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ACKET TIME COYLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS POST OFFICE BOX 287 SOUTH COTTINGHAM FLE, OKLAHOMA 73027 SPOR iJ I Wc would like to dedicate the 1988 Yearbook to Coyle High School and to the people who made these memories possible. As part of our dedication we would like to include this segment of the History of Coyle School. History of Coyle School The first school in Coyle was erected around 1901, just east of the Baptist Church M E. Trapp was hired as the first Superintendent. Grades one through eight were taught and two years of high school. Students that wanted to finish high school had to go to either Stillwater or Guthrie. Over the years the building was enlarged, more classrooms were added and a second floor. As the town grew, more space was needed for the school. The lots for the present school were bought from Bryon and Jennie Galuesha and M E. and Nona Fruin on June 3, 1924, for $700.00. The new building was built and the move was made the same year. The original building con- sisted of the north and south wings and the gym. At that time, the basketball court ran north and south. The first Superintendent in the new building was Bruce Currie, with D.B. Horton as Principal. John Eckman, Frank Martin, and Claude Mur- phy were on the Board of Education when the new school was erected. The first graduating class was in May, 1928. In 1939 the school was remodeled by the WPA. An addition was made on the cast side of the gym. The gym floor was turned east and west as it has remained until the present. There have been many improvements made over the years, such as new floor, ceiling, score boards, etc. The first school buses were pulled by horses and mules. Clifford Cundiff had the route east of town, and Arthur Arnett had the route west of town. The horse drawn buses were covered. They had seats along each side and one down the middle. The seats were constructed like benches along the sides of the buses, unlike the ones in our modem buses. The school was heated by steam, with radiators in each room. There was a boiler heated with coal in the basement, (Better known as the “Pit. ) Over the years, as renovations were made, heaters were put in every room, and the old bnck chimney on the south side of the gym was tom down. In 1946 the first hot lunches were served. The first lunch room was located in the back of the school building that is now the boys dressing rooms. The kitchen and dining hall were all in one room. The tables and benches were made in the wood shop. Originally, this part of the school was used as the bus bam. After it was converted to the lunch room, the buses were driven home by the bus drivers and kept there until the next morning. In the early '50’s the building down town was purchased and made into the bus bam The first Home Economics Department in Coyle School was 1946, but a Home Economics Cottage was built in the early 50's on the north end of the school building. It had two rooms, one as the kitchen area and the other to be used as a sewing area. The quonset hut that had been used originally for the wood shop was converted to the cafeteria in 1952. A few years later an additon was made on the north for the kitchen area. This building was later sold and moved in 1973 when the new Junior High was built. The Superintendent and Principal both used the same ofTice. They were seldom in the office at the same time as they both taught classes. The Superintendent and Principal’s office was changed to the present location in 1971. Each administrator now has his own office. The school had no automatic bell system as we have today. A push button lust inside the office door was used each hour. Someone watched the big clock that hung in the hall and rang the bell for each class change. The clock had a long pendulum. It was necessary to wind the clock with a key about once a week. Our first yearbook was made in 1948. It has changed drastically over the years — from a mimeographed book to one done very professionally. The first two yearbooks had soft covers. Most of the work was done here at school. The 1950 yearbook was the first yearbook to be published by a publisher. Coyle School's first local stock show was held in 1949, on the south side of the gym, In 1949 the school purchased a barracks from Tinker Field. It was moved to