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LOWER RIGHT: James and Connie, Most Popular. 4 LEFT: Larry, Most Athletic. BELOW: Tresa, Most Ath- letic. LOWER LEFT: The Most Athletic can climb a football goal, but he cannot sit in a chair without falling. LOWER RIGHT: Janet and Billy, Class Clowns. 5 Jerry Blue ANNUAL STAFF-TOP TO BOTTOM: Phillip, Mark, David, Larry, Janet, Susie, Michelle, Martha, Teena, and Joe Copeland, junior. Terry Blue Pamela Bowlin Phillip Crossno David Etzkorn James Gourd Linda Chism Janet Dobson Lisa Fortner Tracy Cook Tony Drywater Connie Gardner wm The seniors work to keep the school run- ning smoothly. Kenny, Terry, and Jerry are librarians. Martha Peterson, Tracy, Martha Henson, Patrick, James, and Susie work in the office. Phillip takes pictures for the year- book. 8 •Ili These seniors take a break from the regu- lar school routine. Linda and Rosie enjoy reading in Mrs. Harrington's room. Teena and John make Halloween signs. Tresa and Tracy clown around during the noon hour. Mark works hard on the play, and Lyndell just takes it easy. 9 J Martha Henson Patrick Henson Billy Hicks Marla Hix David Jones Mark Luna Teena Jones Delbert Manes Craig Landsaw Billy Mason Rosie McDonald Mark Mason Sam McReynolds James Mayfield Clifton Moore Timmy Moreland VO-TECH-FIRST ROW: Pam, Timmy, Marla, Stasia. SECOND: Billy, Tommy, Con- nie, Cherie, Tracy, Delbert. RIGHT: Phillip and Beth, Most Studious. BELOW LEFT: Tony and Susie, Best Dressed BELOW RIGHT: Michelle and David, Most Likely to Succeed. 12 LEFT: Mitchell and Tracy, Best All-around. BELOW: Mark and Teena, Class Flirts. 13 Connie and Sam Marla and James Connie and Billy Tresa Moss Tommy Moreland Mitchell Morrison Beth Patterson Martha Peterson John Phillips Lyndell Powell Eugene Rhodes Larry Shade Jackie Thornhill Tracy Waits Cherie White Compliments of LEON WHITE of Hulbert 16 VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATOR1AN Michelle Baker Susie Beedle Grade point average 3.91. Parents: Wesley and Nancy Baker Attended Hulbert School 12 years Jr. High English Award freshman year Algebra I Award freshman year Oklahoma History Civics Award freshman year Geometry Award sophomore year Typing I Award sophomore year Vocational Business and Office Award junior year Future Business Leaders of America Office Aide National Honor Society 6 years Who's Who Among American High School Students 3 years Society of Distinguished American High School Students 2 years. Girls State Winner Annual Staff REC speech contest alternate Hobbies: Playing piano and being with friends Future Plans: To attend Northeastern State University and major in business education. Grade point average 3.86 Parent: Jane Beedle Attended Hulbert School 12 years National Honor Society 4 years Who's Who Among American High School Students 3 years Student Council 1 year Annual Attendant 1 year Yearbook Staff 1 year Typing Award freshman year Citizenship Award junior year Office Aide Jr. Escort of Graduation REC Winner Society of Distinguished American High School Students 3 years Hobbies: Reading and playing the piano Future Plans: To make my life as fulfilling as possible by sharing in Bible education Compliments of IOOF LODGE 341 of Hulbert ADMINISTRATION Superintendent Vernon Peterson Marie Ridenhour, secretary HULBERT SCHOOL Independent District No. 16 Hulbcrt. Oklahoma 74441 Dear Students, Faculty, and Alumni: Congratulations to Mrs. Teague and the Annual Staff for the compilation of materials and the publication of this the 1981 Issue of The Hulbert Rider. As we draw to the close of another school year, I hope that each of us can, through the pictures found In this Issue of The Rider, review the events of the past few rcnths and recall not only our successes, but also those times where we have failed. Many times we learn more from our failures than we do from those things In which we succeed. This is especially true If we examine our failures and try to profit from them. Some of us should really be successful, shouldn't we? I am sure that the pictures found In this annual will enable you to recall the events portrayed and the good times which were associated with them. ! know that in future years you will find that many pleasant memories surface as you examine this Issue of The Rider. It has been a pleasure for me to be superintendent of the Hulbert School this year and to be associated with such a fine group of people. , Sincerely, Vernon L. Peterson Board Of Education Jerry Simmons, Leon White, Earl Willis, Bobby Ray Patterson, Sidney Craig Elementary Faculty The youth of the community are its most important natural resources. Our school exists to develop to the fullest extent, the mental, physical, social, and