Hugo High School - Buffalo Trails Yearbook (Hugo, OK)

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1966 Buffalo Trails Hugo High School Hugo, Oklahoma Volume XIII Dedication These are the happiest days of your life - enjoy them. These are words we hear many times during our high school days. Certainly these were our happiest days and we did enjoy them. But happy living is not all joy. We see each day emotion and anticipation unfold at H.H.S.: Despair at report card time; the gay rivalry of the Halloween Carnival; the excite- ment of our games; and the enthusiasm of pep assemblies. Based on these moments, we dedicate the 1966 BUFFALO TRAILS to this Senior Class of Hugo High School. Annie Askew Editor Contents 'Dedication Contents Jntroduction Alma Ministration Vacuity Classes Organizations Vavorites Athletics Activities JiMS Education Encouragement Alma Mater 11!i’ leatie these halls far behinh us Anb thmiijh tue jn far ahuijr UK' li allna s be ffMwj (In the «spirit tue 3ln nur ¥nti$n Wu} S rhnnl |aujL Ui altu, dnuraije. anb Hisbnm Mle be ijaineb thrnuglt all the pears. Anb bp (5nbs pnub race iffle taill snunmake nur place (treasuring memnrw tSrmt k smiles , High school days are the joyous times of youth. They are, also, the time of serious thought that prepares us for the adult responsibilities that must come to all of us in the grown- up world of tomorrow. Ira R. Armstrong The end of a hard day. MR. ARMSTRONG Superintendent Within these pages you have a mirror--look into it—you will find the reflections of the people and the happenings of a significant year at H.H.S. You will see reflected hours spent in class, clubs, athletics, music, etc.; and images of many familiar places pass in review. You will see again the friends you made, recall the dreams you dreamed, and ponder the gay evenings of social activities. As these images pass in review, you will discover that this is a history that you have made. Simon Parker Are you sure is sick today? DR. WHITE MR. BAGGETT MISS AWBREY President Vice-President Clerk Hoard of Education MR. CUMMINS MR. HIGGINBOTHAM MRS. RAINEY Member Member Member Faculty MR. BAINS History Coach MRS. BRADY Home Economics MR. GABBARD Instrumental Music MRS. FELLOWS Vocal Music Latin French MR. HAMBY Math Zke faculty MRS. LANDRETH Commerce MRS. HILL Counselor MR. MASSENGALE Vocational Agriculture MR. KELLY Diversified Occupations MRS. MYERS Spanish English MR. PARKER History MR. REEDER Vocational Carpentry MR. PETTY English Speech MRS. SPEAR English MR. REDMAN Science TRULY YOU HELPED US . . MISS STULL Library MRS. VANDERGRIFF Home Economics MR. UPCHURCH Physics Math MRS. WEBB English MR. WILMOTH Drivers Education WE SHALL NOT FORGET Office MISS AWBREY Superintendent’s Secretary MRS. BRAUDERICK Principal’s Secretary Assistants Vince Rountree, Ted Doane, Ronald Pop choke, Vivian Finley, Sara Shull, and Beverly Battiest Terry Callendar, Trula Whatley, Pat Fry, Janece Cherry, and Sharon Elliott Seniors EUGENE WILSON President JOHNSON COBB Vice-President BEVERLY BATTIEST BENNIE CLABORN Secretary Reporter Senior Class As our school has expanded this year, so each student has grown; emotionally, academically, and socially by attending Hugo High School. The success of a superior class depends on each student's fulfillment of individual duties. This Senior Class is proud