the school property and became the first Vocational Agriculture building In 1980. our new Vocational Agriculture building was built on the same site. By 1983 the stock shows outgrew the bus oam, so through a community effort the Agriculture Science building was built. The Board of Education felt strongly that the Supenntendent should live in the community. The Board of Education decided in 1965 to build a house for the Superintendent. Later the Principal's house was constructed in 1969. The original Coyle School District was not very large, but over the years as the rural, one-room school closed, it grew Oak Dale, Paradise. Pro- gress. Pleasant Valley, Victory and Vassar were some of the schools that arc now included in the Coyle School District. These rural schools had classes from first through eighth grades. High School students were transported by bus to Coyle. In the late '50 s, after the loss of Langston High School, most Langston students came to CToyle. In 1969, the Meridian School District was annexed to the Coyle School District. This nearly doubled the school population. With a much larger student population, the school was quickly outgrowing the old buildings There was not enough classroom space. Classes had to double up, two grades in one room. So in 1970, a Bond was voted and the Elementary Building was constructed for the first through fourth erades. Another Bond was voted in 1973 for the new Junior High and Cafeteria Enrollment continued to increase, causing a need for a new High School. A Bond was voted, and the new High School was built in the summer of 1977. The Principal's office was moved to the new building The enrollment kept increasing in the grade school. In 1983, two portable buildings were purchased and located south of the cafeteria. We have an excellent baseball park that has gone from a grassy field to a very professional park. In the early '70's, the field was fenced and a few years later the lights were added. A debt of gratitude is owed to Pat Smalley for getting the baseball program started at Coyle. The baseball park is named in his honor. From the very beginning of Coyle School, it has grown and expanded into a very functional campus. Much is owed to the administrators and Boards of Education, who over the years have had the foresight to build and expand so that our young people might have the very best facilities and educational opportunities available for them. James Freudenberger Roy Starks Fred Schnieder Tom Bentley Linden Maker Larry Northcutt School Board and Administration 4 Classes In the Kristine Adams Tammie Dawson Rich Ensign Debbie Armstrong Jeamne Flasch Janie Graham Kim (Hammack) Biggs Tim Hatter 6 Tara Hinds Amy Johnston ■4pr Alecia Northcutt Michele Perrin Brenda Phillips Rodney Nottingham Bobby Pness Alicia Renfroe David Schneider Knstal Spangler P 7 Bruce Winn Seniors Tammic Dawson President Jeanine Flasch Vice President Michele Perrin Secretary Kristal Spangler Treasurer Kristine Adams Rebecca Albertson Debbie Armstrong Richard Ensign Janie Graham Kimberly (Hammack) Biggs Timothy Hatter Andrew Hilbert 8 125 S. Main Street Stillwater, OK This Page Sponsored by Stillwater Typewriter Co. (405)372-3246 of 1988 Tara Hinds Amy Johnston Dale Lindsey Alecia Northern! Rodney Nottingham Brenda Phillips Bobby Pness Alicia Renfroe David Schneider Bruce Winn Lloyd Buckley Sponsor Mike Schmidt Sponsor 121 S. Main Street Stillwater, OK This Page Sponsored by Dos Computer Center (405) 743-3790 Talk about straight-laced!!! At the thought of graduation, Janie, Kim, and Amy decided the The three stooges! only way to go was up! JO Junior Class Talisa Anderson Rodney Chiles Rochelle Johnson Beverly Phillips Lamont Talbert Dallas Beauchamp Johnie Jones Willie Turner Todd Lisa Charlotte James Biggs Boles Brown Brown Karen Steven Judv David Frates Gusscrt Frcudenbergcr Hinds Elizabeth Angel Tracy Coy Long Mathews McCracken Nivens Tina Antoine Michael Tina Romine Roper Smith Stone Ronda Jameson Jessie Bradshaw 12 LaTonya Amanda Tina Jennifer Joanna Charles Anderson Ashley Bostwick Brake Collins Downey Ricky Lesley Paula Michael Aleshia Joey Gunkel Harris Hatter Lawson Lowery Lcmer Super Sophomores Johnny Lute Phillip Smith Aundrell Roper Terry Seaberry Daniel Williams Michael Wolf Barbara Smith Kristin Smith Lisa Ivey Sponsor Danny Schafer Sponsor Steven Treat 14 Charles, is there life after second hour? Could it be the three valley girls? or not? Arc the sophomores actually doing their work? Aleshia, are yours and Kristen’s shorts 4 inches above the knees? 