spiritual ability of each child. We are interested in providing the type of educational program that provides the student self-confidence in skills and attitudes so essential for good citizenship, maturity, and adult living, whatever it might be. Mr. Wilson Darrell Wilson, Principal Bobbie Davis, Sec. Geraldine Moss, Kindergarten Kay Wills, First Grade Fonda Fisher, Math Pat Daniels, Language Arts ■ Carol Blue, Reading Lucy Werntz, Reading Tina Glory, Second Grade Beverly Belue, Third Grade Mary Crittenden, Social Studies Jimmie Fortner, Language Arts Cynthia Dumond, Math 20 Nancy Enkey, Music John Colibert, Band Warren Abramowicz, or Mr. A, is the high school counselor, Title I director, and the assistant athletic director. He is responsible for having the inventory of all equipment purchased under Title I; seeing that the Title I programs are run according to law and as stated in the Title I proposal; and evaluating the programs at the end of the year to determine needs and progress of those students receiving remedial education. As athletic director he is responsible for seeing that all away activities have a bus driver. At home events he finds workers for the sporting activities and shares re- sponsibility with Mr. White during these activities. Aides Mullins, Title I, Math Patterson, Title I, Reading Carey, Second Grade Allen, Johnson O'Malley Juanita Allen 21 High School And Junior High Faculty As the 1980-81 school year comes to an end, I hope that the staff and students can look back on many accomplishments. I believe that this year has been a successful time for both the staff and our students. Mr. White Don White, Principal Joan Morrison, Sec. Albert McMahan, History Dortha Loftin, Business Glenda Farmer, Reading Susan Wheeler, Vocational Business Faye Teague, English Donna Kilpatrick, Math Melinda Ellis, English Jill Hayes, English Rocky Beaver, Industrial Arts 22 Leroy Qualls, Health Ed. There were several changes in the athletic depart- ment this year. Mrs. Baker, formerly the junior high girls basketball coach, is now working with the ele- mentary girls. Mr. Wilson continued as the elemen- tary boys coach. Mr. Hood moved into the position of senior high boys and girls basketball coach. He had previously worked with the junior high. He also became the baseball and softball coach. Mr. Qualls now has the position of junior high basketball coach. Mr. Miller is still the wrestling coach and is now head football coach. Mr. Russell is his assistant. Linda Baker, Careers Tom Hood, English Larry Miller, History David Russell, Drivers Ed. Kay Henley, Science Noma Johnson, Science Jim Keheley, Pre-Intern Ronnie Moss, Pre-Intern Halloween is fun for all. 23 Besides maintaining a classroom and devoting their time to teaching, the faculty also helped the seniors to raise money by participating in the Seniors vs Faculty Basketball Game. They he- roically put their lives on the line by attempting to play basketball. In their attempt, however,the ladies lost to the senior girls by only 4 points. The men defeated the senior boys by a score that is best forgotten. 24 Bonnie Byfield, Ruby Spears, Helen Smith, and Betty Moss, cooks Hazel Etzkorn, cafeteria supervisor Troy Steelmon and Dale Fielden, custodians Dollie Morrison and Lora Lee, custodians ABOVE: These three - Sue Ryder, Marie Ridenhour, and Linda Shade - have worked in the concession stand at most events. RIGHT: Charlene Craig, Jan Stauss, and Sandy Reagan are mem- bers of the newly formed and very active Booster Club. OKLAHO Ae CHEROKEE Cl1 J e CELESTE LOON UNDERGRADUATES Debbie, pres.; Joe, v.p.; Karen, sec.; Karla, treas. Debbie and Micky, junior attendants Tanya Armstrong Rhonda Austin Jay Bailey Steve Baldridge Carmollia Bartholomew Marlene Boston Kenny Brave LaDonna Buford Vickie Burns Bryan Cantrell Lisa Carey Michael Chism Joe Copeland Dianne Crittenden Tammie Daniels 27 • Juniors participate in two important event — ordering; class rings and building float (second place). Chris Fortner Debbie Gassaway Marlon Gordon John Hair Mark Hamilton Barry Hood James lackson Kathy Justus Carolyn Lang Robert Manes Patsy Drywater Damon Duvall Darvel (dwards Danny (t korn James Ford Thr Class of 82 is look ing forward to tho Junior- Senior Banquet and work- ing very haul to raise money. Karen Moore Sandra Morrison Mva Moss Terry Oosjhwee I rin Patterson Rhonda Potts Terasa R.,y Ciloria Rh« des ( arol Riley Cleorge Roarh Jeff Rohhins Tommy Shade Marsha Shade Sr tt Shrotl ‘l« tis Smith Karen Stopp Carla Tracy Brian Vance katla Whitekiller ane Woods Stir ky Wynn SOPHOMORES Renee Beck Lisa Bird Randy, pres.; Sheila, v.p.; Mitchell, sec.; Peggy, ireas. Lonnie Bowlin Barry Cantrell Dedec Carey Julia Chuc.ulate Kevin