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' L vwfkf' fxfw- 1' .-2.-. f N : k i.. vm Q. -- H -jx ' ', H v ' 1- 1 ., , ,, , Y . A ,a 'iff' ' .nl ff f ,fffjlb 373 H 'W 4. 5, j k-.., , 1, -'h' - , - 1984 TUSHKA Idabel High School 901 Lincoln Road Idabel, Oklahoma 74745 zfw isffw Q Y S s A f J K ' fiw ,ala ' I A M . fy- ikilfffixf' M I fb A fa X , wmza, V 9 aw: x 5ak V ' Wrf, Q 'Y ln- Ki f. a s A my ij., it 5. vi .. iff I , v. ix 1'- 'W' if , Q I . 4. W 12 M' . A Y 1 ,wg QR 'fi' N1 - ggi. A -3,5 .L,.,- ., '1-gy: , iv ' ,G fa f-J. . si is , 4: gg ,V , f iff ' 1 -W 3 f Q Vik, s '- ww M5325 f' iw 5 1 + X yu , A 3. 2 W M Q Q 53,1 gg, 'A7 sz A, 1 , M V fa ZF L+- 15-C 44' ., . -ff , ... ,...f ', .1 ' .,f ...-f .,f we ia., .fnl ff 'www 5 5 ki E gg, EL 5 1 'TW QW Wm .-11 ,u4 3 M , 4CuaA h!-I1 Z -, v 153- ua,4. A , M i, V Y ,A K, , .. , fpfmww, 4: fnvwvq ..-.wa A , V Q .fx ,www 'wr' 3 1' ML ,wry ' A W Eh X ,,,,,. N, ,,,. x Y 4, ,E ak' V .A Q K , N K ,M Am w ,,,,, gn Wm . - Q me -f 1526- fe am, H f ' ,, ,1 . 'WW 2 ' 3 Y 93' '. :L Tig'-w,fNg,Yf6w', f my 1-W, w2 j?3' ,w,:,., f Y' -1' -i 4 'f'fiLL,:yf25 W- '?-Fisw?-f:A 1 .N ??,,p,:u, ffm . , gif L 4 W Ng .V -- - ,- . -W Y 1 6 ' Ez 'A 'ww ,H ' V . N .5 Qi aww, is ,'w2f,fMgQe,m,' M ' Q 5 Eb A 4 X Student Life 7 54 Angle Imp WlQVAKi,lN fHKI?T WJV A., . K M QIV F' - rf :,-- -f, ,..'f . if f ww ,,,,M,, , ,M w P I 1 f Student Life X 5 i 1 , 'V I A f' ,- '. it 2 J If ,rgyife . Clockwise: On 50's day even the teachers get into the act. Lea Ann Williamson, Melissa Scoles, and Iackie McKeever join Mrs. Bryant in some high kicks. Rexann Helms looks a little confused during the Student Council convention. Iohn Baxter does another of his crazy Van Halen imitations while Roger Farley, Allen Richards, Tonnette Washington, and Patrick Bax- ter watch. Nancy Hime and Lea Ann Williamson try not to make faces when they try the punch before the Stu-Co convention. On convention day Angela Corley, Valerie Nolen, and Charlemane Scott greeted the visitors with a smile. 6 f Student Life Z7 W r mi IL. Lori Wiggins checks out an old book before class. Lisa Moore and Ricky Dixon take a rest in the courtyard during lunch. Angie Randle, Martha O'Dell, Sherri Griffin, and Cynthia Lankford are all decked out for the Stu-Co Convention. Randall Anglin, I.H.S. tech crew manager, shows the true best within. Student Life X 7 ,.,.ff' Terri Hayne, Mo Coffman, Angie McKinny and Greg Wharry all file in as another day at IHS begins. Matt Bawcum and LeeAnna Bills are interrupted by the Year- book's roving camera. Walter Kennybrew seems to have a reason to smile as he poses with a girl on each arm, Toni Myrks on the left and Kim Harris on the right. Beverly Iackson, LeaAnn Williamson, Iackie McKeever, and Melissa Scoles enjoy the Fabulous Fifties for a day. LeaAnn seems to be having a hard time preparing refreshments for the Yearbook Workshop. '-U1 8 X Student Life vqxkw '90 E E I've heard of being in the dog house, Shane, but this is ridiculous! Kim Norris manages to ignore the paper- work long enough to offer a smile to the camera while Rexann Helms and Iamie Goolsby continue on. Rexann Helms and Pam Peters begin decorating the Student Council car for the fair parade. IHS students show their spirit at one of the football assemblies. K Smile Beverly! lia, Sherri, and Monica show different stages of concentration at the year- book workshop. Stevie Burks turns his face to the camera but his back is to Guy Buzan, who may have plans for that rope! Our own Cafeteria Cheer- ing Squad: Marilyn Post, Loretta Hamill, Iudy Sweeden, Loretta Bailey, and not pictured is the captain Mo's mom Uudy Coffmanl. ,W-mm Wt! , ,T 1 ' Mrsfililberhagrdst t I S of theigoodgfife. . 1.53254 10 X Student Life .lawns tm W Mak-w Y. 21 ll E 3 v A Y 5 55, 4. x I Here, Lisa Watson offers a smile to her Grand Champion and first place winning heifer. The cheerleaders let it all pile up on fifties day. Here are the cheerleaders again as they take time to pose after working hard to build their float. Albert's face shows one of the important factors of a good football team, concentration. IA' Student Life X 11 Come on Scott, be like me. Wait a minute, I want to pose for the picture. Parades are so fun. Donnie cheats while Mo sleeps. Kimberly and Chris ignore them. Love is... Not wanting to go out on them, even if you get a chance. - Derek Gilley. A mutual attraction between two or more people. - Lisa Moore. Two people who are not interested in anybody else - Monica Coffman. To hold hands - Bobby Kelly. Something that makes you happy for a short time and sad for a long one - LeaAnn Williamson. When you place someone elses wants before your own. - Lori Wiggins. A very special relationship between two people that act as one - Melissa Scoles. 12 X Student Life MQMNTK That hurts my head. Students clown around on crazy hat day. Pay attention, Mark! Kent, Beverly, and Michael strike a pose. Go team! Whatcha lookin' at, Cindy? Student Life X 13 K M fi H W 2 I B- E J Iia Bain and Sherri Griffin discuss the facts of life. Pam Peters, Melissa Scoles, Lori Wiggins and jackie McKeever all enjoy a well-deserved break at the yearbook workshop. Mrs. Gilbert instructing Melissa Scoles as she puts together a page for the 1984 Tushka. Kim Monroe, less Victor and Steve Wilmoth seem to be enjoying the sunshine. Vanessa Lowe, Angie Randle, Sherri Griffin and Martha O'Dell get deep- ly involved with the details for the Student Council Convention. Student Life! 15 V u -WNW' K A f- ffl , , ,,,, ,' , .-, ig 1 ,W uf, -,W ,, ' 13, gg - I 16 f Student Life f I Imam ggi .S Many IHS students do humorous things: from building floats, to creating a yearbook. There's always a smile on each of their faces. No matter what they are doing they seem to always have fun! Student Life X 17 fi-I , heads together about the 18 X Student Life Wu? 