CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION 8 FACULTY 1 1 SENIORS 15 JUNIORS 20 SOPHOMORES 25 JUNIOR HIGH 30 ELEMENTARY 36 ACTIVITIES 45 ORGANIZATIONS 55 ATHLETICS 65 FAVORITES 77 VALEDICTORIAN 86 ADVERTISING 91 DAVID TYLER YEARBOOK STAFF PATSY STEWARD MR. J. D. JACKSON Advisor Advisor--------- - - - Editor - - --------- Business Manager - - Class Editor ------- Organizations Editor Athletics Editor - - Mr. J. D. Jackson - - David Tyler - Patsy Steward Marsha Cochrane ■ - Dwight Watson - - - - Paul Jones IN MEMORIAM USA ANNE ROSS Ufe can be compared to a rose garden. Now when the owner of the garden wants a bouquet for his table he goes out into the garden and plucks those roses which will make the loveliest bouquet. When God wants a bouquet for the heavenly table, the choice is up to Him. He owns the garden, and He picks the flowers as He chooses. Recently He chose to pick a precious little bud to beautify the heavenly table. 7 ADMINISTRATION SUPERINTENDENT O. T. BECK This year, Mr. O. T. Beck is com- pleting his thirty-second year in the educational field. This is his fourth year as superintendent at Dale. Mr. Beck gained his B. A. from Southeast- ern State College and his Masters De- gree from Tulsa University. In addi- tion to his administrative duties, he is coaching the B team and the grade girls basketball teams. PRINCIPAL J. D. JACKSON Mr. Jackson is teaching his fifteenth year at Dale. He joined the faculty in the fall of 1954 as grade school teacher and principal. Later he was transferred to high school as science teacher, and is presently high school principal. In 1950 he received the degree of Bachelor of Science from Central State College and went on to receive his de- gree as Masters of Education from the University of Oklahoma. When he is not busy in the principal's office he will be found teaching a class, sponsoring the 4-H club and yearbook. DALE SCHOOL BOARD SEATED: LeRoy Bryan. Clerk; Roy Bate, President; Roy Gentry. Vice President. STANDING: J. J. Long, member; and Sid Harmon, member. The Dale School Board is a very busy organization with the interests of the school at heart. Much credit and thanks go to them for their time and effort put forth to make this an outstanding school system. We cannot stress enough the work and thankless duties these men are called on to perform. 10 FACULTY MRS. DESSIE D. CRENSHAW Teaches First Grade B. S. - East Central State College 1 year at Dale MRS. MAGDALENA KOHLER DELLAV1A Teaches English B.S. - O.B.U. Librarian, Junior Sponsor 1 year at Dale MR. HAROLD JONES Teaches Drivers Education Athletic Coach, Letterman's Sponsor B.S. - M.T. East Central State 4 years at Dale MR. MORRIS GORDON Teaches Sixth Grade B. S. - George Peabody College Sponsors 4-H Club 2 years at Dale MRS. MILDRED GORDON Teaches English, French , Speech B. A. - O.B.U. Senior Class Sponsor 1 year at Dale MRS. LORETA MILES Teaches Fourth Grade B. A. -O.B.U. Grade 4-H Girls Sponsor 5 years at Dale MR. RICHARD NEEL Teaches Science Elementary Principal B. S. - Stephen F. Austin Junior Class Sponsor 2 years at Dale MRS. LOUISE O'DONNELL Teaches Second Grade B.S. -O.S.U. 1 year at Dale MRS. LINDA PARKER Teaches Business B.S. - Southwestern State Sponsors 8th Grade and Pep Club 1 year at Dale f MRS. JOYCE POWERS Teaches Kindergarten B. S. - East Central State 1 year at Dale MRS. PEGGY ROZELL Teaches Home Economics B. S. -O. S.U. FHA and Freshman Class Sponsor 1 year at Dale MR. IRVIN SCHMIDT Teaches