Crice Ruby Dill Greeting all upon their arrival are these three. Wayne Todd Downing Jon Enkcy Sheila and Randy, sophomore attendants Glenn Fishinghawk Kenneth Fore Tammie Gariepy Randy Gassaway Larry Hamilton Sheri I lopkins lohn lack man 31 The sophomores worked really hard to build this lloat. Competition was keen, hut they never doubted they would win. And win they did — first place. Karen Jones Rusty Justice Toni Keener Karen Kerchner Rex Landsaw Penny Manes Randy Marrs Kim Martinez Francis Nez Peggy Nutt Billy Rankin Sheila Rhodes Vance Rhodes Crystal Richardson Jackie Rock BFLOVV: Glenn and Junior get the sophomore booth ready at the Hallow- een Carnival. LOWFR RIGHT: These four are looking forward to school. Mitchell Whitekiller Junior Wilson David Young Mike Sissom Gary Thurman Anna Tuttle Bob Webb Sallie Whitehead Kim Allen Rodney Armstrong Loretta Baldridge Sandy Ballard Debbie Berk l.aWana Benge Titus Blanket Richard Boston Phillip Carey Vickie Carey Chuck Clark Michael Craig Melissa Crice Rhonda Daniels 33 FAR RIGHT: Monica and Vicki are all smiles. RIGHT: LaWana is learning to sew. Candie Disheroon Ronald Edwards Robert Eisermann Joe Farmer Naomi Fielden Leisa Fore Mike Foster Wayne Gardner Tom Gariepy Buster Gifford Alicia Hammons Walie Henson Denise Hinton Johnny Jackson Michael Jackson Thomas Keener Dale Kilpatrick Darrin lang Sammy Marrs Barbara Mason — Sherry Mayfield Norma McCollum Marisa McKee Terri McReynolds William Moore Monty Morgan Kim Morrison Penny Mount Paul Patterson Paul Pritchett These boys must be watching the noon hour football frolic. Lrinda Powell Mike Reagan Kristen Rhodes Kevin Richardson Kim Ridenhour Jeff Rock Vicky Ross Eddie Sams Ron Scaley Vicki Sikes 35 David Smith Steven Soap Beverly Spradlin Sherman Sterling Shane Sweeney Jeff Thomas Candie and David, freshman attendants Lori Thurman Marlene Treasure Tammy Vaughn Paul Walker Mark Whitekiller Monica Wynn Ronald Young ULKtRT JCS EIGHTH GRADE Stacy Evans Chris Foster Jamie Fortner Mic helle Gordon Daniel Leonard Scott Manes Randy McCollum Tammy McDonald Johnny Morrison Jimmy Odell Heath Richmond Robert Shahan Tereasa Stiles Diane Stopp Rodney Teague Carol Turner Patti Walls George Wilson Jac kie Wilson Sherry Young Diane, pres.; Johnny, v.p.; Doug, sec.; Scott, treas. Brent Caldwell Bobby Chism Jerri Dail Richard Davis Doug Dobson 37 SEVENTH GRADE 38 Jim, pres.; Diana, v.p.; Deborah, sec.; Stephen, treas; Stoney Ballard Clinton Ballou Randy Boston Brenda Bowlin Jennifer Butler Ron Daniels Greg Dobson Stephanie Duley Brigham Enkey Lisa Fieldcn Bill Hamilton Brad Hamilton Deborah Jackson Jay Jackson Stephen Jones Diana Kilpatrick Eddie Manes Pamela McClure Angela Odell Jim Reagan ACADEMICS SPEECH The speech class presented four Hallow- een plays: Halloween Secret ' The Miss Witch Contest ' The House Is Haunted, and The Rosy Cheeked Ghost. The casts included: James Mayfield, Clifton Moore, Billy Mason, David Etzkorn, Carmellia Barth- lomew, Tresa Moss, Joe Copeland, Mark Luna, Kathy Justus, Mark Mason, Marlene Boston, LaDonna Buford, Eugene Rhodes, and Phillip Crossno. Mrs. Ellis directed the plays which were also presented to the Wag- oner Ellington Elementary School. 40 Carolyn, hist.; Kathy, parliamentarian; Terasa, treas.; Karen, sec.; Marlene, chaplain; Connie, v.p.; Karla, chaplain; Debbie, pres.; Teena, rec. leader. UPPER: Selling Tom Watt. LOWER: Going through initiation. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Robison, Carolyn Lang, Carmellia Bartholomew, Lrinda Powell, Monica Wynn, Vickie Carey, Beverly Spradlin, Karen Moore, Kim Mar- tinez, Debbie Gassaway, Teena Jones. SECOND ROW: Patsy Drywater, Gloria Rhodes, Carrie Cald- well, Naomi Fielden, Penny Mount, Terri McReyn- olds, Denise Hinton, Candie Disheroon, Kim Ri- denhour, Dedee Carey, Sam McReynolds. THIRD ROW': Todd Downing, Debbie Beck, Marlene Bos- ton, Scott Shroff, Terasa Ray, Kathy Justus, John Hair, Rusty Justice, Randy Gassaway, Tammie Gar- iepy, Connie Ballard, Karla Whitekiller. Poster for Sub-District Rally. 41 Christian Club Harley Disheroon, sponsor; Carmel- lia Bartholomew, pres.; Tresa Moss, v.p.; Patty Bailey, sec. Newspaper Staff FIRST ROW: Karen Moore, Debbie Gassaway, Chris Fortner, Marlon Gordon. SECOND ROW: Jerry Blue, Carolyn Lang, Carmellia Bartholo- mew. THIRD ROW: Beth Patterson, Rhonda Austin, Erin Patterson. NOT PICTURED: Jackie Thornhill, Damon Duvall, James Gourd, Lyndel' Powell. Student Council FIRST ROW: Jay Don Jackson and Jennifer Simmons, seventh grade; Sherry Young and Rodney Teague, eighth grade. SECOND ROW: David Young and Karen Jones, sopho- mores; Kim Morrison and Jeff Thomas, freshmen. THIRD ROW: Danny Etzkorn, junior; Martha Hen- son and Billy Mason, seniors. 