'L L: w-an-w.,w,. ,wana-W F HVOPIIBS SONG 1 Cum On Feel the Nolze 2 Slowlam MOVIE 1 R1skyBus1ness 2 Vacatlon ACTRESS 1 Chr1st1eBr1nkley 2 Heather Locklear ACTOR 1 Eddle Murphy 2 Rlchard Pryor TV Movle 1 A Team 2 Facts of L1fe PLACE TO GO 1 Up Town 2 Texarkana RADIO STATION 1 96 FM KWDG 2 Q102 CAR 1 Corvette 2 280 ZX BRAND NAME 1 Calvin Klem 2 Polo FOOD 1 Plzza 2 Hamburgers WHAT DO YOU SPEND THE MOST MONEY ON? 1 Clothes WHAT DO YOU CONSIDER THE MOST EXCITING EVENT THIS YEAR? 1 Homecommg Week 2 Football Games WHAT DO YOU LIKE BEST ABOUT HIGH SCHOOL? 1 Seemg Friends 2 Vacatlon The most excltlng event was The Battle of Central School Bud Holmes When A K Marston ran 1nto Ilf E Mart Anonymous A teenager IS Too old to drlnk Kool A1d too young to buy beer Anonymous A person who thmks he IS grown up when he IS only halfway there Charlotte Turnley 2. Food 41 '-- l - , n ' 1 Student Life X 19 ' x 5 Everyone can see that IHS has a wide variety of participating people from royalty to football, Annual Staff and being friends. There are smiles and friendly faces wherever you may go. N Q he ,,yZy:,oo,i y 2 1 ...fl 20 X Student Life m-'N' Wm, A3221 V, . ,TQ f. Student Life X 21 Dudley, Angie, Martha together at the Harrah Ball Game. Leslie in deep thought Iohn Bryan and M0 Coffman are still the best. A lazy day for Michael, lay, and Sherri at IHS. 22 X Student Life CLASSES 9 4 I fi S- A B D ,A E I L L fo Q I 49' 9 Seniors President - Mo Coffman Vice-President f Martha O'Dell Secretary 1 Angie Randle Treasurer - Alice Hudson 24 X Classes K v 5 1 Classes X 25 26 X Classes Classes f 27 28 X Classes 5 Classes X 29 30 X Classes Classes X 31 32 X Classes Classes X 33 34 X Classes fi -I' Classes X 35 W Y E 36 X Classes Classes X 37 Senior Signing Page Iuniors Terri Adams Ioe Allen Francis Anderson IoAnn Baker Doreen Ballase Paul Bates Eric Battiest Iohn Baxter Angela Bee lay Blewett Glen Braxton Shon Bristow Deon Burris Leslie Butler Kellye Bryant Felicia Carter Katie Carter Brad Chandler lay Cline Larry Coberly Monica Coffman Rebecca Collins Iohn Corley Bobbie Cooper Angela Corley Kristin Cox Pam Cunningham Brian Denison Tammy Dollar Iennifer Dollarhide Iames Doyal Steve Duckett Travis Eastep Patti Emerson Brenda Fines Brady Fuller Michael Fuller Iamie Goolsby Sean Garrison Leonard Giddens Ray Golston Terry Grayson Kevin Green Rachel Gribnitz Sherri Griffin Scott Hallmark Robert Harkey Kelly Harris 40 X Classes Y 3 -ff rn 9 Kerrie Harris Donnie Hayne Rexann Helms Nancy Hime Chiveon Hogen Cindy Hughes Stephanie Hurst Carke Iglehart Beverly Iackson lamie Iackson Lesia Iackson Neal Iohn Albert johnson Greg Iohnson Maxine Iohnson Tony Iohnson Shelly Iones Kenneth Kates Michael Kirby Michael Lancaster Greg Lee Ioseph Ledbetter Clyde Lewis Darrell Logan Deborah Lewis Laquinette Lewis Terri Lewis Vanessa Lowe Allen Marston Mark Massingill David Mathenia Michael McCarn Ieff McCutcheon Vickie McHerron Karen McMahon Kim McNeal Todd McCoy Kristi Merriott Tim Monroe Donta Moore Tammy Moore Calvin Moss Murlean Moss Ioey Mullens Tonie Murks Michelle Nelson Kim Norris Charles North Classes X 41 Chantay Nunley Chris Otte Bobbie Paddock Teelaine Parish Tammy Parsons Donald Perry David Peters Randy Peters Kara Petre Kelly Polite Iohnny Post Kelle Pugh Larry Pugh Willie Raynor Kenneth Ricks Richard Ricks David Runnels Pam Russell Iulie Sayers Darla Sands Richard Sanders Sandy Scott Kenneth Sivard Tracy Smith Brian Spicer Chris Sullens LeAnn Sullivan Anthony Thomas Iurree Tidwell Shelia Travis Daryl Treadway Ianis Turnley Iess Victor Chris Wall Kathy Wallis Dalton Ward Lisa Watson Dion Wharry Anthony Whitaker Russell White Sheri Williams Valerie Williams 42 X Classes LeaAnn Williamson David Williston Richard Williston Wilmoth Mark F Donna Wilson 1? Steve Wilmoth Scott and LeaAnn are all bundled up to watch the Warriors. Steve Winters Sharon Willis Suzie Wolfe Mike Wych Phyllis Williston Classes X 43 Brent Bolen Carol Brandy Carla Bryant Franky Bryant Steve Burks Steven Butler Guy Buzan Norman Byrd Kitty Caldwell Iames Carawan Suzie Carper Hope Carter Patricia Carter Iennifer Cassell Daryle Clayton Iames Cockrell Todd Coffman Delphina Cooke Robert Cooper Shane Cox Rhonda Crank Cynthia Crow Gary Crutchfield Gina Cunningham 44 X Classes Sophomores President- Susan Shipp, Vice-Pres. - Tracie Adams, Tracie Adams, Ieff Alford, Nanette Allen, Terry Austin Secretary and Treasurer - Carla Gonzalez. Thaddius Bell, Lloyd Billingsley Laura Cunningham Tom Dale Ierry Don Daniel Iacque Dingess Floyd Dixon Iohn Epperson Allen Farley Cynthia Fielder Kevin Frazier Paul Frazier Tracy French Angela Galloway Angela Garrett Iames Garrett Michael Golston Pamela Golston Carla Gonzalez Mark Goolsby Climent Gray Edward Gray Ruth Gregory Arnetta Gulley Iudy Halcomb Louise Hallmark Ieannie Hallmark Rhonda Hamilton Patricia Hammonds Charles Harris Crystal Harris Seletha Harris Keith Hayes Ierry Herndon Andrew Hill Scott Hobza Iohnice Hunkapiller Darla Iames Everett Iames Sherri Iohnson Rhonda Iones Classes X 45 Teresa Iones Iamie Iordan O. C. Laney Kevin Langley Nanette Lanier Cynthia Lankford Michael Loveday Kristy Lowrance Kevin Malin Chris McBrayer Keri McCary Patrick McCracken Alison McKinney Timothy McKinney Elan McMillan Stacy Minter Bonnie Mitchell Mark Monroe Curtis Moore Ron Mulkey Dennis Murray Bobby Neal Bryan Nicholson Vanessa Nolen Bryan Oetting Tracy Oxford Paul Parsons Michelle Pickens Crystal Pond Kimberly Poteet Tiffany Powell Rusty Prim Rachel Qualls Tonya Robinson Shauna Rogers Kevin Samuels Paula Sawyer Ionna Sayers Missy Scarborough Steven Schultz Tammy Shaw Susan Shipp 46 X Classes Marcus Shomo Bobby Sivard Chris Smalling Deborah Smith Diana Smith Bob Smith Scott Stewart Bubba Strawn Herman Thomas Tracy Thompson Larry Thurman Sonya Voyles Wayne Wade Stephen Walker Lucretia Ward Tonnette Washington Mark Waters Robert Watkins Reggie Webster Lee Wesley Ronald Wharry Valerie Whitaker Iames Wilcox Charles Wilkerson Lee Williams Donette Williams Beverly Williston Katrina Williston Danielle Wilson Craig Wooten Kari Wyche Albert Young Andrea Young Dale Young Classes X 47 The 1984 Sophomores are our new addition to high school. This group of students is very much involved in their school and its activities. Keep up the good work and good luck in '86! 