Coyle High School - Bluejacket Yearbook (Coyle, OK)

 - Class of 1968

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The students of Coyle School are proud to dedicate the 1968 Blue- jacket to you, Mrs. Lowell Shaw. We will always be grateful tor your continuous interest in our success even alter we leave your class. For 33 years of unselfish service to Coyle School, we salute you. ' c, c, c. Yearbook Queen u Administration and BARNHART BROTHERS READY MIX. Guthrie Wendell White-Superintendent k Mathematics Glynda Bell English k Speech French Alberta Barrett Business Education World History Bennie Barnes Vocational Agriculture Donald G. Randolph Gladys White Science k Math Business Grade Basketball Education Coach Dorotha Danel Vocational Home Economics Psychology Faculty Set High Standards Board of Education: Eugene House, Elmer Dobson, Elmer Downey, Bud Carrier, and Lyle Rasmussen. Linda Harrelson Lillian Ball Sue Sheppard 7th 8th Grades 5th 6th Grades 3rd 4th Grades Mrs. Bell explains the phonemic al- phabet to James Shelton. BEERY’S BUILDING SUPPLY. Guthrie V-; m M ‘ l $ 7 Our bus drivers this year are George Hicks, Leroy Moss, Jim Freudenberger, and Sammie Dawson. Mrs. Fair lends a hand after school each day to help Mr. Fair keep our school neat and shining. We always enjoy Faye Goble’s delicious cinnamon rolls. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Coyle School Personnel Work Hard We welcome Nona Wagoner as a new cook in our lunchroom. u C, L U U L Nancy Goble Stacy Williams Ruth Ann Bridenstine Tommy Bentley Danny Wright Jo Ann Downey Carolyn Penn Emmit McKee James Shelton Wanda Byas Blenda Hinds Kenneth Sexton L L I L I I L U L U Seniors LONNIE VANDEVEER President CHARLES SHELLHAMMER Vice-President Mr. Best casts a watchful eye. LINDA KAY STRAIN Secretary-T reasurer RHONDA LONGAN Reporter Mrs. Barrett-guardian of the Senior bank. HART FERTILIZER COMPANY, Coyle 9 Senior Class Active Fund 10 DATSON 66 STATION, Langston “Hillbilly Courtship’’-laughter in three parts. 12-Year Club comments, “We made it!” Raiser Honor Society Ranks High Students ranking highest scholas- tically in Coyle High School are Ronnie Davis. Charles Holmes. David Dobson. Leroy brewer, Mike Moss. Man Haskett. Man Strain. Jo Ann Downey, and Charles Dobson. J Lonnie lias been president of his class all four years in high school. He is active in FFA. serving as chapter vice-presi- dent this year. He has attend- ed Coyle school twelve years. 12 VALEDICTORIAN Jo Ann D)wne SALUTATORI AN Lonnie Vandeveer Jo Ann has attended Coyle school twelve years. In addition to her good grades, she plays basketball, was basketball queen this year, is an active 4-H Club member, and plays the piano. This summer Jo Ann will go to Europe with a group of 4-H and agricul- tural youth on a people-to-people tour. w m m S ’ - pv '0 $ 'ry}L' •y .1 « fey M: C l); Sr' 1 « «V f v t. ' «• . kb; m v v w' 4 h'- i' rV, LaV u.rci ’iVivl H }■ eg Kg ■ STRODI I UNERAL HOME. Stillwater JiuU lA Junior Class Sets Dizzy Pace M Class meeting: Mike Moss, President; Marsha Hood, Secretary; and Mr. Barnes and Mrs. Danel, Sponsors Christina Allen Leroy Brewer Charles Dobson Dorothy Downey Earl Foster Gloria Foster Alvin Graves Jimmy Grove Deborah Harraman