Chouteau High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Chouteau, OK)
- Class of 1969
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WILDCAT Uf(LLlS I CHOUTEAU'S BANK OF COMMERCE Bob Johnson. President All Types of Loans Member FDIC MRS. CROCKETT 2 Dedication We, the seniors of the class of 1969, wish to dedicate this edition of the CHOUTEAU WILDCAT to Mrs. Nofsinger, Mrs. Crockett, and Mr. Schaffler. This is our way of showing how proud we are of the fine programs they have presented through the years. During the years Mrs. Nofsinger has been teaching in our school, she has spent many hours teaching her students the heritage that we Americans are proud of. She has shown patience and given encouragement to all her art students as they, with her help, develop their artistic abilities. Mrs. Crockett has devoted many hours of her time helping her students gain insight into the vast field of music. As her students progress, their appreciation for the vast array of music, which only those living at this time in history can enjoy, is deepened. She has also given many students an appreciation of the language of our neighbors to the South. Mr. Schaffler has devoted many hours of his time helping his students enrich their lives through an appreciation of instrumental music. He is always there to lend a helping hand and give encouragement to his students as they make progress on their instruments. Through his efforts WILDCAT basketball now has new pep and enthusiasm. May Mrs. Nofsinger, Mrs. Crockett, and Mr. Schaffler continue to receive the cooperation of both students and faculty that is needed to maintain these outstanding departments in Chouteau High School. 3 Annual Royalty BRENDA ENYART TOM HAYNES FIRST NATIONAL BANK Drive-In Parking Free Customer Parking Member of FDIC Pryor, Oklahoma 4 Grade Prince and Princess RUSSELL ANDERSON JUDY PEACE CROCKETT LAND CO. Real Estate - Insurance Chouteau, Oklahoma GR 6-3275 5 % Senior Royalty TOM HAYNES BRENDA ENYART Junior Royalty GEORGE GENTRY PAULA HOLLAND DAIRY BEE Chouteau - Highway 69 GR 6-5202 Be sure to come see us 7 RANDY MOORE Freshman Royalty BARBARA PITTS MUSE’S GROCERY BAIT Junction 33-69 Chouteau, Oklahoma 8 Sophomore Royalty LES BRIGGS KAREN FLEMING Eighth Royalty DAVE STEDDUM RONDA MOTTER AVENUE RADIO TV Zenith Color TV-Radio-Stereo 117 East Graham Pryor, Oklahoma Seventh Royalty RICKEY VANN CHERYL CROW THE PRYOR JEFFERSONIAN Your Community Newspaper VA 5-1300 - Pryor Haskell Gaither, Editor-Publisher Haskell Less Gaither, Managing Editor 9 Basketball Royalty KING: Mike Kroeker QUEEN: Bev Wishard ATTENDANTS and ESCORTS Jim Larremore Paula Day If Tom Haynes Brenda Enyart Pete Cary Janice Sorenson Robert Goble Wauthena Fifer BUB'S LOCKER SERVICE CO. Custom Butchering 24 North Main Wagoner, Oklahoma HU 5-2166 Tom Tipton Connie Blankenship C. R. DISCOUNT CENTER Where the price is the lowest Chouteau, Oklahoma Band King and Queen QUEEN - Sharon Brannon KING - Jim Larremore FIRST ATTENDANT: Robin Goble ESCORT: Dennis Enyart SECOND ATTENDANT: Teresa Etter ESCORT: David Jones LOCUST GROVE TRUCK EQUIP. Howard Gwartney - Owner Box 293 GR 9-5614 Locust Grove, Oklahoma MAZIE BOAT LANDING 4 Miles South 3 Miles East of Chouteau Chouteau, Oklahoma II s QUEEN: Karen Willis KING: Rick Smith ATTENDANTS SR - Janice Sorenson Dennis Enyart JR - Paula Holland Robert Goble SOPH - Karen Fleming John Barton FRESHMAN - Donna Moon Steve Johnson JIM PHILLIPS FORD INC. Ford- Mercury- Tractors- Equipment VA 5-3021 Pryor, Oklahoma CREDIT BUREAU OF MAYES COUNTY Retail Merchants Association 22 South Adair VA 5-2322 Pryor, Oklahoma 12 Senior High Music Queen and Attendants QUEEN: Joan Fennell ATTENDANTS: June Perryman; Kathy Cary; Connie Phillips Junior High Music Queen and Attendants QUEEN: Tonee Bell ATTENDANTS: Linda Perryman; Debra Slinkard; Joy VanBeber Compliments of ALLIED INSTITUTIONAL FOODS 556 West Skelly Drive Tulsa, Oklahoma 13 FFA Sweetheart and FHA Beau Attendants SENIOR: Kathy Cary ROBBIE GWARTNEY ROBERT GOBLE FRESHMAN: Donna Moon JUNIOR: Karen Diacon MAZIE LUMBER HARDWARE PRESSURE TREATED LUMBER POST WATER GAS LINE SERVICE P.V.C. PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE GR 6-3345 MAZIE, OKLAHOMA DAIRY SNACK 69-33 Intersection J. W. Jeters - Owner Chouteau, Oklahoma 14 Administration sp “Ours is the only country deliberately founded on a good idea.” John Gunther Board of Education V. R. Cherry Albert Penner Joe Ray Dill Marvin Cross George Moore Robert Goble Superintendent ejLiJi mins ANK Of COMMItCI CHOUTf All OK I AW QUA MO WE tltSSOO • DECEMBER — 6 7 Dear Seniors, If one could say “hocus pocus” and give to you a bit of magic that would guarantee future success, nothing would serve you better than a sense of personal responsibility. All the magic in the world cannot give you this, but each of you can easily reach out and take it for yourself. Every employer, every executive is begging for someone - just anyone who will accept a responsibility and see it through to completion. Far too many must be constantly watched, directed, and prodded before they will perform the simplest duty. 1 wish to say, Thank you,” to the students, teachers, other school employees, the school board, and to the community for your personal responsibilities in making this school what it is today. Only you can judge whether you have done your best. 16 U THE MANOR HOUSE Custom Interiors 8 South Adair Pryor, Oklahoma THOMPSON STUDIO 405 East Graham Avenue Box 1457 Pryor, Oklahoma LORETTA MITCHELL Kindergarten FERN ANDERS First Grade MARIA RUSH Second Grade MELVA DEAN MITCHELL Third Grade Elementary Faculty RUTH BROWNRIGG Third and Fifth Grade AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Your Friendly Bank Pryor, Oklahoma V. R. CHERRY Superintendent CLAYTON ENDICOTT H. S. Principal Science ROY BUTLER Grade Principal Math High School