15 Charles Bailey Tyrone Collins Shalanna Friday Dyane Graham Senior Class Of “91” Davanna Hall Coby Johnston Bobbie Blaylock John Bramlett Howard Ford Nick Goble Demetrius Jones 16 Greg Lindsey Calvin McBlair Trina McCracken Derrick Piersol Antonio Renfroe Alisha Simpson Ronnie Thomas Larquitta Turner Trina Wilkinson The Fresh people are catching up with the sophomores as time moves on. Freshmen Sponsor — Mrs. Vick Sponsor — Mr. Austin Roland Mathews 17 Kay Williams Kindergarten PE Sandra Henley Biology Botany Zoology Girl ’ Athletics Lisa Ivey Home Economics Family Living FHA Sponsor Sophomore Sponsor Ronda Jameson U.S. History OK History World History Gcorgraphy Psychology Sociology Jr. Sponsor Jacqueline Pollard Typing I 2 Gen Qusiness Drivers Ed Study Hall Business Math Bookkeeping Mike Schmidt Vo Ag I A 2 Ag Mechanics FFA Sponsor Sr. Sponsor Danny Schafer Boys' it Girls P.E. Drivers Education Girls’ Athletics Boys' Athletics Sophomore Sponsor The Faculty People 18 Ella Vick — English l-IV. Year- book Crca t i ve Writing A Freshman Sponsor William Austin — General Science. 5th A 6th P.E., Physiology. General Math. Computer Literacy A Freshman Sponsor Uyod Buckley — German I. Physics. Trig Math Analysis. Algebra I A II. and Senior Sponsor Jessie Bradshaw — Learning Lab, Junior Sponsor Who Point the Way 19 I James Culver w - Stacy Frick Laura Hopkins Michelle O’Donahue Robert Snowball Jodi Bentley Kristi Curtis Frankie Gunkel R. D. Justus Mrs. Johnston Desmond Daignault Jimmy Schmidt Eileen Pickle Marsha Harrison Bnan Schneider Jimmy Fairbanks LaT risha Hock Ronnie Nottingham Cheryl Tucker Eighth Grade 20 Seventh Grade Vernon Brake Brandy Friday Heather Nivens Daniel Vick Clark Kent Destiny Shellhammer Donald Vick Wayne Campbell Danny Lawson Telly Thomas Martha Mcguire Shawn Treat Carrie Beauchamp Chanda Tucker Brent Biggs Elsie Edwards Turner 21 Gail Ford Sixth Grade 7 i Tamara Allen Dewayne Ham mack f Jana Schmidt Orlando Williams Shannon Hams Keith Moorman Jennifer Smith Jeff Wright John Pross Julie Rogers Stephanie Smith Brandy Stansbury Larry Stinchcomb Kristy Treat 22 Alfred Allen Sabnna Clark • i i % Joey Barker r Jimmmy Grove Allison Bentley Deltrisc Hall Bentley £ Adam Jasien Donny Jenkins Angela Donny Jamie C. T. Josh Jones Linn Logan Mattingly McBlair Brandon Michael McAdams Nivens Kimberly Joe Pross Smith Mrs. Thompson Teacher Joshua Charlene Angela Todd Tucker Young F i f t h G r a d e u r t h Sarina Cosctti Joseph McConnell Brian Culver Leann Jenkins Schambra Mitchell Don Curtis Jerry Lawson Nathan Moorman I 111 David Farmer Brad Richardson L ana Misty Fanta Connie Shulls Smith Veasley Weaver f Khalid White Robert Williams Mrs. Northcutt G r a d e 24 Elvis Amy Adams Bentley Windie Billy Haggard Hammack Becky Wannie Phil pot Scott Tony Brandy Wilson Wolfington Mrs. Smith Lance Jennifer Russell Blasier Bond Brown Christy Jeff Melissa Crissup Farmer Galloway Crystal April Gina Smith ward White Third Grade 25 Aiidra Shadrack Traci Knsta Kimberly Barker Beauchamp Biggs Blasicr Brown Rami Callens Stacy John Tony Joshua Cobum Goodman Haggard James Teruko Mitchell Amanda Lance April James Moorman Piersol Richardson Riley Arthur Antwoine Smith Watson « Mario Ms. Brian Watson Second Grade 26 Michael Ashley Alicia Daignault Sherra Pickard Picture Not Available Shane Smith Christina Adam Waylin Crista Bates Brake Brandon Bryan John Travis Nicole Danyale Davis Frick Grove Harris Clayton Joshua Brandi Jason Long Maker McAdams Moorman Ashley Antonio Angela Shaleena Thomas Wiley White Wetterlund Scott Crissup Brandi Phillips Kelly Smith l r s t Ms. Battles 27 Wesley McNamer Picture Not Available Jeremy Philpot Williams 28 29 ... a time to laugh ... to keep silence E 1 ... to be young... 30 Organizations 31 FCA The parent body of Fellowship of Christian Athletes was started in 1947 when Oklahoma student coach Don McClanen spoke 3 minutes in a church service on “Making My Vocation Christian” and got an idea: Why not utilize the existing hero worship of the athlete to spotlight the greatest product of all, the Christian faith. In 1954 the idea lingered; coaches, clergy, athletes and businessmen were contacted. Then on November 12, 1954, FCA’s by-laws were adopted at Norman, Oklahoma. Then in 1956 McClanen became the first president with offices in Norman, Okla. The national headquarters moved to Kansas City at this time. 1st Row: Phillip Smith, Amanda Ashley, Dale Lindsey, Brenda Phillips, Rodney Chiles, Tim Hatter, Alecia Northcutt, Judy Freudenbcrger. 