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MIKE LANDRETH, with five years in Guymon schools before moving to El Segundo, Calif., re- turned to GHS to graduate. Sports editor of El Tigre, Mike likes science courses and collects coins. OSU is his college choice. JOE LANE, captain of the Tiger football team, is a member of both OHS and NHS. Since math and science are his best liked subjects, he plans to major in Electrical En- gineering at Oklahoma State University. LIKE THE BRICKS IN OUR TIGERLAND WALL this sturdy octet of Bengal stalwarts, Class of ’63 football and basketball lettermen, will be hard to replace, as will the duo of ’63 cheer- leaders who did so much to inspire both teams and fans. Playing their last games, or leading their last mighty yells, are Fred Landess. Doug McVev, Andy Spencer, David LeG range, Mike Landreth, Johnny Stevens, Lonnie Foster, Joe Lane, Glenda Spin- den, and Carolyn Jo Byerley. BERTON LARY, always on honor roll, is a member of Mu Alpha Theta and Science Club. Berton likes psychology and names boxing as his hobby. He will attend PAMC or OU, majoring in literature or science. HELENE LEATH has attended Guymon schools for four years. Helene selects mythology as her favorite subject and dancing as the recreation she most enjoys. She will go to San Diego Beauty College. DAVID LEGRANGE, a basketball and football regular while in GHS, likes anything just so it is ath- lets. His best loved subject is physical education, his hobby is basketball, and he hopes to make Wayland College team.
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MM inn I MAW MM STY AM AII) Mud and ruffles, masculine determination and feminine appeal, combine to make this picture of Captain Joe Lane and his lovely 1962 Football Queen Lou Behne the El Tigre Photography Winner of the year. Grief and glories were mixed as the muddy Tigers bowed to the Woodward Boomers in a 12-20 loss; however, Queen Lou and her equally radiant Queen Candidate attendants, Bette Rae Byers and Harri Halford, backed by an enthusiastic Home- coming crowd at Memorial Stadium, October 5, emerged with their spirits, at least, undampened. FREDDIE LANDESS has served as Class of ’63 vice-president for five years. An NHS member and Rotary Boy of the Month, he likes Algebra II and says that he will
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WE9LL MISS THIS TIGER WALL DOUG McVEY is a three year two- letter man. His varied talents also include piano and drama; he is president of Drama Club. Doug names Oklahoma State as his col- lege choice. RAYMOND MARTIN is another Senior who plans to go directly into the Army. T I Club is on his activity list, and he is employed as a sheet metal worker from Diversi- fied Occupations. MIKE LINDSAY, an eight year student of Guymon schools, is a Band enthusiast with six years membership. Other interests of Mike are science and cars. He plans to be an Engineer. JIM LOCKETT, whose pet peeve is English, likes all things mechanical. Active in Woodworkers’ Club, he will pursue his favorite hobby, Auto Mechanics, at Okmulgee Tech School. JEANNE MATTHEYER, a student here for four years, is an enthusias- tic Pep Club member. Jeanne likes English and dancing and dislikes smarties. She plans to attend Okla- homa State.
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