Gotebo High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Gotebo, OK)

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Too Good To Forget Gotebo High School The Hornet 1988 •« fr Opening Too Good To Forget Halloween At GHS October 30th was a day at Gotebo High School set aside for all students to dress up and use their imagina- tion. They came as everything from Disney characters to mad scientists The Student Council sponsored a party for the stu- dents 6th and 7th hour. Many games were played, such ds an egg toss and a bubble gum blowing con- test. The teachers judged the costumes that were the best. It was a very tough decision for them because all the students worked hard on their costumes and it showed. Student Life 3 Hornet Students Are TOO GOOD TO FORGET Sandra McCarty working on her friendship bracelet during play practice. Shawna Lee. Tracy Albright, and Catrina Livingston showing off their T- Shirt dresses Billy Wilmeth getting ready to go on stage Gotebo students enjoying a friendly game during the Jr. Sr. play, of egg toss during the Halloween party. Deadly Earnest Kathy Thurman brags about her friendship bracelet to John Gamble during play practice. Donna McDonald. Tracy Albright, and Debbie Thurman working on General Bu- sienss homework. 4 Student Life School Board And Administration The School Board plays an important part In the Gotebo School system. They have helped start the Satellite Pro- gram which enables our students to study German. They have purchased several items for student use These in- clude an Ag pick-up. Jr. High uniforms, computers and more books for the li- brary. Many purchased have been made to improve our school and made it a prettier, safer and more comfortable place. Some of these in- clude fans and drapes for the audito- rium. security system and new electri- cal outlets. These improvements have been made while having to deal with bud- get cuts. They put in many hours mak- ing decisions that affect policy, staff and curriculum. We appreciate our board members and their efforts to maintain their goal of working toward the best interest of the students. Ronnie Squires-Clerk; Darrell Laufer-Vice-President; Art Faulkner Mem- ber. Reeder Reese-Member; Richard Lee-President. Steve Black-High School Principal Karen Hestand-Elementary Principal 6 Faculty James Potts-Superintendent Our school administration works hard to make Gotebo schools too good to forget ” James Potts, our superintendent, carries out the decisions mode by the school board He spends long hours planning for the education of Gotebo's students. Steve Block, high school principal, and Karen Hestand. elementary principal, work with the teachers and students to see that the students get the best education possible We owe a great deal to these three people. They hove commit- ted themselves to servng the Gotebo school system and that dedi- cation makes them too good to forget Hornet Teachers Are TOO GOOD TO FORGET Cheryl Zimmerman Kindergarten Home Economics FHA Advisor Peggy Johnson Fifth Grade Sharon Arganbright Second Grade Marilyn Potts Engish Reodng Yearbook Edc e McDonald ttgh School P E ttstory Steve Block Math History High School Pnncpai Brett Pitts Busness Jr. high P.E Health Faculty 7 Behind The Scenes At GHS Too good to forget! That's what must be said about our support personnel at Gotebo Schools. It takes several peo- ple working behind the scenes to keep things running smoothly day after day Carolyn runs the front office as well as counting all that coke money Betty takes lunch count and makes those endless copies for the teachers Marion and Gladys serve a hot lunch everyday or set up the salad bar or the potato bar. Jim and Marion clean up our messes and keep our building looking its best. Mr Gamble and Karlanda pick up the students on their bus routes each morning and deliver them again each evening. Support personnel, we thank you for making GHS such a nice place to be Custodians- Jim and Marion McCarty Bus Drivers- Mr. Gamble and Karlanda Morris Cooks- Marion McCarty and Gladys Zacharias 8 Faculty Casey Brockelman Kimberly Charles Tammy Coppinger Tammy Coppmger Reporter Karianda Morris Secretary Chris Shields President Lon laufer Vice-President Kimberly Charles Student Council 3 Karianda Morris Chris Shields Lori Laufer Mrs Zimmerman. Sponsor Class Motto So understand. Don't waste your time Always searching for Those wasted years Face up. make your stand And realize you're