Voc. Ag. B. S. - O.S.U. FFA and Senior Class Sponsor 10 years at Dale MRS. ROSE SCHUMACHER Teaches Third Grade B.S. - East Central State 4-H Sponsor 8 years at Dale MR. JIM VEAZEY Teaches Social Studies B. A. - O.B.U. Sophomore Sponsor 1 year at Dale MR. HAROLD WOOLDRIDGE Teaches Math B. S. • Southeastern State Sponsor Seventh Grade 1 year at Dale 14 SENIORS DAVID CARTER F. F. A. 4 yrs. Basketball 3 yrs. Letterman's Club MARSHA COCHRANE Student Council Sec. 2 yrs. Letterman's Club Sec. 1 yr. Basketball 2 yrs. Junior Play RONALD DAWKINS Basketball 3 yrs. Baseball 3 yrs. Letterman's Club 3 yrs. Junior Play RONNIE DRAPER Student Council Vice Pres. 1 yr. JOHN EDWARDS F. F. A. 1 yr. 16 MIKE FIELDS EILEEN HALBERT Student Council 2 yrs. F. H. A. 4 yrs. Pep Club 4 yrs. Girls State MITCHELL HILL Basketball 3 yrs. Baseball 3 yrs. Letterman's Club 3 yrs. Letterman's Vice Pres. 1 yr. 1969 JAN HOWE Newspaper Editor Student Council Rep. 1 yr. Cheerleader 2 yrs. Junior Play PAUL JONES Vice Pres. Senior Class Basketball-Baseball 3 yrs. Letterman's Club 2 yrs. Junior Play CECIL KERN ELL F. F. A. 4 yrs. Baseball-Basketball 3 yrs. Letterman's Club Student Council 17 DEBBIE KINNAMON Letterman's Club Pres. 1 yr. Basketball 3 yrs. F.F.A. Sweetheart 1968 Junior Play JOE KUNZE Student Council Rep. 3 yrs. F.F.A. Pres. 1 yr. Boys' State County 4-H Pres. 1 yr. JOANN REDING F. H. A. 4 yrs. Letterman's Club 1 yr. Basketball 3 yrs. Junior Play LORNA LEE Letterman’s Club Basketball 2 yrs. H. S. Basketball Manager Junior Play JIMMY ROBERTS F.F.A. 4 yrs. Pep Club 1 yr. Yearbook Staff Junior Play SENIORS 69 DOYLE MOSIER F.F.A. Vice Pres. 1 yr. F.F.A. Reporter 1 yr. 4-H Club Junior Play BILLY JOE SIMS F.F.A. 4 yrs. F.F.A. Sentinel Pep Club Junior Play PATSY STEWARD F. H. A. Pres. 2 yrs. F. F. A. Sweetheart 67 Yearbook Business Manager Junior Play LOYD THOMPSON F. F. A. 4 yrs. Farm Mechanics 1 yr. Yearbook Staff DAVID TLYER Science Club Pres. 2 yrs. F. F. A. 3 yrs. Yearbook Editor Junior Play David Tyler President Paul Jones Vice President Marsha Cochrane Secretary Patsy Steward Reporter Dwight Watson Reporter Eileen Halbert Student Council Mitchell Hill Student Council DWIGHT WATSON Student Council Pres. 1 yr. Basketball 1 yr. Junior Play MRS. MILDRED GORDON Sponsor MR. IRVIN SCHMIDT Sponsor 19 JUNIORS MEL BLACK Baseball, Basketball 2 yrs. Letterman's Club 1 yr. junior Play RICKEY BREWER Baseball 1 yr. Letterman's Club 1 yr. F. F. A. 3 yrs. LINDA BRIGGS Pep Club 1 yr. Newspaper Staff Junior Play SHIRLEY BRYAN Junior Play 4-H Club 8 yrs. Cheerleader 1 yr. DARLA BRYCE Basketball 2 yrs. Letterman's Club 1 yr. Newspaper Staff 1 yr. Rickey Brewer President Roellen Gentry Vice President Phyllis Gambrell Secretary Nina Jones Reporter Mike Smith Reporter Gail Hash Student Council Jerry Kinnamon Student Council 21 KENNY CODER JON DAVIS BRENDA DEERE F.H.A. - 2 yrs. Pep Club - 1 yr. Newspaper Staff PHYLLIS GAMBRELL F.H. A. - 3 yrs. Cheerleader - 1 yr. Class Secretary - 3 yrs. MARVIN GATES F.F.A. - 1 yr. Junior Play Pep Club - 1 yr. LaWANNA GAY F. H. A. - 3 yrs. Newspaper Staff Junior Play ROELLEN GENTRY MIKE GULLY Letterman's Club 4-H - 8 yrs. F.H. A. - 3 yrs. 22 GAIL HASH Basketball - 2 yrs. Student Council - 1 yr. Letterman's Club - 1 yr. NINA JONES Basketball - 2 yes. F.H.A. - 3 yrs. Class Reportet - 2 yrs. JERRY KINNAMON Basketball-Baseball - 2 yrs. Letterman’s Club - 1 yr. Student Council - 1 yr. PAT MULCAHY Pep Club - 1 yr. Junior Play WANNETTA LITTLEHEAD Pep Club - 2 yrs. BILLY