Coyle High School - Bluejacket Yearbook (Coyle, OK)

 - Class of 1969

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The Yearbook Staff presents the 1969 BLUEJACKET Coyle School Coyle, Oklahoma Evelyn King, Editor Gayla Bostian, Co-Editor FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Coyle Dedicated to a Wonderful Cook and Friend to Everyone . . . We proudly dedicate our 1968 Bluejacket yearbook to our cook, Faye Go- ble. She has prepared good hot meals for the students and faculty of Coyle School tor the past fifteen years. Faye has even devoted her time to special din- ners such as the alumni banquets. We sincerely hope that by this dedication we can in some small way show her how very much we appreciate her. Thank you Faye. 2 HART FERTILIZER COMPANY, Coyle Faye Goble If any of you haven’t tasted Faye's delicious rolls you can't imagine what you are missing. Whether they’re cin- namon or yeast they’re always the greatest. ; 4 JMJfC i v r ‘ - f ' , - j , ' 7 V 7? ,1 l i j|jy lT r' A i r 'in i T - i Av l £ it ' j?y l • v ADMINISTRATION r, ',,v , ;fcr ' ' ■ ' y Wendell White Superintendent Mathematics Virgil Best: Principal, High School Coach, Social Studies Drivers bducation. Administration and Faculty Board of Education: Wyman Bostian, Elmer Downey, Bud Carrier, Elmer Dobson, and C. A. Bentley. LEON DEAR DIRT CONTRACTOR, Coyle PEPMILLER APCO STATION, Coyle Alberta Barrett Gladys White Business Education Business Education World History Yearbook Ann Benson Vocational Home Economics Guide Us into Tomorrow Glynda Bell English French Fred Foster Science Math Carol Dickinson 7th 8th Grades Linda Harrelson 3rd 4th Grades Kay Fulmer Linda Bourdette 2nd Grade 1st Grade STEEN’S DX SERVICE STATION, Coyle HAYNES SUNDRY, Coyle Gene Benson Vocational Agriculture Lillian Ball 5th 6th Grades Our school days would not be the same without these conscientious people who work behind the scenes. Each morning at approximately 7:30 we greet our bus drivers, Leroy Moss, George Hicks, Sammie Dawson, and Jim Freudenberger, as they pick us up on the bus routes. Boyd Fair arrives at 7:00 to raise the Hags and turn on the heat. Many evenings Mr. and Mrs. Fair are the last ones to leave after basketball games to make sure our halls are shining for us when we arrive at school the next day. Faye Goble and Nona Wagoner, our cooks, work hard to see that we have hot noon meals, and we are never turned down when we go back for seconds. ED S CONOCO SERVICE, Coyle 6 LONGAN’S SERVICE STATION, Coyle Behind the Scenes }f 4 r jp ; - j fa Sponsors: Mr. Best Mrs. Barrett On Top Seniors Accept PUGH-COBB FORD. INC., Guthrie the Heap Their Title with Pride Deborah Harraman John House Reba Pepmiller Marsha Hood Mike Moss Kathy Pullen Alvin Graves Gloria Foster Earl Foster Evelynn King Dorothy Downey Napoleon Penn Karen Nottingham Charles Dobson Anna Vandeveer Leroy Brewer Sharon Nottingham Christina Allen Van Whitlow Cornelia Wilson James Grove SUNSHINE LAUNDRY, Guthrie SMITH FUNERAL HOME, Guthrie 9 12 Year Club: Reba Pepmiller, Anna Vandeveer, Gloria Foster, Dorothy Downey, Christina Allen, Mike Moss, Earl Foster, Charles Dobson, John House, LeRoy Brewer, James Grove. Seniors in the Swing With the help of Mrs. Barrett the Senior girls published the In order to raise money for the senior trip, the Seniors Bluejacket newspaper which took a lot of time and effort, but sponsored a grade basketball tournament. We earned our we made it!! money in the concession stand. meev ooooe