48 X Classes 1-na, WHO S WHG IQ I I 5- 9 A B D , E n I ,z L J W ll A 1' - 1 A K gf 1 K L K .. ,, ,W ,, vm? if tw . '52 'cf ' 1 27 1 'wi'-'?' Q M? ,, f M' 'icy P fly- , - . 3,21 m ,Av v I . ,, 555' fy 'sr' WV fun, , 1' f 4 2 f V ' 'lim ,J v , ,, .,,. 9,4 ga fu? TA , nw Hr 4, ' , . .if if fbi A, bfi' , , fm ,G ., . r f 4 1 5 ,Y - 2'fVfish ' J ff' Ag 3 f ,Q ' c f -VAL si w Q E Mx w -f Beam? if an Q R ,Xing an fm Student Council president is Vanessa Lowe, junior. She is a member of Student Council, FCA, Drama, and Leader- ship. Attending college and studying fashion merchandis- ing and music will be her next step after high school. Kimberly Talbot is the President of Assembly. As a senior, she takes part in Student Council. Kimberly plans to pursue the career that she prepares for in college. Kim Harris, senior, serves as president of the Future Homemakers of America. She is a three-year member of Track and FHA. College at ECU is a definite part of her future. 52 X Who's Who V 5 . wx- ye 'A' A 2, 'Ei' 63 4: ,, ,Q 11: Mx., ' - f ,, 1 Zi , as 5 Wm 2 fin - E- ' D afzifnw - if ,i2f1'frfi51U M, ,,,hLg A H f ,Q s - 2 ,W n ---w.,,Q5 W, 3 's 1 W f 4 ,W xg, 5 sei Newspaper Editors Iohn Baxter, junior, is copy editor of the IHS Times. He is also a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and Pop Time Singers. Iohn plans to go to California and look into getting into a heavy metaly' band. Terri Gahlinger, senior, is editor-in-chief of the IHS Times. She is also a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Leadership Class. Terri's hopes are to some- day have her own dress shop. Mike Winters, senior, is sports editor of the IHS Times. Mike enjoys play- ing golf and football as well as being a member of the Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes. Mike hopes to someday become a Pro Football Player. 54 X Who's Who ACTIVITIES fxfy 'S- A a D , E I I L bl, I fl 4' + 4, Warriors ' ' ,,,,, sfmvrmfk 461 4, H of f 4 ,, In Vi Iy' , W J 42 ,N--.xx f k.ewMfm'. , K lr W, M 5 5 .xg - Va? . A: .432 Wm 12 Ay sw BBQ x its , A -fs :K-1 GUEST i 235355955 z ,gswdq Q i ,. 5 . , , Q K . ,,' in - r A , x., .:k,-N . , LL, fx o W. 19'- 1? ' .i :JY .FZ -as v,-qw ag' M! K I P-5, 1 3 N 60 !Activities 1984 Scores Broken Bow DeQueen Shreveport Poteau Clarksville fHomecom1ngl Harrah Antlers Hugo Atoka Playoffs Eufaula 14 17 33 6 16 42 32 0 14 ' 0 50 Coalgate 19 41 27 29 33 16 6 42 8 0 27 Activities X 61 66199 The I Club is made up of the athletes of Idabel High School. One of the more notable acts of this auspicious group is the infamous yearly initiations of the new members. The club will accept a newcomer to its ranks only after he has been put through a vigorous and humiliating test which includes wearing a dress, eating baby food, and especially, doing whatever an I club member tells him to do. 1. ii e ..-2i g5g1-I is .... , ....,, ...,,, . ...., . ...,, .. i.... . A ....,,, ,, ., . .....,,,, . , .. L X A s 5 3 ,gs .1-,ztgsi ,,,, . ., . x . .....c, ,,,.. 5 N i ---- -- 'Q f f- . . ' . 'iii f .1 ill. - V K' H A H A WR -... . .. A.. . . .W ,.,,, W 62 X Activities l 1 66199 in Action W QQ W , 5 xg 4-331,334 - XM' Q i , kwd,E353x.,+' as is Q ., Activiues X 63 Sandy Scott and Valerie Nolen wave to the crowd. They escorted two senior players. Lisa Moore was a Homecoming attendant. Beautiful! john Bryan was proud to walk Alice Hudson down the field in her red formal. Here she is sitting pretty before the game. Beverly Iackson seems to be having a little problem get- ting situated before the game. But isn't she lovely! Ava Sullivan doesn't look happy here. Maybe she was worried that her escort, Hershel Parish, would get hurt during the game. ly Q , wff,,,, W M ,. . 2 , 1 iz N ,, ,LW , . 3 e 1 1 Y l 2 ,i1kH,IipiV.Ag f ,LV, .L f M .i fe-r sz Q .i awk V gy .fzwim E 1 1' ft The junior class float predicted an enormous victory for the Warriors. The meaning of the 85? Graduates of '85! Iamie Goolsby and Beverly Iackson were the attendants of Mike Winters and Derek Gilley. They seem to have enjoyed riding in the parade. Lauquinette Lewis flashes a smile as she glides along the parade route. W' Mmm. JK . y rlii ' ' Activitieff A Candidates for Homecoming Queen were Angie Randle, Cindy Cillham, and Karen Iohnson. Their escorts were Dudley Gilbert, Darin Shupert, and Dewayne Hunter. Angie was crowned queen during pre-game ceremonies. She watched her team as they went on to win 50 to O over Coalgate. Homecoming Queen is a special honor because she is chosen by the popular vote of the senior football players. Their representative for this year is a girl worthy of this outstanding team. Congratulations Angie! g 'N A 'ii of sb Homecoming was an important time for 5 t . mt , W, ma ? 3 I . . 'M -if 4 Ur 4 di'- My X ff? fl f s,', the Cheerleaders. They organized and V perfected the Coronation. Getting ready for X'-7 Q.... wg the parade was a big part of it and they did N - w. ,TN - very well, winning a prize for Best Decorated Vehicle. 