PAIGE Junior Play F.F. A. - 1 yr. Pep Club - 3 yrs. KATIE LOWERY Pep Club Secretary Junior Play F.H.A. - 1 yr. MARSHA PELTIER Junior Play F.H.A. - 3 yrs. Pep Club - 3 yrs. 23 FRANKIE POOLE F.F. A. - 3 yrs. Science Club - 2 yrs. MARY ROTH F. H. A. - 1 yr. Pep Club - 1 yr. Newspaper Staff ARVIN WALKUP Baseball - 1 yr. Letterman’s Club - 1 yr. Junior Play DOMINGO POSADAS F.F.A. - 1 yr. Junior Play JANET ROWE F. H. A. - 3 yrs. Pep Club - 1 yr. Library MRS. DELLA VIA Sponsor ROBERT ROSS F.F. A. - 2 yrs. 4-H - 7 yrs. Basketball - 1 yr. MIKE SMITH Class Reporter Junior Play MR. RICHARD NEEL Sponsor 24 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE 26 Elizabeth Bates Yvonna Bowden Terry Brown Judy Bugg Richard Carter CLASS MR. JIM VEAZEY Tony Evans Paula Gentry Debbie Hade George Halbert ? 27 Debbie Hendershot Unda Hill Vernon Hill Patsy Jack Jimmy Kinnamon Tony Evans President Linda Hill Vice-President Tanya Peltier Secretary Jimmy Kinnamon Reporter Vera Kinnamon S. C. Rep. Tom Pringle S. C. Rep. Jim Veazey Sponsor Vera Kinnamon Doug Lawellen Kendall Lee Linda Lee Joyce Makaseah 28 Darlene Poole Tom Pringle Rickey Ramsey Pat Roberts Ruthie Schultz Robert Sims Dale Smith Jeanie Snyder Mike Steward Scott Steward Donna Thomas Dave Youngen JUNIOR HIGH _____________________________ President - Nancy Stubbs Vice-President - Bobby Kingery Secretary-Treasurer - Barbara Kinnamon Reporters - Jan Kunze Richard Carter Student Council Representatives - Kay Gentry Loyd Steward FRESHMEN FRESI- Mary Jo Chancellor Judy Deere Jody Fitchett Vicki Fredman Kenneth Gates Kay Gentry Alan Green Steve Hash Reta Havens Vickie Holdridge Betty James Ken Kalies Bobby Kingery Barbara Kinnamon Mike Kinnamon Jan Kunze IEN Melinda Meyers Gene Middleton Patricia Mosier John Smalldridge Loyd Steward Nancy Stubbs Carolyn Tiger Marilyn Tiger Eddie Walker Carla Walkup Debbie Watson Charles Whited Althea Woods Doug Wright Bart Yoder Marsha Young Danny Likens Josephine Littlehead 33 EIGHTH GRADE Kathy Batt Susan Blassingame MRS. LINDA PARKER Steve Bowden Max Brewer Judy Brunk Rene Burnett Dean Carter Sharon Cook Debbie Daugherty Judy Deer Rhonda Grimmett Connie Hall Glenn Hansta Craig Hash Tim Howe LaDonna Jack Janie Johnson Charita Landrum Victor Lee Bob McCain Janis Payne Ted Reid Doug Rathbun Larry Snow Terry Steward Dennis Thompson Ann Trego 34 SEVENTH GRADE MR. HAROLD WOOLDRIDGE Kathy Bryce Carol Carter Ken Curtis Theresa Fredman Rhonda Gentry Ray Grimmett John Hall Terry Harrell Kevin Kalies Janell Lee Lela Lucy Evelyn Rinker Kathy Roberts Tommy Rooker Paula Schmidt Curtis Stanford Ricky Stiles Robbie Thrasher Kevin Tyler Darwin Raines 35 SIXTH GRADE Randy Bact MR. MORRIS GORDON David Brunk Glenda Bryan Bobby Cox Steve Cox Orphie Creek Tracy Green Judy Hall Randy Harnett Jan Harmon Kevin Johnson David Loman Mike Monday Sharon Newell Vera Payne John Rosser Paul Rosser Teresa Rooker Bobby Russell Melody Schmidt Stacy Steward Barbara Taylor Darla Thomas Donna Thompson Teresa Thrasher Marilyn Young 37 Carolyn Barnard Larry Blassingame Donna Bouchie Elise Brown Sherry Bryce Karen Carter Richard Cook Mike Cox George Deer Monte Dixon Mitch Harper Elga Harrell Sandra Hammett Tracey Harris Connie Hendershot Karen Kalies Jonathan Karnes Richard Landrum David Lucy Rickie McClarney Philip Mosier Gary Newton Mildred Payne Don Allen Poole Diane Smith Karen Smith Mark Snyder Robert Spicer Marty Stacey Jeanette Steward Stanley Stiles Debra Taylor Earnest Taylor 38 FOURTH GRADE