42 imi INDIAN CLUB Karla, pres.; Mitchell, v.p.; Toni, sec.; Carolyn, treas. One of the largest organizations in school is the Indian Club, sponsored by Mrs. Joyce Loftin. The Indian Club hopes to promote a better understanding of the Indian heri- tage and culture through assembly pro- grams and field trips. 43 BAND Erin, pres; Karen, v.p.; Rhonda, sec.; Michael, librarian. The band adds spirit to the football game. 44 FIRST ROW: Erin Patterson, Brenda Bowlin, Deborah Jackson, Pam McClure, Jennifer Butler, Carol Turner, Penny Manes, Stephanie Duley, Ronald Young. SECOND ROW: Monty Mor- gan, Rhonda Austin, Karen Kerchner, Lisa Fielden, Justin Ster- ling, Clinton Ballou. STANDINC: Kenny Bingham, Michael Jackson, Sherman Sterling, Tom Gariepy, Mr. Colbert. BAND ROYALTY Monty Morgan and Rhonda Austin Deborah Jackson and Shane Sweeney Michael Jackson and Karen Kerchner Compliments of FIRST STATE BANK of Hulbert 45 JUNIOR HIGH 4-H Kevin receives an award at the 4-H Banquet. I Mrtrf « IVlTJTf 01 iLahoha Kim, pres.; Thomas, v.p.; Naomi, sec.; Darrin, treas.; Candie and Johnny, reporters SEATED: Chris Foster, Ronald Edwards, Tom Gariepy, Jimmy Odell, Ron Daniels, Brigham Enkey, Debbie Beck, Robert Sha- han, Brenda Bowlin. SECOND ROW: Diane Stopp, Jennifer Simmons, Naomi Fielden, Lrinda Powell, Lori Thurman, Carrie Caldwell, Melissa Crice, Sherry Young, Sherry Mayfield, Den- ise Hinton, Candie Disheroon, Kim Ridenhour, Monica Wynn, Jerri Dale, Michelle Gordon. THIRD ROW: Lisa Fielden, Terri McReynolds, Darrin Lang, Johnny Morrison, Buster Gifford, Mark Whitekiller, Thomas Keener, Jerry Long, Sammy Marrs, Mike Reagan, Stephen Jones. SENIOR HIGH 4-H Two 4-H members have won trips this year. Danny Etzkorn, a junior, is one of two high school 4-H members from Cherokee County chosen to go to Washington D.C. for ten days in June. The competition was based on individual achievements in 4-H and the completion of an essay, judged by OSU faculty, on the meaning of citizenship. Kim Martinez, a sophomore, also earned a trip to Kansas City last fall. LEFT: Kim Martinez and Ron Cook receive awards at the Awards Banquet. ABOVE: Danny and Toni wait for the Banquet to begin. SEATED: Kim Martinez, rec. leader; Toni Keener, treas.; Dedee Carey; Debbie Gassaway, sec.; Teena Jones; Tereasa Ray; Karla Whitekiller, pres.; Sam McReynolds. KNEELING: John Hair, Lonnie Bowlin, Glenn Fishinghawk; George Roach; Marlon Gordon; Randy Gassaway, rep.; Micky Wynn; Mitchell Whitekiller, v.p. STANDING: David Young, rec. leader; Barry Hood; Vance Rhodes; Rex Landsaw; Todd Downing; Jon Enkey; Danny Etzkorn; Kenneth Fore; Mrs. Loftin, sponsor. 47 S CLUB The objects of this Club shall be: a. To be of service to the school and community. b. To cooperate with the school authorities in building a school with high standards and ideals. c. To prepare members to assume leadership in the busi- ness and the professional world. Margaret Smith conducts the installation ceremony with bells. Mrs. Hudlin receives a mum in honor of her being recognized as 1980 Outstanding Alumus. Sheila's dress is really bouffant. FIRST ROW: Patsy Drywater, LaDonna Buford, Gloria Rhodes, Terasa Ray, Karen Jones, Teena Jones. SECOND ROW: Toni Keener, Rhonda Austin, Peggy Nut, Karen Kerchner, Erin Patterson, Karen Moore. THIRD ROW: Ruby Dill, Tammie Gariepy, Sheri Hopkins, Kim Martinez, Janet Dobson, Connie Ballard, Karla Whitekiller, Mrs. Wheeler, sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Sandra Morrison, Lisa Bird, Penny Manes, Carla Tracy, Sheila Rhodes, Debbie Gassaway. Debbie, treas.; Patsy, rec. sec.; Connie, pres.; Karen, v.p.; Karla, Karen received a first place prize for her costume, cor. sec. 49 Erin and Rhonda won second place. Patsy and Gloria won third. These costumes were outstanding also. f j UC TlTN g UTURE USINESS EADERS MERICA Future Business Leaders of America is the national organization for all high school stu- dents participating in business and office pro- grams. Susan Wheeler organized and is spon- soring it at Hulbert this year. The purpose of the organization is to: ... provide, as an inte- gral part of the instructional program, addition- al opportunities for secondary students (grades 7-12) in business and office education to devel- op vocational and career supportive compe- tencies and to promote civic and personal re- sponsibility. Beth, rep.; Rhonda, treas.; Carla v.p.; Janet, pres.; Terasa, sec. 50 FIRST ROW: Sandra Morrison, Tracy Waits, Matha Henson, Janet Dobson, Marsha Shade, Lisa Fortner, Kathy Justus. SECOND ROW: Carla Tracy, Sherrie Duvall, Rhonda Austin, Beth Patterson, Erin Patterson, Terasa Ray, Toni Keener. ATHLETICS Senior High Football The team won just one game this year. But what