living in The golden years. — Steve Harris Mr and Mrs David Shields Class Parents The Gotebo Senior Class enjoyed their last year at Gotebo High School, a year filled with endless waiting. Waiting for senior pictures to arrive waiting for announcements and graduation caps - waiting for ACT scores to come in - waiting for the night of the prom to arrive - and the longest wait of aH. graduation and the senior trip. The Gotebo seniors would like to thank everyone who endured the waiting with them - their parents, the school staff, and the lower classmen at GHS. It's been twelve long years coming, but the seniors had a year too good to forget. Seniors 11 That Was Then, This Is Now. Tammy Coppinger-HOSA 3-4. Vo-Tech 3-4. Class Sec- retary 3. Class Reporter 4. Vice-President of HOSA 4. SWIM 1-2. 4-H 1. Jr. Sr Play 3-4. Karlanda Morris-Basketball 1-2-3-4. Track 1. Yearbook Staff 4. Bus Driver 3-4. Who's Who 2-3. Class Secretary 4. Class Reporter 1-3. SWIM 1-2-3-4. Society of Distin- guished American High School Students 3. Jr Sr Play 3-4. Lori laufer-Basketball 1-2-3-4; Track 1. FHA 1-2-3-4. FHA Reporter 1. FHA Vice-President 3. FHA Secretary 4. FFA 4. FFA Secretary 4. FFA Sweetheart 3-4. 4-H 1-2-3- 4. 4-H Reporter 1.4-H Vice-President 2. 4-H President 3. County Hall of Fame 3. FCA 3. FCA President 3. SWIM 2-3-4. Yearbook Staff 2-3-4. Class Secretary 2. Class President 1. Class Vice-President 3-4. Jr. Sr Play 3-4. Who's Who 2-3-4. Society of American High School Students. Oklahoma Honor Society Kimberly Charles-Basketbail 1 -2-3-4. FHA 1-2-3; Food Recreation 1. Reporter 2; President 3; Track 1; Student Council 1-2-3-4; SWIM 1-2-3-4; Who's Who 1-2-3-4. Society of Distinguished American High School Stu- dents 2-3-4. Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. OSU Honor Student 3; OU Honor Student 4. College Classes 4; Yearbook Staff 2-3; Bus Driver 3-4. Library And Teachers Aide 4. Newspaper Staff 3; FCA 3. 4-H 1. Jr. Sr. Play 3-4. _ Casey Brockelman-Basketball 1. Baseball 1. Track 1. Class Treasurer 4. Vo-Tech 3-4; Honors English 1-2-3. Chris Shields-Basketball 1-2-3-4. Baseball 1-2-4. FFA 1- 2-3-4. FFA President 4. Class President 3-4. SWIM 2-3-4. Student Council 3. Spot and Poland Breeder Associ- ation 1-2-3-4. Jr. Sr Play 3-4. Too Good To Forget ... Class Of '89 Scott Block President Kathy Thruman Vce President Debbie Thurman Secretary James Tippy Student Counci Sandra McCarty Reporter Jumce Coppmger Biy Wimeth John Gamble James Gamble Juniors come with heads up high, no longer chfcjren. but wise enough to know they're the smartest kids in the world, even if no one else seems to realize it Their prom ts the best m the history of school, but those stupid sophomores and seniors won’t admit it It seems impossible not to become a famous somethng or other after school and it's just decOng which one The other classes are cool, but Sr '8R wi always Rule' Classes 13 Tfovis Rees© Robb Duncan Kyle Kndter Teresa Tppy Too Good To Forget Class Of 90 WocJe Arganbright Mefcssa Thurman Student drivers aren't bad drivers, they just have drfferent interpretations of the rules of driv- ng Here are some of the rules 1 A stop sign means decrease speed by 5 mph 2 A ye«ow fcght means speed up to beat the red fcght 3 Mrnmum speed on a highway s 55 mph 4 School zone means maintain speed but look out for cops 5 Yield signs don't have any meanng at ai 6 Hondcapped people can pork there if they get there first'' CLASS OFFICERS Melissa Thurman - Vice President. Reporter Robbi Duncan - Secretory. Student Council Teresa Tippy - President Drivers Ed Class - Kyle KmcHer, Teacher - Mr McDonald. Meks- sa Thurman. Robbi Duncan. Travis Reese. Teresa Tippy Donno McDonald Jon McBride Tracy Albright John Pound Shawna Lee President Vice President Secretary Reporter Student Council David Yelavich Charte Foufcner Me 'a • Larry Baskett Pf nn Johnson Catrrva Livingston Tim Gamble Bo Reese Jett Squres Class Officers Freshmen Freshmamsm (the disease by which one becomes o freshman) s a rampant case at Gotebo High Common symptoms are as foBows 1 No choice in classes 2 Harassment by sophomores, jumors. and seniors 3 Lots of homework 4 The express ability to drop papers upon the hal floor 5 The right to be trampled between class The only known cure for freshmamsm c letting the dis- ease blow over (it takes about a year) Note, however, that the former victm becomes a corner of the disease, even though it is not apparent He wi pass it on to the