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GRAND CHAMPION PIE EATER Donnie Mallard repeats his glorious gooey triumph of last year by triumphing as GHS' mightiest pastry gulper. That's Cindy Hohweiler shoving in the meringue tid-bits. MARCUS IS A MUSCULAR MAIDEN WE FOUGHT AND FIZZLED AT FUN FESTIVAL BILLIE DEAKIN, another Class of '64 member for twelve years, served as FHA Reporter as a Sophomore. Billie names Homemaking as her favorite subject. Show-offs are her pet peeve and music her best loved pastime. A career as a homemaker is Billie's choice after graduation. JOHN DEERE is also one of the large group of twelve year Guymon Seniors. John names World History as his favorite subject with water skiing, girls, and cars as his hobbies. John says studying is his abomi- nation, but he wants to be a Lawyer with a degree from OU. PHIL DE WOLFE is a comparative newcomer to Guymon, entering here last year. He likes Mechanical Drawing and Math when he is not working on cars. Phil plans to go to a trade school in California where he will prepare for a career in Automotive Mechanics. CHERRYAL DIXON, who has attended Guymon schools for four years, likes her Physical Education classes and dancing. She dislikes smart alecks. Cherryal spends her afternoons at her Diversified Occupations job at the hospital and plans on a career in Nursing after training in Wichita.
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HE'S OUR ITSY-BITSY BABY BOY Daddy Dusenbury and Mama Caudle just knew their little Behne would win in the nursing bottle division, and you should have seen that Jerry gulp down a King-size coke! MEN AT WORK BOOGIE BOY BOLAND beats out some bar room barrelhouse to tally three more needed points for the Class of '64. DON CRUZAN, for seven years a Tigerlander, is a member of the GHS Golf Team and in Math and Science Club. Coin collecting is Don's hobby and Mathematics is his favorite subject. Don wants a Navy Electronics post. CONNIE CULLOP, in her fifth year in Guymon schools, is active in Drama, Publications, and Pep Club. Connie names English as her preferred subject, dancing her hobby, and snakes her peeve. She will be a Beautician. HAROLD DARTER is a twelve year Senior who was named Most Popular Boy as an Eighth Grader. His liking for Bookkeeping makes him want to follow a career in Accounting after completing his B.S. at Panhandle. TERRY DAVIS has been with the Class of '64 for two and one-half years. A Diversified Occupa- tions student, Terry works at the Arrowhead. She is planning to go to San Francisco where she will become a Cosmetologist.
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BOBBY DUNKERSON. a three year GHS Senior, lists Homemaking as her activi- ty class. Bookkeeping is a favorite subject and floral arranging her hobby. Bobby plans to major in Elementary Education at PAMC. NELSON DUSENBURY served the Class of '64 as President for three years. On the football and track team this year, he enjoys playing baseball too. Nel- son likes Mechanical Drawing and will major ‘in that field. SANDRA EATON, with six years in our schools, takes Diversified Occupa- tions and works at McDonald's. Sandra names Typing as her favorite subject and coyote hunting on horseback as her rather unusual hobby. SENIORS ARE UP THE CUPf A PAIR OF PEPPERS AT THEIR PEAK OF PERFORMANCE are Class of '64 Cheerleaders Barbara Massey and Sue Carter. Full of clever ideas to keep that coveted Class Pep Trophy Cup labeled Seniors, these girls never forget that, first of all, their job is to keep all GHS solidly behind the team. At the right, a confused under- classman kowtows to the Pep Club Sacred Circle, with the help of Burl Potter, Marcus Alexander, and Mike Reeder, Tiger Pep Club muscles.
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