a game it was! George Roach sparked the win in a second overtime by intercepting a pass on the 3-yard line and running it back 97 yards for the winning touchdown. The team had a lot of spirit and not much size, but as Coach Miller so aptly put it, We should measure the size of their heart - not the size of their body. FIRST ROW: Mark Mason, Micky Wynn, Randy Marrs, Eugene OND ROW: Coach Miller, Mark Luna, Alva Moss, Cletis Smith, Rhodes, James Mayfield, Wayne Gardner, Mitchell Whilekiller, Terry Oosahwee, Kevin Crice, George Roach, Danny Etzkorn, Bob Ed Webb, Mike Reagan, James Jackson, David Etzkorn. SEC- Darrin Lang, David Smith, Coach Russell. The football team hon- ored the parents of the players at one game. They presented the mothers with a carnation and the fathers with a placard bearing the son's number. The Booster Club sold chances on an auto- graphed game football, which was won by Barbara Wynn. 53 UPPF.R AND UPPER RIGHT: Ninth NINTH GRADE TEAM-SEATED: Paul Patterson, Eddie Sams, Wayne Gardner, Ron Sealey, Mark graders huddle. Coaches plot strategy. Whitekiller, Johnny Jackson. STANDING: Coach Miller, Mike Reagan, William Moore, David ABOVE: Rodney and Johnny go out for Smith, Jeff Thomas, Darrin Lang, Michael Craig, Coach Russell, coin flip. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE TEAM-SEATED: Doug Dobson, Eddie Rose, Brigham Enkey, Ron Daniels, Stoney Ballard, Scott Manes, Jimmy Odell, Jamie Fortner. STANDING: Coach Miller, Rodney Teague, Jay Don Jackson, Johnny Morrison, Jim Reagan, Brent Caldwell, Greg Dobson, Steven Jones, Clinton Ballou. 54 TfcBANK of Hulbert Compliments FOOTBALL ATTENDANTS Ginger Ott and Roy Curtis Gobin Billy Mason and Connie Gardner, seniors James Mayfield and Marla Hix, seniors 56 AND ESCORTS Debbie Gassaway and Micky Wynn, juniors Sheila Rhodes and Randy Marrs, sophomores Candie Disheroon and David Smith, freshmen 57 SENIOR HIGH LEFT TO RIGHT: James Mayfield, Tony Drywater, Randy Gassaway, Rex Landsaw, Gary Thurman, Clifton Moore, Kevin Crice, David Etzkorn, Craig Landsaw, David Young, Danny Etzkorn, George Roach, Larry Shade, Coach Hood. BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT: Gloria Rhodes, Pasty Drywater, Tracy Wails, Chris Fortner, Tresa Moss, Debbie Gassaway, Toni Keener, Dianne Crittenden, Peggy Nutt, Linda Chism, Vickie Burns, Tammie Daniels, Karla Whitekiller, LaDonna Buford, Coach Hood. 59 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL KNEELING: Jerry Long, Paul Patterson, Bobby Chism, Stephen Soap, Mark Whilekiller. STANDING: Coach Qualls, Ronald Young, Sammy Mars, Jeff Thomas, Buster Gifford. KNEELING: Vicki Sikes, Rhonda Daniels, Kim Ridenhour, Candie Disheroon, Sherry Mayfield, Monica Wynn, LaWana Benge. STANDING: Coach Qualls, Melissa Crice, Den- ise Hinton, Tammy Vaughn, Sherry Young, Sandy Ballard, Leisa Fore. 60 KNEELING: Brigham Enkey, Randy Boston, Heath Richmond, Jimmy Odell, Stoney Bal- lard. STANDING: Coach Qualls, Clinton Ballou, Brent Caldwell, Daniel Leonard, Johnny Morrison. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH BASKETBALL KNEELING: Michelle Gordon, Tammy McDonald, Brenda Bowlin, Jerri Dail, Chris Foster, Deborah Jackson. STANDING: Coach Qualls, Patti Walls, Jackie Wilson, Jennifer Sim- mons, Lisa Fielden, Sherry Young, Pamela McClure. 61 Compliments of FIRST STATE BANK of Hulbert ATTENDANTS AND ESCORTS Tammie Daniels and George Roach, juniors Linda Chism and Tony Drywater, seniors Rhonda Daniels and Michael Craig, freshmen Toni Keener and Rex Landsaw, sophomores 63 CHEERLEADERS Kir JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS: Penny Mount, Angela Odell, Brenda Bowlin, Rhonda Daniels, Sherry Mayfield, Diana Kilpatrick, Jerri Dail, Shelly Thomas, Leisa Fore, Monica Wynn, Michelle Gordon. SENIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS: Marlene Boston, Sheila Rhodes, Debbie Gassaway, Chris Fortner, Sheri Hopkins, Tammie Gariepy, Sponsor Cindy Har- rington. 64 SOFTBALL The softball team had a good season with a 4-1 record. We had several good batters. Karla Whitekiller led the team with an .820 batting average. Rhonda really swings hard. KNEELING: Rhonda Potts, Sheri Hopkins, Karla Whitekiller, Chris Fortner, Kim Martinez, Tammie Daniels, Tammie Gariepy. SECOND ROW: Tresa Moss, Debbie Gassaway, Dianne Crittenden, Carolyn Lang, Toni Keener, Vickie Burns, Dedee Carey, Coach Hood. WRESTLING The wrestlers have turned in some fine individual perfor- mances this year, especially Mark Luna and Brian Vance. At the Sali- na Tournament Brian placed first and Mark second, in their respec- tive weights. At the Wagoner Tournament Mark placed first and Brian fourth. Pictured below are Mark Luna and Mark Mason. SENIOR HIGH-KNEELING: Bob Ed Webb, Rusty Justice, Brian Vance, Glenn Fishinghawk. STANDING: Coach Miller, Francis Nez, Mitchell Whitekiller, Micky Wynn, Kenny Bingham. JUNIOR HIGH-FIRST ROW: Robert Shahan, James Fortner, Ron Daniels, Mike Foster, Jim Reagan, Ron Sealey. SECOND ROW: Rodney Teague, Wayne Gardner, David Smith, Mike Reagan, Stephen Jones, Doug Dobson. THIRD ROW: Coach Miller, Greg Dobson, Jay Don Jackson, Darrin Lang, Ron Edwards, Johnny Jackson, Bill Hamilton. 