RUTH WISDOM Senior Sponsor Speech, English Library MYRTLE SMITH Junior Sponsor Guidance, Commerce JESSIE NOFSINGER Seventh Sponsor Art, History J. R. SCHAFFLER Freshman Sponsor Civics, Science, Band BUENA CROCKETT Eighth Sponsor Music, Geog., Span. ROGERS REXALL DRUG STORE Try Rogers” Wagoner, Oklahoma GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 24 North Vann Pryor, Oklahoma VA 5-1714 20 DALE VAUGHT American History Athletics DALE MILLER Athletics Dr. Ed., Science RUBY JAGGARS Typing 1 English ROBERT WILLIAMS English Faculty ROBERT ADAIR Industrial Arts Math WEBB FLEMING Math, Science JOHN GOLUVER Vocational Agriculture Sophomore Sponsor MARSHA BREWER Junior Sponsor Home Economics WAGONER NEWSPAPERS The Record Democrat The Wagoner Tribune Wagoner, Oklahoma Compliments of PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY Pryor, Oklahoma 21 MR. ENDICOTT'S SECRETARIES: FRONT ROW: Paula Day, Sharon Dyches, October Ogle, Carol Enyart, Karen Fleming, Connie Blankenship, Karen Brannon, Joan Fennell. BACK ROW: Carol Bowling, Karen Willis, Robbie Stimson. MARY ANN’S FLOWERS Flowers for all Occasions Pryor, Oklahoma VA 5-0232 Chouteau, Oklahoma 476-5444 Night: 434-5651 THE MAYES COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. 218 E. Graham Ave. VA 5-3074 Pryor, Oklahoma 22 MR. ADAIR KATHY CARY MISS SMITH ANITA COBLENTZ ELIZABETH RICE MR. VAUGHT PAULA DAY MRS. CROCKETT SHARON BRANNON BETSY BROWNRIGG OKLAHOMA TIRE SUPPLY CO. 123 East Graham Pryor, Okla. Phone VA 5-3555 PRYOR DAILY TIMES Moving Forward With Pryor and Mayes County 23 Cooks Mrs. Crow Mrs. Sorenson Mrs. Flanders Cafetorium Workers FRONT ROW: A. Coblentz F. Skinner J. Hunt D. Nave G. Le force C. Flanders D. Doyle S. Gerhardt L. Justice BACK ROW: R. Penner C. Bowling B. Giles B. Dunn D. James D. Baker N. Cunningham Janitors Mr. Haynes Mr. Cameron Mr. Daniels FOREMAN'S CLOTHING STORE Clothes for the entire family Locust Grove, Oklahoma 479-5297 DARI-QUEEN 'Let us serve you Pryor, Oklahoma 24 Student Council Sr. Karen Willis, Jr. October Ogle, Soph. Karen Fleming, Fresh. Francis Sharp, Sr. Mike Kroeker, Jr. Rick James, Soph. Brent Grimes, Fresh. John Barton, Student Council Sponsor, Mr. Endicott. Bus Drivers BUS DRIVERS: Compliments of GASTON W. KEYS Pryor Shoe Store Mr. Vaught, Mr. Miller, Mr. Roork, Mr. Wilson SCHAEFERS OFFICE SCHOOL SUPPLIES Pryor, Oklahoma 25 Student Government The Senior officers express the freedoms of democracy. They are: Bev Wishard, V. Pres., Joan Fennell, Treas., Anita Coblentz, Sec., Karen Brannon, Pres., Sharon Brannon, Reporter. The Junior officers show patriotism by raising the flag. The officers are: Sharon Dyches, Pres., Ray Hardin, -Treas. , Terry Ingle, V. Pres. , Suezan Barton, Sec., Sandra Butler, Reporter. STRIPLING CLEANERS VA 5-2022 Miracle Finish Gunn Bros. Stamps Raymond Clabuagh - Owner CHOUTEAU LIME COMPANY Quentin Ogden - Manager Um e - Fer ti li zer - F eed Pryor VA 5-1202 26 Sophomore officers study problems of democracy in the world. The officers are: Barbara Skinner, Reporter; Bernice Jantz, Treas.; Billy Foreman, V. Pres.; Teresa Etter, Sec. ; Rex Anderson, Pres. Freshman officers discussing world problems are Donna Moon, Treas. ; Mike Stout, Reporter; Danny Moore, Sec.; Steve Williams, Pres. ; Danny Stimson, V. Pres. 27 MORGAN'S FRIGIDAIRE SALES SERVICE Lee Morgan - Owner 5 So. Mill Street Pryor DON STOVER'S FAMILY SHOES Let Us Shoe Your Family Pryor VA 5-2093 Government Leaders Tomorrow The eighth grade officers study city government, which is a simple form of democracy. The officers arc: Kathy Wassom, Sec.-Treas.; Barry Jantz, V. Pres.; Charles Coblentz, Pres.; Cherry Neel, Reporter. Seventh grade officers show that religious freedom is a basic part of our democracy. The officers are Darrell Doyle, Pres.; Randy Bell, V. Pres.; La Rita Albrecht, Sec. - Treas.; Steve Cannon, Reporter. JUDY LEE FABRICS 9 North Adair Pryor, Okla. SUM EFFIE’S CAFE Where die food is excellent Pryor, Okla. Seniors “Be Americans. Let there be no sectionalism, no North, South, East or West; you are all dependent one on another ... In one word, be a nation . . . ” George Washington Salutatorian CATHIE FLANDERS HERFF JONES company 1411 NORTH CAPITOL AVENUE • INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA 46202 TELEPHONE 317-6351554 Valedictorian ANITA COBLENTZ 30 Dear Seniors, You have been a very enjoyable, lovable, and money-making class. At times your enthusiasm almost got the best of me. The following poem Four Things by Henry Van Dyke expresses what I want you to remember: Four things a man must learn to do If he would make his record true: To think without confusion clearly; To love his fellow-men sincerely; To act from honest motives purely; To trust to God and Heaven securely. With love, Seniors 1969 ROND A PELNNER Select Chorus, 1-4; Sr. High Chorus, 1-4; T. Trio, 1-4; Sextet, 1; Trio, 1; Music Queen, 1; Lib., 2; Annual Staff, 4; Cafeteria worker, 3-4; Jr., Sr., and Speech plays. CATHIE FLANDERS Select Chorus, 1-4; Music, 2; Jr., Sr., and Speech plays; Basketball, 1; Annual Staff, Editor, 4; Librarian, 4; State Honor Society, 1-4; Cafeteria worker, 2-4. CATHY MANN Music, 2,4; State Honor Society, 1,2; Jr., Sr., and Speech plays. STEVE JOHNSON F.F. A., 1-4; Select Chorus, 4; Sr. play. Compliments of BLANKENSHIP GROCERY Chouteau GR 6-3210 ROBERT MANN Hay for Sale Chouteau, Oklahoma 31 LINDA ELROD Music, 1-4; Basketball, 4; Class Queen, l;Jr. and Sr. plays. GROVER THOMASON Basketball, 1-4; Speech, Senior plays. REBECCA ROGERS Basketball, 1; Track, 1; F. H. A., 2; Music, 4; Lib., 3-4; Speech, Senior plays. ms Janice Sorenson and David Jones were voted the MOST TALENTED of the Senior class. The Seniors wish them both success in the future with their talents. BRENDA ELROD Music, 1-4; Music Queen Att., 1,2; Class Queen, 3; Speech, Senior plays. DAVID JONES Class Sec. -Treas., 1; Band, 1-4; Band Escort, 4; Pep Band, 2-4; Stage Band, 3, 4; Drum Major, 3-4; Basketball, 1; Most Talented, 4; Jr. and Sr. plays; Speech plays. OKLAHOMA SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. 