66 X Activities 1 V Z. it . sth.. Q,, : swiss fi- Q ww if x fr F' W 'EEQ , were .lp I is Each class spent hours of hard work not to mention money, on their floats. Mike Kirby, Rexann Helms, Robert Harkey, and Alan Marston are hard at work stuffing the chicken wire. Lea Ann Williamson and Todd Gilbert cruised along the parade route in a borrowed land ex- pensivel car. Coach Willis crowns Angie Randle Homecom- ing queen as Dudley Gilbert watches. Iackie McKeever and Shara Carawan dressed as Star Wars characters for the Senior float. In the background are Michelle Willeby and Mrs. Miller. Iunior sponsors Mr. Schlesselman and Mrs. O'Dell confer with class president Rexann Helms over their float design. Q 5 ,E 1 i , . , .W fs 'A r E i , . r ,, Ig V- A, 7 N M, , I rv A , gym. - A ff ,, H, V W,,m,f M A Mtv Pop Time -N21 1 8 A , , -. V.:-' as? X7LQf311f v ,SSNN - ,Q qv giv- 68 X Activities xbvlxi QNX X 14 J-yxxx., is if su. kzgsy, ,fd . .-1. , S Pop Time in Concert The twenty-two talented members of this year's Pop Time Singers, directed by Darrell Buzan are - Sopranos: Iudy Halcomb, Rexann Helms, Iackie McKeever, Michelle Willeby, and Beth Pittsg Altos: Martha O'Dell, Kim Norris, Alice Hudson, Kara Petre, and Linda Smith, Tenors: Bobby Ealum, Dale Young, Kevin Mitchell, Daryle Clayton, Iamie Carawan, and Russel White: Basses: Kent Burris, Iohn Baxter, Keith Hayes, Chris McBrayer, and Iames Wilcox, Instrumentalists: Lead guitar - Iohn Baxter, bass guitar - Chris McBrayer, drums - Russel White, and piano - Iia Bain. This year's group has performed in many different spots and has earned quite a bit of recognition. Eight of the members were chosen for the All-District Contest in Durant and the entire group traveled to Tulsa in December to perform for the National Community Education Convention. 70 fActivities Girls Next Door Girls Next Door is a girls' ensemble made up of sophomore girls. This is good experience for the girls who irnay wish to continue singing while in high school. This group is also directed by Darrell Buzan and has lschool and community performances. l Activities! 71 72 I Activities Ni? Activities X 73 -1 A 4. 3' 'Y .nk Q. Xi. W -,mx 5 KF + K J z , NX X x L. X i geigzi- N L ff WTS f ls .s 5-N X k X - if Q X xx X K 5 as f L 3 Q 'A 4 R' Rf k QW x ,J A 5 Eff 4 , .,gk,.. . K. f i 1 A WN w J, S K . Q V . 51: 5 VS- Iia Bain Beth Pitts' V ' Lf if ,if , 1' 5 X -lil! ,jf X Z' g ,,, , V 5, Wg , 11, ,,5w-wfvfapyw M, ...Uv- K I wmxw N. Q 'Mug 'Nwmvng ww Mm gksikirf A' xwx -NX X X 1 N l Combining athletic ability and grace, the gym- nastics class can be found doing strenuous things to the body muscles every day. Trampolines, balance beams and many different mats are the stages for these performers. The instructor is Frances King. Mrs. King also directs the bowling classes. These students can be found one hour out of each day at the bowling alley taking out their frustrations on ten awaiting pins at the end of the alley. Activities X 79 X N, wfgefr, . ,iff ff ,, f Ny!-ew' 'QR A' u ,MM n fi, if PM X ,a 5 Might Warriors ated: Glen Braxton, Vincent Duckett, Tony Mays, Richard Ricks, Mike Golston, Mo Coffman, Eric Battiest, Chris McBrayer. Standing: Asst ach Gary Smallwood, Iames Iohnson, Reggie Webster, Kieth Hayes, Terry Grayson, less Victor, Ronnie Wharry, Albert Perry, Greg harry, Head Coach Burl Plunkett. The boys' team has several veteran players from last year's team. Because many of them have ex- perience, even in the state playoffs, the mighty Warrior basketball team will prove to be tough to beat. Blessed with quickness and talent, the boys will probably be looking at a chance for state champs. Captains: Iames Iohnson, Greg Wharry, Albert Perry, Eric Battiest Activities f 81 Girls' Basketball i ,, Seated: Darlene Williams, Kim McNeal, Debby Williams, Rhonda Crank, Pam Golston, Valerie Whitaker, Tracie Adams, Sherri Griffin, Terri Adams. Standing: Asst. Coach Gary Smallwood, Manager M Iuree Tidwell, Tracy McKee, Kristy Lowrance, Lanette Wilson, Paula Sawyer, Rexann Helms, Kris Smalling, Vicki McHerron, Head Coach Burl Plunkett. Potential is the key word about this year's girls' basketball team. Most of the players have been competing in high school ball since ninth grade. Only one player from last year's squad was lost and there are plenty of new ones who will see action before the season ends. This year, the girls' team will prove themselves to be talented and fierce competitors. Captains: Debby Williams, Tracy McKee, Darlene Williams 82 I Activities Q Eff . ,f ' ks 3 qw Q ll :Z IC! .Q '1 Nts E Sfigii ii, W . VIL.. 5 I ff I F A fl f New Gimid s Date Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. an. an. an. an. an. an. an. an. an. an. an. an. an. Fe . Fe . 2 7 Girls Basketball Opponent Ft. Towson Colbert Haworth Talihina Muldrow Carl Albert Midwest City Putnam City N. Broken Bow Wright City Valliant Lawton Ike New Lima Depew Haworth Ft. Towson Grant Broken Bow Colbert Hugo i e Here Here There There There There There There Here There Here There There There Here There There There There Here Score 63-30 43-45 39-37 42-20 48-61 51-49 45-43 52-48 62-24 67-33 57-25 39-43 46-41 40-29 47-38 79-57 63-43 62-19 62-70 55-44 S t 9 2 6 9 10 I 5 I 6 I 7 I 10 I 13 1 14 Ian. 17 Ft. Towson There 72-39 1 19 1 20 1 21 1 24 1 ze I za I 31 b 3 b 84 X Activities Girls Basketball Outstanding Players Traci McKee it 1 scorer I22 pts per gamel Sherri Griffin most improved Sherri Griffin - it 1 rebounder I8 rebounds per gameI Boys Basketball Outstanding Players Terry Grayson ii 1 scorer 115 pts. per gamel Terry Grayson it 1 rebounder I13 rebounds per gamel Greg Wharry most improved III Date Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec an. an. an. an. an. an. an. an. an. an. an. Fe . Fe . 