next year s freshmen, just as it was passed on to him Isn't revenge sweet’’ Classes 15 P J Spencer Eric Moloy Becky Thurman Chris Keler I Denise W ams Ncky Wimeth Carta Scott Eighth Grade Too Good To When you ask the eighth grode class of 1988 what they remember most about the year, they'l probably say That was the year we raced pigs' As a project for their Vo-Ag class, each class member pod twenty dolors to their cooper- ative to buy four feeder pigs - a york. a Chester, a pdand. and a cross The class members hoped to moke a profit from the sale of the pigs m the spring and learned to count every penny that went into ther business venture They even took candy to their hogs n hopes of taring them down Another highfcght which mode the o year too good to forget was eighth grade graduation We are Oi lookng for- ward to our high school years Forget Sr. 92 CLASS Of FlCERS stancJng Carta Scott - Reporter. Becky Thurman - Secre- tary. Nicky Wimeth - Treasure Seated P J Spencer - President. Eric Maloy - Vice President 7th Grade Bill Arganbright Melinda Brogdon Traci LaFever Amy Osmond John Potts Gary Spencer The 7th graders are busy at work in health The 7th graders pose for a picture while at their lockers. Classes 17 Melinda Haunpo Michael Thurman Monte McBride Kris Spencer Sixth Grade Cl The 6th grade has been very busy this year with a variety of projects and field trips. They have put a frog into hibernation, grew beans and then dissected them, tested detergent for impurities, and made reading readometers The Bugling of the Elks was a memorable field trip that they took. The 6th grade is excited about going into junior high next year Fifth Grade Drue Black Jennifer Scott Stacy McGhee Kevin McDonald Adam Reese Heather Ricketts Amie Prough Amy Thomasson Sean Buffington Laura Livingston Crystal Fletcher Barney Hastie This year the 5th grade has been very busy. They have done a lot of activities such as participating in the grade school basketball tournament and in the Pizza Hut Book It contest. They also learned how to make bread and popcorn peanut rolls. They plant- ed beans and corn to see how many different ways they could grow Mrs. Kliewer was their student teacher for the last twelve weeks of school. Classes 19 Amy McDonald Racheal Rudd Fourth Grade Amanda Lively Sherry Williams Jamie Hastie Thad Potts Jason Hestand Danyelle Gamble 20 Classes The fourth graders take time out from their Valentine party to pose for a picture. Brock McGhee Third Grade Howard Haunpo Wesley Scott Bradley Faulkner Kristin Johnson Pam McDonald Katie Thomasson Jill Janis John Livingston Dusty Heller Crystal Cook The third grade have had a lot of fun in their class this year One of the activities they have enjoyed is their tumbling. In the picture above is Katie Thomas- son making a perfect landing The next picture is Howard Haunpo finishing his somer- saults. Classes 21 Second Grade Cody Tointigh Mindy Shields Aprill Roark Steven Spencer Adam Glover Lori Thomasson Andrea Gamble Dale Lively The second grade enjoyed their Valentines Day Party with treats and lots of Valentines to open and read. P.E. was taught to the second graders by their teacher. Miss Arganbright. One skill practiced during the year was tumbling. Dale Lively and Cody Tointigh practiced their somersaults with other class members watching. 22 Classes Bart Royal Candice Cook First Grade Heather Hastie Dustin McDaugale Geoffrey Haunpo J.R. Ricketts The first grade celebrated Valen- tines Day by making a heart shaped pepperoni pizza with the help of their teacher Mrs. Hays. They learned each step of pizza making from making the dough to putting the pepperoni on top After a long wait, the pizza was finally finished and the class enjoyed every last bite of their special valen- tine. Classes 23 Kindergarten Shan© Adams Dallon. Jeremy, and Matt enjoy their Valentine's Day Party! April Rudd Matt Thurman 24 Classes April, John, and Shane also are enjoying their Valentine's Day Party! John Burns Jeremy Gies Dallon Heller c H R MR. MISS GHS r . 