MRS. LORETA MILES Dennis Gates Donna Gibson Lloyd Grimmett Mack Harris Diane Hendershot Carla Lee Mark Long Patsy Lorden Leta Ann Miles Martha Newall Grady Newton Walter Payne Freda Raines Dian Reding Carrie Rinker Alice Rosser Donna Russell Cozay Snyder Dana Spicer David Thompson Mike Thrasher Tamara Tyler Kent Wirth Anita Woods Monica Young 39 MRS. ROSE SCHUMACHER THIRD GRADE Kelly Carter Barbara Cox Ronald Deer Terri Flewallen Dean Harrell Donna Hendershot Kurt Kalies Mike Laughlin Paul Lucy Sandra O'Donnell Kimberly Phillips Irving Schmidt Mary Taylor Mark Thrasher Linda Wirth 40 SECOND GRADE Cecil Barnard Dennis Bouchie Sheri Burnett Ricky Carter Erin Chapman Eunice Creek Randy Crosby Lynna Goss Gordon Green MRS. LOUISE O'DONNELL Natalie Hade Mary Ann O'Donnell Jill Paris Allison Rooker Brenda Rooker Becky Spicer Van Stacey Bruce Steward Tim Steward Lanny Thompson Linda Thompson Marvenia Walker 41 FIRST GRADE MRS. DESSIE CRENSHAW L. _ Diana Chapman Felix Creek Jim Flewallen Danny Gibson Phillip Hall Trade Hendershot Dee Ann Jones Ty Jones Karen Laughlin Lora Long Mark McClarney Tammy Mills Penny Osborn Kenny Paris Teresa Payne Pamela Phillips Nathan Raines Lisa Rooker Rhonda Russell Sharon Smith 42 KINDERGARTEN MRS. JOYCE POWERS Deanna Lana Sandra Curtis Kelly Tony Bouchie Cox Crosby Harrell Hendershot Long Carol Sandra Barbara Connie Moore Newell Newton Poole Sherry Rooker Cindy Rowe Leslie Gina Johnnie Terry Schmidt Thompson Thompson Veazey 43 GRADE ACTIVITIES Kindergarten Class sings Up on the House Top” Grandfather's dream of the spirit of Christmas. Grade 4-H girls collect toys for children at Christmas. First Grade increase their knowledge through reading. ACTIVITIES Him IBS ! EDITOR - DAVID TYLER BUSINESS MANAGER - PATSY STEWARD CLASSES EDITOR - MARSHA COCHRANE FAVORITE EDITOR - DWIGHT WATSON SPORTS EDITOR - PAUL JONES 1968-69 The typist - an essential factor of any yearbook. 47 NEWSPAPER STAFF Editor - Jan Howe Assistant Editor - Lorna Lee Sports Editor - Darla Bryce Grade Classes - LaWanna Gay Teachers - Nina Jones Gail Hash Organizations - Linda Briggs Gossip - Phyllis Gambrell News Box - Mary Roth Special News - Brenda Deer 48 OFFICE AIDES Office aides practicing daily routine. These student office aides assist our faculty and administrators in the daily workings of the office. 49 «44-4 SCHOOL EMPLOYEES Mrs. Karnes, Mrs. Black and Mrs. Reid prepare our daily meals. VJ AlC'i. ■j tM 4 1 BUS DRIVERS Newt Loman, Jess Cozart, Mike Rooker, Riley Cox, and Ernest Steward NYC STUDENT AIDES Betty Payne, Cecil Kernell, Anthony Deer, Bobby Kingery, Richard Carter, and Wannetta Littlehead CUSTODIANS H. O. (Slim) Thompson Jess Cozart 50 SOPHOMORE INITIATION Havoc in the hall. Winners of the Best Dressed Contest. Sophomores are all wet. CAUGHT IN THE VILLAIN S WEB OR MORE SINNED AGAINST THAN SINNING A group rehearsal in action. The Maid cleaning up. A little education wouldn't hurt you. Miss Smith we’ll take you home. ACCIDENTAL HERO JR. PLAY 1968-1969 OKLAHOMA HONOR SOCIETY 1969 Roellen Gentry 54 David Tyler Eileen Halbert Patsy Steward Marsha Cochrane Dwight Watson ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COUNCIL President - Dwight Watson Vice President - Ronnie Draper Secretary - Marsha Cochrane Reporter - Jan Howe Sponsor - O. T. Beck 56 SCIENCE CLUB President - David Tyler Vice President - Scott Steward Secretary - Nancy Stubbs Treasurer - Vickie Holdridge Reporter - Roellen Gentry Student Council Rep. - George Halbert Sgt.