66 —I O n CO rn QZ Z m m C 0 OZ-rH( m ATTENDANTS Karla Whitekiller and Mark Mason Debbie Gassaway and Mark Luna AND ESCORTS Sheila Rhodes and Bryan Vance Sheri Hopkins and Francis Nez 68 ATTENDANTS AND ESCORTS Denise Hinton and Rusty Justice Terri McReynoids and Mitchell Whitekiller Karen Jones and Glenn Fishinghawk Carmellia Bartholomew (Not Pictured: Kenny Bingham.) H On m QZ z m m CZjQ 7s Q Q 70 m- YEARBOOK ATTENDANTS AND ESCORTS Larry Shade and Susie Beedle, seniors )anny Etzkorn and Gloria Rhodes, juniors Randy Gassaway and Peggy Nutt, sophomores Terri McRoynolds and David Smith, freshmen Johnny Morrison and Michelle Gordon, eighth Jennifer Simmons and Stephen Jones, seventh 71 SPEECH An actual wedding ceremony was performed by stu- dents in Mrs. Robison's Family Living Class. The mock ceremony involved all the traditional roles of the wed- ding ceremony. These roles were filled by class mem- bers, and the entire wedding, including the reception, was planned by the class. 73 fl) 3 3 o o z ELEMENTARY Kilpatrick FIFTH GRADE V! Greg Shade Roy Smith Larry Taylor Frank Teague Rusty Tuttle FOURTH GRADE Compliments of JAMES E. TERRILL THIRD GRADE Jimmy Powers Carolyn $COtl Jerri Simmons Mary Soap Donna Whiicncr Elementary Basketball KNEELING: Stephen Odell, Leonard Chism, Daran Mayfield, Robert Kilpatrick, Chris Arnall, Rodney Carey, Bobby Disheroon, SECOND ROW: Coach Wilson, Tom Hardcastle, Shane McMahan, Michael Howard, Marty Wynn, Darrell Glory, Brian Stopp, Coach Clark. KNEELING: Teresa Blue, Sheri Baker, Meredith Davis, Nancy Manes, Lisa Cooper, Christina Stiles, Michele Daniels, Valerie McClure, Sheryl McMahan, Felicia Gandy. SECOND ROW: Coach Baker, Gloria Teague, Marsha Baker, Dana Teague, Darla Hood, Casie Cunningham, Katie Jones, Karlina Whitener, Shannon Waits, Julie Morgan. 84 ELEMENTARY BAND SIXTH GRADE-FIRST ROW: Donna Turner, Julie Morgan, Gloria Teague, Teresa Blue, Katie Jones, Dana Teague, Billy Moss. SECOND ROW: Tom Hardcastlc, Mitchell Sterling. STANDING: Rodney Carey, Shane McMahan, Mr. Colibert. FIFTH GRADE-FIRST ROW: Katrina Whitener, Greg Shade, Stephanie Peters, Valerie McClure, Alice McDonald, Sheri Baker, Lisa Cooper, Danny Seibel. SECOND ROW: Roy Smith, Bobby Disheroon, Larry Taylor. STANDING: Frank Teague, Rusty Tuttle, Mr. Colibert. 185 GRADE 4-H Gloria receives a medal at the 4-H banquet. Sheri, v.p.; Katie, sec.; Gloria, pres.; Robert, reporter JHr 4 t i ( KNEELING: Meredith Davis, Tom Hardcastle, John Hulbert, Marty Wynn, Mitchell Sterling, Rodney Carey, Greg Shade, Roy Smith, Kelli Beaver, Sheila Hargrove, Kim Payne, Holly Sealey, Larry Taylor. SEATED: Robert Kilpatrick, Daran Mayfield, Shane McMahan, Ste- ven Odell, Jeff Patterson, Bobby Disheroon, Brian Stopp, Angela Fielden, Angela Richmond, Dana Teague, Marsha Baker, Darla Hood, Gloria Teague, Frank Teague. STANDING: Teresa Blue, Lisa Cooper, Katrina Whitener, Katie Jones, Charlie Baldridge, A. J. Caldwell, Kelly Hulbert, Felicia Gandy, Michele Daniels, Tracy Tea- gue, Thomasenia Oosahwee, Alicia Medlin, Sheryl McMahan, Mrs. Martinez. 86 ADVERTISING Bub’s Custom Butchering Processing Owners: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brumnett. Jr. Phone: 485-2166 Southeast 15th Wagoner. OK BALFOUR Jim Robertson, representative Class Rings Announcements Caps and Gowns 4673 South 83rd East Avenue Tulsa, OK 74145 Phone: 664-2544 LOST CITY WATER COMPANY Board of Directors Barney Mitchell Henry Dill Max Zellner Isaac Gifford John F. Meigs, Manager Phone: 772-2915 WESTERN AUTO GENE CRAGAR. Owner 711 South Muskogee Phone: 456-2131 Tahlequah. Oklahoma 74464 sj jf KAojo L .kk V- GIFT SHOP 110 NORTH MUSKOGEE TAHLEQUAH. OKLAHOMA 74464 Joyce Bliss telephone OWNER 918-4S6-8471 REPAIR CLEANING ' 'Wholesale Comes to Everyone T ahlequah DISCOUNT CARPET Name Brand CARPETS and VINYLS Phone Bus. 456-1511 205 Eost Downing Res. 456-8677 TAHLEQUAH. OK. ROY CENTER’S FURNITURE 203 South Main Wagoner. Oklahoma Phone: 485-2509 More For Less” We’re Never Undersold” WESTSIDE AUTO PARTS Vernon Tucker. Owner 825 W. Choctaw Highway 51 West Phone 456-2031 Tahlequah Oklahoma SEARS AUTHORIZED CATALOG STORE Owned and Operated By James Locke 326 East Downing Tahlequah. Oklahoma Phone 456-8821 456-5672 THE OWL DRUG STORE OWEN DUGGER WAGONER, OKLAHOMA DANIELS