to have achieved all goals, hopes and obli- gations that a four year period of growth and transition allow. The memories of our experiences and those who enjoyed them with us will always remain dear to us. Enrolling for the last time. JIMMY ABLES JERAL AHTONE LYNN ANN AIKIN GUILBERT ANDERSON Of 19 ANNIE ASKEW JUDY BARNES TERRI BATES BEVERLY BATTIEST SHERRY BEADLE DICKIE BILLS PHYLLIS BOGARD DOUGLAS BOHANON MARGARETTE COLLINS KEN CONSTANTINE TERRY BRADSHAW EDWARD CAMPBELL JIMMY CARLILE JANIE CARTER JANECE CHERRY BENNIE CLABORN JOHNSON COBB CONNIE COLE Seniors The Rah! Rah! Boys LARRY DANIEL LYNDIA DELOZIER GWEN DICKSON LARRY DOANE ELAINE DOWNUM DANNY EFAW SHARON ELLIOTT JIM FOLEY Of 1966 MARY FORBUS KAREN FOUNTAIN TOMMY FROST JERRY GRANT ELAINE HARDY Seniors HUBERT GREENWALT CLAUDIA HAYNES Senior Spooks Sacrifice GRADY HANNA BERTIE HIGGINS OLETA HIGGINS CHERYL HUFF CHARLES HUMPHRIES JACKIE MARTIN JENNY MARTIN BILLY McCLOURE SHARON McCLOURE JACKIE HUTCHINGS DAYNA KITE Of 1966 JANIE KNIGHT ELAINE LEMMONS RICHARD LOFTIN Seniors on Mt. Suribachi? WESLEY MOREHEAD HELEN MUSGROVE BUNION OAKES JOHN PAYNE REBA PAYNE BILL PETTYJOHN BILL PIERCE WOODY PRICHETT RANDY RANKIN JERRY RHODES JANIE RINNERT DONNA RODRIQUEZ JOHNNY ROSSON BILL SCHOOLER JOHN SHALVER BETTY SHAW RANDY SHERRER MIKE SIMPSON TROY SITTON NANCY SMITH STELLA TIBBETTS LENNIE WELLS BEVERLY WESTON THOMAS WHEELUS Juniors JOHN BOUNDS President ALAN BRITT Vice-President GLORIA SIMS Secretary DARRELL CRENSHAW Reporter Each of us, the members of the Junior Class of 1965-66, has worked diligently to fulfill the duties of our class. Also we have strived for academic achievement in pur selected courses. We are proud of our achievements and will always cherish the memories of our Junior year at Hugo High School. Do you believe in the GREAT PUMPKIN? Juniors work hard for banquet. Beverly Sam Jerri Michael Mickey Abies Ah tone Allen Allen Allen Sue Terry Barbara Robert Robert Allen Amend Awtry Awtry Ball Sherra Bates Becky Baum Byron Bedwell Peggy Biard Tommy Bloodworth Gary Boone Larry Booth Carroll Boykin Rita Brunson Steve Buchanan Kathy Callahan Terry C allend ar Bill Castleman Stanley Caufield Sandra Choat Connie Clancy {juniors — Allen Clark Donnie Cole Shirlie Comfort Mary Cooper Pat Corbitt Charles Crane Darlene Davis Karen Duncan Ricky Elizondo Hal Ellis Paul Emert Debra Evans Vivian Finley Judy Flinn Ray Forbus Lynn Freeman Always Working Pat Fry Kaye Gallagher Fayetta Glenn Donald Gustin Adelia Herndon Helen Highfill Jimmy Himonubbe Virginia Himonubbe Billy Howard Ronnie Bob La Vada Hunter Hunter Hutchings Jacobs Jacobs Fred George Larry John Gib Jacoby Jacoby Lee Leslie Linzman Joyce Logan Phyllis Luna Stanley Martin Lillian Mathes Billie Matlock Byron Mills Floyd Mitchell Wylene Napier Steve Pamela Jo Ann Nash Nelms Nelson Hugh Jeffrey Pence Pierce Martha Steve Bobby Prater Price Rawls Jimmy Charles Redwine Rich Vincent Rountree Linda Shoemake Alan Simpson Lynda Simpson Alice Sinclair Steve Stamper Portia Stanfield Linda Stapleton Jim Swink James Taylor Joyce Taylor Linda Taylor Garry Thornton Jimmie Thorpe Elaine Tolle Gerald Weatherford Annie Wickson Patricia Williams Mary Wilson Jerry Wofford Mike Woolsey Have the Juniors got that spirit today??? Juniors take an active part in school activities. Sophomores JAMIE COBB President WALT LEONARD