7 Boys Basketball Opponent Ft Towson Colbert Haworth Tallhlna Muldrow Roland Tahhma Durant Putnam City N. Duncan Midwest City Broken Bow Wright City Valliant Ft. Towson Haworth Ft. Towson Grant Broken Bow Colbert Hugo i e Here Here There There There There There There There There There Here There Here There Here There There There There Here Score 82 41 71 62 68 39 52 40 60 49 45 44 45 31 48 42 52-51 50-35 44-64 54-31 64-53 74-43 68-40 55-46 70-38 58-41 65-32 64-45 68-52 Activities X 85 R Baseball The Senior section of the baseball team will finish up their Career as Warrior baseball players this year. These seniors and the amount of years they have played high school baseball are as follows: Randy Qualls, two years: Shane Farley, two yearsg Bobby Kelly, three yearsg Iames Mixon, three yearsg I. Reirdon, one yearg Phillip Golston, one yearg Marvin Aldermann, two years: and I. R. Washington, one year. Kneeling: Marvin Aldermann, and I. R. Washington. Standing: Randy Qualls, Shane Farley, Bobby Kelly. Iames Mixon, I. Reirdon, and Phillip Golston. 86 X Activities Kneeling: Chris Wall, Michael Fuller, Greg Lee, Mark Massingill, Neal Iohn, Iamie Iackson. Standing: Michael Lancaster, David Peters, Michael McCarn, Dalton Ward, Paul Bates, Scott Hallmark, Steve Wilrnoth, and Glen Braxton. Left to Right: Kevin Samuels, Bubba Strawn, Steven Walker, and Shane Cox. Activities X 87 This year will mark six years as baseball coach for Bruce Hill. He attended Carl Albert Ir, College in Poteau, Okla. for two years and then Southeastern Oklahoma State University for two years. His career coaching record as a head coach is 110-47. He coached one year at Brewer High School in Ft, Worth, and he attained a baseball record of 12-10. Since then his record at Idabel is 98-37 which includes four District titles and one regional title. He was also Region 6 Baseball Coach of the Year in 1981 and District Coach of the Year in 1980,1981, 1982 and 1983. Kent Dennis began his coaching career in Idabel two years ago. He graduated from East Central State University in Ada. He has coached junior high football and high school football and baseball since coming to Idabel. He was a big part of a 24-28 baseball record last season. Idabel High appreciates Bruce Hill and Kent Dennis for a job well done. Good luck in your careers as baseball coaches. U., 1 M W f 88 X Activities Baseball Record 1978-79 9-11 1979-80 29-6 1980-81 27-11 Dist. Champs Regional Champs. 1981-82 21-12 Dist. Champs 1982-83 24-8 Dist. Champs lRegional Finalistl Q shows just how confusing baseball practice can be! Activities X 89 90 X Activities Carrying on the tradition handed down to them from the Greeks, the Weight Team strives for the ideal physique. Working always to lift one more pound, Glen Braxton truly represents what Weightlifting is all about. I-le is one of the few people able to deadlift 600 pounds. Activities X 91 How D0 You Spell Track? I-D- -B-E-L In the past nine years, our track team has won the state championship seven times! Warrior fleet-foots are well respected throughout Oklahoma, 1 1 S.. -if Three Year Lettermen Three-Year lettermen are those students who have participated in their sports at Idabel High School for at least three years. It is because of their dedication that the athletic program at our school remains as strong as it does. Sherri Griffin, Rexann Helms, Traci McKee, Terrie Adams, and Kim McNeal have been members of the Warriorette basketball team for the past 3 years. There have been eleven members of the football team who have worked hard to ob- tain this honor. They include: Theopolis Randle, Hershel Parish, Albert Perry, Patrick Baxter, Mo Coffman, Todd Gilbert. lnot shownj Mike Winters, Ricky Dixon, Derek Gilley, Iames johnson, De- wayne Hunter. Activities f 95 M4114 W . 4 if mg 52 ,fffgwwg S HL ,, L f' irls Track Ssiafasgss-gk HF IDABEL HIGH -SPIRIT 98 !Activities -- Players and fans alike look forward to seeing Idabel High School's own maidens of mirth, the cheerleaders. They can be found enthusiastically building spirit everywhere and in every kind of weather. During the course of the year, they cheer for the basketball boys in various places and root for the football boys in the bitter- ly cold wind. Without their big smiles and loud cheers, football, basketball, and certainly pep assemblies would be boring indeed. M.-s- 100 X Activities 0-Tech Food Service Clyde Lewis, Donla Moore, Dion Wharry, Richard Ricks, Walter Herris, Michelle Nelson, Barbara Kennybrew, Marjorie Moore, Ricky Dixon, Signora Galloway, Willie Raynor, Kenneth Walker, Terri Lewis, Leonard Giddens, Richard Sanders, Shelia King, Anthony Thomas. Industrial Maintenance john Bryan, jeff Cooke, Derek Gilley, Michael Heathman, Donald Lamb, j.D. Ledbetter, joseph Ledbetter, Burtrum Peoples, Chris Williams, Travis Eastep, Scott Logan, jeff McCutcheon. Auto Mechanic joe Allen, Shon Bristow, Greg McCar- son, Merle Henson, Mike Wyche, Dar- rell Logan, Roger Farley, Tony johnson, Mark Wilmoth, Larry Wesley, Dalton Ward, Benny Carter, Norman Grant. Vo Tech 102 X Activities Health Career Tracy Smith, Io Ann Baker, Greg Iohnson, Katie Carter, Lavon Williams, Iohn Corley, Phyllis Williston, Debbie McMillan, Christine Coleman. Welding Bryan Denison, Richard Williston, Shane Underwood, Keith Kellum, Clark Lorraine, jimmy Mixon, Tim Robertson, Phillip Golston, Captain Bosserman, Gary Cooke, Todd Mc- Coy, Presley Byington, Eddie Treadway. Masonry David Estep, Gerald McKinney, David Peters, Larry Pugh, David Williston, Terry Hagler. asf' DA V: Actrvities X 103 Miss IHS On the afternoon of December 10, twenty-five nervous girls converg- ed on Mrs. O'Dell's and Mrs. McPeak's rooms to prepare for the final day of the