Indiahoma School - Warrior Yearbook (Indiahoma, OK)
- Class of 1974
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INDIAHOMA ANNUAL STAFF PRESENTS THE 2974 U2arrior TO THE STUDENT BODY OF INDIAHOMA SCHOOL INDIAHOMA, OKLAHOMA Foreword........................................ 1 Dedication...................................... 2 Administration.................................. 4 Classes......................................... 9 Favorites...................................... 33 Organizations.................................. 45 Activities..................................... 53 Advertising.................................... 72 The 1974 Warrior is dedicated to our capable school board, whose only reward for giving of themselves and their time is the satisfaction of seeing the student body receive the best possible educational advantages. Their duties weigh heavily on their shoulders as they must set school policies and make plans, not for a few, but for the good of ALL students. In addition they are responsible for overseeing the finances of the school and for pro- viding the financial means for the achievement of plans for the school. The patrons of the Indiahoma School District are fortunate to have these leaders. As a small way of saying thanks for the many long hours and the hard times the board has endured, the annual staff salutes Johnny Newton, Franklin Cable, B J. Messick, A. D Neugebauer, and Harvey Adler. ADMINISTRATION lack Slater, Superintendent B S. Northeastern State College Degree M. A. Oklahoma, University Maior—Math and Science Administration—Minor Don Dale, Principal A. A. Cameron B A. Southwestern State College Major—Social Science Minor—Natural Science Polly Parker School Secretary Ben Honea B A. E. Central State University, Edmond Grade School Principal Major—Social Studies Officials for tfie games we can play... 4 Mr Wootton Substitutes in Kindergarten Below Needs Assessment is the task set before local school districts by our state legislature Ray- mond Alamanza looks on as Mrs McElroy, Mrs Zeeb, and Mr Honea check questionnaires to be sent to patrons. Many long hours of work were spent preparing the reports. Billy |oe Bigbow served as substitute Ag teacher until Mr Parrish was hired Here he is shown, clip- ping a lamb in preparation of a fall stock show The sixth grade enioyed being the only class with a student teacher Mr R C. Ulrich taught under Mrs. Bussanmas and Mr Dale He quickly found a place in the hearts of the sixth grade students. Virginia Zeeb had a busy year at I H S. Along with being our counselor, she also helped the student council in their various activities. 5 3aculty Assumes Role... Bruce Bailey B S.—Chemistry Cameron Teaches Science Barbara Bailey B S.—Home Ec. O. C. L A Teaches Home Ec. Activities: FHA Advisor Yearbook Sponsor 8th Grade Sponsor Minnie Sue Bussanmas B S.—Business Ed Southwestern State Teaches: Business, 6th Grade, 8th Eng Charlotte Carter M. A.—Education Southwestern State Teaches English School Librarian 9th Grade Sponsor . . As Scorekeepers and timekeepers Kenny Graham B S—P E , S.S , Dr Ed Southwestern State Ronald Parish B S.—Agriculture O. S. U Lynn Rudd B S—Math Southwestern State Teaches: Math, Boys' P E. Junior Sponsor Ivan Wootton M. A.—Administration C S. U Drivers Ed Coach Athletic Club 7th Grade Sponsor , Deanna Tucker B A—English Southwestern State Teaches: Special Ed. Ruby Christian prepares daily meal Pauline Igo does filing during school hours Howard Perkins. IHS's one and only busy custodian. Ruth Tahchawwickah tutors in special educa- tion class. Gmployees P |. Stoll, Cecil Adram, Dixie Hill, and Tufc Gorden are the drivers of our yellow demons. SENIORS Seniors Stephen Hickerson Jimmy Igo Sponsor: Mr Kenny Graham Class Parents: Mr. Mrs. B. J. Messick Mr Mrs. James Hickerson Lea Ann Bussanmas Theresa Poafpybitty Sheri Lea Hill Janice Neugebauer 10 Becky Robertson Denise Wood Gary Kowena Leonard Ledford Officers: Pres.