Vice-President Sophomores cheer for the Buffs!! SARA SHULL AILEEN CANNON Secretary Reporter Following our success as winner of the Freshman Halloween Carni- val Queen, we, the Sophomore Class of 1965-66 are also striving to hold our place as good scholars. These pages will reveal our active partici- pation in the band, pep club, foot- ball, basketball, and the other ac- tivities of Hugo High School. Sophomores A-Go-Go. Robert Beverly Gary Pat Charles Abernathy Abies Akins Allen Bell Ronnie Carol Douglas James Ricky Bishop Boling Booth Brewer Britt Harold Susan Joy Kathy Brownfield Buchanan Bush Caldwell Chestine Roy Juanita James Chaney Chitwood Chum ley Clark Pat Cazzell Gervace Collins Twonette Jeanie Compton Corbitt Bobby Ted Deverell Doane Eugene Larry Ted Dollar Ellison Eudy Glenda Farrell Keith Cynthia Robby Faulkner Freeman George Teressa Goodman Elaine Goodw in Mike Hardy James Harwood Freddie Henley s o P k o m o r e s A c t I 0 H t 0 W i H Anna Huff Glenda Inge Carol Kelly Larry Keyes Darla Kathy Joetta Francis Knight Langley Leslie Lick Ricky Mize Darrell Linda Brad Johnnie Moffitt Monroe Moore Morris Paul Jimmy Barney Gary McCann McClain McCorkle McDonald Gwen Joyce Wanda Rebecca McFadden Oakes Oakes Payne , Cathy John Walter Loretta Emma Pence Pettyjohn Pharis Pierce Powell Jeffrey Roxie Dora Milton Jimmie Pullen Rankin Reynolds Rickman Ridge Eldridge Margie Robert Janie Rinnert Roden Roden Rodriquez David Glenda Barry Jane Sasser Shalver Simmons Simmons Jeri Randall Curtis Norris Charles Sinclair Spring Starlin Starlin Stiefer Mary Stigall Rod Thomas Kathie Toliver Linda Tolle Henry Trammel Sharon Trantham Rosalyn Treadway Trula Whatley John White Shirley White Royce Williamson Leslie Wilson They strive to be good scholars ... but also to enjoy H.H.S. ?;■ ? ! v x V . v . v r , v ' v ' % , -L % «k - w ' • V. kV J ,V % . , % «V “ 5Ni ' '- ' So'V C k v % x 1 OtA} L : % b y' ' ' : - V ?'XV - s .. %_ x y v . v x v v- s yv V'V 4.x Av V H5S x v v ' vy Av? l ,3X C • ' Ofi °Ax o !% ' . .' V . Ikv A t - i Freshmen The only way to succeed as an outstand- ing class as a whole is individual support. Each member of the Freshman Class has RONALD POPCHOKE contributed his share of respect, reliability, President leadership, loyalty, athletic ability, and citizenship. These have been proven in the successful winning of the Halloween Carni- val and the Kiamichi Conference. These qualities can be expressed in one simple phrase: THE FABULOUS FROSH OF '65-'66. GARY REDWINE Vice-President GEM PERCIVAL Secretary Hey look us over . . . We're on the go! Janice Abney Gordon Allen Thomas Arledge Jane Atchley Dudley Barnes Jack Barnes Jimmie Beadle Carolyn Bex Johnna Bills Ronnie Boling Barbara Amend Thomas Ayers Arthur Baum Billy Billings Rita Callahan Mark Cannon Earnest Carlile Jonathan Clark Carolyn Cole Joe Collvins Michael Compton Carolyn Davis Buddy Douthit Jim Ellis John Floyd follow the Charla Foley James Forbus Robin Ford Sherre Fountain Vicki Freeman Harvey Gibson Peggy Helton Ronnie Henderson Wanda Hendrix David Highfill James Hooper David Horne Deborah Houchens Jane Jeffrey Jerry Kelly Henry Kerr fabulous faosh Eli. Paul Lewis Ronald Lindamood Wilma Logan Stanley Mathis Mikie May Mary Meggs Judy Meredith Fred Moore Troy Morris Carroll McClain Phyllis McCloure Ernest McCorkle Shannon McRee Guy