oooeo COAST-TO-COAST STORES, Guthrie MARK’S DRUG, Guthrie The Junior-Senior Banquet of 1968 was a ball expressed by smiling faces. We really gave the Seniors a treat of a dinner and had student entertainment afterwards. The whole evening was filled with class officers' speeches, the gifts for the Seniors being passed out, and the banquet dinner which followed. Class officers arc: President Earl Foster: Vice-President Deborah Harraman, Secretary Anna Vandeveer, Reporter Kathy Pullen. Congratulations Seniors! Valedictorian-LeRoy Brewer Salutatorian-Charles Dobson for Every Occasion It would not be a routine day without the Seniors’ stopping to talk in the halls and being a few minutes late for the next class. AHRBERG MILLING CO . Perkins SAGER’S CLEANERS. Perkins n Charles Anna Mae Earl and Gloria i Evelynn Dorothy Karen and Sharon Christina John KEEP-U-NEAT CLEANERS, Guthrie BEN FRANKLIN. Guthrie JUNIORS Juniors Super Juniors in Vo. Ag. class divide their time between lecture and actual shop experi- Mrs. Bell suggested this novel fund- ence. This class is taught by Mr. Benson, who is also Sponsor of Junior class. raising idea of making madras flowers. Acie Anderson Elmer Brown Stanley Longan Donald Atkinson Larry Dry Kelvin Majors Ronald Atkinson Bobby Gunkel Marvin Moorman Charles Bailey Pam Hicks Delmar Pepmiller Gayla Bostian Jimmy Keesee James Ryan Calvin Boyce Jerry Lofton Howard Short 14 STRODE FUNERAL HOME, Stillwater Rate as Salesmen David Dobson Terry Grooms President Vice-President Glenda Watkins Sec. Treas. Wanda Wade Charles Holmes Reporter Alphonzo Wilson 15 CRISP’S RADIO AND TV, Stillwater TRIPLETT READY MIX. Guthrie ELLISON INSURANCE CO.. Guthrie SOPHOMORES Warren Harris President Kay VanCoevering Vice-President Debbie Long Sec.-Treas. Ronnie Davis Reporter Ricky Bentley Larry Berg Donna Biby Norma Collins Linda Carrier Marilyn Graham Classwork Keeps Sophomores Busy Sophomores design clever bulletin boards. Sophomores really like typing. SAFEWAY, Guthrie BOWMAN’S AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY, Guthrie Dewayne Wilson Biology class proves to be interesting. DOUGLAS DISCOUNT FOODS, Guthrie J. C. PENNEY’S, Guthrie 19 Elvin Brown, Pres. Anita Aufleger Donnetta Doolin Vickie Hicks Patty McKee Sharon Downey, Vice-Pres. Arthur Battles Caroline Foster Bill Holmes Daryl Ottaway Pam Watkins, Sec. Tom Bridenstinc Betty Coin Jean King Jeanne Sneed CHUCK’S PAINT AND PAPER, Stillwater SMITH’S CAMERA AND CARDS, Stillwater Enthusiasm and Hard Work Help Freshmen Achieve Goals Billy Holmes received this trophy and a plaque for being named 1st Place winner of the 1968 State Speech Contest of the Oklahoma Farmers Union. He also gets a trip to Washington, D. C. Freshman-sponsored Book Fair was hit with students. 23 MATTOX JEWELRY, Stillwater CENTRAL PROPANE, Stillwater Honor Society includes Ronnie Davis. LeRoy Brewer, Glenda Watkins. David Dobson. Mary Strain. Bill Holmes. Sharon Downey. Mike Moss, and Charles Holmes. John won a 6th Region Award for his cattle feeder. Charles won a 6th Region Award for his cattle guard. Geometry students are always busy! Shorthand takes lots of work. DEL-MAR’S GROCERY, Perkins GRADES — ■Wi— --- - —- Steven Arnett Tom Battles Linda Benner Linda Biby Patricia Gunkel Debra Harris Linda Kissling Susan Langley Steven Moorman Evelyn Robbins Gene Eugene White VanCoevering Varied Projects Challenge Our Halloween play was enjoyed by everyone. 