-at-Arms - Terry Brown Sponsor - Richard Neel 57 FHA President - Patsy Steward Vice President - Eileen Halbert Secretary - Roellen Gentry Parliamentarian - Tanya Peltier Project Chairman - Vera Kinnamon Devotional Leader - Gail Hash Song Leader - Barbara Roberts Sponsor - Peggy Rozell 58 President - Joe Kunze Vice President - Doyle Mosier Secretary - Cecil Kernell Reporter - Mike Steward Treasurer - Scott Steward Sentinel - Billy Sims Chaplain - Mel Black Parliamentarian - Kenny Alexander Historian - Dale Smith 59 Leading the 4-H Club are: Mike Steward - President Scott Steward - Vice President Jan Kunze - Secretary Kay Gentry - Reporter Loyd Steward - Reporter Althea Woods - Song Leader Joe Kunze - Student Council Rep. SENIOR 4-H 60 Junior Girls 4-H Sponsored by Mrs. Loreta Miles JUNIOR 4-H CLUBS Junior Boys 4-H Sponsored by Mr. Morris Gordon HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADERS jL I ft A X M Phyllis Gambrell Shirley Bryan Nancy Stubbs, Cheer Mistress Marsha Young Debbie Watson JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Judy Deere Cipdy Batt Mary Jo Chancellor Kathy Bryce Kathy Roberts Rhonda Gentry Sherry Rooker, Mascot 62 PEP CLUB Cheerleaders and Pep Club in action. OFFICERS: President - Marsha Peltier Vice-President - Vera Kinnamon Secretary - Katie Lowery Reporter - Eileen Halbert Sponsor - Mrs. Linda Parker LETTERMAN’S CLUB ’68-69 Letterman receiving new jacket from Coach. President - Debbie Kinnamon Vice President - Mitchell Hill Secretary - Marsha Cochrane Reporter - Lorna Lee Student Council Rep. - Roellen Gentry 64 ATHLETICS BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL Manager - Ricky Ramsey ,, . ,, . Coach - Harold Jones A TEAM B” TEAM Coach - O. T. Beck BOYS’ ACTION Mitchell Hill scores while Mel Black comes to his aid. Is Paul doing a ballet dance??? Dale gets free shot against Tecumseh. 67 Coach and team reviewing mistakes and rebounds during half time. David Carter goes for Two. Ronald Dawkins tips in two against Tecumseh. 68 SEASON RESULTS Dale - ) Dale - 53 Washington - 43 Varnum - 44 Earlsboro - 60 (OT) Meeker - 60 Wellston - 70 Varnum - 38 Luther - 48 Butner - 50 41 T Tecumseh - 65 Meeker - 74 Macomb - 52 Wellington - 44 wJl _ An Dale - 58 Dale - 58 Dale - 62 Dale - 64 Dale - 66 Dale - 51 ■ Dale - 65 Dale - 62 Dale - 57 Dale - 39 Dale - 64 Dale - 46 Dale - 38 Dale - 57 le - 56 59 Dale Dale Dale - 5P Dale - Dale Washington - 51 Varnum - 56 (OT) Earlsboro - 49 Meeker - 43 Wellston - 49 Varnum - 50 Prague - 40 Tecumseh - 45 Jones - 34 Meeker - 49 •comb - 34 k «boro - Ws km si jMcLoud - 50 Bethel - 44 Maco nb - 52 T Me Loud T Maud - i Tecum BetheL Me Load - WelLston 44 ■ 44 l umseh - 51 69 GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL Coach - Harold Jones Manager - Lorna Lee A” TEAM G I R L S Guards Marsha Cochrane, Gail Hash, and Debbie Kinnamon advancing the ball down court against Wellston. Darla Bryce drives for lay-up as Paula Gentry and Kay Gentry look on. 71 Paula Gentry controls the tip-off. Look out Debbie, here they come. Ball, ball who has the ball !!! 