26 Personalities BEST ALL ROUND SOPHOMORES - Robbi Duncan and Travis Rees© FRESHMAN - Donna McDonald and David Yelavich Personalities 27 Seniors Most Likely To Succeed Chris Shields Lori Laufer Juniors Most Likely To Succeed Scott Black Kathy Thurman POPULAR PERSONALITIES POPULA Best Dressed Scott Block Lori Loufer Most Unpredictable John Gamble Teresa Tippy Friendliest Scott Block and Lori Laufer Most Athletic Jan McBride and Scott Black Personalities 29 Biggest Flirt Teresa Tippy and Chris Shields R POPULAR PERSONALITIES POPUL From The Past Darrell Laufer and Jim McCarty, school custodian, lift out the 380 pound granite cornerstone holding the time capsule. To The Future Several Gotebo alumni look over the pictures and memorabilia that was placed m the time capsule to be opened in 2038. Darrell. Jim, and Karen Hestand place all of the new items in the time capsule box. Gotebo School Reunion April 30, 1988 1938-1988 Juniors Kathy Thurman and Sandra McCarty sell lunch tickets. The juniors served barbecue to 409 alumni and guests. 30 Reunion c otebo students Robbi Duncan and Kar- landa Morris help register some of the 600 guests who came to witness the opening of the 1938 time capsule. GOTEBO FFA 1st Row L to R - Enc Moloy. PJ Spencer. Dense W ams. Becky Thurman. Carta Scott, and Nicky Wrfmeth. 2nd Row - Chris Keller. Larry Baskett Wade Arganbright. Kyte Kin- dier. Matt Adams, and James Tippy. 3rd Row - Bifly Wrfmeth. Tim Gambte. Bo Reese. Brian Johnson. Jeff Squres. James Gamble, and David Yelavich. 4th Row • John Gambte-Sentmel. Scott Black-Treasurer Lori Loufer Secretary and Sweetheart Travis Reese-Vice-President. Chris Shieids-President. Char- lie Faulkner-Reporter and Mr Kkewer. advisor Under the new odvsor. Mr Justm K hewer. the FFA hod a very produc- tive year Last fai. they started oft the year with the area stock shows and the annual Farmer's Union Speech Contest in Clinton Scott. Lori, and Travis attended the speech contest In Apri the Fresh- men attended the P i Speech Con- test n Altus While they were pre- parng for their speeches, the FFA boys were busy with the spring stock shows March 24 was the an- nual FFA-FHA Slave Sale and Dinner Later that month. Chris. John. Trav- is. Jeff. Brian. Charlie. David, and Tim went to the State FFA Conven- tion The last event of the year was the FFA. FHA. 4-H Banquet There were a lot of awards given to the FFA Chapter which proves how wel they exceied throughout the year Brian Johnson at the American Royal Stock Show in Kansas City. BO AC Project Lori Laufer 1987-88 Sweetheart Charlie Faulkner at the Green- hand Quiz Contest GOTEBO FHA Front Row Secretary-Lori Laufer Photographer-Shawna Lee President-Kathy Thurman Food Chairman-Tracy Albright Treasurer-Robbi Duncan Back Row Vice-President-Debbie Thurman Reporter-Junice Coppinger Advisor-Cheryl Zimmerman Parliamentarian-Sandra McCarty Historian-Melissa Thurman Sponsored By 54 TRUCK STOP The Gotebo FHA was very busy this year in many activities. The year began by having a Mother-Daugh- ter Salad Supper following the installation of the new officers. They went to a leadership conference in Ana- darko where Tracy and Sandra gave speeches over child abuse in the Star Events. The Sub-District rally was held at the Vo-Tech in Ft. Cobb. One of FHA's projects this year was the prevention of child abuse Tracy. Shawna. Robbi. and Sandra, in conjunction with Con- nie Moss and the Jackson County Health Department, gave two puppet shows to grades K-6. The FHA gave a halloween and Birthday Party for the residents of the Mt. View Nursing Home. Lori, Junice. Debbie. Kathy. Sandra, and Mrs. Zimmerman went to the Oklahoma Challenge workshop at Weatherford. It inspired them to have their own workshop at Gotebo. The workshop included guest speakers, a poster contest, and a door decorating contest. They also went to the State Con- vention in Oklahoma City. The FHA learned and had a lot of fun through these activities. Gotebo, OK. Organizations 33 Gotebo 4-H Club 1st row - Advisor - Polly Bredy. Sec. Debbie Thurman. Vice Pres. Shawna Lee. Pres Kathy Thurman. Rep David Yelavich. Rec. Leaders Jan McBride, and Bo Reese. Song Leader Larry Baskett. 2nd row - Amy Thomasson. Misty Mounsey. Amanda Lively. Dandi Janis. Danyelle Gamble. Jamie Hastie. Sherry Williams. Racheal Rudd. Thad Potts. Jason Hestand. Heather Ricketts. 3rd row - Charlie Faulkner. Stephanie Flores. Amy Prough. Michael Thurman. Drue Black. Barney Hastie. Adam Reese, Jennifer Scott. Laura Livingston. Melinda Haunpo, Jeff Squires. 4th row - Donna McDonald. Catrina Livingston. Sean Buffinton. Kevin Mc- Donald. John Potts. Nicky Wilmeth. Bill Arganbright. Robbi Duncan. Tracy Albright, Teresa Tippy. 