2nd Row: Tina Bostwick, Heather Nivens, Stacy Frick, Tracy McCracken, Jeanine Flasch, Alicia Rcnfroe, Janie Graham, Michele Perrin, Kristi Cur- tis. 3rd Row: Beverly Phillips. Lisa Anderson, Chanda Tucker, Jennifer Brake, Eileen Pickle, Joanna Collins, Paula Hatter 4th Row: Mrs. Sim- ma, Billie Harshman, Dyane Grahm, Michelle Priess, Michelle O’Donahue, Jodie Bentley, Miss Henley. 32 Future Farmers of America Top Row: Dallas Beauchamp, John Bramlett, Nick Goble, Randy Boles, Coby Johnston. Greg Lindsey, Shalanna Friday. 2nd Row: Todd Biggs, Steven Gussert, Gabe Roach, Tracy McCracken, Charles Downey. Michael Smith, Loren Finley, Patrick Smith. 3rd Row: Derrick Piersol, Michael Wolf, Brian Bentley, Johnie Jones, Brian Benson. Mr. Mike Schmidt. Sponsor Kristin Smith, Rich En- sign, Coy Nivens. John Lute, Tim Hatter. Kim (Hammack Biggs...) The annual Booster Club Supper and Auction was held Feb. 6 in the Coyle Gymnasium. The supper was a success with more than 500 being served. The auction was also a success coming within one hundred dollars of breaking the previous record. 33 Future Homemakers of America Bottom Row (left to right): Advisor, Mrs. Ivey, Historian — Paula Hatter, Vice President — Curtis Wilson, President — Michele Perrin, Recreation Director — Jeanine Flasch, Secretary Jeverly Phillips, Treasurer — Aleshia Lowery. Second Row: Barbara Smith, Latrisha Hock, Joanna Collins, Billee Harshman, foktGn Pickle, Michelle Priess, Dyanc Graham, Michelle O'Donahuc. Ihird Row: Frankie Gunkcl, Stacy Frick, Angel Matthews, Krisfl Curtis, Aundrell Roper, Alisha Simpson, Trina McCracken, Becky Wright, Lisa Anderson. Fourth Row: Davana Hall, Kristin Smith, Alccia Northcutt, Rodney Chiles, Tracy McCracken, Lesley Harris, LaTonya Anderson, Judy Freudenberger. 34 Chorus 1st Row: Becky Albertson, TaLisa Anderson, Tara Hinds, Debbie Armstrong, Calvin McBlair, Teacher, Mrs. Simma. 2nd Row: Demetrius Jones, Aleshia Lowery, Trina McCracken, Angel Mathews, Roland Mathews. 3rd Row: Larquitta Turner, Anna McGuire, Kristin Smith, Howard Ford, Lesley Harris, Tina Bostwick. 12 Year Club 1st Row: Kristal Spangler, Dale Lindsey, David Schneider. 2nd Row: Jeanine Flasch, Janie Graham, Kim Biggs. 3rd Row: Rodney Nottingham, Michele Perrin, Brenda Phillips, Tim Hatter (lying), Tammie Dawson. 35 German I First Row: Phillip Smith, Derrick Piersol, Curtis Wilson.Second Row: Coy Nivens, and teacher, Mr. Buckley. Upward Bound First Row: Alisha Simpson, Aundrell Roper, Joanna Collins. Second Row: LaTonya Anderson. Rochelle Johnson, Alicia Renfroe, Dale Lindsey. Bottom Row: David Schnicdcr, Paula Hatter. Top Row: Alecia Northcutt, Coy Nivens, Judy Freudenberger, Phillip Smith. J u n • i o r H ealth Hands Head H eart Bottom Row: Jamie Brake. Brandy Beard, Donald Vick, Brent Biggs, Destiny Shellhammer, Daniel Vick. Middle Row: Michelle Pness, Eileen Pickle, Elsie Edwards, Heather Nivens, Retta Mitchell, Brian Schnieder. Billee Harshman. Top Row: Frankie Gunkel, Vernon Brake, R. D. Justus, Ronnie Shellhammer, Jimmy Schmidt, Dawn Lute. Pint Row: D J Phillips. Jason Nivent. Michael Bentley. Brad Richardson. Brandon McAdams, khalid White. Robert Williams. Joe Smith. Nathan Moorman. Lccann Jenkins. Second Row: Alfred Allen. Dcwayne Hammack. Seth Justus. Kimberly Press. Michael Nivens. Tcnny Maker. Misty Smith. Don ( urns. Joseph McC onnell. JcfT Wnght. Donny Jenkins third Row: Fanta VeasJey. Keith Moorman. Corey ( aliens. Angela Young. Connie Weaver. Kim Brown. Angela Jones. Shambra Mitchell. C. T Mattingly. Zach Price t-oarth Row: John Pros . Larry Stinchcomb. Jana Schmidt. Brandy Stansbury. Jamie Logan. Jennifer Smith. Billy Lute. Jamie Pickle. Marcia Nor- thcutt. Alfred Wright. Wesley Brown 37 High School Honor Roll Superintendent’s 1st Row: Tina Stone, Michele Perrin, Jeanine Flasch, Judy Frcudenbergcr, Beverly Phillips. 2nd Row: Alicia Rcnfroe, Lisa Boles, Derrick Piersol, Randy Boles, Phillip Smith. 3rd Row: Becky Wright. Debbie Armstrong, Andy Hilbert, Coy Nivens. Principal’s 1st Row: Trina McCracken, Katrina Wilkinson. Brenda Phillips. Paula Hatter, Greg Lindsey. 