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DALLAS COOLEY, a twelve year student in the Guymon schools, lists guitar playing as his favorite pastime and history as his favor- ite subject. Dallas will attend PAMC to pre- pare him for a career in Forestry. STEVE COUCH, who is sometimes on the honor roll, enjoys snow skiing and swimming as his favorite hobbies. Steve likes physics and will enter the field of medicine after attending Southwestern. NEIL CRAIG, president of the Senior Class, is active in sports. An All District choice in football, Neil will attend OU on a foot- ball scholarship. He plans to enter Dentistry after graduation. CLA88 OF '67 El Tigre Senior Class editors Jean Meyer, Cindy Winters, and Marlene Chenault are giving the '67 newcomers a taste of the Old West by using the Haunted House at the Loops as an unusual pictorial background. Phil Milliken came to GHS from Muskogee; Jeannie McLaughlin, from Wheeler, Texas; Wilma Russel, from Friona, Texas; Terry Mayes, from Fox; Denny Heimsoth, from Winfield, Kansas; and Bob Coyle, from Sravette, Arkansas. DON CURTIS, a member of the student council, is active in FFA, football, and track. Don enjoys hunting and lists agriculture as his favorite subject. Don will attend PAMC after graduation from GHS. ELAINE DARTER is often on honor rolls and has been a Guymon student for twelve years. Elaine enjoys reading, basketball, and tennis. She will follow a career in Business after attending PAMC. 16
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LARRY CAMPBELL, an all-around outdoors- man, always finds time to enjoy his favorite sports, hunting and fishing. Larry hopes to attend Panhandle A M College and eventually earn a degree in veterinary medi- cine. PAUL CAMPBELL has attended Guymon schools for twelve years and is treasurer of NHS and Science Club. Paul has been a member of the All-State Chorus for two years. He plans on a Physics major at OSU. Carnival spirit filled the air on Homecoming Day, November 4, as Tigerlanders paraded downtown to honor their Football Queen Candidates, Joleen Carter, Peggy Papay, and Susan Nash. Pretty Peggy Papay was named Queen at the Homecoming as- sembly and crowned at the half-time festivities of the Tiger-Liberal Redskin game. The 13-12 Tiger victory added a special sparkle to Queen Peggy. REIGNS AS FOOTBALL QUEEN JOLEEN CARTER is a member of Pep Club, Band, Girls Choir, and FHA. Twice o class favorite and a competing Queen Candidate this ye'ar, she names English as her best- liked subject. Joleen hopes to enroll at OSU this fall. MARLENE CHENAULT, 1966 Pioneer Day Queen, has attended Guymon schools for twelve years. She is a member of Pep Club, Choir, Girls Choir, NHS, and Publications. Marlene will seek a major in Political Science at OSU. BRAD CHILL is sometimes on honor rolls and has attended Guymon schools for ten and one-half years. Brad chooses debate as his all around best subject and Debate Club as his favorite activity. He plans to attend PAMC.
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WAYMON S. DEES, a four year student in the Guymon schools, enjoys tinkering with cars and likes bookkeeping and business courses. Waymon will attend PAMC and will major in Business or make a career out of the Army. ALICE DELANO, FHA president, is a mem- ber of Math Club and Rainbows. Alice en- joys music and plays the piano and the organ. She will attend college at PAMC and major in either Home Economics or Mathematics. LARRY DONOVAN, always on honor rolls, is President of Moth Club and is a member of NHS and Science Club. Larry lists sci- ence as his best-liked subject and plans on an Army career. Newcomers In An Old Setting
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