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ANDREA ENGERAN, in her four- th year as a Tigerlander, is active in Vocal Ensembles, Choir, and Drama Club, which she served as treasurer in 1960. Andrea special- izes in Stage Arts and plans to attend Oklahoma State. STUDENTS OF TOD A Y PAULA ENGLISH, though not a Canadian, attended Calgary schools before coming to GHS. Vice-presi- dent of Pep Club, she likes all winter sports. She will major in Business at OSU, or she will make English her major. LONNIE FOSTER, another twelve year Guymon student, is a Tiger football and basketball regular. President of his Freshman Class, Lonnie still prefers physical edu- cation classes. He plans to attend college at PAMC. VELINDA GABERDIEL, who is often on honor rolls, is a member of Thespians and president of the Pep Club. Since chemistry is her best liked subject, she wants to continue her interests at PAMC as a Laboratory Technician. 22
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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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Climaxing National Education Week activities in Guymon Schools, awards recognizing exceptional Leadership, Scholarship, and Citizenship are dis- played by “Students of Today” Gary Moen, Priscilla Bryan, Margaret Vaughan, and Larry Doke. The four junior and senior high students were honored by Worshipful Master Roy Bailey of the local Lodge. Supt. George Spenner was presented an A- ward of Merit for the Teachers and Student Body at the annual Masonic Banquet for the Faculty, this year an event of November 12. OUR REST LEADERS CITIZENS SCHOLARS RONNIE GARDNER, a student here for eight years, is in Diversi- fied Occupations. With five years in Band and two in Choir, he is a drama student this year. Drums are Ronnie’s hobby—professional music his goal. DARRELL GARRISON, in GHS only a year and a half, is in Or- chestra, Stage Band, and Band, of which he is president. A 1962 Boys’ Stater, Darrell made All-State Band too. He plans to be a pro- fessional musician. DEIDRA GOFF, holding offices in both 4-H and FHA, is also in Dance Band and GHS Orchestra. With music as her hobby, she plans to attend OSU or PAMC to pre- pare for a career in either Music or Home Economics.
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