72 Manager Rene Burnett Coach - Harold Jones JR. HI. GIRLS AND BOYS Manager - Terry Bryan Coach - Jim Veazey This page sponsored by: WAGON WHEEL SCHOOL 73 GIRLS 100 LB. BASKETBALL Coach - Jim Veazey BOYS 100 LB. BASKETBALL Better luck next time. A no-hit game? Coach: Harold Jones HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL FAVORITES YEARBOOK KINGS AND QUEENS 1969 Junior High LOYD STEWARD and KAY GENTRY Elementary LETA MILES and MACK HARRIS Elementary TIM STEWARD and BECKY SPICER 79 80 81 Senior Princess MISS JANET HOWE VALEDICTORIAN 1968-69 EILEEN HALBERT The top honor of Valedictorian this year went to Eileen Halbert. Eileen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winston Halbert who reside at Route 1, McLoud, Okla- homa. Eileen has attended Dale for the full 12 years of her education. Her activities are-many and varied. She has been active in Pep Club, F.H.A., Student Council, Year- book, State Honor Society, and Girls' State. Her leadership qualities are exemplified by her various responsibilities: Pep Club Reporter - 2 years: F.H.A. Parliamentarian Junior year and Vice-President Senior year; Student Council Representative Junior and Senior years. After graduation Eileen plans to attend Eastern Oklahoma State College and obtain a degree in Elementary Education. 86 SALUTATORIAN 1968-69 This year the Salutatorian went to David Tyler. his Junior and Senior years. He was President of the David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Tyler who reside Science Club his Junior and Senior years. He has held at Route 1, Shawnee, Oklahoma. the office of Treasurer for the F.F. A. for one year. He David has attended Dale for 11 years of his educa- has also had the great responsibility of preparing a tion. yearbook this year. As Editor of the Yearbook, David His activities include Science Club, Student Coun- has done a splendid job. cil, F.F.A., Yearbook, and State Honor Society. After graduation David plans to attend the Univer- David has shown his leadership abilities in various sity of Oklahoma and obtain a degree in Medicine. organizations. He has held the office of Class President GUESS WHO? 88 89 Having a Party??? Who was the February Firebug??? Oh, my feet hurt! Heart throb. Was it really that funny? Saturday night after harvest. ADVERTISERS JL 1 'PaZan J osoajC r f CJ,C y r uyi O- cLtsieP J Cyi-y iJaJJ CZZZ JjJ}jUWL HaMcZ y tz Za- g. ZZ?Ayiyz tSK (7 Z2sz zxyru£S -yW AAc C )cr Z9 'Jfausn u , £ _ ( VV CvW 6 1 j u ri2 (Po i lidS) ao lAO K H U. fy jJldj J2 JU j ZcP LJ J c Zr Z-Z CLASS COLOR CLASS FLOWER Sapphire blue and silver Carnation MOTTO 92 Finimus Coeptera POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY FARM BUREAU MADE UP OF FARMERS RUN BY FARMERS TO DO FOR FARMERS WHAT FARMERS WANT DONE. OKLAHOMA FARM BUREAU MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OWNED BY FARMERS FURNISHING A COMPLETE LINE OF INSURANCE FOR MEMBERS; FIRE, CASUALTY, LIFE, AND HOSPITALIZATION (BLUE CROSS and BLUE SHIELD) CHARLES FUNDIS Agent WANETTE 383-2379 BANK OF COMMERCE IKE BAPETT INSJ RA NCE AGENCY Deposits Insured by Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. BUD BARRETT ED ELSWORTH Me Loud, Oklahoma 964-3363 94 BUCK ROOKER OIL COMPANY Dependable Service at Low Cost Me Loud, Oklahoma 964-3321 The FEDERAL NATIONAL BANK TRUST CO. SHAWNEE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CHARLES SALON OF BEAUTY If Your Hair Is Not Becoming to You - You Should Be Coming to Us. 122 West MacArthur Shawnee 273-1576 CONGRATULATIONS DALE SCHOOL YOUR BIG ONE-STOP TRADING CENTER Me Loud Oklahoma DOYLE PETERS Owner DALE GROCERY AND MARKET U.S. POST OFFICE 97 Dale, Oklahoma 964-3423 HILL’S GROCERY AND STATION Dale, Oklahoma 964-3515 GENTRY’S GROCERY (on old Highway 270) 273-7726 Shay Compliments of SHAWNEE NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION MODERN MOTORS, INC. BOB TOWNSEND, FORD