Newman Billy Nowell Edna Oakes Jack Payne Mike Payne Barbara Pharis Autry Phillips Patricia Pool Rodger Price Margaret Rawls Beverly Ridge Randy Robertson Teresa Sanders David Sangster Randy Short Gary Simmons Keith Simpson James Smith Jimmie Smith Kathy Smith William Smith Virginia Springs Cindy Stamper Arnold Taylor Elizabeth Taylor William Peggy Taylor Walker Joyce Sue Janet Wayman Wayman Wells Craig Weston Gretta Kathy Wheelus Wheelus a - Gail Deborah Whitaker Williams FROSH—The Winner Organizations CLUB PRESIDENT National Honor Society Andy Hall Student Council Engene Wilson Future Teachers of America Connie Cole Trades and Industries Bill Pettyjohn Future Homemakers of America Claudia Haynes Future Farmers of America Bill Pettyjohn Band and Majorettes Andy Hall Pep Club and Cheerleaders Janie Knight Librarians Glee Club Tommy Wheelus Speech-Arts Club Lillian Mathis Latin Club Jamie Cobb Science Club Andy Hall Math Club Johnson Cobb French Club Susan Buchanan Spanish Club Carol Kelly Broadcaster Sue Allen Juture Homemakers of Juture Jarmers of America Pep Club Cheerleaders Band Majorettes librarians i“french Club Spanish Club The BROADCASTE Velum XVIII Hugo, Oklahoma, October, 19 5 NUMI Former HHS Student Now Teaching Here Lyceum to Be Presented SPECIALISTS Martha, Hal, Peggy, Charla mind old'T ut wonderful memories. Now, when I assume my new role of teacher in front of the classroom, I have a very strange and happy feeling. The situation is quite different being a help- er rather thaq the one helped.” ’, November 4 at will be present! f H. H. S It wi Paul “Tex” Ye ( more than 50,000 tx speaks to th lericans annually demand to addre; onventions and R tas traveled extens earns across th anada, Mexico aiy he spent four ith a seven mem musicians appearij chool and college i spent seven week the invitation of _________rf Schools to appt schools. They were received Willie Brandt. “Tex” made behind the “wall into East had a number of secret coi East Berlin young people, story is factual. REPORTER: “What other comments would you like to make?” Mrs. Brown: I want to thank the admin- is rative body, teachers and student body for making me feel welcome. 1 hope that I will prove worthy of your trust and sincere kindness.” We the student body, wish Mrs. Brown great success in her teaching career. -----------------o------- ------o----- Annual Sales Well, you’ll be glad to kn bout half the necessary muni nuals have been sold. Let’s really good year and go all more than ever before. Abou dred annuals still have to go 1 can be ordered. So dig into little Dockets and buy an ann MRS. LANDRETH SUE AL Sponsor Editor CLASS REPORTERS Carla, Aileen, Darrell, Benr o adio Program -mer editor of the Broad- tfary Jim Norris, who is aiding Southeastern State Is heading her own radio It is on every Tuesday rsday afternoon from 5:15 on Station KSEO, Durant, ire now being made for a television program which appear. e members of the Broad- ;ff are particularly proud vish Mary Jim success. NHS Meeting Held On October 7, the National 1 ciety had its first meeting year The following officers w ed: President Andy Hall. Vice President: Johnson Co Secretary: Annie Askew Reporter: Karen Fountain Treasurer: Cokey Wilson. Acting as sponsor for NHS Fellows. Hugo....... (oalgate... SENIORS JUNIORS Randy Reba Larry Gloria Carla Gordon