk at halftime of football game. ARKALALAH PANCAKE RALLY Mr. Edwin Anderson 90 Teri Spoon and Geraldine Linesbigler enjoy themselves at a dance. Lt to Rt. Insey Holman, Mrs. Sandy Wilson working in the booth at a football game. Norma Tommie and Marty Watkins spend a lot of their free time strolling around campus. Mr. Edwin Anderson, Teacher Supervisor, and jimmy Baker, school Superintendent, perpare to eat at a school picnic. A shot of the dinner line in the school cafeteria. A shot of the football crowd. 91 Vincent Parker shows his interest in politics during a presidential election speech. Georgia Moore, Margaret Testerman and Norma Tommie take a rest and pose for the cameraman. A look at part of the new school cafeteria. Sherry Lewis and Karen Testerman lounge around in the Student Union. Kitchen detail workers take time to smile for the camera. Stand- ing in the front are Shereata Vigil and Georgia Moore. 92 Everyone is enjoying a school picnic on the Student Union patio. These girls from It. to rt, are Sharlene Lewis, Michelle Franklin, Marilyn Franklin and Sherry Lewis. They give us a pose of lookin’ good. Danny Williams and Sharlene Lewis show a theme of pride and stride. Georgia Moore is caught in the act before she gets ready to greeze.” Another day for an afternoon delight, these students show us a great deal of eating. Donnie Morton left and Clyde Blackburn right share.a smile in a friendly dinner. Paul Whitehorn is gathering up his goods to become . . . Mrs. Clara Bushyhead and Mrs. Grace McGilbra find them- selves a friend to chat with at the Halloween Party. Visitors from the Arkalalah group in Arkansas City, Kansas visiting the school. A visitor makes a friend. Looks like the executor has found his victim. 94 % Ll to Rt. Vanessa Roy, Carolyn Steeprock, Gail May and Joey Watkins “horse around” at the Halloween Dance. Halloween dancers show their stuff. Sharlene Lewis, Danny Williams, Agnes White and Carolyn Chris Whitehorn and John King “workingup a sweat!!! Jamison “hashing things” over in the Canteen. Joe Jensen, Danny Williams, Nelson Webster having a good time. - . r Agnes White is really optimistic - everything’s “Thumbsup.” What mischief are you dreaming up, Karen Testerman? Huh! Captured in a shot at the gym: Belnita Whitchawk, Wilberta Means. Jerilyn Quiver and Carol Afraid of Hawk. A jv N i The best time of all, eating time at Thanksgiving dinner at Chilocco. Mr. Jimmy Baker, Mrs. Grade McGilbra and Mrs. Joyce Tah at a staff meeting. Various students of Chilocco enjoying church hour luncheon. Minnie Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Jackson and daughter Kimberly in a pleasant mood. r 3.Jr Students and visitors at a church hour luncheon. Michele Janis and others during the church hour luncheon. 96 Margaret Testerman and Rose Newland like to have fun. Sharlene Lewis talking with boy- friend?? Some of the staff members serving holiday dinner. Ernest Toppah, staff, really enjoying him- self!! Vincent Parker, “captured” working!! 97 Opal CIcHid, what happened? The cookin’ isn’t that terrible; is it??? John King, Lt„ Doresette joseph, Rt., and (middle) Carol Afraid of Hawk having a good time at church party. Michael Williams and Joey Watkins talking over something at a church function. Rupert Cooper and Carriasco McGilbraf?) figuring up the cost at a dinner date in town?? Mickey Kemble, Marcic Roy and another student caught” at the cafeteria. Pat johnson and Korina Bald Eagle teasing someone, girls?? 98 3 Wichita Blaine and Pam Mopope showing off new letterman jackets. Dana LeRoy and Steve Roy browse in the Student Union. Walter Means and Billy Cly at a Christmas reception. 99 Wilford Thomas getting acquainted with Mr. Colbert s hand- Some of Chilocco’s boys having a big time during after-class some young son Robert at church luncheon. tjme 0f the Qval. ZF A glance at some of the spectators attending basketball game, during a breaktime. This beautiful scene is identified as the graduation stage set-up in new auditorium, fall 1978 ceremonies. -- FINIS -- Initials in tints Yearbook t bottom of pagest identified!: '• Michele Ke m b 16 Student % : Gail May, Student ° : Marty Watkins, Student w : Winona Willett, Student Angelo B, Ja cove 111 , Staff Sponsor $ 100
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