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IK] Ucud U uutatg W xy$ RUTH COUNTRYMAN, a twelve year Guymon student, is in Pep Club, Girl’s Glee Club, Mixed Choir, and FHA. After attending either Northwestern State Col- lege or Bethany Nazarene College, a ca- reer in business is Ruth's present desire. DOUG DALE, an eleven-year '68-er, served as the Junior Class vice-president. Lettering in football and ‘track. Doug is the president of the Debate Club and a member of the Math Club. A Law career is his ambition with his degree from OU. JERRY DARNELL, , a twelve year member of Guymon Schools, was in Choir the three previous years. This year Jerry's time is filled with Diversified Occupations. After graduating from Guymon High, Jerry plans on attending Oklahoma State. 19
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Rw PooiboM OMWlO-Jttft To paraphrase the song, Okla- homa , everything was going our way at the Homecoming football game, Friday night, September 22, when the Guymon Tigers downed Alva's Goldbugs, 35-26, before a wildly screaming stadium, packed with frantic GHS fans. Halftime ceremonials based on the theme, Football-—-Oklahoma Style were climaxed by Senior Captain Doug McKinnon's crowning of his classmate, Rita Jo Fitzgerald, as 1967 Football Queen. Her attendants were Diana Wing and Nancy Dixon, es- corted by Steve Hedrick and Jerry January. On the next page, Montee Sue Long drives the surrey with the fringe on top bearing the Queen candidates downtown for the big Homecoming Parade pep promotion. LINDA COLE, a twelve-year Senior, is the vice-president of Pep Club and of the Bond, class representative on the Student Council, and the Moth Club reporter. In NHS. Orchestra, Choir, and Stage Band, Linda will ottend Panhandle.
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Neither Dianna Wing nor Doug McKinnon are the type to let minor setbacks like a recalcitrant motor stop them. This pair of Senior Favorites will soon have their Rolls Rough started and be on to their party. A cheerleader for six years, Dianna is also a four time repeater as a Class Favorite. One of her most memor- able honors was being named Swimsuit Winner in the 1967 Miss Guymon Contest. Class President Doug, a two letterman in both football and basketball, is also president of Science Club and a member of Math 'Club. Always on honor rolls, Doug was named to National F-lonor Society his Sophomore year. SHARON DAVIS is the secretary-treasurer of the GHS Bond and participates in Orchestra, Choir, Pep Club, and Math Club.. Belonging to the NHS, Sharon plans a career either in business or in sociology after graduation from North- western. NANCY DIXON, a four year student in Tigerland, is often on the honor rolls. The GHS football team elected her second runner-up for Football Queen. Nancy will pursue a career in the field of Nursing at OCU after graduation from GHS. CATHY DUVALL, president of the Future Medical Careers Club, plans to pursue a career in the field of medicine at PSC. Kathy has attended GHS for three years and was elected president of Pep Club and Library Club her Senior year. CHUCK ELLIS, Senior class vice-president, has attended Guymon schools for nine years. The secretary of FFA, Chuck is a member of the All-District football team and was a tri-captain on the GHS squad. He will study dentistry at OSU. 20
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