321 No. Third St. MU 2-4051 Muskogee, Oklahoma BRUCE TYPEWRITER COMPANY 216 North Fourth Street Muskogee, Oklahoma 32 DIANA BUTLER D. E.C. A., 4; Red Cross, 4; Tartenettes, 2, 3; Music, 1; Student Council, 1; Sr. play. ROBERT GOBLE F. F. A., 1-4; Sentinel, 1; Pres., 3-4; Most Outstanding Youth in Mayes County, 4; Class V. Pres., 1,2; Student Council Pres., 3; Most Likely to Succeed, 4; Basketball, 3,4; Track, 3,4; Select Chorus, 2-4; Mixed Quartet, 3,4; Music Escort, 4; Jr., Sr., and Speech plays. KAREN BRANNON Band, 1-4; Band Officer, 1-4; Queen, 1, 3; Pep Band, 1-4; Stage Band, 3,4; All District Band, 4; Select Chorus, 1,2,4; Triple Trio, 4; Select Chorus Treas., 1; Track, 1,2; Basketball, 1; F. H. A., 1; F.F. A. Sweetheart Att., 2; Chouteau Princess, 4; Class Pres., 4; Annual Staff, 4; Sr. and Speech plays. SHARON SUE BRANNON Band, 1-4; Queen, 4; Queen Att., 2; Alt. Drum Major, 2; Stage Band, 3; Pep Band, 4; Select Chorus, 1-4; Treas., 2; Band Reporter, 3; Music Sec., 3,4; Music, 4; Reporter, 4; Cheerleader, 3; Class Reporter, 2-4; Wittiest, 4; Chouteau Princess, 3; Track 2; Basketball, 1; F. H. A., 1; Jr., Sr., Speech plays; Annual Staff, 4. STANLEY SCHAFFLER Band, 1-4; Band Escort, 3; Stage Band, 3,4; Pep Band, 1-4; Reporter, 4; Drum Major, 3; Speech, Sr. plays; Basketball, 1,4. Sharon Brannon and Pete Cary were chosen WITTIEST members of the Senior class. It takes a great sense of humor to be elected to this honor, and Sharon and Pete both have a great sense of humor. BILL'S AUTO SUPPLY Paul Day, Manager GR 6-3895 TYSON FRUIT STAND Where the Fruit is Fresh 210 E. Main PAULA DAY Basketball, 1-4; Att., 4; Volleyball, 1,2; Track, 1,2; All State Cand. , 4; Conf. All Star, 2-4; Most Valuable Player at Wagoner Tny., 2; F. H. A. , 1-3; Pari., 3; Music, 1-2; Office, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Mr. Vaught's Sec., 4; Jr., Sr., Speech plays. DWYTE OWENS F.F. A., 1,3,4; Basketball, 1-4; Baseball 3; Speech and Senior plays. JANICE SORENSON Select Chorus, 1-4; Lib., 1; V. Pres., 3; Sec., 4; Att., 4; Trio, 1-4; T. Trio, 1-4; Sextet, 1; Class Queen, 2; F.F. A. Sweetheart, 3; State Honor Soc., 1-4; Basketball, 1-4; Att., 4; Track, 1,2; Volleyball, 2-4; Office, 3; Annual Staff; Jr., Sr., Speech plays; Most Talented, 4. JIM LARREMORE Basketball, 1-4; Conf. All-Star, 3-4; Track, 2-4; Most Athletic, 4; Band, 1-4; Band King, 4; Class King, 3; Select Chorus, 1-3; Speech and Senior plays. Bev Wishard and Jim Larremore were elected the MOST ATHLETIC of the Senior class. Bev and Jim are both very good basketball players. BEVERLY WISHARD Basketball, 1-4; Queen, 4; Conf. All-Star, 2-4; All State Cand., 4; Track, 1,2; Volleyball, 2, 3; Cheerleader, 2-4; F. H. A., 1-3; Sec., 2; Sextet, 1; T. Trio, 3-4; Select Chorus, 2-4; V. Pres., 4; Class V. Pres., 4; Rep., 1; Student Council Sec., 3; Annual Staff; Most Athletic, 4; State Honor Society, 1-4; Jr., Sr., Speech plays. SPOT CAFE Where the Food is the Very Best Chouteau, Oklahoma SKELLY STATION Pryor, Oklahoma Bob Rainwater - Owner 34 RICKY SMITH Class King, 1; V. Pres., 3; Biggest Flirt, 4; Basketball, 1; Select Chorus, 1-4; Lib., 4; Escort, 2; King, 4; Sr. and Speech plays. BRENDA ENYART Basketball, 1-4; Att., 4; Class Queen, 4; Annual Queen, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Sr. and Speech plays. CAROL ENYART Cheerleader, 2-4; Select Chorus, 1-4; T. Trio, 1-4; Quartet, 1-4; Chorus, 2,4; V. Pres., 2; Lib., 3; Basketball, 1; Track, 1-2; Office, 4; Lib., 3; Annual Staff; Biggest Flirt, 4; Sr. and Speech plays. KAREN WILLIS Music, 1; Sextet, 1; Select Chorus, 1-4; Lib., 2; Att., 2; Pres., 3; T. Trio, 3,4; Quartet, 3,4; Trio, 4; Jr., Sr., Speech plays; Class Sec., 2, 3; Student Council, 4; Office, 4; Cheerleader, 2-4; Co-Cap-tain, 2; Captain, 3,4; Annual Staff, 4; Select Chorus Queen, 4. MIKE KROEKER Basketball, 1-4; F. F. A., 1,2,4; Baseball, 1-4; Track, 1-4; Basketball King, 4; Conf. All-Star, 3,4; F. F. A. Rep., 1; V. Pres., 2, Del. to State and National Convention, 2; Most Attractive, 4; Speech, Sr. plays; Student Council, 4. Carol Enyart and Rick Smith were voted to be the BIGGEST FLIRTS. This includes a good personality. Compliments of MOOTS OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL Pryor, Oklahoma WILDCAT SHOE STORE See us for the best prices 420 S. Mill Pryor 35 TOM ALLEN HAYNES Jr. and Sr. plays; Speech plays; Track, 1-4; Basketball, 1-4; Escort, 4; Band, 1-4; Stage Band, 3; Pep Band, 1-4; King, 3; Pres., 2; V. Pres., 4; Music, 1,2; Class King, 4; Annual King, 4; Best Personality, 4; F. F. A. , 4. THERESA STIMSON Librarian, 4; Speech plays, 4; Sr. play; Basketball, 1,4; Volleyball, 4; Track, 2-4; F. H. A., 2-4; Historian, 3; Pep Club, 4; Music, 1. CONNIE JEANNETTE BLANKENSHIP Basketball, 2-4; F. H. A., 1-4; Treas., 3; Pres., 4; Pep Club, 4; V. Pres., 4; Annual Staff; Select Chorus, 1-4; Jr., Sr., Speech plays. DARRELL GUTHRIE Speech plays; Sr. play; Lib., 2. RITA BAKER Junior, Senior, plays; F. H. A., 3; Pep Club, 4. Joan Fennell and Tom Haynes were voted the Seniors with the BEST PERSONALITY. This is a very great'honor, because one of the most important things about a person is his or her personality. Joan and Tom are very likable, and both have pleasing personalities. JACK'S TV 8 North Vann Electronic Sales-Service-RCA Color Pryor VA 5-1873 MULE SKIN BROWN FURNITURE COMPANY VA 5-2646 Pryor 36 BRUCE HELLER Basketball, 1-4; F. F. A. , 1-4; Senior play, Speech plays. WAUTHENA FIFER Music, 1; 4-H, 1-2; Basketball, 2-4; Volleyball, 2-4; Track, 2; Speech plays, Sr. play; Pep Club Sec. -Treas., 4; Basketball Att. 4. JOAN FENNELL Basketball, 1-2; Music, 2,4; Mixed Quartet, 