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As pretty and personable as her picture promises, Lou Behne, Class of ’63 Very Nice Girl and Favorite for three years, has almost more activi- ties than El Tigre can list. A recent Pioneer Day Queen, 1963 FHA reporter, and a band twirler for three years, she is also in Choir and GRA. Lou is almost always on honor roll and never says “No” when asked to serve for a good cause. She doesn’t approve of dreary, slovenly people but likes every- body. Lou should certainly be a delight to her patients when she begins her career as a nurse. Her greatest thrill came this year when she was crowned Football Queen for 1962. OLETA DARNELL, a Tigerlander for eight years, says that she en- joys her bookkeeping classes best of all. Painting in oils is her most absorbing hobby, but her career plans are centered in secretarial in- terests. VJV6 LOU BRENDA DENNEY, with special talents in the drama field, was named to All-State Acting Team as a Freshman. For the past two years she has served as Class Assembly Chairman. Brenda will attend PAMC next fall. 20
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KAY CAVIN in her Sophomore year served as FHA reporter and B team cheerleader. Although me- chanical drawing is her favorite subject, she plans to be either a beautician or nurse after college at Texas U. ROBIN CLEMENTS, for three years a class officer, is also a repeater as Class Favorite. Robin, who loves Spanish and dancing, wants to be a teacher of dancing or elementary grades on finshing at OSU. MARY LYNN COUCH, a student of Guymon schools for eight years, names English as the subject she Drefers. Mary Lynn plans to at- tend business or beauty school and to become either a secretary or a beautician. TEEN AGE REPUBLICANS who won’t have to wait a lifetime to celebrate their first Oklahoma victory for the Big Gray Elephant are Class of ’63 GOP enthusiasts Helene Leath, TAR President George Herb- streit, Allen Petty, Mike Lindsay, Carolyn Jo Byerley, Jeannie Mattheyer, Teddie Jef- fers, Butch Wilson, and Jack “All-I-Want- for-Christmas” Trotter. LINDA CRUZAN, who has attend ed our schools for nine and one- half years, has been in Oklahoma and National Honor Societies for three years. Her favorite subject, typing, will be basic when she be- comes a secretary.
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LARRY DOKE, El Tigre co-editor and for two years Class of ’63 president, also heads Math Club. A member of Science Club, NHS and OHS, and a 1962 Boys’ State Rep- resentative, Larry plans to attend Oklahoma University. VAR FREDDIE JANE ELLIS, who spent all but one of her twelve school years in Guymon, is a student of Diversi- fied Occupations. Jane’s tastes run toward the Arts—drawing, paint- ing, singing. She would like to take up Nursing. Five times vice-president of the Class of ’63, handsome Freddie Landess, this year’s Very Nice Boy, has been a perennial Class Favorite too. Foot- ball and outdoor sports keep him lithe and alert, so he is no stranger to grade honor roll lists either. Named to National Honor Society last year, Freddie chooses two very different subjects as his special pets—Algebra II and mythology. When he says, “I hate people who part their hair in the middle,” that’s Freddie’s way of saying, “I find very few people whom I don’t like.” As for college and career, Freddie, like many members of the Class of ’63, will have a lot more to tell us when September rolls around.
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