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BIG SACK, LITTLE SACK Full meal, light snack! Sue Pickard. Sharon Birt, Judy Langley, and an obviously dieting Shirley Quesenbury join Queen Candidate Joyce Ralstin in a mighty list minute lunch money sacrifice to bolster senior votes. SENIOR SACK-OUT 18 SANDRA BRIDWELL Returning to Guymon High this year, Sandra immediately joined the Choir and was elected senior cheer- leader. In New Troy, Michigan, Sandra had been vice-president of the sophomore class and served as secretary during her junior year. COLIN BROWN Carpentry was Colin’s chief interest, and in his junior year he placed second in the State Carpentry Con- test in Oklahoma City. He participated in the T I program dur- ing his last two years of high school and wants to major in busi- ness. BOB BUFORD Bob has gone to school in Guymon for twelve years. He played basketball during his sophomore and junior years. Debate has been Bob’s main interest during his senior year, although he found time to serve the 1961 El Tigre as sports editor. CHESTER BURSELL Chester has always been interested in automobiles, and has worked on them every chance he has had. From his practical experience with cars, Chester has decided to be an automobile electrician. Key-making is Chester’s rather unusual hobby. RODNEY CHILDRESS Definitely interested in sports, Rodney, the tallest senior, has proved himself a valuable member of Tiger cage teams. He has played center for three years and after graduation plans to attend college at PAMC or Oklahoma Uni- versity.
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' KAY BARKER Kay held the office of vice-president of the Masque and Wig Drama Club during her senior year and was a member of the National Thespian Society. She plans to major in psychology or human- ities at Northwestern University at Evanston, Illinois. ANN BELANGER For three years Ann has been a member of National and Oklahoma Honor Societies. Active in Debate for three years, she has represented GHS with honors at many Debate Meets. A top ranking member of the Class of 61, she will attend O.U. THREE. PUSH-CARTS, PLEASE Not particularly dis- mayed by the heaviest load of textbooks they’ve ever had to assemble, a trio of new senior Tigerlanders prepare to buckle down for a long year of studying. Sue Hale and Lindel Smith arc former Kansans from Newton and Caldwell, while Alvin is a downstater from Purcell. SHARON BIRT A member of the Oklahoma Honor Society, Sharon found her interests in the many Guymon High School clubs. She be- longed to Guymon Youth for Safety Club, Future Home Makers of America, and Pep Club. Sharon wants to be an office secretary. CHARLES BRIDGES During his last year in GHS Charles has enjoyed Mythology and Reading, two of his favorite subjects. After graduation he plans to attend PAMC and after graduation to enter one of the Armed Services, preferably the United States Air Force.
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THE WINNERS Don't be afraid to open your eyes. Dale Cochran. You are not dreaming. That is really your beef, won fair and square, and cutting it up for you is your 1961 Football Queen, Joyce Ralstin, the seniors’ winning candidate. GERALD CLEMANS Gerald was a member of the Choir during his three high school years, playing a role in the annual operetta each year, as well as a major part in the junior play. As a sopho- more Gerald attended the National Dairy Show in Waterloo, Iowa. JACK CLIFFORD A member of the junior play cast, Jack displayed a talent for the stage. He moved to Guymon last year and immediately became a friend to everyone. Jack would like to be an architectural engineer with a degree from Oklahoma City University. DALE COCHRAN Dale moved from New Mexico to Guymon his senior year and became an active member of FFA. Drafting was Dale's main interest and he plans to continue in this field and be an architect. If his luck holds out. Dale will never need to buy beef. QUEEN CONTEST IN THE BAG Although no one can ever be sure until the last votes are counted, weary senior workers who contributed their lunch money to the Queen Fund and brought sack lunches that last day, had already chalked up a decisive victory margin. IB ;S » •
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