3,4; Quartet, 3; Speech and Sr. plays; Class Treas., 4; Best Personality, 4; F. H. A., 2-4; Sec., 4; Office, 4; Pep Club Pres., 4; Jr. play. KATHY CARY Music, 1-4; Queen Att., 4; Pres., 3; Quartet, 3; Select Chorus, 2,3; Mixed Quartet, 3; Cheerleader, 3, 4; Most Attractive, 4; Track, 2; Mr. Adair's Sec., 4; Speech and Sr. plays. PETE CARY Jr., Sr., and Speech plays; Track, 1-2; Basketball, 3,4; Escort, 4; Music, 3; Class King, 2; Wittiest, 4; F. F. A. , 4; Baseball, 1-4; Football, 1. The MOST ATTRACTIVE members of the Senior class are Kathy Cary and Mike Kroe-ker. They are both very attractive and have nice personalities, too. WISDOM’S SERVICE STATION Gas, Oil and Accessories Chouteau GR 6-2235 37 ALLEN INGLE Basketball, 1-4; F.F. A. , 2;F.F. A. Reporter, 2; Baseball, 2-4; Speech and Sr. plays; Track, 2-4; Librarian, 4. JERRY OGDEN Basketball, 4; Speech plays, Senior play. CAROL BOWLING Triple Trio, 1-4; Quartet, 4; Select Chorus, 1-4; Jr. and Sr. plays; Speech plays; Librarian, 1-3; State Honor Society, 1-4; All-District Band, 2-4; Band, 1-4; Band Sec.-Treas., 2-4; Class Pres., 3; Stage Band, 3; Most Likely to Succeed, 4; Trio Acc. and Sr. Acc., 2-4. ANITA SUE COBLENTZ Honor Soc., 1-4; Band, 2-3; All-Dist. Band, 3; Band Lib., 3; Stage Band, 3; Music, 1-3; Annual Staff, 4; Cafeteria worker, 1-4. Carol Bowling and Robert Goble were voted MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED by the Senior class. This shows how much confidence we have in their abilities. ELIZABETH RICE Music, 1-4; T. Trio, 1; Sextet, 2; Quartet, 4; Officer, 1,2,4; Conservation Girl-1968; Student Sec., 3-4; State Honor Society, 3,4; Annual Staff; Speech and Sr. plays. PETERS Pryor's Oldest Dept. Store 110 E. Graham Ave. Pryor MYERS MONUMENT COMPANY Howard Witt, Pryor 38 Senior Prophecy The Senior class of 1969 has rubbed Aladdin’s lamp to see what 79 will be like for us. RITA BAKER is the world famous owner of Baker’s Bakery stores. CONNIE BLANKENSHIP is the winner of the Chouteau Drags in her '55 for the fifth consecutive year. CAROL BOWLING, a famous engineer, is relocating the Chouteau Creek bridge. KAREN BRANNON has become the nation's first female president. SHARON BRANNON has been busy spreading sunshine in Chouteau Elementary by raising 8 lil Rays. PLANA BUT-UER_is the kindergarten teacher; she is also a go-go dancer at the local night club. KATHY CARY has taken Sophia Loren's place as a famous Italian actress. PETE CARY is a pro football player for the Chouteau Bears and is known as Naimath Cary. ANITA COBLENTZ is a famous pianist; she plays music with her toes and at the same time types 150 words per minute. RONDA PENNER now owns the Spot Cafe; she changed the name to Hullaballo. CATHIE FLANDERS is her head go-go girl with the famous name of Cathie Fathie. BRENDA ELROD is now the president of Wagoner Boys, Inc. LINDA ELROD, whose husband is president of Toyota Inc., owns 51% of the stock. CAROL ENYART, the famous boy-watcher, is married to the famous girl-watcher, Mr. Abernathy. BRENDA ENYART, whose husband Chief became famous with the song There's Too Many Chiefs and Not Enough Indians, is the proud mother of 10 lil' Indians. WAUTHENA FIFER is one of the ten most wanted cowgirls by the F. B. I. (Fifer, Boutwell, Investigation). ROBERT GOBLE has crossed a Thunderbird with a Honda and is now president of Honda-bird, Inc. DARRELL GUTHRIE, the famous mop-top, is star of the movie, The Hairy, the Bald, and the Ugly. JOAN FENNELL joined the Air Force; she and Brent have their own company with their 50 children. JOYCE STEPHENS still has her 69 Mustang; she is trying to figure out how to get it to the moon to visit her old classmates. TOM HAYNES got rich off his novel, The Tree with the Forked Branch ; it made its great debut during the '79 deer season. BRUCE HELLER is working on a serum to cure the chronic drinker. ALLEN INGLE and JERRY OGDEN are the CHS coaches; they have a clear season with 0 wins and 14 losses. STEVE JOHNSON, president of Chouteau National Bank, is giving his father stiff competition. DAVID JONES runs an internationally famous rest home for tired drummers. MIKE KROEKER and JIM LARREMORE are home resting after their annual tour with the Chouteau Globe Pacers. CATHY MANN has become famous for riding strapped to a horse's stomach and whistling YANKEE DOODLE in tune. DWYTE OWENS is president of Society to Prevent Cruelty to Owls. THERESA STIMSON is Chouteau's leading cosmetologist. STANLEY SCHAFFLER is president of Hippies, Inc. JANICE SORENSON is lead singer on Pete and Sharon's Laugh In. ELIZABETH RICE, who said she would never marry, is the 35th happy wife of a Mormon. RICK SMITH, an internationally known gum chewer, has invented a new flavor called 'possum grit mint. KAREN WILLIS is famous for her new sculpture of the Statue of Liberty; it now resembles Miss Ruth. BEV WISHARD, now Mrs. Squeeker Meeker, is helping her husband with the Inola basketball teams. PAULA DAY has decided to stay at CHS to help the guards, even if she is 26. BECKY ROGERS is known for her long engagement, which is still going on after 12 years. GROVER THOMASON is the outstanding farmer of America; he has a 20, 000 acre farm near Chouteau. MISS RUTH, still Senior sponsor, is head of the Chouteau Foundation known as Send a Class To Six Flags. THREE FINGER BAY RESORT Bait-Tackle-Boats Route 1 Chouteau PRYOR 5 f TO $1. 