Marsha Hood John House u 1 Karen Nottingham Sharon Nottingham Judy Parsel Napoleon Penn Reba Pepmiller Anna Vandeveer Cornelia Wilson Van Whitlow Gale Jackson Evelyn King Kathy Keesee Mike Moss Would you believe Juniors are raising money for the Junior-Se nior banquet?? LINGER PELT JEWELRY TV. Guthrie MeDANIEL SON HARDWARE. Perkins Clean up time!!!! L r- r- ' - t. Freshmen became acquainted with the microscope in general science. Senior girls learning shorthand for future. Mrs. Danel helps Nancy with her corduroy coat. 16 GILLETTE’S MOBIL STATION, Guthrie 1- : : : ' ' — ' Stanley Longan President Terry Grooms Vice-President Mary Haskett Secretary David Dobson Reporter Sophomores Conquer Pre-License Transportation Problems Charles Bailey Calvin Boyce Gayla Bostian Elmer Brown Larry Dry Bobby Gunkel Pam Hicks Charles Holmes ,8 DORIS JACOB’S BEAUTY SHOP, Coyle ] “I ' Jimmy Keesee Jerry Lofton Kelvin Majors Marvin Moorman Delmar Pepmiller James Ryan Howard Short Wanda Wade Glenda Watkins Alphonzo Wilson “Ring-Around-the-Rosy” earns money for the Sopho- mores. ' COAST TO COAST STORES, Guthrie 19 Busy during the lunch break Condemned lockers! They’ll know better next time. WILSON SALES CO., Guthrie ED’S CONOCO SERVICE, Coyle Le Joli, the French Reindeer Starting another day ... We go all out for our team. FicaAmzk r r Ronnie Davis President Mary Strain Vice-President Kay Van Coevering Secretary .Debbie Phillips Reporter All during the initiation they learned the fun- damentals of proper dress and proper man- ners. Then the fun part came in when they had to beg for pennies and shine shoes. Initiations 1 Norma Collins Ricky Langley Marilyn Graham Debra Long Warren Harris Sharon Priess Sammy Hatter Linda Whitlow David Kissling Dewayne Wilson Highlight Freshman Year These are boys????? ACTON’S FURNITURE, Guthrie v LONNIE GENE’S BARBER SHOP, Guthrie 23 Basketball Queen Jo Ann Downey OSBORN’S STUDIO, Stillwater FARM TRACTOR SUPPLY, Stillwater Cheerleaders Boost Our Team to Victory Suffering from a broken leg early in the season Kay VanCoevering still hasn’t lost her Bluejacket spirit. Seniors: Emmit McKee Young Team Holds 8-7 Record at Blcnda Hinds Charles Shellhammer Stacy Williams Coyle defeats Crescent in conference game. BILL NELSON’S SPORTING GOODS, Guthrie Mid-Season Coyle bows to Orlando in finals of Five-Point Conference tournament. B. K. DANIEL MOTOR CO., Guthrie Boys out for basketball this year are: Seniors: Blenda Hinds, Emmit McKee, Charles Shellhammer, and Stacy Williams. Juniors: Earl Foster and Mike Moss. Sophomores: El- mer Brown, Terry Grooms. Jerry Lofton, Stanley Longan, Marvin Moorman, James Ryan, and Al- phonzo Wilson. Freshmen: Ronnie Davi , Warren Harris, and Dewayne Wilson. Their coach is Virgil Best. 29 J ■ ' J Back row: Debbie Long, Marilyn Graham, Gale Jackson, Coach Best, Deborah Harraman, Glenda Watkins, Linda Whitlow. Front row: Marsha Hood, Donna Biby, Kay VanCoevering, Pam Hicks, Jo Ann Downey, Rhonda Longan. Girls Have 30 GAMBILL'S PIONEER LOCKER ICE SERV.. Guthrie AUSTIN CHEVROLET CO., Guthrie J J ' ■ ' ' ' ' : : : : J . Bluejackets in action. Small Squad McVICKER STATIONERY, Guthrie BEN FRANKLIN, Guthrie 31 Baseball 4 Coyle due long season. C-Club C-Club members have lettered