—Lee Ann Perry V. Pres.—Becky Robertson Sec.—Sherry Stoll Student Council— Lea Ann Bussanmas jimmy Igo 11 Mrs Mary Buford Evelyn Butord Winnie Buford Binnie Buford Jim Travis........ lean Owen Jimmy Igo Becky Robertson Leonard Ledford Sheri Lea Hill Tom Patton Spike Whitten Sophronia Buford Camilla Dusenberry lanice Neugebauer Stephen Hickerson Terry Stoll Denise Wood Lea Ann Bussanmas Sherry Stoll 12 ■ Bruce Larry Karen Everett Adolphus Mike Bailey Bennett Bigbow Cozad Figueroa Frazier juniors Hinlz Atiead Sophomores Keep on 5ructzin.. . Curtis Adler Ramona Alamanz Gayla Burgess Connie Cable Vickie Cooper Rhonda Edwards Rickey Emmons Randy Fischer Mellyna Hickerson Maurice lones Elizabeth Honea Karen Meyers Jimmy Neugebauer Fred Rusch Jeffy Roberts Linda Rusch Paul Springer Bernadette Tate Rodney Tahchawwickah Lena Yackeyonny 16 Merl Allen Kathy Arterberry Carmella Blackstar Billie Box lohn Enriquez Angela Figueroa Pam Frazier Brenda Garrison Wade Hill Tyrone Hoahwah Ben Honea Danny lones Karen Killian Pat Lambert George Lonetree Charlotte McCarty Kilsy Sanders lerry Sexton Pam Springer Debbie Stirber Steve Stoll Bernard Tate lumor Webster Dianna Wisner Jveskman Class 'l We are the Freshmen of '74 Trying hard just to score. Classes and books are really a bore, But we'll be back for three years more. If a little knowledge we derive. It's not our fault, we didn't try. Our members may seem very small. As seniors of '77 we'll ALWAYS stand tall. lana Adler Sonya Bailey Susan Bigbow Bennie Cable David Carolhers Howard Edwards Rocky Emmons Mary Lou Figueroa Frank Garrison Norman Glascock Martin Lambert Matt Newton Ravenwing Pahcoddy Debbie Singleton Venetia Ute Wesley Zitterkob Sometimes We Win. .. Sometime We Cose 20 )irrmy lackie Penny Renee Artie Ronnie Arterberry Beeson Beeson Bland Box Bussanmas Kenny Beth Denise Kathy Bertha Deanne Christian Cooper Enriquez Figueroa Garrison Glascock Patty Terry Roy Sandy Anita Victor Honea Igo Jaye Killian Lambert McCarthy Linda Paula Lori Donna Dennis Brad McCarty Poafpybitty Rollins Tahchawwickah Waller Wilson Carla Wisner Seventh Quiets $ump Onto High SixtH Qvade Mrs Bussanmas Annelle Adler Terry Arlerberry Kelly Barker jerry Box Lesa Bussey Brenda Eidson Michelle Figueroa Timmy Fischer Carolyn Garrison Carol Paddyaker Karen Ridgel Mike Rollins Robin Rollins Jimmy Sexton Tammie Sorrow Stanley Staggs loyce Stirber Tammy Stoll Kim Tahchawwickah 24 5if 5 a t 5oe - - On We Qo. . . . Bland, Roberta Dale, Sheri Glascock, Penny Hickerson, Larry Mr Honea Allen, Morris Baker, lustine Barker, Kent Barker, Kevin The fifth grade say, We take pride and respect in our school. And hope that all visitors will follow the rule.” Lambert, Betty McCarthy, Rusty Meyers, Dennis Pipe, Marlene Savage, jimmy joe Staggs, Gary Tahchawwickah, Warren Tucker, Lori Waller, Hix Wisner, Robert n: I 25 Geny, Meeny, Minny, Mo, lUa cfi “6he South Qnde As 'Ghey Qo Mr Wimple overlooks Rene Torres as he works on an Fourth graders pose lor a Halloween picture with their assignment eletons A Row 1 Mr Wimple. Radie Bland. Billy Bigbow. Donna Garrison. Georgia Gordon. Michael Hannabass. Glenn Lonelree Row 2 Jimmy McClung. Telesa Singleton. Iimmy Slater. Karen Stirber. Rickey Stoll. Teresa Stoll. Rene Torres 26 Sfie SfiirJ Qvade Says “3e, 3i, 3o, 3um Watch Out, Here We Come’ Greg Robert Todd Deborah Charlotte Fagan Eugene Holbrook Kelly Killian Lightfool McClung Moms Mowatt 27 Ot’s Gasy As 1, 2, 3. . . Second Qxade Mrs. Miller Kalhy Adrian Tracy limmy Beeson