00 Pryor, Oklahoma 39 0OYS?! WHERE? HEYGUG, Dio you R06? A s NA r IU THE CRASS LADIES HERE. CDrrvE THE BRIDES Sen ms ' 3 Juniors Find Year Exciting, Rewarding Ames, Ronda Barton, Suezan Brawner, Gaylyn Brownrigg, Betsy Butler, Sandra Carver, Carolyn Couch, Glen Crockett, Ann Crow, Charles Diacon, Karen Dyches, Sharon Enyart, Dennis Fifer, Earlene Fennell, Steven Gentry, George Hardin, Donald Hicks, Debby Holland, Paula Ingle, Terry Jackson, Jack James, Rick Korthals, Clay Kroeker, Paul Miller, Lois Morrison, Patsy AMES GROCERY Groceries- Gas- Tackle Chouteau, Oklahoma GR 6-4415 CHOUTEAU LUMBER CO. Chouteau, Oklahoma Rings Highlight Junior Year Ogle, October Phillips, Connie Plett, Frankye Smith, Yvonne Statum, Mary Sdmson, Robbie Tipton, Tommy Tucker, Ricky VanBrunt, Glen Walker, Linda Wells, Evelyn Williams, Carolyn Wishard, Billy 45 Compliments of PAUL KROEKER PRODUCE Sophomores “This .nation was conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that honest men may honestly disagree ...” Elmer Davis Sophomores Meet New Opportunities . . . Anderson, Rex Baker, Dean Bark, Joe Blackbear, Sharon Bradshaw, Pam Briggs, Les Butler, David Chupp, Ruby Coblentz, Eldon Cowan, Gary Croft, Pam Cunningham, Newton Dinsmore, Billy Dyches, Douglas Etter, Teresa Fleming, Karen Foreman, Billy Giles, Connie Grimes, Richard Gwartney, Robbie Hatfield, Michael Helems, James Huddleston, Randy Jantz, Bernice Jones, Danny CHOUTEAU ELEVATOR CO. Mix-Grind-Sell Feeds Amanda Chupp - Owner Chouteau, Oklahoma Compliments of Q. L. and BONNIE GWARTNEY Chouteau, Oklahoma Show Enthusiastic School Spirit Loveless, Kathy Matthews, Robert Moore, Barbara Morton, Monroe Mullins, Kirby Perryman, June Raper, Rodney Rice, Boyd Rice, Larry Sanks, Owen Skinner, Barbara Skinner, Fred Smith, Michael Smith, Robert Stimson, Freddy Stout, Walter Summerlin, Sue VanBrunt, Jess Wassom, Beverly 48 A H LUMBER Lumber and Building Materials Chouteau, Oklahoma umor “I have never had a feeling politically that did not spring from the Declaration of Independence . . . I would rather be assassinated on the spot than surrender it.” Abraham Lincoln Freshmen Earn a Title Barton, John Bell, Tonee Bendure, David Butler, C. J. Castillo, Oneta Fowler, Lynn Grimes, Susan Hale, Kathy Sue Holland, Charlotte Hughes, Kenny Hughes, Terry Hunt, Jane James, Charlene Kirby, Larry Kroeker, Nancy Lipinski, Patty Marler, Nancy McCleery, Charles Moon, Donna Moore, Danny Moore, Randy Ogden, Sherrill Pitts, Barbara Potter, Freddie Sharp, Frances Shotwell, Cynthia Stimson, Danny Stout, Mike Sutherland, Melvin Tatum, Mike Thomason, Bobby Joe VanBeber, Emmalou Joy Walker, Hiram Williams, Steve Williams, Thomas 50 JUANITA'S BEAUTY SHOP Cut-Tint-Bleach Juanita McCasland - Owner VanBEBER SON GARAGE 24 Hour Wrecker Service Rebuild Generators Starters Eighth Graders Are Active Anders, Susan Baker, Sandra Brannon, Cynthia Coblentz, Charles Cowan, Debra Crisp, Danny DeGraff, Robert Diacon, Sharon Fennell, Debora Fennell, Mary Fields, Leslie Goble, Robin Hagar, Vicki Hughes, Samuel Jantz, Barry Jones, Dewayne King, Grayce LeForce, Larry Loveless, Sonja Matthews, Judy Moore, David Motter, Rhonda Nave, Deloris Nave, Gary Neel, Cherry Patterson, Marsha Penyman, Linda Raper, Kathy Shipp, Starlett Skinner, Linda Smith, Loyd Steddum, Dave Wassom, Kathy Wishard, Carol DAVIS BROWN'S Boot Shoe Rebuilders 15 N. Adair Pryor ANDERS REALTY Home-Farm-Ranch-Lake Property GR 6-4505 Chouteau 51 Seventh Graders Enjoy Jr. High M3BSBL fMOTO Albrecht, LaRita Almendarez, Angela Anderson, Joyce Bell, Randy Bendure, Donnie Blackbear, Deborah Bowling, Connie Brannon, Steve Butler, Susan Crockett, Cristy Crow, Cheryl Davis, Freddie Jo Day, Patricia De Graff, Eddie Doyle, Darrell Dunn, James Fisher, Ronnie Flint, David Foreman, Debby Fowler, Pamela Giles, Billy Goble, Leslie Hagar, Ricky Hill, Steve Hubbard, Helen Jackson, Jerry James, Ronnie Keys, Stephanie Lord, Rhonda McElroy, Cheryl McIntosh, Karen Moore, Rebecca Nave, Karen Ogle, Richard Price, Charles Prow, Barney Lee Ray, Belinda Rush, Michael Skinner, Debra Skinner, Frieda Slinkard, Debra Smith, Darlene Smith, Harvey Stimson, Claudette Stimson, Scotty Thompson, Billy Vann, Rickey Walker, Bob i Walsh, Gary Williams, Phillip JACKSON INSURANCE AGENCY All Kinds of Insurance Ralph E. Jackson - Agent Pryor, Oklahoma PRYOR HOME AUTO, INC. 309 East Graham Pryor, Oklahoma 52 Chidester, Debby Dill, Billy Dinsmorc, Bobby Dinsmore, Patricia Gerhardt, Sammy Giles, Fern Gwartney, Terry Harrison, Clay Hendricks, Bobby Henry, Margaret Hill, Mike Honeycutt, Leonard Hughes, Danny Ingram, Cathy Jackson, Mike James, Daryel Jones, Sondra Justice, Lloyd Sixth Graders Set the Pace LeForce, Gary Matthews, Tommy Motter, Ricky Ogden, Mike Ray, Johnny Rush, Mary Shipp, Leslie Smith, Sharon Steddum, Stephen Sutherland, Connie' Walker, Patsy Willis, Larry Mrs. Bateman HOPE LUMBER CO. Building Material Merchants 33 North Mill Street Pryor, Oklahoma VA 5-0481 54 Anderson, Russell Barton, Jim Bob Butler, Carla Cross, Lori Dill, Jeannie Fennell, Walter Grossman, Randy Haynes, Johnny Hendricks, Wade Hughes, Cynthia Hughes, Keith Jantz, Danny Keys, Michele Loveless, Mike Maner, Perry Moore, Dianna Fifth Graders Advance Moore, Karen Morrow, Mike Patton, Marvin Peace, Judy Penner, Larry Perryman, Richard Pitts, Mike Potter, Sherril Sellers, Roger Sharp, Richard Skinner, Ricky Skinner, Susan Skinner, Tonya Stamper, Stephen Walsh, Randy Wassom, Jerry Williams, Sherrie Mrs. Whitson ALEX'S GARAGE General Auto Repair Pryor, Oklahoma JEFFERS FEDERATED STORES We Outfit the Family 103-104 South Main Wagoner, Oklahoma 55 Third and Fifth Progress Rapidly Anderson, Rickey Baker, Mike Crisp, Charles Dorsey, Charles Eads, David Honeycutt, Alvin James, Larry James, Melvin Jones, Paul McCleery, Johnny Neel, Robert Price, Barbara Ward, DeAnn Anderson, James Eads, Anna Belle Harrison, Jason Honeycutt, John James, Jimmie James, Perry Keys, Leonard BELL'S DX STATION All Kinds of Auto Repair Lee Bell, Manager Phone GR 6-3235 LAW SEED SUPPLY STORE The place to go for seeds that grow. Seeds- Bulbs- Plants-Insecticides VA 5-2772 Pryor 56 Third Graders Excel Baird, Bobby Beel, Jimmy Beel, Jeannie Bell, Brad Butler, Thomas Crisp, Deborah Dooley, Jimmie Endicott, Nanette Fennell, David Frailey, Danny Frailey, Randy Grossman, Steve Hagar, Timmy Haynes, Dean Henry, Linda