LAUNDRY Drop-off Laundry Done Hulbert, Oklahoma Established In 1902, 78 Years Of Dependable Prescription Service Phone: 485-2722 Monday, Wednesday Thursday Friday, Saturday Sunday Closed Tuesdays 8 A.M. - 8 P.M. 8 A.M. - 7 P.M. 8 A.M. - 8 P.M. 10 A.M. - 7 P.M. Oklahoma JwwteM LOONEY INSURANCE AGENCY Solicitors Dorina Neal Ruth Bell Rhonda Medlin Phone: 456-0559 210 South Muskogee Avenue - P.O. Box 336 Tahlequah, Oklahoma 74464 We appreciate serving the Hulbert area. BILL'S BODY SHOP Bill Gravitt. Owner 115 North Prairie Wagoner, Oklahoma Phone: 485-2631 COBBLER SHOPPE 485-3820 234 East Cherokee, Wagoner Boot and Shoe Repair COX DRUG Cosmetic Specialities Professional Pharmacy 101 North Muskogee Tahlequah, OK Phone - 456-2233 The American Bank of Wagoner •Where people make the difference ’ STEP INTO A NEW WORLD V SALONTIQUES Open Six Days A Week Late Appointments Perms, Waves, Blowcuts, Etc. £ tlei cJ ihioni Karen Girdner Phone: 456-8267 227 N.Water Tahlequah, Okla. ®af)lequal) Pictorial P.O. Box 888 106 West Second Tahlequah, OK 74464 Phone: 918-456-8833 Darrel D. Sumner - Publisher Tom L. Feimster - General Manager Lynn M. Molloy - Managing Editor Member: United Press International HART FUNERAL HOME WINTON'S BARBER SHOP 1506 North Grand Tahlequah Phone 456-8823 456-8824 Hulbert, OK 74441 WAGONER NEWSPAPERS Wagoner Tribune Wagoner Record-Democrat Coweta Times-Star Wagoner. Oklahoma 485-5505 -Tuesday -Thursday -Thursday WICKER CHEVROLET MIKE WICKER Dealer (918) 485-3010 (918) 485-3030 312 E. Cherokee Wagoner, OK 74487 ASQft’S ISCOUNT FOODS Tahlequah Stilwell Sapulpa Langley SUCCESS MOTOR COMPANY Sales • Service Tahlequah. Okla. Since 1923 Phone 456-2541 i i j Urosmoble GREAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS «UWmASTVMIIM WEEDEN'S CORNER Picnic Supplies GREEN COUNTRY FLOOR COVERING Carpet Ceramic Tile Vinyl Formica 4602 South Muskogee Avenue Tahlequah, Oklahoma Call Carl Wisely Office 456-4411 For Free Estimates Home 456-8168 CHEROKEE HILLS PHARMACY Fast Friendly Service Phone 772-2912 Highway 51 West of Hulbert Phone: 456-2531 1607-D South Muskogee Tahlequah. Oklahoma Tahlequah, Oklahoma 74464 Salad Bar Croup Rates Maximum Cooking Time - 10 Minutes 456-6481 CHAMBER'S HULBERT CABINET CO. Sporting Goods Hulbert, Oklahoma 74441 General Delivery 123 North Muskogee Tahlequah, Oklahoma 74464 Phone: 772-2617 glv 3i' ID f Your Sporting Goods Headquarters 456-3341 TAYLOR FURNITURE Quality Home Furnishings And Accessories Phone: 485-2420 1305 West Cherokee Wagoner. Oklahoma Just west of downtown Wagoner At Highways 51 and 69 Intersection KEN'S FLOOR DECOR Complete Home Decorating 404E West Cherokee Wagoner, Oklahoma 74467 485-8155 GREENLEAF BEAUTY CENTER Greenleaf Shopping Center Ft. Gibson, Oklahoma 74434 478-2161 94 BIG APPLE RESTAURANT 11 A.M. - 9 P.M. Monday - Friday 5 P.M. - 10 P.M. Saturday Home Owned Operated by Judy Larry Varisco 485-2253 456-7074 You'll love our salad bar! 1001 East Downing Tahlequah 222 East Cherokee Wagoner, OK 74467 CHEROKEE CAPITOL ABSTRACT AND TITLE Owners: Linda Vance Beard 456-8322 456-8851 456-5430 Get To Know Us 107 E De,aware Tahlequah. OK 74464 MEIGS JEWELRY 111 North Muskogee Tahlequah, Oklahoma 74464 456-6233 Jewelry Repair by David Wedding Photography and Portraits by Mike THE HOBBY HUT Gifts and Crafts Supply 114 South Main Wagoner, OK 74467 485-5569 ARCHIE'S DX AND GROCERY Hulbert, OK 74441 Groceries Bait Tackle Tires Batteries Complete Car Service 772-2581 ■ MERCURY GREENHAW - EDDINGS FORD Ford - Mercury - Lincoln Ford Trucks 3000 South Muskogee Phone 456-6143 Tahlequah. Oklahoma 74464 TAHLEQUAH READY MIX Phone: 456-6121 Tahlequah, Oklahoma NITA’S BEAUTY SALON HEADERS CUSTOM DUALS SMOCKS FREE ESTIMATES OR MUFFLER INSPECTION Specializing in individual hair styling Anita Kilpatrick, owner Hulbert, OK 7720831 DANNY’S MUFFLER SHOP 1 MILE EAST OF TAHLEOUAM BUS 456-5171 TAHLEOUAM. OKLAHOMA RE3. 456-4585 74464 BOB DODD Plumbing and Electric Gibson Appliances Kitchen Aid Dishwasher Tahlequah Oklahoma Phone 456-3318 Compliments of COOK LUMBER CO 3205 East Shawnee Phone: 687-7516 Bill Cook Bill Ballard Muskogee CLEAR CREEK STATION 772-2271 Groceries-Gas-Laundry-Bait Hulbert. Oklahoma Bill Henderson. Owner Clear Creek Road West of Hulbert Member: American Land Title Association Oklahoma Land Title Association TAHLEQUAH ABSTRACT 6 TITLE CO., INC. 116 South Muskogee Avenue Tahlequah. Oklahoma 74464 Phone: 918 456-0605 W.M. Clyde Felts - President MALLET FUNERAL HOME (Green Funeral Home) Wagoner, Oklahoma 74464 485-2911 Lucille Mallett 485-2646 MORRIS CRAGAR FLOWERS 918-456.2529 109-A North College Tahlequah 74464 PRESTOLITE Prestolite Motor Division P.O. Box 734 Wagoner. OK 74467 This modern manufacturing facility urns built by the Prestolite Electrical Division of Ultra Corporation in 1973. A MORGAN'S BAKERY Owner: Tom fc Joyce Ray Weekdays: 6:30 A.M.