5th row - Traci LaFever, Denise Williams. P.J. Spencer. Melinda Brogden, Becky Thurman. Carla Scott. Amy Osmond. Eric Maloy. Chris Keller. Sandra McCarty, Brian Johnson, and Tim Gamble The Kiowa County meat judging teams with Polly Bredy. advisor, consisted of Charlie Faulkner. Tracy Albright, Elana Callen (Roosevelt). David Yelavich. John Potts. Tim Gamble. Amy Osmond, and P.J Spencer The teams competed at district and state contests Sponsored By GOTEBO CO-OP Student Council Kim Charles Steven Black James Tippy Robbi Duncan Shawna Lee The Student Council has done a lot of things this year They sold pop and ice cream during the lunch hour. The Student Council sponsored a school wide Hallow- een party which included a haunted house. They helped pay for prizes given out during the Oklahoma Challenge Work Shop The Student Council paid the way for three students to go to the Aca- demic Bowl in Watonga. This year they sponsored two dances for the junior and senior high students. On the last day of school the Student Council rented two movies for students to watch in the after- noon. The last project for them was re- writing the student handbook Sponsored by Home State Bank Gotebo Hobart Dill City Hwy 9 and 54 405-726-3311 701 McDonald St. 405-538-5522 430 S Main 405-674-3343 Member FDC Banking hours 900-300 Monday thru Friday Organizations Yearbook Staff The Yearbook staff 's job is to complete the yearbook and have it finished by the deadlines. Part of that job is to sell ads in nearby towns They also make sure the school news is mailed to the local news- paper The yearbook staff members in- clude Karlanda Morris. Lori Laufer. Kathy Thurman. Robbi Duncan. Debbie Thur- man. Sandra McCarty and Mrs Potts, ad- visor Karlanda Morris 1st year yearbook staff Senior Robbi Duncan 2nd year yearbook staff Sophomore Debbie Thurman 2nd year yearbook staff Junior Sandra McCarty 1st year yearbook staff Junior Kathy Thurman 2nd year yearbook staff Junior Lori Laufer 3rd year yearbook staff Senior Who's Who At GHS HISTORY - Tracy Albright and Charlie Faulkner MATH - Tracy Albright BUSINESS - Travis Reese and Lori Laufer 38 Academics HOME EC. - Casey Brockelman Lori Laufer GERMAN - Tammy Coppinger VO AG - Brian Johnson. David Yelavich. Charlie Faulkner Swim Tammy Coppinger-German; Chris Shields-General Business. Debbie Thurman-General Business; Kathy Thur- man-German. American History. Spelling; Catrina Livingston-General Biology. Kim Charles-English Usage. Plane Trigonometry; Jan McBride-General Biology; Scott Black-United States History; Shawna Lee-Algebra L History of Oklahoma; Travis Reese-Computer Science. Basic Programming, Algebra II. Robbi Duncan- Accounting, Matt Adams-Algebra I. Lori Laufer-American Government. Spelling; John Gamble-Algebra II, Chemistry. Karlanda Morris-Plane Trigonometry. Chemistry, Accounting. Melissa Thurman-World History Oklahoma Challenge Lori. Debbie. Junice, Kathy. Sandra, and Mrs. Zimmer- man attended the Oklaho- ma Challenge workshop. Oklahoma Challenge, teens influencing their friends not to drink and drive, inspired them to have their own workshop consisting of guest speakers, a poster contest, and a door deco- rating contest. Academics F YOU RK GOING D liNK v E T - h . DO.j'T 3 T Y'3TR ) -R GoOl German A new dimension in teaching was begun this year through Satel- lite instruction. The eleven students enrolled in German I by Satellite were Tammy Coppinger. Casey Brockelman, Chris Shields. Billy Wil- meth. James Tippy. Scott Black. Junice Coppinger. Debbie Thur- man. John Gamble. Kathy Thurman, and Sandra McCarty The instructor at school was Marvin Gamble Electronic mail and a telephone were installed for quick and easy communication with Df. Harry Wohlert and the university at Stillwater The classroom was equipped with eight computers which were used to learn the Ger- man vocabulary A Voice Based Learning system was installed on one computer to practice pronunciation Academic Bowl On January 16. 1988 five Gotebo students went to the Great Plains Aca- demic Bowl in Hobart, the first one to be held in our area Those attending were Denise Williams. Nicky Wilmeth. Bill Arganbright. P.J. Spencer. Kris Spen- cer. Chris Keller. John Potts. Gary Spen- cer. Melinda Haunpo. and Amy Os- mond. On April 30. 