Lipinski, Sharon McLaughlin, Robin Moore, Roger Morrow, Bill Motter, Roger Nave, Ricky Pankratz, Janet Peace, Jerry Penner, Diane Prather, Tammy Roberts, Valerie Smith, Sherrie Walsh, Kevin Williams, Rita Mrs. Mitchell 57 Almendarez, Joe Baird, Diana Baker, Mark Blankenship, Mark Bowling, Lori Burson, Jackie Butler, Bertha Claypool, Eddie Crow, Susan Cunningham, Leroy Dunn, Suzanne Flint, Linda Freeman, Eric Grimes, Dawn Hargis, Randall Harrison, Johnny Haynes, Thad Holland, Bobby Fourth Graders Enjoy Learning Hubbard, Nancy Jackson, Nancy LeForce, Debra Maner, Margaret Morton, Jimmy Owens, Vernon Prather, Kathy Price, Donald Prow, Sheila Ramirez, Jerri Ray, Darlene Ray, Marlene Sharp, Juanita Statum, Christie Witt, Vicki Sellers, Richard Williams, Wayne Mrs. Schulze CHEROKEE DRUG STORE - 211 E. Graham Avenue Max Factor Cosmetics - Whitman Chocolates Pryor, Okla. MAYES COUNTY PROPANE Pryor, Oklahoma Phone VA 5-2433 58 Baird, Rhonda Bryant, Tammy Burleigh, Bobbie Chidester, Randy Davis, Richard Day, Paul Edwards, Mark Frailey, Sandra Freeman, Brian Grossman, Anita Haggard, Jana Hargis, Joel Dean Helems, Nancy Holland, Cathy Honeycutt, Debra James, Jack Keys, Carrie Manley, Ricky Second Graders Work Hard McIntosh, Elden Morrow, Ray Motter, Ronnie Morrison, Pamela Nave, Terry Owens, Don Plett, Benny Ramirez, Susana Ray, Mark Roberts, Mickey Sarten, Paul Sharp, Annette Steidley, Trent Tucker, Lisa Walsh, Karen Ward, Clinton Williams, Christine Mrs. Rush BLACKWELL'S CORNER - At Mazie Landing Gas- Groceries- Ice-Bait Randy Lynna Blackwell - Owners SHARPE'S DRY GOODS Pryor, Oklahoma 59 First Graders Look Forward Beel, Phil Cary, Daniel Culver, James Davis, Kerwin Dooley, Dennis Endicott, Lori Fennell, Teresa Grossman, Tommy Harrison, Joel Henry, Teri Henry, Tommy Hubbard, Jesse Huffaker, Cynthia James, Loretha Johnson, Diana Kvittam, Kenneth Matthews, Bruce fvlorrison, Shirley Neel, Sandra Ogden, Virginia Owens, Timmy Prather, Gerald Raper, Karen Ray, Debie Sarten, Floyd Shipp, Suzanne Stamper, Cheryl Steddum, Ronnie Suggs, Jeffery VanBeber, Veredia Vaught, Annette Walker, Jerry Wilson, Jimmy Wilson, Natalie Wishard, Roger Mrs. Anders VERNIE'S AUTO PARTS SERVICE 24 Hr. Wrecker Service Vernie VanBeber GR 6-4150 UNIVERSAL TRUCK BODY WORKS Stock Trailers-Hydraulic Hoists Buy a Universal, The Best Locust Grove 479-5261 60 Kindergarteners Start Their Climb Boren, Michael Bradshaw, Bryan Bryant, Timothy Burleigh, Tony Butler, Carl Conatzer, Pamela Crown, Donald Culver, Rhonda Duncan, William Flint, Charlotte Flint, Michael Gates, Charlotte Grossman, Sherry Grossman, Teresa Kvittum, Kennard Lord, Debra Maner, Edward Newton, David Ogden, Ray Plett, Jeanette PHOTO Not Available Ray, Cheryl Ray, Reginald Rice, Diana Sarten, Verna Tyner, Tajuwah PRYOR LIVESTOCK SUPPLY So. Highway 69 Pryor, Oklahoma Uf MAC'S COWBOY SUPPLY Mrs. Mitchell Boots, Hats, Saddles Pryor, Oklahoma contagous AMERICA HAS A X THING GOB Activities V X • • •% The United States themselves are essentially the greatest poem . Walt Whitman - Sr. High State Honor Society FRONT ROW, left to right: Carol Ann Bowling, Bernice Jantz, Terry Ingle, Beverly Wishard, Paula Holland, Robbie Gwartney. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Rice, Ruby Chupp, Janice Sorenson, Betsy Brownrigg, Joan Fennell, Anita Coblentz, Cathie Flanders. Jr. High State Honor Society LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Perryman, Robin Goble, La Rita Albrecht, Debbie Slinkard, Patty Lipinski, Steve Williams, Danny Stimson, Nancy Marler, Claudette Stimson, Barbara Pitts, Mike Rush, not pictured is Starlet Ship. KROEKER’S GROCERY DRY GOODS Fabrics-Clothing-Food Chouteau, Oklahoma CHOUTEAU BARBER SHOP Lester Devers - Owner Chouteau, Oklahoma 65 Chouteau Students Over Clean Cage Happy Sweep • “j rr? d cd £ n a 3 =T O 5T D CO =r s 2 2 w g 3 o a. 3 rr. 7? 3 ? o = 3 ! S111 f I - 3- _ £ S a a? • 1 E 3 ? ? E 3 — o _ n o - 3“ O a 3 fT _ s, _ = =S-5' n = 5 CHOUTEAU — Mu ents a t 31, then trounced Afton 62-57 in Chouteau high school were a the semifinals, proud bunch Monday—and justly Paula Holland and Sharon so. Dyches hit 15.1 and 13.2 averages The school’s boys and girlsjfor the tourney and brought the basketball teams just returnecHgirls’ record so far this year to from a weekend of competitionjl6-3. The girls have been rated at Miami, and they completely™ the Class B top 10 this year, swept Class B competition. Both but dropped out prior to the tour-basketball teams brought home nament and have not et made O 8 3 5 % S. O ° 3 R “•=3 3- o f S. 3 2 s championship trophies, and the'it back into the elite ranks, school’s queen entry, Beverly! Wishard, also a basketball star, Boys Team Rambles was named the Class B of the three-day meet, Queen Vought’s boys reached as high which as sixth in the state before run Chouteau Student Named for Honor By County SWCD Elizabeth Sue Rice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rice, Chouteau, has been named Conservation Girl of 1968 in a contest sponsored by the Mayes County Soil and Water Conservation Dis-'trict She will compete in the state contest where awards will be Series E Savings Bonds. For winning in the county she received a Certificate of Award and a pm. Miss Rice is a member of the State Honor Society, has a record of perfect attendance for seven years, is talented in music and has held offices of president and vice president in vocal music and has been a music honor student for 12 years. Other activities include librarian for two years and student secretary for two years. Her father is a district co-operator with the Mayes county Soil and Water Conservation District. Selection of contestants is based on leadership, service and dependability. Contest is open to senior girls. - slump prior to the They didn't show _th; 7reVhmI7toyr“who7racedanysignS of 8 !U! P a‘Mia™ drew teams from 