26 BILL NELSON SPORTING GOODS, Guthrie McVICKER’S STATIONERY CO . Guthrie Seventh and Eighth Graders Joey Brewer Frankie Bunlin Galen Carrier Nanette Cox Chester Crone Jill Dobson Debra Dry Randy Hood The State Fair was lots of fun. SESSIONS HARDWARE, Guthrie LINGERFELT JEWELRY AND TV, Guthrie ” Marcia Hilburn Connie King We enjoyed working on our history projects. Ricky Wilson Terry Wright m Randy House Gene McKee Bertha McNamer David Ventris Donald White Class officers are Jimmie Davis, Presi- dent; Susan Lofton, Vice-President; Debra Priess, Secretary; Valerie Hicks, Treasurer; and Kevin Bostian, Reporter. Happiness is our first basketball game of the year! Fifth and Sixth Grade Mrs. Ball Gary Benner Vickie Berg Kevin Bostian Jimmie Davis Louise Doolin Frank Fitzpatrick Carolyn Gunkel Mark Harris Doris Johnson Beth Kissling Susan Lofton Johnny Long Rheta Longan Larry McKee Debra Priess Boyd Ray Riggs Alice Shellhammcr 28 GAMBILL’S PIONEER LOCKER, Guthrie FLASCH REALTY AND INSURANCE, Guthrie Classroom Beehive of Activity Ricky Long Steve Moss Janet Nottingham Brent Pickens Charles Riggs Walter Vandeveer Twila Buckmaster Vicky Carnes Lester Crone Rose Marie Dawson Valeric Hicks Jack Hood Iris Kimmel Bobby King Rose Anna King V V V. Bulletin boards are fun to make no matter what the season. Ricky Ventris Brad Watkins Sherry White Rodella Wilson NELSON BROTHERS’ FURNITURE, Guthrie GEIM’S HARDWARE AND SUPPLY, Guthrie 29 Third and Fourth Graders Work Hard Mrs. Harrelson. showing her students the road to good spelling. Jonese Carnes Danny Crone Richard Downey Donnie Graham Wayne Boyce Robert Buntin David Long David McKee Bret Pickens Philip Ventris David Hart 30 GUTHRIE MONUMENT CO., Guthrie AUSTIN CHEVROLET CO., Guthrie for Top Grades on the thinking cap! The beginning and the end of the day. Catherine Buck master Andrea Jimmie Cantrell Holmes David Johnson i dt i Raymond Cantrell Janet Johnson Joyce Carrier Gloria Lindsey Sammie Dawson Steve Ventris Chris Flasch DAMON LUMBER CO.. Guthrie KELLOGG'S REAL ESTATE AND INS.. Guthrie Carla Bentley Terry Long Jackie Wilson Chuck Carnes Toby Bridenstine Ralph King LaDawn Heilman Suzanne Schneider C. C. Lindsey Randy Maner Carl Long Tommy Dee Keller Shelly Pickens Rene Kimmel Don Cantrell Orange and black for a Halloween bulletin board. Image of Learning for First and Second Graders Alice McKee Danny Moorman Diana Heilman Toni Longan Denny Townsend Mike Hart Priscilla Lindsey Ricky Moss Sidney Foster Ronny Hood Julie Flasch Roger King Lonny Hood Lezeal Ventris Wesley McNamer WILSON SALES CO., Guthrie THE FIRST STATE BANK TRUST CO.. Guthrie r i FAVORITES — — -J Yearbook Queen DORIS JACOB’S BEAUTY SHOP. Coyle 35 FFA Sweetheart 36 FARM TRACTOR SUPPLY, Stillwater Deborah Harraman PAYNE COUNTY BANK, Perkin BEST DRESSED Delmar Pepmiller and Gayla Bostian 38 CASEY S BARBER SHOP. Perkins PERKINS VETERINARY CLINIC. Perkins MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Leory Brewer and Cornelia Wilson MOST BOLD J im Grove and Dorothy Downey STILLWATER FLORAL CO.. Stillwater JERRY'S STUDIO. Pawnee 39 Cheerleaders Boost School Spirit To add more school spirit, a pep rally is held for the high school before home games, usually the last 15 minutes of school. This year Coyle has a pep club. The officers are Mary Strain, President; Vickie Hood, Vice-President; Vickie Hicks, Secretary; and Evelynn King, Reporter. It’s Round Up Time for Carney! Such posters are put up in the halls to add to school spirit. Marilyn Graham Sophomore Debbie Phillips Sophomore Gayla Bostian Junior Anna