Bishop Cristy Coleen Brewer Gilbert Allen Faron Stacey Haney Keeter Keeler Charlie Kowena Elizabeth LaShomb h 1 Glennice Kelley Harlan Ethel Nancy McCarthy — _ Pahcyddy Ridgel Bonnie Marc Smith Ulloa Roger Wisner U fiaf are 3irst Qvadevs Mad e of? Books of rhymes. Books of Lore, We've read books by Ihe score. So many things we have learned, But why, oh why we would like to discern. Are our first graders so special each year? We've watched and observed till it's perfectly clear. Imagination that knows no bounds, With happy faces instead of frowns. Eagerness to learn to read and write. Making new friends. Attaining new heights. Curiosity to see what's new, with unbelievable ener- gy to me and you. Rolled all together into a special group. You can't beat our first grade troupe. Cindy Richard Nancy Bishop Blackstar Cable Della Lee Ann Grooms lohnson Dewayne Kowena Tonya Lightfool Andy McClung Donnie Edison Melesa Kinney Todd Noel Douglas Owens Dennis Ridgel Steven Robinson Stacy Slater limmy Slatten Butch Smith Cassie Smith Alisa Stoll Frieda Tahchawwickah 30 Darrin June Stephanie Frankie Sony Leah John Baker Bland Brewer Cable Clowser George Haney Joe Bob Harrell Shanna Keeler Suzanne Smith Martha Tenequer Head Start Ceams Hickory, Dickory, Dock John, What bi ; teeth you have!!!!!! 31 Glementary Happenings A DDIAD Larry Hickerson looks up information in the encyclopedia as Penny Beeson and Lisa Hoahwah look on. Fifth and sixth grade boys vocalize at assembly program to perform in the annual Christmas Third graders get final instruction before their stage entrance Christmas program Sixth grade choir members have a last minute Christmas program practice before the I i j i I 1 r ■ First grade snow men | i I recall the D' HIM traffic cop telling Frosty to STCX 32 Kathy Arterberry, brown-eyed daughter of Mr. Mrs. Jimmy Ar- terberry, was crowned 1974 Annual Queen Kathy who was a repre- sentative of the Fresh- man Class is active in basketball, FHA, and other school activities. ANNUAL INCREASE Annual Sales have it creased due to adw tisement efforts fra each class wanting tht queen to win. Cot gratulations to a classes on their job wi done. Nora Lambert Elizabeth Honea Debbie Singleton junior Sophomore Eighth 34 Sherry Stoll the F.F A. Sweetheart was selected by the members of the Indiahoma Future Farmers of America. Sherry is a member of F.H.A., Annual Staff, Class Officer, Basketball Team, and Sherry shows steers in the livestock shows. Sherry is a Senior at In- diahoma. We all think the boys made a good choice. Leonard Ledford the brown haired brown eyed. Senior was selected F.H.A. Beau by the Future Home- makers of America for 1973-1974. Leonard is a mem- ber of Student Council, F.F.A., Basketball, Baseball, and was selected for Who's Who. Leonard, we think we've selected the best. 35 Leonard Ledford, the son of Mrs. Marie Ledford, has been chosen Best All-Around Boy of IHS. Leonard is active in FFA, basketball. Student Council, and is the FHA Beau Congratulations on being selected. Lee Ann Perry, the brown haired, blue eyed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Perry, has been selected Best All-Around Girl by the student body of IHS. Lee Ann is active in FHA, basketball. Student Council, and is a member of the annual staff. We believe we've made a good choice. 