73 schools. Another trophy was added by ning mto a tournament. as they averaged better than 70 and SI second at the Will Rogers con- ,, . Sference meet at Sequoyah, with-P°ints ’V ,, 66 gam? u 8 out their coach Dale Vought.outscored them opponents, who g who was busy guiding the two = O-high - re ... Miami. averaged just a little better than 50. school teams to titles at' The Wildcats popped Afton in Girls Beat No. 1 Welch the first round, 72-53, then The girls’ team brought home swamped Quapaw in the semi-- its first Northeastern A M tour-.finals 75-47, before bowling over nament championship trophy in Welch in the championship game, the history of the school byl76.55. knocking off State Class B No. Four scorers hit in double fig-1-rated Welch in the finals, 47-41. ures for the Wildcats during the Led by Miss Wishard, who tourney, and helped run the team pumped in 74 points in the three record to 15-5 for the year. They games for a 24.2 average, the WCTe Rjck James (17). George overtime in the first game, 39- Gentry (16), Jim Larremore (12) and Mike Kroeker (11.1). — . e 3 Third Place ' 4,' K5 ”4 o 2 Z 5 x § || 1 o i-3 1 “ — o 3 F 0 3 CO LO o C -c — 3 ° wx sJ ® ol •5 u £ - £ rf n CO e £ t S. § £ Robert L. Gobie. Ul, a Chouteau high school senior, has been notified by J. Fred Latham, grand secretary of the Masonic Temple, Guthrie, that he is third place winner in the Grand Lodge essay contest. He and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gobel, II, will be guests of the Grand Lodge and the education committee at a dinner Wednesday evening, Feb. 12. It will be held in the dining room of the Scottish Rite Temple ¥ t- ■ in Guthrie. • •4: m .T3 ST«- ■£ «j .b .t 5 ?. «S O S 2 S g 5 .5f-_= Tl .!• V, 5 1 3s O cj c. — C 3 Zu 3 % 53 3 CO P 3 B f- 00 S3 CD O CO .. o I L ■tt c :oc tr £ 2 - t fi, 3 n CD y CD 0Q 3 to C a. o fD 2 SC to cr Trophies Presented Miss Wishard and Kroeker, team captains, presented mammoth trophies to school superintendent V. R. Cherry at a special assembly Monday afternoon. Miss Wishard won her crown and bouquet over other queen candidates in Class B in a judges interview, a change from past -years, when queens have been chosen on the basis of the number of votes by fans attending the games. In placing second in the Sequoyah tournament, the Freshman boys raised their season record to 5-2. a ■ s ■ 3 a Jz Bo -= .S « 2 2 £ ? 5 i s I £ w S .S . u O) o — .22 's „ xr, « fc u 3 _ S op X v-e .5 i£ h £ • t £ s 0 o. 5C - £ i a . .s = . P as O o . 3 - a 'P Q p C .S X c — •tO,3 la 9 n G 5 Wi.2 ■£ -2 p c u's'Ctl ol o'£ o ? o -S o - . 1.2 l-g 8| 1.“ | S i: 3 o • o o %§•£ 8 B g •c « ,o : - 'c c’s- r; ci c « fe — = CQ i1 t sms o a ■ rr ■C s 2.8 E2 gP 12 J! C w c o g. 1 yl-d I 8 E 5 •6=5 2 “ -o Librarians PTA Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Barton, Mrs. Stout, Mrs. Goble, Mrs. Grimes, Mrs. Cowan, and Mr. Cherry. PUBLIC SERVICE Company of Oklahoma Chouteau, Oklahoma 67 FRONT ROW: BACK ROW: Cathie Flanders, Danny Jones, Allen Ingle, Jerry Odgen. Suezan Barton, Paula Day, Paula Holland, Theresa Stimson. When the photographer is all through, We are sad and in the stew. MEOW!! Hold on people the 1969 WILDCAT is out of its cage. The annual staff has worked diligently to let this 1969 WILDCAT escape. The WILDCAT is roaring in thanks to all who have helped him escape. We hope you will enjoy it fully as you look through it in years to come. As future annual staffs work on their annuals may they always have the WILDCAT SPIRIT. May it never be TAMED!! C jJujO 68 MISS SMITH - Advisor Karen Willis, Art Editor Elizabeth Rice, Business Manager Connie Blankenship, Business Manager Paula Day, Sports Editor Anita Coblentz - Editors - Cathie Flanders Brenda Enyart, Sports Editor Janice Sorenson, Class Editor Beverly Wishard, Class Editor Wm Sharon Brannon, Organizations Editor Ronda Penner, Organizations Editor 69 w Organizations “Before we put down our bets on a revolutionary movement, we have a right to ask that it, like ours, have the broad goals of freedom and human welfare clearly before it ” Clinton Rossiter W CHS Band PATTERSON FLOWERS GIFTS 27 North Vann Pryor, Oklahoma Phone VA 5-3706 WESTSIDE BARBER SHOP We Welcome All Pryor, Oklahoma Pep Band Beginners Band J. F. STOABS SONS, INC. Phillips 66 Distributors 304 South Mill Pryor, Oklahoma VA 5-0966 72 WAGONER BOWL Come Bowl With Us' Wagoner, Oklahoma Band Officers Drum Majors and Majorettes Band Boosters John Philip Sousa Award The John Philip Sousa Band Award this year was presented to Carol Ann Bowling. To qualify for this award, a student must live up to certain standards. Carol has not only met these standards, but she has also been playing first chair clarinet this year. She has been a member of the band for the past four years and has heen secretary-treasurer of the band this school year as well as last year. She played a solo and in an ensemble at District Contest last year which was taken to state contest. Carol played in the All-District Band at Miami, Oklahoma last March, and was selected to play in it again this year. Carol will be attending Oklahoma University where she has been accepted in the band. GREEN FUNERAL HOME Progressive Service Through the Years 101 North Rowe Box 4 Phone VA 5-0400 Pryor, Oklahoma 74 Select Chorus Select Chorus Officers HERSMAN FUNERAL HOME Emil Malka Hayes Wagoner, Oklahoma 485-2213 Sr. High Chorus Sr. High Chorus Officers NELSON'S BAIT CENTER Bait - Tackle Perry Nelson 321 West Graham Pryor, Oklahoma BETTY'S LAUNDRY Betty Kenneth Nutter - Owners 479-5296 Locust Grove, Oklahoma 76 Sr. High Triple Trio Sr. High Sextet Sr. High Quartet MAYES COUNTY FARM BUREAU 121 East Graham Pryor, Oklahoma 77 Jr. High Chorus Jr. High Chorus Officers ANDY KING Wheel Alignment-Balancing 420 North Mill Pryor, Oklahoma VA 5-1595 PARMAN'S FLOWERS Serving Chouteau Phone: 479-5262 Locust