FRESHMEN David Carole SOPHOMORES STUDIOUS SCHOLARLY All-School favorites COKEY BEVERLY WILSON BATTIEST SPORTSMAN SPIRITED SUCCESSFUL SMILING King and Queen of Mearis MIKE ARMES and JOYCE TAYLOR OLETTA HIGGINS 3HA LARRY WILKINS loot ball Queen ANNIE ASKEW JUDY BARNES Halloween Queen GRETTA WHEELUS ANNIE ASKEW was chosen Girl Student of the Year by the Hugo Masonic Lodge No. 217. She is a cheer- leader, annual editor, a member of the band, N. H.S., O. H.S., Math Club, and the Speech-Arts Club. Muonic J wards JOHNSON COBB was chosen Boy Student of the Year by the Hugo Masonic Lodge No. 217. He is vice- president of the Senior Class, and the Band. He is a member of F. T. A., Speech-Arts Club, Science Club, N. H.S., O. H. S., and is president of the Math Club. Johnson was also chosen Student Rotar- ian for the month of No- vember. BENNIE CLABORN Basketball TERRI BATES Halloween Basketball ANNIE ASKEW and JOHNSON COBB All-School Favorite Runners-up KAREN FOUNTAIN Football w JFI BEVERLY BATTIEST Football SARA SHULL Halloween CONNIE CLANCY Halloween JUDY BARNES and JOHNSON COBB Queen and King of Hearts Runners-up CAROLE MILICA N F.F.A. BECKY BAUM F.F.A. BOYS STATE and GIRLS STATE Cokey Wilson Johnson Cobb Larry Daniels Danny Efaw Karen Fountain Judy Barnes Annie Askew GWEN DICKSON Betty Crocker Homemaker Honors ANDY HALL All-State Band ALL DISTRICT BAND: Jimmy Smith. Ted Eudy, Hal Ellis, Royce Williamson. Andy Hall, Dudley Barnes, Gem Percival, Kathy Wheelus, Annie Askew, Donna Rodriquez Athletics All-District and All-Conference DICKIE BILLS Center Co-Captain ROBERT BOSTIC Tackle COKEY WILSON Guard Co-Captain WILBUR SIMMONS Halfback MIKE SIMPSON End JOHNNY ROSSON Halfback SEASON’S RECORD HUGO OPPONENT 42 Madill 20 7 Antlers 0 6 Atoka 0 14 Spiro 6 20 Durant 19 56 Coalgate 6 0 Poteau 16 21 Idabel 6 0 Broken Bow 33 7 Holdenville 6 ASSISTANT COACH EDWARDS COACH LANDRETH Jresknuw Basketball kiantichi Conference Champions .4 Cook Jnto the Suture for MMS freshman fret ball COACH LANDRETH Activities H. H. S. gets safety tips. YOGA --Amazing! Attila Galamb--Genius BEST PICTURE AWARDS {juniors Present-. ' ‘ Zke Cannibal Queen ’ WAHKANDA - - SPIRIT STICK Will the CANNIBAL QUEEN please stand up? Prelude to a Bonfire Practice makes perfect Bonfire Symbolizes Unity New cheerleaders introduced. You're lookin good big team! Mr. Parker and Coach Bains visit the candy shop Girl Powder Puffs do their part for the in assembly Community Chest. Where the Action Js Vivian Finley—Assistant Editor Annie Askew—Editor n u a I 0 Z r a 1 I s S t a Andy Hall—Photographer Beverly Battiest—Sara Shull Activities Editors Gem Percival—Judy Barnes Class Editors Pat Fry--Business Manager Darrell Crenshaw Photographer Jo Ann Nelson Sports Karen Fountain Sports Peggy Biard Art Lynn Ann Aikin—Beverly Abies (not present) Mr. Upchurch Sponsor TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made 4 ,4 + -“ 1? • «f t • _? - ■ - « X 4 ' «- ? v - '“•-■• • - . + ' 1 • • - - -•• « - - • • ■ • • -« ‘U ■ •«« , «' 1 « - ‘t'‘ j • ‘ — ‘ ■•—:a ' •-♦ •- •. ♦ -ipe -; k ♦• ■• ♦-• r- N ' 1 J |Ml%rf‘ 11711 ;-----------— I- ! I - • “ - - «r -- • ■- •'' - —• -4 •—•« ■ - • !.-«• -4 •' •■ w V , VV ►- - tv «-■• •- « •j ’ 1 - • '•►♦ •’—• • « •■■• ■ • • •-•' - ■ V 5 ' +•+ ’m rn! im A? f- «W t-|H 0 ♦■ • Gr—. 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