in one or more sports. Each member must be properly initiated before becoming a member. FLASH REALTY INS., Guthrie ANTRIM LUMBER CO., Guthrie FFA Sweetheart KELLOGG’S REAL ESTATE INSURANCE AGENCY, Guthrie GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE, Guthrie —i 1 L L There are 30 members in the FFA Chapter this year. On the front row are Mr. Barnes, Advisor; James Ryan, Sentinel; Ken-- neth Sexton, Reporter; Lonnie Vandeveer, Vice-President, Rhonda Longan, Sweetheart; Charles Shellhammer, President; Mike Moss, Secretary;and Tommy Bentley, Treasurer. These are scenes from our trip to Tex- The Greenhands managed to live through a three-day initiation. homa last May. Coyle's glamour girls of 1967. Our Christmas a-go-go party. FHA Is Not All Work FHA officers are: Nancy Goble, Treasurer; Dorothy Downey, Parliamentarian-Reporter; Ruth Ann Bridenstine, Vice-Presi- dent; Rhonda Longan, President; Glenda Watkins, Secretary; Reba Pepmiller, Historian; and Mrs. Danel, Advisor. 36 GOLD SPOT DAIRY, INC., StiUwater The officers for the Senior 4-H Club are: Larry Dry and Barbara Haskett, Game Leaders; Pam Hicks, Vice-President; Jo Ann Downey, President; Mary Haskett, Secretary; Sharon Downey, Treasurer; Jeannie Sneed, Reporter; and Mrs. White, Leader. Senior 4-H’ers Win Blue Ribbons JUNIORS Jimmy Grove, Kathy Keesee, Debbie Harraman (not pictured), Evelyn King, and Dorothy Downey proved to be super ad salesmen. FRESHMEN staff members Kay VanCoevering, Mary Strain. Marilyn Graham, Debbie Long, and Debbie Phillips become acquainted with layouts under the direction of Mrs. White. SENIORS Ruth Ann Bridenstine: Jo Ann Downey, Assistant Editor: Rhonda Long- an. Editor: and Nancy Goble sort rolls of pictures for distribution to staff members. 1 earhook Stalf Largest Not a small job is typing copy sheets siy SOPHOMORES James Ryan (not pictured). Charles Bailey, Jimmy Kee- see. Elmer Brown, Mary Haskett. Stan Longan, Gay la Bos- tain, Pam Hicks, and Glenda Wat- kins. Ever The yearbook staff had twenty- three staff members, the largest in BLUEJACKET history. Each mem ber was responsible for one spread. Another first for the yearbook was the radical and somewhat star- tling change in color of the cover- this was the first year ♦he BLUE- JACKET wasn’t blue or white!!! STILLWATER TYPEWRITER CO.. Stillwater 38_________________________________CAS! V 'S HARBI K SHOP, Perkin __ Personalities BEST DRESSED Debbie Long and Terry Grooms James Ryan BEST PERSONALITY Glenda Watkins and Mike Moss PIZZA HUT, Stillwater DEL MARS GROCERY, Perkins MR. AND MISS C.H.S. Charles Shellhammcr and Rhonda Longan SMILE Debbie Phillips BASHFUL David Kissling MOST ATHLETIC BOY Blenda Hinds MOST DEPENDABLE Linda Strain and Kenneth Sexton PEPMILLER APCO STATION, Coyle LEON DEAR DIRT CONTRACTOR, Coyle TACO HUT, Stillwater .CHUCK’S PAINT PAPER, StiUwater 41 G iade Future Lettermen The 7th 8th Grade Basketball Team is being taught fundamentals this year by their new coach, Mr. Randolph. They plan to have a good season this year, and we wish them the best of luck. 5th and 6th Allstars The 5th 6th grades are also learning the fundamentals as taught to them by Mr. Randolph. Suits have been issued to the 5th 6th this year, and they plan to make a