1988 five, students attended the State Academic Bowl in Watonga for those who placed in the top three of each event at Hobart Those placing were Chris Keller 1st place in reading. John Potts 1st place in mathematics. Gary Spencer 2nd place in English. Melinda Haunpo 2nd place in reading, and Amy Osmond 2nd place in social studies. All- Conference The Annual All-Conference game was held in Mangum at 7:00 p.m on March 1. GHS had three students par- ticipating m the games They were Jan McBride-freshman. Chris Shields-senior, and Scott Black-junior We are really proud of their athletic accomplish- ments. CHARTER TRUCKING, INC. Route 1. Gotebo. Ok la. 73041 V? mile South of HW 54 8t HW 9 42 Academics 24 hour phone (405) 538-5361 or 5371 Fully Insured 1987-88 Gotebo Hornets Front Row L-R Lon Loufer Kathy Thurman Debbie Thurman Jan McBride Karianda Morris Melissa Thurman Kim Charles Donna McDonald Robbi Duncan Shawna Lee Tracy Albright Coach McDonald 1987-88 Lady Hornets ne ngn school basketpa; team enaea neif season with a recora of £-2C Tney won 3ra piace n the Kowa County Tournament by de- fea ng Roosevelt 38 to 36 an a Hollis A2 o 38 m an overtime for the victo- fy 'ne gris worked hard and snowea ucn improvement They a'e coacnea by a new coach this yea'. Ease McDonald yfr. LL Sports And Hornet Basketball This year the boys basketball team had new coach. Eddie Mc- Donald. Chris Shields was their only senior on the team They received a plaque for consolation m the Kiowa County Tournament by defeating Lone Wolf Their season record was 10-14 1987-88 Gotebo Hornets Front row L-R Charlie Faulkner. John Gamble. David Yelavich. Jeff Squires. Kyle Kindler. James Tippy, back row L-R Travis Reese. Wade Arganbright. James Gamble. Coach McDonald. Brian Johnson. Chris Shields. Scott Black 45 High School Baseball (Kneeling) Teresa Tippy. Jeff Squires. David Yelavich. Matt Adams. John Gamble. (Standing) Coach McDonald. Wade Arganbright. Chris Shields, Scott Black. Travis Reese, and John Pound. High School Track (Kneeling) Teresa Tippy. Donna McDonald. Tracy Albright. Karlanda Morris. Jan McBride (Standing) Coach Pitts, Tim Gamble. Larry Baskett. and Bo Reese. 46 Sports JH Boys Baseball Gary S . Matt A . Kris K.. Tim G.. Jeff S.. Coach Brent Pitts. John P.. Eric M. Bill A , Nicky W JH Track Top Row Coach Brett Pitts. Traci L. Tim G.. Larry B . Bo R.. Matt A.. Middle Row Becky T.. Kris K., Tracy A . Catrina L . Donna M . Bottom Row Denise W . Amy O.. Gary S.. John P.. P J S. Sports 47 J.H. Boys Basketball Front row Nicky Wilmeth. Chris Keller, Matt Adams. Eric Moloy. Bill Arganbright, Gary Spencer, and John Potts. Back row Tim Gamble. Larry Basket. Bo Reese, Brian Johnson. David Yelavich. Jeff Squires. Charlie Faulkner, and Coach Pitts. Left Charlie Faulkner puts up a shot against Roosevelt. Middle: David Yelavich goes for a rebound against Roosevelt. Right: Brian Johnson goes up for a fantastic lay up against Roosevelt. 48 Sports JH Girls Basketball Top Row - Amy Osmond, Carla Scott. Catrina Livingston. Coach-Brett Pitts. Becky Thurman. Traci LaFever. P.J. Spencer Bottom Row - Tracy Albright. Shawna Lee. Donna McDonald, Melinda Brogdon. and Denise Williams. Catrina and Denise take the ball up the court. Tracy Albright goes for two. The guards break down the for- wards defense to get the ball across the time line. Elementary Basketball Th© elementary basketball teams held an all day tournament on Janu- ary 30. This tournament was held to raise money in order to buy new basketball suits Needless to say it was a success! Both teams are shown in their new suits in the group pictures. The teams participated were Roosevelt. Lone Wolf. Mt View, and Gotebo The Lone Wolf girls won as did the Roosevelt boys. The grade school received the amount needed to pay for their suits, with some money to spare It will go to help improve the grade school. Back row Mr McDonald. Crystal Fletcher. Amy McDonald. Sherry Williams. Dandi Janis, Amy Prough. Jennifer Scott. Melin- da Haunpo. Staci McGhee, and Jamie Hastie. Front row Dan- yelle Gamble. Heather Ricketts. Amy Thomasson. Misty Moun- sey. Amanda Lively. Racheal Rudd, and Laura Livingston Congratulation to the Go- tebo Elementary boys on winning 2nd place Back row Mr. McDonald. Adam Reese. Kevin McDonald. Monte McBride. Mi- chael Thurman. Sean Buffinton. Front row Jason Hestand. Barney Hastie. Drue Black. Kris Spenser, and Thad Potts. CHARTER TRUCKING, INC. Route 1, Gotebo. Okla. 73041 ‘ 7 mile South of HW 54 HW 9 24 hour phone (405) 538-5361 or 5371 Fully Insured 50 Sports Santa, The Mechanic Fanatic The Gotebo Elementary music de- partment put on a Christmas Play on December 21. called Santa, the Me- chanic Fanatic. Santa, anxious to keep up with the age of mechanization, fires his elves and replaces them with robots. Our story opens in the North Pole Employ- ment Office where the elves are trying to find a job. They finally manage to land one in the local car wash Meanwhile. Santa discovers that his robots fail to generate the Christmas spirit When everything goes haywire, he realizes that progress isn't everyth- ing it's cracked up to be. The elves help him in his final preparation for Christmas The first order of business is to dispose of the robots! The Rootin-Tootin Cowboys are sings their song Randolph the Bow Legged Cow- boy The Dolls are singing Do I Look Alright To Be Taken Home On Christmas Day 52 Activities Jr.