2nd Row: Coby Johnston, Patrick Smith, Brian Benson, John Bramlett. 38 Larry Stinchcomb, Marcia Northcutt, Jodi Bentley, Allison Bentley. 2nd Row: Destiny Shellhammer, Jennifer Smith, Brandy Stansbury. Principal Junior High Honor Roll Superintendent 1st Row: Ryan Piersol, Brandon McAdams, Zach Price, John Pross, Angela Young, Dakota Ashley, Kimberly Pross, Tina Campball, Jimmy Grove 2nd Row: Jamie Logan, Stephanie Smith, Julie Rogers. Billy Lute, Henry Krance, Jana Schmidt, Kristy Treat. Wesley Brown, Erick Goble. 3rd Row: Michelle Priess, Nakia Bush. Heather Nivens, Retta Mitchell, Billee Harshman, Jamie Pickle. 4th Row: Vernon Brake, Jimmy Schmidt, R. D. Justus. Shannon Harris. 39 Yearbook First Row: Mrs. Vick (Teacher), Alicia Renfroe, David Schneider, Tim Hatter, Tammie Dawson, Rodney Chiles Second Row: Karen Frates, Debbie Armstrong, Tara Hinds, Lisa Anderson, Angel Mathews, David Hinds, Kristine Adams. Third Row: Liz Long, Tracy Mc- Cracken, Jimmy Brown, Loren Finley, Brenda Phillips, Janie Graham. Teacher and Office Aides First Row: Debbie Armstrong, Tammie Dawson, Alicia Renfroe, Kristal Spangler, Kristine Adams. Second Row: David Schneider, Tara Hinds, Alecia Northcutt, Kim Biggs, Dale Lindsey, Janie Graham. Third Row: Michele Perrin, Rodney Nottingham, Tim Hatter, Brenda Phillips, Jeanine Flasch, Bruce Winn. 40 Sports Junior Varsity Boys Basketball 1st Ron: Demetrius Jones. Patrick Smith, Tyrone Collins. Curtis Wilson, Calvin McBlair, Daniel Williams. 2nd Row: Greg Lindsey, Charles Downey, Nick Goble, Phillip Smith, Antoine Roper, Joey Lemer. 3rd Row: Coach Danny Schafer. Ricky Gunkel, David Hinds, Ronnie Thomas, Antonio Renfroc, Brian Bentley. Varsity Boys 1st Row: Brian Bentley, Curtis Wilson, Tim Halter, Phillip Smith, Joey Lcrner. 2nd Row: Greg Lindsey, Dale Lindsey, Ricky Gunkel, Charles Downey, Nick Goble. 3rd Row: Rodney Chiles, Ronnie Thomas, Rodney Nottingham, David Hinds, Bruce Winn, Coach Danny Schafer. 42 Junior Varsity Girls Basketball Bottom Row: Barbara Smith. Beverly Phillips, Jennifer Brake. Katnna Wilkinson, Paula Hatter. Dyane Graham Second Row: Kristine Adams, Knstal Spangler, Davana Hall. Amanda Ashley, Judy Freudenbcrger. Alisha Simpson. Coach Sandra Henley. Varsity Girls ottom Row Dyane Graham. Barbara Smith. Beverly Phillips. Katnna Wilkinson, Jennifer Brake Paula Matter, ivi.aoie kow: mime Adams Alisha Simpson. Jeamne Flasch, Davana Hall. Amanda Ashley, Michele Pemn. Judy Freudcnberger Gist Row: licia Renfroe (Manager), Aundrell Roper, Krislal Spangler, Brenda Phillips, Rochelle Johnson, Alecia Northcutt, Coach Sandra lenley, Kim Biggs (Manager). 43 1 8 9 8 7 Homecoming 9 i Rochelle Johnson, Rodney Chiles, Brenda Phillips, Rodney Nottingham, Kristal Spangler, Dale Lindsey, Alccia Northcutt, Jeanine Flasch, Tim Hatter, Bruce Winn, Michele Perrin, Kristine Adams, Curtis Wilson, Beverly Phillips. Phillip Smith, Judy Frcudcnburgcr tW-L t Crown Bearer — Jeremy Allen Flower Girl — Sara Stinchcomb The crown bearer and flower girl were chosen by the Coyle High School Cheerleaders. King — Tim Halter Queen — Jeanine Flasch The king was chosen by the Coyle Bluejacket Varsity basketball girls, and the king was chosen by the Coyle Bluejacket Varsity boys. We are proud to have Tim and Jeanine as our King and Queen for the 1987-88 Homecoming Court. A Night to Remember Candidates Brenda Phillips, Kristal Spnagler, Senior Escort, Rodney Nottingham Candidate Alecia Northcutt, Senior Escort, Dale Lindsey Attendant Judy Freudenburger, Sophomore Escort Phillip Smith King — Tim Hatter Queen — Jeanine Flasch Candidate Jeanine Flasch, Senior Escort. Bruce Winn Attendant Beverly Phillips, Junior Escort, Curtis Wilson Wm Candidates Kristine Adams, Michele Per- rin, Senior Escort, Tim Hatter Attendant Rochelle Johnson, Junior Escort, Rodney Chiles Baseball Blues First Row (from left): Dyane Graham, Patrick Smith, Curtis Wilson, Michael Wolf, John Bramlett, Tyrone Collins, Paula Hatter (Bookkeeper). Second Row: Phillip Smith, Greg Lindsey, Charles Downey, Tim Hatter, Bnan Bentley. Johnnie Lute. Third Row: Rodney Chiles, Todd Biggs, Michael Smith, David Hinds, Coy Nivens, and Coach Danny Schafer. 