36 Debbie Singleton, the blonde haired daughter of Mr and Mrs. Bob Singleton, has been selected Best All-Around Girl in lunior High Debbie is active in athletics and a member of 4-H Mr. 99 HS Roy laye, the son of Mrs. loyce laye, has been chosen Best All-Around Boy in lunior High. Roy is active in basketball and baseball 37 Qvade Sctiool Carnival Royalty Left to Right: 1st grade; Damn Dale, Trellys Tahchawwickah (not pictured), 3rd grade Ricky Arterberry, Charlotte McClung, 5th grade: Toby Hill Penny Glascock, 6th grade Terry Arterberry, Gayle Meyers, 4th grade: Radie Bland Billy Bigbow, 2nd grade Kathy Adrian Charlie Koweno, Attendants: Stacy Slater Alisa Stoll 38 The sixth grade candidates were hailed as Grade School King and Queen. Gayle Meyers and Terry Ar- terberry had their class behind them, because the sixth grade sold more raffle tickets than the other five grades. Thanks also goes to the parents and patrons of the com- munity who cooperated in buying the tickets. r. Higd Higd Scdool Royalty Left (o Right 7th grade; limmy Arterberry. Patty Honea, 9th grade lunior Webster, Kilsy Sanders, 11th grade Carlton Hoahwah, Terri McCarty, 12th grade Cary Kowena, lanice Neugebauer. 10th grade Elizabeth Honea, Rodney Tahchawwickah, 8th grade Debbie Singleton, Rocky Emmons The eighth grade and the freshman class turned in more money for their tickets than the other classes in their own levels. Debbie Singleton and Rocky Emmons walked away with the |r. High crown, while lunior Webster and Kitsy Sanders earned the High School crown. They were crowned at the annual Halloween Car- nival sponsored by the |rs. and Srs. We were all pleased with the attendance at our carnival, and again say “Thanks” for making it possible. Congratulations! Kings and Queens!! 39 MOST OUTGOING Ramona Alamanza Jeffy Roberts BEST DRESSED Lee Ann Perry Rickey Emmons MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Lee Ann Perry Jimmy Igo lVfio- IN 1974 SHYEST Pat Lambert George Lonetree r MOST COURTEOUS Gayla Mercer Rodney Tahchawwickah MOST INTELLECTUAL Lee Ann Perry Butch Bailey IVHo AT I.H.S. MOST ATHLETIC luanell Ledford limmy Igo 41 MOST DEPENDABLE Lee Ann Perry Leonard Ledford Homecoming “74 Escorts Bernard Tate, Rickey Emmons, Terry Stoll. limmy Igo Attendants: Darrin Baker, Renee Weston Candidates Cathy Arterberry, Bernadette Tate, luanell Ledford, Becky Robertson Becky Robertson and Rickey Emmons were chosen 1974 Homecoming King and Queen'' by the active boys and girls basketball players. They were crowned during halftime at the Indiahoma vs. Mt. Park game, on February 9. Congratula- tions, Becky and Rickey! 42 New Players in our Qame. . . Learn bricks 3rom 9.H.S. Students and Jaculty Left: 1st row, Charles Lawson, 1 si grade. Tiffany Sanders, Kevin Marcum, Kindergarden, 2nd row. Van Pahcoddy, Stephanie Sovo. 1st grade, Monique Enriquez, 2nd grade, 3rd row, Sonya Young, 4th grade. Mike Young, Cary Marcum, 5th grade, Billy Komahcheet, 4th grade. 1st row, |ohn Young, 8th grade, Nancy Lawson, 9th grade Willie Young. 7th grade, 2nd row. Bennie Cooper, 9th grade Tad Lovelace. 7th grade 44 ORGANIZATIONS 1st row |. Roberts, S. Hickerson, J. Igo, L. Ledford, T Stoll, S. Roberts, Mr Parish, Instructor. 2nd row A Figueroa. R Emmons, R Fisch • M Iones, C Adler, B Bailey, J. Neugebauer. 3rd row L Bennett, |. Webster, M Frazier, P Springer, C Kowena, D Jones, G. Lonetree 4 h row M Allen, C FHoahwah, J Sexton, B Honea. S. Stoll, B Tate, T Hoahwah 3.3.A. Has New Beginnings F.F.A is looking forward to the slave sale and the freshman initiation. The slave sale will consist of some townsmen buying the boys for work. The fresh- man will be anxious to become a member of F.F.A. 46 1st Row L Perry, S Stoll, I Ledford, T Messick, L Ledford Beau”, B Robertson, R Almaman a, P. Frazier, Mrs B Bailey. 2nd Row E Honea, C Burgess, B Tate, C Arterberry, K Bigbow, I Givens, L Bussanmas. 3rd Row G. Mercer, M. Hickerson, C. Cable, D. Stirber, B Box. P Springer, D Wisner, | Neugebauer 4th Row B Garrison, P Lambert, A Figueroa, D Wood, C McCarty, K Killian 3HA Begins New Projects Future Homemakers of America has begun new projects concerning spirit week and beautification of our school. Remember our Senior Citizens is still in effect and going strong. 