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A PAIR OF GOOD SKATES. Here are two class favorites who joined our ranks in junior high, vivacious brunette Donna Sturdivan and soft- spoken, genteel Grant Hatfield. Both have been Tigerland choir members. Honor student Donna likes to read, collect stuffed animals, and play tennis. She enjoys being with people, if they don’t talk too much, and hates sloppiness in dress. Grant, who has played football for three years, says right now his pet peeve is little brothers. A wizard at drafting, Grant loves cars and once had his own private basement chemistry laboratory. DONNA AND GRANT
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SEPTEMBER DONNA ANN OCTOBER NANCY NOVEMBER DECEMBER DEANA LYNDA JANUARY FEBRUARY JOYCE MARCH SHARON APRIL CONNIE MAY GRANT HATFIELD Grant sang in the high school Choir during his junior year and also in the Boys’ Glee Club. He was a Tiger football player for three years. Complaining people annoy him, but he enjoys activities like Youth Fellowship and DeMolay. EMMETT HEIMSOTH Woodworking is Emi ctt’s favorite pastime. He was vice-president of Woodworkers Club during his senior year and participated in the Optima Gun Club also. Al- though he has not selected a major, Emmett plans to go to Pan- handle A and M. iDONNA SUE HINDS A member of Mu Alpha Theta and Pep Club for three years, she held offices in both. In Oklahoma and National Honor Societies, co-editor of the 1961 El Tigre, and valedictorian of the Class of 61, Donna will major in mathe- matics at O.U. STANLEY HINES A staunch supporter of the senior class, Stanley attended Guymon schools for six years. Showing an active interest in his surroundings, he was a member of both the Go-Kart Klub and Woodworkers Club, helping to build the 1961 Model Home. 25
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DOUBLE, DOUBLE, YOU'LL GET IN TROUBLE. Wait a minute! Like this is a beatnik pad in GHS. dad. Like we’re in orbit over some of that cool cat Shakespeare’s Macbeth stuff. Like we have it memorized and don’t need books. Man, that Will is way out, and we re drawing near. Move over, Bard boy, and make room for Marcia Dain, Robin Moon, Jim Yancey, Grant Hatfield, and that dudey Dick Couch. ALL SHOOK UP OVER SHAKESPEARE MIKE HOLLAND Mike’s main interest during high school was y' drama. He had a major role in the junior play and participated in a number of dramatic productions. Astronomy and geology are his hobbies. Mike plans to major in Business Administration at PAMC. CLEO HOOVER Cleo, who loves to dance, has another hobby- coin collecting. For a time an apprentice beautician, her main high school activity has been Future Homemakers of America to which she has belonged three years. Science is another interest. DAVID JOHNSON A member of Woodworkers Club. David particularly enjoys shop work. Too much home work distresses David who likes to spend his spare time working on his car. Al- though he hasn’t decided on a career, he will attend Heston College in Kansas. ROBERT JONES Moving to Guymon this year, Robert was named Senior Concession Chairman and joined the Choir. He served El Tigrc as co-advertising manager. While attending Classen High in Oklahoma City, he earned a letter jacket in wrestling. DAVID KRUG David has been a member of both the National and Oklahoma Honor Societies for three years. President of the Choir this year, David has been a member for three years, twice singing operetta leads. He was a ’61 El Tigre staff member. IUDY LANGLEY Judy’s activities in high school were Pep Club, FHA, and Art. She plans to become a secretary and will further her education at Tahlequah. Judy’s pet peeves arc smart alecks. Collecting necklaces is her interesting hobby. 27
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