-Sr. Play ... Deadly Ernest” Henry, the doctor's waiting. He wants to see you. he And what does it give ya. galloshed wants to give you a pi. hands, bloodshot eyeballs Director- Mrs Potts Cost members Kmberty Charles- Aunt Ethel Karianda Morris- Pumpkin Lori Louter- Gladys Sandra McCarty- Clarissa Chris Shields- Erme Bly Wimeth- Dr Earnest Travis Reese- Sleepy James Tppy- C.E Gnmm Jumce Coppmger- Ernestine Tammy Coppmger Aunt Stela DeOOe thurman- Ji Kathy Thurman- Marg Scott Block- Henry You sure dis is da place. Bump? We want to give you something, it's some fudge. Henry. I want you to meet a friend of mine.” Juniors Hard At Work Senior Class Of 1988 Senior Night 1987-88 “This Could Be The Night” Justin Adams Kimberly Charles Scott Black Lori Lauter Karlanda Morris Todd Trentham Sherri Phelps Chris Shields Jan McBride James Gamble Teresa Tippy Sandra McCarty John Gamble Wayne Beck Mike Jones Kathy Thurman Shawna Lee Debbie Thurman Travis Reese James Tippy Diona Lemoine Billy Wilmeth CLASS OF 1991 - Nicky Wilmeth. PJ. Spencer. Denise Williams, Kris Keller. Becky Thurman. Carla Scott, and Eric Maloy 8TH GRADE GRADUATION The Kindergarten class waits impatiently for graduation to begm 58 Activities Casey Brockelman Graduation 1988 Kimberly Charles Lori Laufer Tammy Coppinger Karlanda Morris Chris Shields Tammy Coppinger Karlanda Morris Chris Shields Too Good To Forget Grand Bahamas On May 26. the Senior class left Go- tebo for Dallas, where they flew straight through to the Grand Bahamas After arriving at the airport they took a taxi ride to the Jock Tor Village where they stayed While they were there they went swimming, snorkehng. paddle boat riding, bicycling, shopping and laid out on the beach Saturday they went to Freeport, a small town 45 minutes from where they stayed They went shopping and went to the casmo Sunday night they took a cruise and then went to a magic show Monday morning, the 30th. they flew back to Dallas and arrived in Gotebo about 7 00 p m. k. Too Good To Forget — Hornet Boosters Bill Cannon Gotebo Jackson's Gotebo Fite and Co. Hobart Meno's Hobart Self's Hobart Watkins Insurance and Real Estate Hobart Jim's Garage Hobart Hobart Chiropractic Clinic Hobart Cordell Lumber Co. Cordell Arnold's Family Drug Cordell Get 'N' Go Gotebo Ewalt's Carnegie Ard Insurance Hobart Corrine's Upholstery Hobart Hobart Nursery Hobart Hobart Farm and Garden Center Hobart Sunny's Deli Hobart Broadway Parts Hobart Dr. Karl Stottlemyre Cordell Marc's Jewelry and Gifts Cordell Cordell Beacon Cordell Phil's Health Mart Pharmacy HEALTH ; MART 25 West Main P.O. Box 1110 Carnegie. Okla 73015 Phone 654-7214 CUSTOM DECORATED CAKES. PIES. COOKIES ICE CREAM rSe? The Sweet Shoppe 800 South Broadway Hobart. Oklahoma 73651 CATER BIRTHDAY PARTIES and WEDDINGS ARLENE MILLERMON 726-3535 Memory Makers... for all the times of your life CtjVCtCTfUcitX, to jof tojcCAc , 1-800-522-5091 Cuy WeatherforcWLaw ton Yearbook Josten's Company Ad Barry Arthur - Representative THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK GOTEBO BRANCH Banking Hours Monday-Friday 9:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M. Mountain View 200 W. Mam Mt View. Ok la Phone 347-2801 Gotebo Corner of Penn and Sanford Gotebo. Okla Phone: 538-5556 Ads 65 Wal-Mart Pharmacy Talley-O'Neal Motor Co. 920 West 11th St Hoborr. Oklohomo 73651 Phone 726-2630 Rondy Voughon RPH 500 S. Moin Hoborr. OK 726-5673 Southwest Oklohomos only full line GM Deoler -THE BUSINESS THE FARMERS OWN HOBART. OKLAHOMA 73651 ' 6-3 3 M«mb«r NAWCC 031524 DOUG MORRIS Phone 832-5490 ANTIQUE CLOCKS SOLD REPAIRED 1415 Partridge lane Cordell. OK 73632 PUCKETT'S IGA 312 North Church Cordell. Oklahoma 73632 Setter ELEVATOR REPAIR COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS RESIDENTIAL FOAM ROOFING and INSULATION GREAT PLAINS ROOFING CONSTRUCTION CO. 312 S. JEFFERSON HOBART. OKL.A. 73651 LANNY BARGER JACOB L HUNN PHONE (405) 726-3500 PHONE (405) 726-3972 MIXON QUALITY CLEANERS FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP James Chaplin, Agent Auto-Fire-Life-Commercial Cleaners That Care 216 South Main Phone: 726-3862 Hobart. Oklahoma 73651 901 South Main P.O. Box 795 Hobart. Oklahoma 73651 Bus 726-3077 Home 726-2754 THE ytA NATIONAL BANK CORDELL. OKLAHOMA DON'S Phone- 832-33S2 207 East Main Mountain View Phone- 347-2152 8A.M.