Vandeveer Senior Debbie Long Sophomore Gloria Foster Senior W. N. BAKER SON. Perkins CIMARRON VALLEY WELL DRILLING. Perkins 41 B K. DANIEL MOTOR CO., Guthrie DIXIE DISCOUNT. Guthrie Linda Whitlow, Glenda Watkins. Cornelia Wilson. Sharon Down- ey. Pam Hicks. Donna Biby. Coach Best. Kay VanCoevering, Jeannie Sneed, Pam Watkins, Deborah Harraman. Anita Aufle- ger. Jean King. Bluejacket Girls Have Spirit VETERINARY CORNER. Guthrie KENNEMER SHOE STORE. Guthrie Juniors Lead the Way to a Good Warren goes high to nab a rebound against Marshall. Alphonzo is there to help. The starters are given last minute in- structions by Mr. Best. 44 SINCLAIR REFINING, Guthrie Boys out for basketball this year are Seniors: Mike Moss no. 21. Juniors: Elmer Brown no 41, Terry Grooms no. 33, Jerry Lofton no. 34, Stanley Longan no. 45, Marvin Moorman no. 51, James Ryan no. 23, and Alphon- zo Wilson no. 53. Sophomores: Ron- nie Davis no. 24, Warren Harris no. 32, and Dewayne Wilson no. 25. Freshmen: Tom Bridcnstine no. 31, Elvin Brown no. 13, and Bill Holmes no. 43. Our coach is Virgil Best. Season Mike is holding the two trophies that we received early this season. The one on the left is for first place in the Ripley Invitational and the one on the right is for second in the Bill- ings Invitational. Stan controls this rebound against Mulhall-Orlando. !S ”J ....... The 1968-69 Basketball Queen is Deborah Harraman and the King is Mike Moss. MOORMAN CONSTRUCTION CO., Stillwater 45 All C-Club members must letter in one or more sports. For basketball, members must have played at least 16 quarters and for baseball. 28 innings. They must go through a proper initiation which lasts a day and a night C-Club and Baseball 46 TACO HUT. Stillwater STILLWATER TYPEWRITER CO.. Stillwater FURROW AND CO. FLORISTS. Guthrie MODE O'DAY. Guthrie 47 FHA officers are: Kay VanCoevering. historian; Tina Allen, reporter. Debbie Phillips, treasurer; Gloria Foster secretary; Glenda Watkins, president; Pam Hicks, vice-president; Mary Strain, devotional leader; Sharon Downey and Pam Watkins, song and recreational leaders; and Mrs. Benson, advisor. KATZ DEPARTMENT STORE, Stillwater CENTRAL RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE. Stillwater 68-69 FHA Installation Having fun girls? Ronnie Davis Coyle's first FHA King. “We are the Coyle girls.” Charles Holmes,sentinel; James Ryan, secretary; Mike Moss, president; Leroy Brewer, vice-president. David Dodson, treasurer; John House, reporter. EVANS MUSIC CO.. Stillwater MURPHY HARDWARE, Stillwater Officers for the Senior 4-H Club are Pant Hicks, president: Larry Dry, vice-presi- dent; Sharon Downey, secretary-treasurer; Kay VanCoevering. reporter; Jeannie Sneed and Debra Harris, recreation leaders; and Mrs. Benson and Mrs. White, leaders. Junior and Larry receives award for pasture and Senior 4-H steals reserve champion in Share the Fun with You Can't Get a Man range judging in Cheyenne, Oklahoma. With a Gun.” so ART AND JOHN CLARK SINCLAIR SERVICE, Guthrie DAVIS CAMERA, Guthrie Junior 4-H Club has 44 members this year Officers are Galen Carrier, president; Jimmv Davis, vice-president; Debra Dry. secretary; David Ventris, treasurer, Jill Dobson, reporter; Susan Lofton and Brent Pickins. song leaders; Tiwla Buckmas- ter and Carolyn Gunkel. game leaders; and Mrs. Benson and Mrs. White, leaders. Senior 4-H ers Work Together GOLD SPOT DAIRY, Stillwater 'F ivi Mm 7 RALPH’S PACKING PLANT, Perkins


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