Grove, Oklahoma Jr. High Ensembles - - s. S ™ v JB Trio I Trio II Sextet TAYLOR FURNITURE MART Quality Home Furnishings 110 South Main Wagoner, Oklahoma DICK’S GARAGE 514 North Mill VA 5-0869 Pryor, Oklahoma 79 Grade Chorus Grade Officers 80 RHONDA'S HAIR FASHIONS Tinting, Bleaching, Permanents, and Wig Styling 12 North Vann, Pryor, Oklahoma, VA 5-0731 FHA and FFA Snapshots PRYOR LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. AMERICAN SHEET METAL CO. 3 Miles South of Pryor ’’Anything in Metal” on Highway 69 Pryor, Oklahoma Phone VA 5-0818 FHA Members FHA Officers VENAMON-HARDY AGENCY, INC. 3 North Adair Pryor, Oklahoma VA 5-3295 J. M. LESLIE JEWELER 210 East Graham Avenue Pryor, Oklahoma VA 5-0268 82 FFA Members FFA Officers FLEMING CHEVROLET Let us furnish your transportation Jim Fleming and J. D. Cox - Owners Pryor, Oklahoma VA 5-0911 TAIN W44 MARSH All IMANI MVRIANASISlANIbmUIII m5t WJIMAOKINAWAKKOREAI9SO- Athletics — “If we win men’s hearts throughout the world, it will not be because we are a big country but because we are a great country. Bigness is imposing. But greatness is enduring.” Adlai E. Stevenson STAFFORD LANES 1220 East Hi-Way 20 Pryor, Oklahoma BOW. WHERE YOU SEE THE BROWN'S WESTERN STORE Saddle Repair 16 South Adair Street Pryor, Oklahoma 85 SHARON DYCHES - Forward BEVERLY WISHARD - Forward PAULA HOLLAND - Forward Main Team Wildcat - PATRICIA DAY Coach - DALE VAUGHT GAYLYN BRAWNER - Guard PAULA DAY - Guard PRAIRIE SCHOONER 447 South Mill Pryor, Oklahoma BERNICE JANTZ TIM BARE T. V, Sales-Service Pryor, Oklahoma 86 Girls’ High School Basketball Team LEFT TO RIGHT: Janice Sorenson, Beverly Wishard, Barbara Skinner, Gaylyn Brawner, Linda Walker, Robbie Gwartney, Connie Blankenship, Brenda Enyart, Frankye Plett, Sharon Dyches, Paula Holland, Bernice Jantz, Paula Day, Wauthena Fifer, Earlene Fifer. Coach Dale Vaught, USING STRATEGY!!! SULLIVAN'S RESTAURANT Downtown Wagoner Vernon Eunice Sullivan - Owners SUPPORTING THEIR FAVORITE TEAM!! MILADY'S BEAUTY SHOP Pryor, Oklahoma 87 MIKE KROEKER - Forward JIM LARREMORE - Center Main Team GEORGE GENTRY - Guard TOM TIPTON - Forward RICK JAMES - Guard RAY HARDIN - Manager DALE VAUGHT - Coach PACKARD BROTHERS MOTOR CO. Phone 825-0450 Pryor, Oklahoma ALLEN INGLE - Manager SPOT CAFE Try Us For Good Food Pryor, Oklahoma 88 Boys’ High School Basketball Team FRONT ROW: Pete Cary, Rick James, Robert Goble. 2nd ROW: George Gentry, Rex Anderson, Doug Dy-ches, Robert Smith. BACK ROW: Tom Haynes, Billy Wishard, Jim Larremore, Mike Kroeker, Tommy Tipton, Coach Dale Vaught. New kind of practice??!! LEROY ST1DMAN PIANO SERVICE Tuning- Rebuilding Repairing-Action Regulating Muskogee, Oklahoma MU 7-7301 You can’t use the ladder to Lew Alcindor. practice for WEDDLES THRIFT-T-WISE We give S H Green Stamps Pryor, Oklahoma VA 5-2646 99 Grade and Junior High Teams LEFT TO RIGHT: GIRLS' GRADE TEAM BACK ROW: S. Keys B. Ray P. Day K. McIntosh L. Goble C. Stimson K. Nave R. Lord L. Albrecht D. Skinner H. Hubbard Coach Dale Miller D. Blackbear S. Butler N. Kroeker C. Shotwell S. Ogden P. Day C. Brannon D. Smith R. Motter F. Sharp V. Hagar L. Skinner D. Cowan K. Raper S. Anders R. Moore M. Fennell C. Wishard J. Matthews C. Crow P. Lipinski GIRLS’ JUNIOR HIGH TEAM R. Bell R. Hagar B. Thompson L. Smith S. Brannon D. Doyle D. Crisp D. Steddum D. Moore B. Jantz G. Nave D. Jones D. Bendure Coach Dale Vaught BOYS' GRADE TEAM T. Williams L. Kirby B. Thomason D. Stimson D. Bendure T. Hughes D. Moore M. Stout S. Williams J. Barton Coach Dale Vaught BOYS’ JUNIOR HIGH TEAM CHAPMAN TIRE SERVICE Ugh You Need'm Tires” Wagoner, Oklahoma Compliments of JIM GREEN'S FUNERAL HOME Pryor, Oklahoma 90 Concession Workers CONCESSION STAND WORKERS: Bonnie Martin, Suezan Barton Contributions MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC Pryor, Oklahoma P. H. CROCKETT Chouteau, Oklahoma CARL LITTLEDAVE Pryor, Oklahoma PRYOR INDEPENDENT LUMBER CO. Pryor, Oklahoma LEROY’S WEST SIDE SINCLAIR Pryor, Oklahoma CARR APPLIANCE Wagoner, Oklahoma BORRER REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING Pryor, Oklahoma MAC’S FURNITURE Pryor, Oklahoma M. K. T. DEPOT Chouteau, Oklahoma TAYLOR MACHINE SHOP Pryor, Oklahoma LOCUST GROVE BANK Locust Grove, Oklahoma CITIZENS CLEANERS Pryor, Oklahoma HAYES FURNITURE Wagoner, Oklahoma KROEKER’S MEAT LOCKER DRY GOODS Chouteau, Oklahoma SPECIAL SANDWICH SHOP Pryor, Oklahoma SOONER MARKET Chouteau, Oklahoma FLAT ROCK GROCERY Mazie, Oklahoma DARI-LUNCH Pryor, Oklahoma UNITED EIECTRIC Pryor, Oklahoma WILKEY MOORE Wagoner, Oklahoma 91 Cheerleaders KAREN WILLIS - Sr. KATHY CARY - Sr. CAROL ENYART - Sr. BEVERLY WISHARD - Sr. OCTOBER OGLE - Jr. KAREN FLEMING - Soph. VALERIE ROBERTS Mascot MRS. BREWER Sponsor Paqe Glen cl iff Qunur CHEKO DRIRY PRODUCTS 92 Sports Snapshots Girl's Basketball Cheerleaders' School Spirit Harlem Globetrotter Prospects Christmas Party. Flying Cheerleaders Mr. Vaught's famous last words! Get the tip, Paula! Ball players and 1st place trophies from N. E. O. A M Invitational Tournament. KEAS Superior BUS SALES, INC. 3737 N. W. 36th St. - Windsor 6-2627 Oklahoma City, Okla. 73112 93 iHippie? I No! Ju I Kiss Sm Icmoutf.mi1 °fe-ju qb e.-.lorsH aauthena b Shor V ork I Couch The Talking Speech Class Elrod H. R. MEAT CO. Tulsa, Oklahoma GLAa vO Contentment is the key to true happiness. It can unlock the great challenge of success. The opportunity of success that will come can only be fulfilled if our ability to respond is adequate. This can be accomplished in school. I sincerely hope that through your years in Chouteau High School you will be able to find a way to this fulfillment. As Seniors, we shall depart with readiness for that opportunity. May each of you have a life of great happiness and eternal contentment. Seniors say, Goodbye!” Dear Students, M
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