-7P.M. FDIC LEOTA'S KITCHEN CAMPBELL'S GARAGE Phone- 538-2666 HOME COOKING Intersection of Highway 54 9 Diesel Pump Injection Service Mountain View. OK 73062 54 DINER Phone- 538-9098 Hours: 6:00-9:00 HAIR STYLING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ROCIE'S SHEAR EXPRESSIONS 808 SOUTH BROADWAY HOBART. OKLAHOMA 73651 Let us fix you a 54 Special!! ROClE AUTRY 405-726-251 Pif'sl Fedprq avings iO' Y 7 sy 229 SOUTH 8ROAOWAY H08ART OKLAHOMA 73651 TOWN COUNTRY THINGS 2 (QUIl MOUSING LENDEP Clothing Hardwares Gifts SmaM Appliances Mt. View. OK 346 Main Phone- 347-2150 THE MAINFAIR 313-315 South Main Hobart. Oklahoma Womens - 726-5687 Mens - 726-5686 SrLuv j flWmlt. fj) 9). 8. AOS-726-2020 r AMIIV lit NIINtllV IIO S BROADWAY HOBART. OKLAHOMA 73651 WOODWARD'S DEPARTMENT STORE 20-22 West Main Carnegie. Ok. 73015 Phone: 654-2322 RON JOHNSON FORD 3 EAST MAIN CARNEGIE, OKLA 73015 RON J. JOHNSON Bus. Phone 654-1036 Dealer Res. Phone 654-2038 CNB ramnuni CITY NATIONAL BANK OF CORDELL I l Telephone Post Office Box 690 832-3322 Cordell. Oklahoma 73632 SPORT STUFF 1 14 East main COROEll. Oklahoma 73632 Phone 405-032-5155 JOE ANO WANDA MADDOX complete UNE of sporting GOODS TEAM UNIFORMS - EQUIPMENT - JACKETS CUSTOM PRINTEO SHIRTS - CAPS GAMS DRUG Health Mart 104 West 4th Hobart. Oklahoma 73651 Phone: 726-2201 Larry and Janet Trentham Complete Professional Dry Cleaning Service And Laundry Service Sanitary Cleaner Kirk ond Sherri Krieper •Whee Vo Leek Good. We Look Good DM 724-51M 222 $. Woshlngto 68 Ads LIBERTY DRUG 11 West Main Carnegie. Ok la Phone 664-1111 JERRY'S PHARMACY P.O. Box E Mt. View. Ok la. Phone 347-2121 RONALD HILL M.D., INC. 102 West Ash. Box F Carnegie. Oklohomo 73015 405-654-1154 9:00-12:00 o.m. 1 30-430 p.m. CHARLIE'S AUTO PARTS 245 W MAIN MOUNTAIN VIEW. OKLAHOMA 73062 BUS. PHONE 405-347-2963 CR INDUSTRIES 711 W. 9th Hobart. Okla 73651 Phone 726-5601 Unired Super Marker Friendly Service Qualify Produce Harold’s Auto Supply 1 East Mam Carnegie. OK 73015 654-1367 Harold L. Marshall Own© r Home Phone: 654-1335 1NAPA1 Hoborf 726-5639 Cordell 632-2534 Ads 69 347-2250 347-2730 Office CLARK'S TRACTOR EQUIPMENT Earl Davis Mt. View CLARK'S rs sw Oklahoma We Buy. Sell or Trade Rick 347-2292 347-2074 Broadway Iris Hobart. Ok. (726-2666) MT. VIEW FARMERS Mt View. Ok . 73062 Phone 347-2521 Flowers by Charlene 322 West Main MOUNTAIN VIEW. OKLAHOMA 73062 PHONE 347-2931 TEAL INSURANCE AGENCY Beatty Teal-Agent Daryl Teal-Agent 214 Man. Mt View. Ok 73062. Ph 347-2143 26 W Main. Carneae. Ok 73015. Ph 654-1863 OFFICERS 6 EMPLOYEES THE STATE DANK of Rocky Rocky, Oklahoma OPEN 9 am. to 3 p.m. DAILY Ronold Grubb Choir mon of rhe Board Ernie Cunningham President Rick White Vice President ond Assisront Coshier Rebecco Low — Coshier Euia Jockson Morgorete Dunn Cheryle Griffith Member FDIC BLUE GOOSE Brewer's Grocery Box 86 Ph: 538-2441 Gotebo. OK. 73041 “Where friends meer John ond Helene Brewer Gotebo. Oklohomo 73041 phone 538-4861 STRANGE TnuHVaSm HARDWARE STORES Modern Hardware and Supplies P.O. Box 749 228 South Main Ph: 726-2127 Hobart, Ok. 73651 Applionces — Gifts — Furniture Bridal Registry 413 S. Moin Hobort. OK 73651 726-3588 Ed ond Nino Pittmon JENNINGS TRUCKING SERVICE INC. Transporter of: Rock. Sand. Gravel. Rip-Rap Gypsum. Oilfield Interstate and Intrastate 405-639-2239 11 V2 miles south of Gotebo. OK 24 Hour Service- Fully Insured Bredy Electric RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL MAIN STREET GRILL STAN BREDY P. O Box 27 (405)538-2015 Gotebo. OK 73041 LICENSED INSURED 219 South Main Hobart. OK 726-6010 ■WE CAN FIX YOUR SHORTS “We make our Hamburgers the old fashioned way “We support the Gotebo Hornets LG'S SERVING SOUTHWEST OKLAHOMA SINCE 95 Grocery Big-A-Burger Drive In Market ALWAYS HOT • ALWAYS FRESH ALWAYS DELICIOUS Grocery Produce Deli Sandwiches Gifts Silk Flowers Phone 405-538-4861 A18 SOUTH JEFFERSON OWNERS HOBART OKLAHOMA 7365 RICK JOYCE HOPSON 405 726 5300 72 Ads


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