colorful show on the basket- ball court. MURPHY HARDWARE, Stillwater MR. SWISS DRIVE-IN, Stillwater J - ■ : : ' ' j Arthur Battles Betty Coin Jean King Tom Bridenstine Barbara Haskett Daryl Ottaway Buster Brown Vickie Hicks Debbie Sheppard Jennifer Douglas Bill Holmes Jeanne Sneed Sharon Downey Vickie Hood Pam Watkins r t i Steven Arnett Eddie Hood Evelyn Robbins Tommy Battles Randy Hood Ricky Wilson Linda Biby Connie King Terry Wright Patty Gunkel Debra Harris Linda Kissiing Steven Moorman Gene Van Coevering Eugene White MARK’S DRUG, Guthrie DAMON LUMBER CO., Guthrie MATTOX JEWELRY, Stillwater Fifth and Sixth Go to Press Vickie Berg Mark Harris Rhela Longan Kevin Bostian Doris Johnson Debbie Priess Lester Crone Beth Kissling Donald Sexton Jimmy Davis Susan Lofton Alice Shellhammer Carolyn Gunkel Johnny Long John Taylor “A Halloween Tale” was presented on Halloween for the students in other rooms and parents. These fifth graders are editing their first newspaper. The first edition was a complete sell-out at 24 a copy. Mrs. Ball Jill Dobson Joey Brewer Debra Dry Frankie Buntin Teresa Haskett Galen Carrier Darla Parsel Chester Crone Donald White BILL’S CITY DRUG, Stillwater RIO RESTAURANT, Stillwater KENNEMER SHOE STORE, Still water 47 The Third and Fourth SAFEWAY, Guthric FIRST STATE BANK, Guthrie Mrs. Sheppard Vicky Carnes Rose Marie Dawson Valerie Hicks Jack Hood Steven Moss Janet Nottingham Twila Ools Brent Pickens Kathi Sheppard Iris Kimmel Bobby King Rose Ann King Ricky Long Walter Vandeveer Brad Watkins Sherry White Rodella Wilson -r?l Grades Present the Bookworm Club Robert Buntin David Long Jonese Carnes Danny Crone Richard Downey Donnie Graham Tall Lucien Bret Pickens Katherine Sexton Delbert Taylor Rickey Jackson BOWMAN’S AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY, Guthrie THERMAN S BARBER SHOP, Guthrie 49 Work Is Fun.............. First and The Second Graders learn good English now for future benefit i Wayne Boyce Jimmy Cantrell Raymond Cantrell Joyce Carrier Sammie Dawson Christopher Flasch Robert Graves David Hart Andrea Holmes David Johnson Janet Johnson Gloria Lindsey Cathy Ools 50 FURROW FLORIST CO., Guthrie MARLEY A. SMITH, Guthriy for the Second Graders The First Graders look for help and guid- ance on their way to learning Carla Bentley Toby Bridenstine Don Cantrell Charles Carnes Melinda Douglas Jerri La dawn Heilman Rene Kimmel Ralph Ring Columbus Lindsey Carl Long Terry Long Randy Maner Shelly Pickens Suzanne Schneider Jackie Wilson SESSION’S HARDWARE. Guthrie HAYNES SUNDRY, Coyle 51 Local Leaders Help Junior 4-H Achieve Goals This large group of Junior 4-H Club members works on many projects with the help of parents and local 4-H lead- ers. Leaders pictured in the picture above are Mrs. Elmer Dobson, Mrs. Kenneth Harris, Mrs. Wallace Gunkel, Mrs. George Hicks, and Mrs. Harrelson. “The Crooked Little Man” was the title of a musical number presented by the Coyle Junior 4-H Club in the Logan County Share-the-Fun competition. About twenty club members participated in this number and won a blue rib- bon. Mrs. Elmer Downey accompanied the group. Compliments of: GUTHRIE MONUMENT CO., Guthrie SMITH FUNERAL HOME, Guthrie f


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