eleventh annual Miss Idabel High Pageant. After a nerve- racking time of displa ing their most lady-like qualities, the contestants filed to the library where they once again met with the two men and three ladies who served as jud es. The nail-biting, the endless practice, and the hopeful pra ers of theqast two months were slowly Corning to a close. After personallinterviews, contestants headed home to rest before returning at six o'clock to get the pageant underway. Host Todd Gilbert and Hostess LeaAnn Williamson welcomed the audience as the curtain went u to a Charleston rhythm. Decked out in self-designedJflap- per costumes, the contestants opened the Roaring Twenties Rendezvous. Top Ten li1B'1in Cynthli in if , W F M. 7 I 2' 5 Ny mb f ' wh H 3 Q '15 K I Z, f 'iw i Cynthia Lankford JI i ziwnazswgg . L E553 5 ' fr f 1 1 29399 1 ,', . M v-,' ig . iff Q gg ? Iamigy oolgby , 4, N ,W ' I I i . 4 Q Str:--5'!. Wx Q 2 352 lil , , .-.2 il,- Terri Gahlinger ? 52 52 ff f 5, X l I , . as Q Wolfe ,zififi 'wr' ' H 'gli' 6225.1 s gr' Q, I ' fa Wa, 4 iff as W I ' if Wg, Qi S ,ai 'Zh A , .A comb f ' fi' H7 1 Q Tracy Adams ' I .. , xm if x gm V Q X ,.-f..w... l ie Y, L? gr 7' I . , ' v Carla Gonzales 1 f 5 2 .. -1 4 -- 2 11. C we ff fin ., M2 Mi, Z EW 3 L,........,.L.-um,-W ,......,, Brenda Fines i. win Carawan My 4 U kai lv 5 Robert . X , K ,tg Wars if-fx 235323145 The production of this pageant would not have been possible without several unrecognized helpers. When ask- ed, Mrs. Miller went right to work on designing the twen- ties set for the stage. She was assisted by Valerie Williams, Shara Garawan, Randall Anglin, Iackie McKeever, Michael Willeby, and Michelle Willeby. Mr. Buzan coor- dinated the music, lights, and sound. He was assisted by the Tech Grew personnel, Randall Anglin, Michael Willeby, and Iames Wilcox, who also served as stagehands. Mrs, Lee and the FHA girls prepared and served refreshments at the tea. The help provided by Mr. Langley, Mr. Miller, and the faculty cannot be left out. Bob Smith and Lea Ann Williamson worked together to write the scri t. Sherri Griffin, Beverly Iackson, and Lea Ann Wiliiamson worked wherever and whenever needed. Last but not least, sponsors Rebecca Gilbert and Darla Bryant planned, organized, and perfected the whole affair. Above: Lea Ann Williamson, Sherri Griffin, and Beverly Iackson. Left: Lea Ann Williamson, Todd Gilbert, and Mrs. Gilbert confer about the script. Activities f 111 . . . And MISS IHS 1984 Is . . . Martha O Dell Hard work and concentration paid off for this lovely senior when she was crowned Miss IHS. Her escort was Kent O'Rear, a fellow senior. For her talent, Martha erformed a odern dance to We Dance so Close to the Fire. D m On her big night Martha sparkled in an emerald green formal I-Ier brilliant smile and expressive eyes obviously Caught the judges attention as she danced her way to the title 112!Activities ,1 ff 6 Q Q ,fhh 5 IA , .m.L LI N. x pical Day... Second lunch is rarely crowded, From the front are Kara Petre, Suzie Wolfe, and Pam Russell. Sheila Travis, Teelaine Parish, Leslie Butler, and Rachel Gribnitz share a secret between classes. Before running to Class, Rexann Helms stops to smile for the camera. Sherri Griffin and Bret Brinkley are all spiffed up for three-year lettermen pics. Show is a rare luxury in our area, but this year a winter storm began the Fri- day before Christmas break and con- tinued throughout the holidays. Students enjoyed frolics in the snow. S we -1, Q . tt.. , may 'qw- sas t t f 6 X as-. , 34 1 Nix il - 4' 4. 'ny'-fu .,:,,,5,, vu' K A .M ' .mv Y 3- ,Z DI! .ww Hacky-sac is a big hit during first lunch. These experts are Kent Burris, Russell White, Patrick Baxter, Kim Norris, Rexann Helms, and Todd Gilbert. Top Left: A group of sophomores have a rap ses- sion at lunch. Craig Wooten is hiding in the trees. Lisa Watson and her prize- winning cow took several awards at the fair. Carla Gonzales, jamie Goolsby, and Suzie Wolfe get ready for Miss IHS practice. Activities X 115 Greg Lee just can't understand why he can't play hacky sac. With their backs to the camera are Iohn Baxter and Todd Gilbert. The other players are Kent Burris, behind Greg, Russell White, Patrick Baxter, Kim Norris, and Rexann Helms IHS students, show their spirit at a basketball game. Two sets of best friends -- Lea Ann Williamson, Vanessa Lowe, Mike Kirby, and Beverly jackson. Even Monica Coffman has a bad day sometimes. Iia Bain and Troi Hieronymus discuss their boy problems. 5-. K 116 X Activities Beth Pitts concentrates on directing the band. The annual staff surprised Mrs. Bryant and Mrs, Gilbert with flowers during Miss IHS. It's a bird. . . It's a plane. , . It's Hacky-sac. Activities X 117 Sherri a Bowiingyibali Ro alt D A 8 I M E L 4 iff ' f . X2 Miss Tushka This year's Miss Tushka is Cindy Cillham. Receiving this title is a great honor, for she is chosen by her Classmates on the basis of outstanding friendliness and personality. Cindy was a cheerleader for two years. She was Miss IHS her sophomore year. Cindy is an honor student and a representative of the qualities all students should show. She should be extremely proud to have achieved such a position in her classmates' hearts. 'T Mr. Tushka Mr. Tushka 1984 is Mo Coff- man. Mo is an outstanding stu- dent and athlete. He par- ticipated in basketball, foot- ball, track, and summer distance running. He is a three year member of Student Council. Mo is president of the Senior Class and he was presi- dent of his class last year also. He has been recognized several times for his leader- ship and academic achievements. Mo's fondest memory was being named the Chamber of Commerce Stu- dent of the Year. With his talent and winning personali- ty, Mo is sure to achieve all his dreams as he goes on to col- lege. His friends at IHS will never forget his amiable per- sonality nor his winning smile. NN.: , ..... ,Z.