1988 Spring Baseball Team Autographs 46 We Played Our Way to State! s the team cuts down the net after win- ning the Consolation Bracket of the Area Tournament, they realize that they are on the way to the State Tournament for the first time in more than six years! The season’s 26 wins and 4 losses are going through their minds. They won the Mor- rison and Mulhall-Orlando Invitational Tournaments, won the Conference, and escaped close games through the play-offs. They remember out-scoring Ripley in Districts, holding off Garber in the Regionals and coming back to defeat Thomas after being defeated by Hooker in the Area Tournament. The “Big Show was ahead in Oklahoma City. Will we make it there again? Yes! Let’s go for the big win next year, guys!!! Seated from left: Demetrius Jones, Nick Goble, Greg Lindsey. Lamont Allison, Dale Lindsey (Holding Plaque), Tim Hatter, Curtis Wilson. Standing from left: Charles Downey, Bruce Winn, Rodney Nottingham, Ronnie Thomas. David Hinds. Todd Biggs, Antoine Roper, Rodney Chiles, Ricky Gunkel, and Coach Danny Schafer. (Photos courtesy of Kim Downey.) 47 All-Around Student Runs Coach Sandra Henley presents plaque to Brenda. Coyle has a small High School Track Team composed of Amanda Ashley (soph.), Beverly Phillips (Jr.), and Brenda Phillips (Sr.). Brenda has participated in track since the 8th grade, and has gone to State 3 times during the period of her high school years. This year Brenda, who writes poetry, is tops in academics, is head cheerleader, and plays basketball, placed sixth in the High Jump out of a field of 16. 48 Pictures of the Past 49 Junior High Boys’ Basketball 5th and 6th Grade Bottom Row: Adam Jasicn, Brandon McAdams, James Grove, Donald Jenkins, Joe Smith, Michael Bentley, Joshua McBlair, C. T. Mattingly, Coach Danny Schafer. 2nd Row: Michael Nivens, Donny Linn, Charles Wright, Joseph Barker, Joshua Todd, Alfred Allen, Zach Price, Wesley Brown, Ryan Piersol. 3rd Row: Billy Lute, Dakota Ashley, Dcwayne Hammack, Tcn- ny Maker, Seth Justus, Erik Goble, Jeff Wright, Keith Moorman. Top Row: John Pross, Nicholas Hinds, Larry Stinchcomb, Shannon Harris. 7th and 8th Grade Bottom Row: Shawn Treat, Mark Argyle, Brent Biggs, Donald Vick, Shane Adams. Middle Row: Vernon Brake, R. D. Justus, Chad Lute, James Bostwick, Brian Schneider. Top Row: Coach Danny Schafer, Desmond Daignault, Ronnie Nottingham, Robert Snowball, James Fairbanks. 50 Junior High Basketball Fifth and Sixth Bottom Row: Allison Bentley, Charlene Tucker, Deltrisc Hall, Stephanie Smith, Kim Pross. Misty Blaster. Middle Row: Kristy Treat, Julie Rodgers, Marcia Northcutt, Brandy Stansbury, Jamie Logan. Jana Schmidt, Jamie Pickle. Last Row: Coach Henley. Stephanie Phillips, Brandy Barker, Jennifer Smith, Tamara Allen. Seventh and Eight Bottom Row: Latrisha Hock, Michelle O'Donahue, Michelle Priess, Destiny Shellhammer Middle Row: Billee Harshman. Retta Mitchell, Chanda Tucker, Heather Nivens, Nakia Bush. Last Row: Coach Sandra Henley, Stacy Frick, Kristi Curtis, Cheryl Tucker, Eileen Pickle, Jodie Bentley. Cheerleaders Billee Harshman, 8th, Julie Rogers. 6th, Stephanie Smith, 6th, Stacy Frick, 8th, Allison Bentley, 5th, Kristy Curtis, 8th, Michelle Priess, 8th, Marcia Northcutt, 6th. Alisha Simpson, 9th, Jennifer Brake, IOth, Aleshia Lowery, 10th, Beverly Phillips, 11th, Brenda Phillips, 12th, Paula Hatter, 10th, Mascot: Tracy McCracken, I Ith. 52 The C-Club 87-88 1st Row: Greg Lindsey. Michael Wolf. Tvronc Collins, Patrick Smith. Demetrius Jones. Kim (Hammack) Biggs. John Bramlclt, Katrina Wilkinson, Beverly Phillips. Paula Hatter 2nd Row: Calvin McBlair, Judy Freudenberger. Jeanine Flasch, Michele Perrin, Mike Smith, Kristal Spangler, Todd Biggs. Kristine Adams. Amanda Ashley. Curtis Wilson, Jennifer Brake. Dyane Graham 3rd Row: Ricky Gunkel, Joey Lemer, Havana Hall. Dale Lindsey. Phillip Smith, Rodney Chiles, Alecia Northcutt. Aundrell Roper, Alisha Simpson. Alicia Renfroe, Barbara Smith 4th Row: Coy Nivens. Charles Downey. Brian Bentley. Rochelle Johnson, Brenda Phillips, David Hinds, Ronnie Thomas. Tim Hatter, John Lute. Antonio Renfroe. Nick Goble. People Who Keep Us Going BUS DRIVERS (from left): Joe Long, Terry Stepp, Steve Moss. Judy Bema, and Vernon Brake. (Not pictured — Bill Austin). COOKS (from left): Marie Thomas, Jackie Phillips, Nancy Brake, Carol Costner, and Lila Longan. This Page Sponsored (In Part) by K and J Recreational Vehicle Park Guthrie, Oklahoma 73044 282-3557 Coyle Schools Say Goodbye ... After 17 Years of Service as the Coyle Schools’ Secretary — the