- 5=30 P.M. Saturdays: 6:30 A.M.- 4 P.M. 131 North Muskogee Tahlequah, OK Women’s Shoes % Accessories 238 East Cherokee Wagoner, OK 74467 Phone: (918) 485-4434 Qreen Country JMusic Phone 456-9451 135 North Muskogee Tahlequah Oklahoma -£HWC V3mericcft farortec te-4i Phone: 456-9179 1110 E. Downing Tahlequah, OK Compliments of Bill and Doris Hinds (former Hulbert students) We offer 3 stores in Tahlequah for your shopping pleasure. HINDS DEPT. STORE Complete family clothing Also shoes and housewares THE LOBBY Junior sizes Just north of Courthouse and the new CLARA HELENS SHOP Specializing in larger sizes and half sizes DOTSON-ROBERTS LUMBER CO. REED-CULVER FUNERAL HOME Home of Cherokee County Burial Ass'n Fresh Silk Flowers Plants Gifts For All Occasions 108 W. Delaware Tahlequah, OK Donna's Flower Designs Phone 456-5555 117 West Delaware - Phone 456-2551 Tahlequah. Oklahoma 74464 Self Service Gas J-LU BONUS Highway 51 East of Wagoner Taylor Ferry Area 918-485-3916 We Appreciate Your Business AUTOMOTIVE PARTS YOUR GREEN LIGHT JOBBER” Machine Shop Service Phone 456-6171 ID West Choctaw Tahlequah. OK 74464 ROGERS DRUG CO., INC. Ron Nicholas, R. Ph. Telephone: 485-2317 326 East Cherokee Wagoner, OK We maintain a complete record of your family’s prescription purchases HULBERT DARI BAR Main Street Open 7 days a week 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. Phone: 7720531 Owners: Plez and Christine Turney Fast and Friendly Service” Mary Shahan Day Care Center State Licensed All Ages Welcome 6:30 A.M. - 5=30 P.M. Monday thru Friday Flulbert 7720145 BLACK AND WHITE TIRE COMPANY New and Used Tires Vulcanizing Front End Service and Brake Service Phone 456-2579 825 S. Muskogee Tahlequah. Oklahoma Store Fronts - Storm Doors and Windows Auto Glass • Residential Commercial NORTHEASTERN GLASS 1700 S. Muskogee • Phone 456-2351 Tahlequah. Oklahoma 74464 Bob Robertson Owner Nights and Holidays Phone 456-6295 GROWING WITH CHEROKEE COUNTY Mid-Western Nurseries, Inc. CORPORATE OFFICES P.O. Box 768 Tahlequah, OK 74464 Four miles east of Hulbert We have summer jobs and after school jobs. Tahlequah, Oklahoma Employment Opportunities For All STUART WOODS Personnel Manager In Okla. (918) 456-6185 In U.S. (800) 331-4145 Bob’s Auto Supplies Hardware Specializing in Speed Equipment Owner: Bob Disheroon Phone: 772-2931 Hulbert Oklahoma FERGUSON SEWING CENTER Approved Singer Dealer 909 South College Tahlequah. Oklahoma Phone 456-3670 Cole and W.P. Feeds Complete line ol veterinary supplies Owner: Alvin Cooper Hulbert Oklahoma BAKER S GROCERY STATION Highway 51 Halfway Between Hulbert and Tahlequah JIM 4 MARY ELLIS 'Kim. 'faifivi eutd ( Aotacal JANITORIAL 201 EAST DOWNING TAHLEQUAH. OK 74464 (918) 456-0951 Tiie hnbtihaditwn Inii First national Bank 100 South Muskogee Avenue Tahlequah, Oklahoma 74464 456-0501 MEMBER FDIC Ft. Gibson. Gore. Locust Grove, Hulbert. Salina, 6 Tahlequah WAGONER TASTEE FREEZ Phone: 485-3868 Old Fashioned Goodness Compliments from John and Mary Jo Deem deSteiguer PINKERTON’S Boots Shoes Clothing 313 North Muskogee Avenue Tahlequah. OK 456-4181 1109 West Cherokee Wagoner. OK FULP SERVICE LBANKJ Member FDIC “Progressive Banking For a Better Community” Since 1895 First Wagoner Bank And Trust Company First Wagoner Motor Bank 309-311 Church 111 Cassaver Ave. HERSMAN FUNERAL HOME A Family Serving Families Monuments Owners: Phone 485-2215 Roger and Fran Lively Wagoner. Oklahoma LOWRY HARDWARE PLUMBING It ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES JEFFERS FEDERATED DEPARTMENT STORE We Give S H Green Stamps 106 South Main Wagoner. Oklahoma ACE DAVID LOWRY 204 S. MUSKOGEE TAHLEQUAH, OK 74464 (918) 456-241 1 Quality Clothing and Footwear for the Family 103 Portraits-SchoolsCommercial-Weddings RUTH KELLY STUDIO 219 West Broadway • Box 14446 Muskogee. Oklahoma 74401 Business Phone 687-731 1 TAHLEQUAH AUTO SUPPLY • CUSTOM TROPHIES AND AWAROS • PLAQUES «MEDALS •RI88ONS Auto Parts 456-0791 456-8121 Tahlequah, OK 74464 TOP TROPHY MART 324 EAST DOWNING P.O. BOX 1 33S TAHLEQUAH. OK! 74464 9 1 8-456-S32I • CUSTOM SILKSCREEN DESIGNERS • T-SHIRTS •UNIFORMS «JACKETS • CAPS OKLAHOMA SCHOOL SUPPLY COMPANY 1305 N. Main Street LEO BELLERS ATHLETIC GOODS CO. The Finest in Athletic Equipment” Phone: 683-7746 Serving: Oklahoma Arkansas Muskogee Oklahoma 432 West Broadway Muskogee. Oklahoma CARR’S APPLIANCES Royal and Eureka Sweepers 124 South Main Sales and Service Residential and Commercial Air Conditioning mirlpool Compliments of CARROLL'S GROCERY STATION Wagoner, OK 485-3021 104 U A. 7 i


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