- ' ---- 7' it Miss IHS Senior, Martha O'Dell, was crowned this year's Miss Idabel High. After many years of hop- ing for this dream to come true, her talent, poise, and beauty won her this title. Martha's busy schedule in- cluded cheerleading, FCA, Stu- dent Council, and Pop Time Singers. She enjoyed dancing, as well as spending time with her friends. One of Martha's most outstanding memories at IHS was hearing her magic number called during the Miss IHS Pageant! 122 X Royalty Band Queen Senior, Iia Bain, was crowned IHS Band Queen for 1984. Iia has been a member of the Warrior Band for eight years. She served as Rifle Captain her sophomore year and has been Drum Ma- jorette the past two years. Iia served as President of FCA and was pianist for the Pop Time Singers. She was awarded the Talent trophy and First Runner-up in the 1984 Miss IHS Pageant. She also enjoys teaching piano as well as participating in piano competition. One of Iia's most cherished memories at IHS was her adventurous nights with her good friend Sherri! I Royalty! 123 B a s B I H Senior, Traci McKee was crowned the 1984 Warrior Homecoming Basket- ball Queen. Traci has participated in basketball, playing the position of for- u ward, for three years. Traci was active in e the Indian Club and served as an office e aide. T r a ci ' s m o st n outstanding memory at IHS was winning the Ardmore Basket- ball Tournament. 124 X Royalty 'H 1 FBLA Queen Iunior, Leslie Butler, was chosen as this year's FBLA Queen. Leslie was selected from the members of FBLA to repre- sent their organization. She has served as a member for two years. Leslie was involved in cheerleading and gymnastics. She also enjoyed taking Karate' Lessons. Leslie's most exciting memory at IHS was when she was chosen to be cheerleader her Ir. year. Royalty X 125 FFA Queen Senior, Gina Davey, was selected as the 1984 FFA Sweetheart. Gina was chosen by the FFA members and has been an active member for four years. Besides serving as an FFA of- ficer, Gina participated in track and the 4-H ludging Team. One of Gina's most outstand- ing memories at IHS was when she accidentally found out she was FFA Sweetheart a week early. Qu,- 126 f Royalty FHA Queen Senior, Charlmane Scott, is the Future Homemakers of America Queen. She was awarded this title because she received the most contributions. Aside from being a member of FHA for two years, she also participated in track and FBLA. An exciting memory at IHS for her was calling Robbie Ealum China D0ll ! Royalty X 127 Senior, Angie Ran- dle was crowned the 1 9 8 4 VV a r r i o r Homecoming Foot- ball Queen, Angie has been a faithful supporter of the War- rior football team, having served as cheerleader for three years. Angie was active in gymnastics, FCA, and Student Council. She also enjoyed teaching gymnastics and dancing. Angie's most ex- citing memory at IHS was being announc- ed as a IHS Football Candidate. 123 X Royalty N. ORGANIZATIGNS fy fQ - N A B D , E I L L 5 xx l gl I W9 ' 1 I E- Yearbook Staff Editor Lea Ann Williamson patiently waits on Mrs. Gilbert as she checks a Quad-Pak. Sherri Griffin, a three-year veteran of the Tushka Staff, clowns around in sixth hour. Sophomore recruits Bob Smith and Scott Hobza found that they had much to learn about Annual Staff! fwfr ,f l it w if f 7 aa, K:,f 5 ,, JH ' Q X W2 ,,.. , ., FFA Qs'--'elim A' st -sm 132 X Organizations FBLA Members: Mrs. McPeak, Debbie Iordan, Kitty Caldwell, Tracy Smith, Brady Fuller, Kathy Wallis, Iannis Turnley, Tracy Snyder. 2nd Row: Valerie Whitaker, Laura Cunningham, Kristin Cox, Dani Cassel, Ienny Cassel, Darlous Sands, Ionna Sayers, Ruth Gregory, Lucretia Ward, Cindy Gillham, Dayla Coffin, Charlotte Turnley, Amy Coffman. 3rd Row: Brenda Womack, Shara Carawan, Iulie Bunn, Donnie Hayne, Frankie Bryant, Mo Coffman, luree Tidwell, Kelle Pugh, Deborah Lewis, Leslie Butler, jamie lor- dan, Lisa Watson, Regina Nolen, Valerie Nolen, Charlmane Scott, Iacque Dingess, Angie Garrett, Cindy Fielder, Kristy Lowrance, Tammy McKeever, Susie Wolfe, Terri Hayne, Gina Cunningham, Tracy Oxford, Iulie Sayers. Delphina Cooke, FBLA Officers: President - Tammy McKeever Vice Pres. - Iulie Bunn Secretary - Brenda Womack Reporter - Lisa Watson Treasurer - Amy Coffman Chaplain - Iamie Iordan t l t t l 1 , ig lst Row: Karen Wessels, Lori Wiggins, Stephanie Charintte Turnley, Michelle Willeby, Beth Pitt Kurt Risley, Kim Norris, Kent Burris, , A ' 5 - -1 ,t 1 5 .3 .- --Q, ., 'H ,1?f 9,45, ' 9 A tk S, Darin .ihgii Student Council Craig Wooten, Mark Goolsby, Bobbi Cooper, Angie Galloway, Tracy Snyder, Angela Bee, Rhonda Hamilton, Ieff Walthall, Regina Nolen, Ionna Sayers, Francis Anderson, Nancy Graham, Lisa Moore, Sheila Carter, Patti Powers, Allison McKinney, Phyliss Braxton, Mrs. Sanders. Seated: Seletha Harris. Office and Librar Aides The library and office aides are an important part of our school. They are the smiling faces we see whenever we enter the office or library. The library aides' duties range from checking out books to keeping books in order. And the of- fice aides' duties range from picking up absentee slips to delivering messages. Without their help the office and the library would not run as smoothly. Iannis Turnley, Lavon Williams, Ruth Gregory, Maxine Iohnson, Martha O'Dell, Angie Randle, Mo Coffman, Bret Brinkley, Lucretia Ward, Felicia Carter, Whitney Shoals, Valerie Nolen, Cynthia Compton, Lois Taylor, Sherrie Williams, Pam Russell, Ava Sullivan, Tracy McKee, Iamie jordan, and Suzie Wolfe. Organizations f 135 n 3 Extent Row: Washington Lynette Wilson, 136 X Organizations Stage productions at Idabel High School go a lot smoother thanks to the IHS Tech Crew, managed under the competent eyes of Darell Buzan. Tech crew is responsible for maintain- ing and operating audio and visual equipment in Idabel's Public Schools. -1 1' .1 ------f--1 --f- -- - -H---H 4- .. W,M,,,i Organizations f 137 'N 138 X Organizations -',,...