only school secretary — Martha Dobson retires. When we think about the number of years, we realize that most of us have never known of anyone else, not even a substitute. So, after accepting the shock, members of the faculty, staff, administra- tion, and their families got together to pre- sent Mrs. Dobson a plaque, which was engraved with the poem known only as “The Creed.” The presentation was made during the Annual Faculty Fish Fry on May 12th. The cooks for this occasion were Prin- cipal Gene Benson, Superintendent Larry Northcutt, and “Bud” Carrier. Winners of the 1988 J n the Spring of '88, the yearbook class once again took nominations for and conducted a final vote by ballots of the people con- sidered to be the best (or worst) of a wide range of categories. Although all of the winners are not pictured, they are all listed along with their categories. Brightest eyes — Beverly Phillips and Lamont Allison; Cutest Smile — Amy Johnston and Dale Lindsey; Best Dressed — Judy Freudenberger, Antoine Roper; Most Likely to Suc- ceed — Jeanine Flasch, Andy Hilbert; Most Athletic — Brenda Phillips, Tim Hatter; Class With Most School Spirit — Senior; Biggest Flirts — Amy Johnston, Tim Hatter; Most Dependable — Jeanine Flasch, Tim Hatter; Most Daring — Angel Mathews, Dallas Beauchamp; Favorite Teachers — Mrs. Jacqueline Pollard, Mr. Lloyd Buckley; Best Legs — Debbie Arm- strong, Tim Hatter; Friendliest — Alicia Ren- froe, Tim Hatter, Mr. and Miss CHS — Tim Hatter and Jeanine Flasch; Yearbook King and Queen — David Schneider and Beverly Phillips; Most School Spirit — Brenda Phillips, Tim Hat- ter; Best Personality — Alicia Renfroe, Tim Hatter; Class Clowns — Aundrell Roper, Bruce Winn. 56 Nineteen Eighty-Eight I ■“ reale proaram Coyle It S(hoof s4uJilori I 8.-00 .m. Way 15, 1988 ro f UOMUl MNN Imaziny (yrute Roehetle Joh n ion ..............K.k. 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Roehetfe ohnson Ladies Top the Class of’88 60 Valedictorian Michele Perrin tijjljth Ofmibr (frrabuatiuu (Tursbau, iNau 1?, 1888 0 “ « 7 tliqlith (lf rabr (Class Knll mr (Clifton Sltaiir A bams Dofti tlanirllr Dlnillrn Dantrs jflatllirlu Dlosttmcl; Damir lairl Dlrakr jflallirto 'iurrl (Cou hraii Damrs iflirltarl Culurr Diristiur Krn'rr (Curtis {lrsimutit Kritr Oaiaiunll Damrs (Otis ifairiiaiiks fjtanj D«' jfrirk ?rankir {latmi (imtikrl •tiller tiinrr Harsiimaii llalcMrtonj Across alutatnru A rrss ms laura Ann Hopkins liiihrrt {larnl Dnslus (Chad Anhrrlit Diiilr Oatim jflirhrllr Dailr liotmir D.rr Nottingham Jflirhrllr Damn D)'{)iiiuliiir ;urlmi ;ilrrn jjirklr jflirhrllr l .ir JJrirss 4:inir jflirharl rlnmM •Irian jfrrhrnrk rlmriiirr Hohrrt $uotuhall (flirrtjl hu m or I In vTnrkrr ftmllru K.P. .Justus Ami Dolmston '■aohlh Oiiraftr iTrarhrr THE CANDIDATES OF ‘88: Lillian Kristine Adams, Rebecca Ann Albert- son, Deborah Armstrong, Kimberly Biggs, Tammie Dawson, Richard En- sign, Jeanine Flasch, Janie Graham, Timothy Hatter, Andrew Hilbert, Tara Hinds, Amy Johnston, Dale Lindsey, Alecia Northcutt, Rodney Nottingham, Michele Perrin, Brenda Phillips, Robert Pricss, Jr., Alicia Renfroe, David Schneider, Knstal Spangler, and Bruce Winn. HEN they enter the ninth grade they wait and wade through four more years of required classes of courses to fill in time. They try to hold back the anticipation that bubbles just beneath the studious surface until it finally erupts like a volcano at least two weeks before ... Graduation 62 The food must be expensive! Don’t Ask!!??!!! The triple date in the 25 mile zone. This picture may or may not speak for itself. (This was Senior Trip) A friendly game of Monopoly. Senior Trip was like the bus ride to school — there was some tossing; tur- ning, bouncing and bumping around with lots of generosity sprinkled over the pain. 63 Senior Directory Kristine Adams — Basketball 2 yrs.. Music 2 yrs., Softball 2 yrs., Hobbies: Basketball. Softball, Meeting New Friends, Having a Good Time, Future Plans: Undecided. Rebecca Albertson — Honor Roll 4 yrs.. Chorus 4 yrs.. Hobbies: Music and Reading, Future Plans: Marriage and Possibly Attend College at CSU or a Business College. Debbie Armstrong — Choir 3 yrs.. Yearbook Photographer I yr.. Honor Roll I yr., Senior Class Photographer, OfTicc Aide, Hobbies: Volleyball, Shopping, Drawing, Swimming, Future Plans: Attend Vo-Tech. Kim (Hammack) Biggs — Track 1 yr., FHA 2 