WERRELL-LOWE OLDSMOBILE BOB BRACKEEN BUICK PATTERSON MOTOR CO. ELMER JARRETT PONTIAC NORTON CHEVROLET - CADILLAC COMPANY CHARLES SCHOOL OF HAIR DESIGN CHARLES HOBBS 273-9746 99 645 West University Shawnee, Oklahoma GOODYEAR TIRES More People Ride On Goodyear Tires Than On Any Other Kind. GOODYEAR Let The Goodyear Dealer Be Your Tire Service Headquarters. E. R. (RAY) KELLOGG TIRE, CO. Park and Highland 273-8866 P. O. Box 724 Shawnee, Oklahoma We Aim to Please YOU With Courteous, Qualified and Efficient Service. CAMPUS DRUG 2311 North Kickapoo 273-6250 100 COOKE ELECTRIC COMPANY Electric Contracting Gibson Air Sweep Refrigerators Electric Supplies Air Conditioners 659 North Kickapoo 275-1207 TOWN TALK CAFES GRAND CAFE TOWN TALK CAFE 315 E. Main 3100 N. Harrison Parties and Banquet Facilities I. CAN'T WAIT TO SKATE At CONGRATULATIONS DALE SENIORS BOB’S ROLL-A-WAY RINK and DAIRY BAR BOB KENNEDY, Owner Shawnee, Oklahoma SHAWNEE MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY l04 W. MacArthur S' till MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY Union and High. 275-0774 and BOB’S STEREO TAPE EXCHANGE BUY SELL TRADE OWL DRUG 6 E. Main 273-7800 RICHARDS DRUG 324 E. Main 273-7810 4 and 8 Track Tapes Skating Rink Building DRUGS 273-9523 101 J. O. MAY’S Grocery, Station, and Coin Operated Laundry Open 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 7 Days a Week 273-3172 BILL’S MUSIC COMPANY FULL LINE VENDING 1201 E. Highland 273-4927 Shawnee, Oklahoma FLOYD COOK CONSTRUCTION GENERAL CONTRACTING Shawnee 102 Route 1 273-4927 DEEM’S DAIRY QUEEN Home of the Cone with the Curl on Top 822 North Kickapoo Shawnee BISON LUMBER AND SUPPLY Everything to Build Anything 208 North Minnesota Street 275-0112 Shawnee LINK COWEN CONSTRUCTION CO. UNITED BUILDERS, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 1500 North Kickapoo 275-0556 SULLIVAN WHOLESALE Friendly Service 273-3637 103 Shawnee BAPTIST HARDWARE Home of Sporting Goods 211 East Main Shawnee, Oklahoma 273-7100 DAIRY BOY Open 6 Days a Week 10:00 a.m. -10:00 p.m. Box 39 Proprietor McLoud, Oklahoma MYRTLE REDING ALLEN LUMBER AND HARDWARE CENTER We Want to Sell the Material Before You Buy Give Us a Try 202 South Union 273-2424 Shawnee, Oklahoma BILL AND MONA CLARK 273-0439 B M CYCLE SALES Authorized Dealers Honda - Triumph - Hodaka 702 East Main Shawnee MARQUIS FURNITURE Since 1905 216-218 East Main Street Shawnee, Oklahoma 273-4000 KENNETH’S POTT. COUNTY BOOK AIR CONDITIONING AND OFFICE SUPPLY AND HEATING CO., INC. Books - Gifts - Bibles Office Supplies and Equipment 1338 East Highland Shawnee, Oklahoma 208 East Main Shawnee 275-1177 273-3400 Odorless Dry Cleaning KIMI’S PIZZA PIERRE’S CLEANERS Shawnee's Original Pizza Our Tenth Year in Business 222 North Broadway 124 West MacArthur Shawnee, Oklahoma 273-9611 SALES MOBILE SERVICE LINDA JANE Delicious Sandwiches Minor Tune Up and Repair Meat Pattied Fresh Every Day Service a Specialty All Drinks and Ice Cream Dishes 1001 North Harrison Shawnee, Oklahoma Shawnee 273-0714 Oklahoma Sterling Paint SHAWNEE LOAN All Kinds of Building Material DAWSON LUMBER CO. FINANCE COMPANY A good place to trade Loans $50.00 and Up Shawnee, Oklahoma FAYNE DAWSON 273-3743 123 North Union Shawnee, Oklahoma HAROLD DAWSON 1717 N. Kickapoo 273-5454 105 HILL’S SPORT CENTER THE LAMPLIGHTER BSA - Yamaha 2301 N. Harrison 273-1757 CHARLES HILL, JR. , Owner BOB MIDDLETON, Manager Shawnee, Oklahoma 102-110 West Main Facilities for Parties and Banquets