-.Mx FACULTY fgfxf A B D , E I ,z L le a .,.i Ierry Shinn Superintendent Board of Education: Edward Iackson, Billy Shupert Earl Shlpp Ed Fulmer Elmer Underwood Ir 140 X F uculty r it fi in so 4 af -- ,,,,V ff, - W, X N sf.: --,' . :M ,A E ws. B, N V ff ig 'S' if , N 5 if it at , Q , E 'fx K . 3 Nma-f- J Formally called Support Personnel, these ladies and gentlemen make it possible for our school to operate. The cooks work hard preparing delicious lunches for us. Our custodians keep our school neat and run- ning smoothly. Mr. Coffman is always busy fixing a ther- mostat here, a win- dow there, and just generally keeping things going. Although we often neglect to say it, THANK YOU all for the important things you do. Faculty! 141 142 X Faculty Faculty X 143 144 X Faculty X .,, 4 I vg..:. y R f, ,,, il K if H - - fi :E K UTY bf. . Q -- i - 5 '51 :::,..a:s, ' .4235 12 , - Q. I Dr ..,, -. 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STORE Congratulates the Sr. Class of 84 BOB ICLEHART INSURANCE SOONER INSURANCE AGENCY 106 S. Central Idabel, OK 74745 1 xAcu Q OQ Co. HARRY HOUSTON OIL CO. P.O. Box 1257 Idabel, Oklahoma 74745 Phone: 405-286-3066 or 286-2569 Gasoline, Diesel, Farm and Industrial Lubricants Mickey Leonard, Distributor Sears Authorized Catalog Sale Merchant Owner f Odis Mayhall RCLAN NIX PERFORMANCE Tune Up Specialist Ami 205 Industrial 286-5211 2 L' ...X N , f xv X- 1 I K 4:1-41 '? 'l ' LARRY BRINKLEY AUCTICN, INC. Tractor and Farm Machinery 3rd Saturday of Every Month Idabel, Okla. Phones: l405j 286-6530 91051286-5905 - Call Us - We Will Work for You ACE HARDWARE Idabel, UK 286-3295 d X Best Wishes WAL-MART PHARMACY Idabel 901 S E Washingto 286-3323 MAZZIO'S PIZZA Thlck of It FIRST STATE BANK 8 East Main Idabel, Ukla. VVe're Your Bank 286-3357 Member F.D.I.C erlisements RT TIRE Idabel RAMBLER RESTAURANT Ross' Bar BQ 1208 S.E. Washington Breakfast Anytime Owners: Omer and Margie Ross RAMBLER MUTEL 1206 S.E. Washington Idabel GLENN'S DUWNTOWN D s. M CHEMICAL EXXQN P.o. Box 954 ldabel, ox 74745 Ph.2a5-6351 Texas Dewey Powers Mike Columbus 2 8 6 - 5 9 286-6207 245-1851 Idabel ' 'flny' ' The biggest iittle PQAYSKOOL ' boot store 1n 4 Oklahoma -,5 CAVENDER'S . . 125: LY:N L:NE . ' 162fAd LOWRANCE SUPPLY Electrical 81 Duet -'e4W'fi0'5 Materials 286-3326 V 'S -. , S.E. Washington -, -. and BROKEN so ABEL H Hooo Calvary Idabe MILES at ' .lil 9 o o o R ETE 3 286-5552 ' WW Rt. 1, Box 26 ldabel MCCURTAIN GAZETTE IAME S H GD GE 107 s. cemran zas-3321 FORD BROKEN Bow NEWS MERCURY 108 N. Broadway 584-6210 WHERE THE COFFEE POT IS ALWAYS ON ANDERSQNS S.E. Washington JEWELRY Congratulations ldabel Senigrg The Finest Quality in Iewelry 6 N. Central 286-5663 BANK 201 East Mam Idabel DABEL NATIGNAL LUMBER oo., INC. I9 Where you are a customer, XUQ .1 E lftfis notanumberf' V 5 '- ' A A complete line of building I I I V ' materials and hardware - , I Everything for the builder. 100 N'w' Dme Hsince 1910, ldabel 286-3665 THOMPSON'S TEXACO SERVICE PARTS 1 1422 S.E. Washington P3::ni-ggfxgs Idabel, Okla. 74745 idabei, Oklahoma 74745 Phone: l405l 28645565 o.T.c. 1:7-R-534 , , Official Auto inspection Station When YOQIF PHT QS IH Heed For Nigm wrecker can zae-2512 Of repalr 1t'S tlme for Idabel Auto Parts. Advertisements X 165 Compliments my of ,AJ l5 ,, I 1 ji if 111 7 WALDRQP HERRCflN M D 9'1 nmngotw PRUVENCE LIME 8z FERTILIZER 15 S.W. Texas 1 L111 fi M Idabel 286-3420 117 Gentral IDABEL MUSIC CO. MEDICAL 22352125.2231 RENTAL Jim Clem Idabel, Oklahoma 74745 120 S.E. Ave. N M YA! WARREN'S 5 AND 10 if 111 South Central ldabel, OK 286-2540 Idabel 286-7117 1l6fAd 1930 All Models 1980 DRAPERIES 'kai QQ? b G'Il Commergiall- :txidential IDABEL TRANSMISSION Verticals - Woven Woods SERVICE Mini Blinds - Custom Spreads Automatic - Standard Idabel Foreign - Domestic 285-2306 Art Coffman Cars - Trucks Bus: 286-7566 259 N V2 MI- N Of Y 1710 NW Texas nes: 286-7184 I Diamomfvar: Farcvrr iN WE? BAWCUM DATSUN f x Imaam Broken Bow X K 534-9151 raw, om. 74745 1405, 286-5425 XX BAWC UM USED CARS 286-7647 Congratulations ANDY,S MINI MART to Our Graduates 801 South Central ldabel, OK 286-2455 Bus. Phone Res. Phone 286-6290 286-3010 SHACK TEXAS NEW at usED 1409 S.E. W h' I Full Line of Zlexgagiz d R d' A ' Eff,-2Q3355effe ...a.,3?Lia3.i2LLaL4,45 Lloyd and Marie Thompson, Owners Advertisemen tSf167 As our school year and our yearbook come to a close, we look back on a year filled with joy, hap- piness and good times. There were some dark moments, but they helped us to grow and become bet- ter people. Students at Idabel High School have a long tradition of excelling in the academic field and on the sports field. Never accepting defeat, always trying to improve, Warriors strive to stay At Our Best. DIAMOND SPORTS INC. Tom Crowl P.O. Box 1126 McAlester, OK 74501 This Space Compliments of DR. D. C. VOLLING 168 X Advertisements .sv vm x T r 2 2 -4 Q21 fs. xi.. 1.5 ,L L . F-it I x-.M's-QQCAH V ' K , V X 1 -W , .KW '7 ' ' V5.9-,.,... H , A .px ,gv .. '51-A X ' . a- , .q',fQr..,,.g-, I A.-L . . Y , .j?1igf13xuy3 g-- 4. S, ,. 5517 ' N' J , f. , ,-.:'1A. 3 -- ' 357' ,-if 5.4, : .glimm- A 4-:'?.i' 4 ai '11 x - -J- ...- fs, z n , 'Q , 0 .X N-S.. . --- - we 5 -5 5' 0 --Qggxf-1+-'::w1 3g f R! 'L - ,ff N xA f, ' ' 3 19 ,, -,qw 1, . Q . . 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