yrs., FFA 3 yrs.. Basketball 4 yrs., FBLA I yr.. Honor Roll, FFA Sweetheart, 1986-88 Grccnhand Degree, Chapter Farmer Degree, Hobbies: Craftwork, Aerobics, Weight Lifting, and Swimming, Future Plans: Attend College and Major in Business Administration. Tammie Dawson — OSU Alumni Scholar, Sr. Class Pres., Jr. Class Vice Pres., Honor Roll 4 yrs.. FHA 3 yrs.. Office Aide, FBLA, Year- book 2 yrs.. Hobbies: Going Out, Counted Cross-Stitch, Playing the Piano, Future Plans: Go to Vo-Tech and Finish Education, Get Mar- ried, Get Job as Secretary, Rich Ensign — FFA 4 yrs., Jr. Pres., Sr. Treasurer, Basketball 3 yrs.. Baseball 3 yrs., B Honor Roll. Hobbies: Sports. Hunting, Fishing, Future Plans: Go to OSU and Major in Veterinary Science. Jcanine Flasch — FCA Pres., Sr. Class Vice Pres., FHA Officer 3 yrs., 12 yr. Club, Freshman Class V. Pres.. Sophomore and Junior Class Pres., Basketball 4 yrs.. Track 3 yrs., Supt. Honor Roll, Hobbies: Basketball, Tennis, Future Plans: To Attend OSU and Major in Education. Janie Graham — Chorus 1 yr., FFA 4 yrs., Cheerleader 1 yr., FCA 2 yrs., 12 yr. Club. Yearbook 2 yrs.. Office Aide. Hobbies: Playing Ten- nis, Shopping, Swimming, Spending Time with Friends, Future Plans: To Attend College and Major in Health Communications. Tim Hatter — Who's Who Among American High School Students, Baseball 4 yrs.. Basketball 4 yrs.. Track 4 yrs., FFA 4 yrs., 87-88 Homecoming King, Hobbies: Sports, Movies, Future Plans: Attend College at an Oklahoma College and Major in Business. Andy Hilbert — Honor Roll 4 yrs.. Hobbies: Working, Spending Money, Investing Money in Stock Market, Future Plans: To Major in Business Management at Oxford. Tara Hinds — FHA, Church Traveling Choir, School Choir, Hobbies: Sewing and Singing. Future Plans: Go to College and Major in Music and Minor in Broadcast Journalism. Amy Johnston — FFA 4 yrs., '85 Chapter Greenhand Award and Queen Candidate, Yearbook 2 yrs.. Senior Photographer. Office Aide, Chorus 2 yrs., Deca, Honor Roll, Hobbies: Bodytoning, Watching Movies, Spending Time with Friends. Future Plans: Attend OSU or CSU, Major Undecided. Dale Lindsey — Basketball 4 yrs., Baseball, FCA 2 yrs.. Office Aide, Track 12 yr. Club. Honor Roll. Hobbies: Dating. Hunting, Flirting, and Playing Basketball, Future Plans: Attend Langston University. Alecia Northcutt — FHA 4 yrs., FCA 2 yrs., FCA Secretary. 4 H 4 yrs., German I yr.. Basketball 4 yrs.. Track 4 yrs.. Teachers' Aide, Honor Roll 2 yrs., Hobbies: Basketball. Skiing, Shopping, Swimming, and Going to the Movies, Future Plans: Go tq College and Major in Physical Therapy. Rodney Nottingham — Stillwater Newspress Player of the Week, All-Area Team, Freshman Class Officer. Hobbies: Basketball, Future Plans: Undecided. Michele Perrin — 87-88 FHA Pres., Jr. . Sr. Class Sec., Basketball, Track, Who's Who Among American High School Students, OSU Alumni Scholar. FCA, 86-87 Oklahoma Czech Queen, 1985 OK Miss T.E.E.N., Hobbies: Attending Pageants, Watching Movies, Spons, Future Plans: To Attend College, Major Undecided. Brenda Phillips — Basketball. Track, FHA 1 yr.. Office Aide, Honor Roll. FCA. Cheerleading, Yearbook Editor, Softball. Future Plans: Attend Tonkowa Junior College and Major in Business Management, and Play Basketball and Softball. Bobby Pness — 84-85 Greenhand Degree, 86 Chapter Farmer Degree, 86-87 Sentinal. 87-88 Vice Pres., OCCA, FFA. Vo-Tech. Hobbies: Showing Livestock, Riding 3-Wheelers, Going Out, Future Plans: Become a Farmer or Rancher and major in Land Management. Alicia Renfroe — 87-88 Upward Bound Pres., FHA I yr.. FCA Basketball 1 yr., Manager 3 yrs.. Yearbook. Honor Roll, Office Aide, Hob- bies: Reading, Talking, and Spending Time with Fnends, Future Plans: Attend Langston University, Major Undecided David Schneider — 4-H County Pres., Local Chapter Pres., Hobbies: Driving and Backpacking, Future Plans: To Get Job, Live a Life of Luxury, and Go to College. Kristal Spangler — Honor Roll, Basketball, Track, Cheerleading, National Honor Society, Hobbies: Crafting (Woodworking), and Playing Tennis, Boating. Swimming, Future Plans: To Attend OSU and Major in Business Management. Bruce Winn — Baseball, Basketball, C-Club, Hobbies: Basketball, Baseball, Going to Movies, Future Plans: To Attend Langston Univer- sity and Major in Physical Education or Business. 64 I


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