Shawnee, Oklahoma BOB’S “HOUSE OF COIFFURES” DEE’S AUTO SERVICE 275-1671 General Auto Repair Motor Tune-Up Brake Service 405 W. Highland Motor Rebuilding Shawnee, Oklahoma 620 N. Kickapoo 273-7129 Shawnee, Oklahoma IRONCRAFT ORNAMENTAL IRON DICK AND RICK'S BAZEMORE AUTOMOTIVE Phone 6504 1215 N. Kickapoo Machine Shop Service Dependable Service Shawnee, Oklahoma Chain Link Fence - Stockade 273-3834 273-4724 506 East Main Shawnee, Oklahoma MARY FREDMAN’S BEAUTY SHOP HOUSE OF FLOWERS Especially Designed for You Flowers for All Occasions Shawnee 273-1852 McLoud, Oklahoma 964-3622 Owner Enterprise 411 anna McKinley 106 MANKIN TEXACO BUFORD WHITE LUMBER COMPANY v y Pittsburg Paints Highway 3 and 270 Mechanic on Duty At the Sign of the Big Hammer 273-0321 24 Hr. Wrecker Service 501 East 10th Street 273-8162 Shawnee Oklahoma SHOE LAND LONNIE’S COLOR REPAIR The Super Shoe Market 134 South Union 217 East Main Shawnee, Oklahoma 273-2501 ROBINSON ROBO-WASH HAMBURGER KING Drive-In and Get Your Car Washed While You Relax Famous For Hamburgers Wash $. 50 Wash and Wax $. 75 322 East Main Street West Main and Louisa Shawnee, Oklahoma 273-9668 MAIN AUTO SUPPLY JERRY’S UPHOLSTERY AND TRIM If we don't have it, it's hard to find. Custom Interiors - Free Estimates 1801 West MacArthur 273-3434 Shawnee, Oklahoma 107 Compliments of DR PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY MODERN TRACTORS 620 East Main 273-2500 CLYDE’S “66” SERVICE HOLDER’S CAFE Tires - Batteries - Accessories Lubrication and Oil Change Mechanical Repair Open 5:00 a. m. -8:00 p. m. Six Days a Week McLoud, Oklahoma 964-3412 1125 N. Kickapoo Shawnee RHODES AKINS SERVICE STATION Furniture Appliances T.V. Service Main and 270 Highway McLoud, Oklahoma McLoud, Oklahoma 964-3614 JAY’S DRIVE-IN BISON CLEANERS Boosters of Good Basketball Expert Cleaning, Alterations, Reweaving, Shirt Service Dale Always Has the Best Good Luck and Congratulations 326 West Georgia Shawnee, Oklahoma 108 ACME QUALITY PAINTS BLAINE’S DRESS SHOP 5 East Main Blaine's Exclusive Feminine Apparel Shawnee 273-2424 MAYBELLE BLAINE Owner 104 E. Main Shawnee BRANNON’S UNITED SUPERMARKET CHARLES IVEY Open 24 Hours Manager ARIEL SEXTON SHAMROCK STATION 749 E. Independence 273-4555 Shawnee 1429 N. Harrison 273-2530 TATE McGEE TYPEWRITER SERVICE Typewriters Adding Machines 224 N. Broadway 273-6023 201 East Main Shawnee Shawnee Congratulations SENIORS BOB’S CLEANERS From Cash - Carry - Save LISLE DRUG We Give S H Green Stamps 230 N. Broadway 237-3200 Me Loud, Oklahoma Shawnee JACK AND RITA HATHCOCK 109 DAVIDSON CASE LUMBER COMPANY AMERICAN GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Life, Hospitalization, and Group McLoud, Oklahoma 964-3342 1500 North Kickapoo Shawnee, Oklahoma BROWN DERBY DINSMORE TRUCK and EQUIPMENT COMPANY 1830 North Kickapoo Shawnee, Oklahoma 815 East MacArthur 273-3087 Shawnee, Oklahoma 275-1104 BROWN FURNITURE CO. BUSINESS MACHINES OF SHAWNEE New and Used Furniture Underwood Olivetti Typewriters - Adding Machines Calculators Shawnee, Oklahoma 111 North Union 273-7755 Shawnee, Oklahoma PARKIN FARM HATCHERY Compliments of COCA-COLA BOTTLING Baby Chicks - Started Pullets COMPANY 127 South Bell WMM|V 1819 North Harrison Shawnee, Oklahoma Shawnee, Oklahoma 273-0377 110 PRATT FOODS WE GIVE ( DALE’S MAIN MUSIC Fender - Standel - Gibson We Give S H Green Stamps Shawnee - Tecumseh All Music Accessories Sheet Music - Lessons - Records 206 E. 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