47 Curds Adler. Brad Wilson, Ben Honea, Wesley Zitterkob, luanell Ledford, Paula Bland, Susan Bigbow, Kathy Arterberry, Bernadette Tate, lei Ann Bussanmas. Leonard Ledford, Lee Ann Perry, limmy Igo, Terry Stoll, Ricky Emmons, Instructor: Mrs. Zeeb (Not pictured) Butch Bailey and Gayta Mercer The Indiahoma Student Council has been working hard to improve Indiahoma High School. The Student Council is sponsoring the Basketball Homecoming and will be having a Grade School Tournament. The student body appreciates the work that has been done by the Student Council. 48 Vo-tech: We Prepare tomorrow’s Leaders today VVCA, VSCA, 3BCA till Nora are checking over the decor of Lea Ann's house plans. Terry, Sammy, Everett, Raymond inspect Mr. Rudd's car for mechanical bugs. Sheri, Patti, Terry Karen proofread Janice's paper for typing er- rors. Left to Right Row 1 V McCarthy, A Box, |. Arterberry, C. Hoahwah,) Beeson, M Iones, S. Roberts, R. Emmons, T Stoll, S. Stoll, |. Igo, I Led ford. T Messick, B Robertson. L Ledford Row 2: I Neugebauer, R Bussanmas. T. Igo. S. Killian, K Christian, B Cooper, G Burgess, N. Lam bert, | Givens, R Almanza, G Mercer, L. Perry, K Killian, P Frazier, C. McCarty Row 3 L Bennett, B Garrison, A Lambert, K Figueroa, L Rollins, P Honea, K Arterberry, M Hickerson, B Tate, E Honea. C Cable, R Pahcoddy, D. Stirber, B Box, P Springer, D Wisner Row 4 P Springer, C. Adler, C Wisner. P Poafpybitty, D Tahchawwickah, I Adler, V Ute, S Bigbow, D Singleton, D Enriquez, S Bailey, M Figueroa P Lambert, A Figueroa. M Allen. | Webster Row 5: G Kowena, ) Sexton, S Stoll. B Honea. D Iones, T Hoahwah, G Lonetree, B Tate, L McCarty, P Beeson, D Blascock, P Bland, M Frazier, B Wilson. Coach Rudd Row 6 F Garrison, D Waller, M Lambert, B. Cable. H Ed- wards, W. Zitterkob, M Newton, D. Carothers. R Emmons, E Cozad, R Tahchawwickah, F Rusch, P Fischer, I Roberts, Coach Woottor AtHletic CluS 1st row: Toby Hill, Robert Wisner, Sherry Dale, Timmy Ledford, Timmy Fischer, Glen Lonetree, Larry Hickerson, Billy Bigbow, Ricky Stoll. 2nd row: Susan Bigbow, Sonya Bailey, Lori Tucker, Michelle Figueroa, Tammy Stoll, Kimberly Tahchawwickah, Donna Tahchawwickah. 3rd row: Kathy Arterberry, Jimmy Arterberrv, Terry Igo, Rocky Emmons, Carla Wisner, Debbie Singleton, Debbie Newton, Kathy Figueroa. 4th row: David Carothers, Sherry Stoll, Juanell Ledford, Karen Bigbow, Pam Springer, Mellyna Hickerson, Beth Cooper. 4-H MemSevs Wit h Keep Busy Projects Annual Staff Worlzs to Meet Deadline The 74 Warrior Staff was led by Lee Ann Perry, editor. She was assistedJpy a small but able staff. Staff members included Becky Robertson, Teresa Messick, Sherry StohyJuanell Ledford, Cayla Burgess, Ramona Almanza, Lea Ann Bussanmas, Mellyna Hickerson, Rickfey Emmons, Ber- nard Tate, and Advisor Mrs. Barbara Bailey. The busy year for the staff began by selecting a cover, and a theme. Many long hours have been spent, hundreds!of pictures taken and pages planned trying desperately to meet deadlines and get all activities in the yearbook When all pages are finished, and our yearbook is printed, we hope a few of your memories at I. H. S. will have been preserved. Thanks go to everybody who supported our yearbook and had any part in making the 74 Warrior possible. t 52 ACTIVITIES 1st row: Jerry Sexton, Merle Allen, Tyron Hoahwah, Ben Honea. Stephen Stoll, Danny Jones, George Lonetree, Benard Tate, Junior Websta 2nd row Howard Edwards, Wesley Zitterkob, Martin Lambert, Rocky Emmons, Bennie Cable, Matt Newton, David Carothers, Jackie Beeso Coach Rudd 3rd row Victor McCarthy. Jimmy Arterberry, Brad Wilson, Ronnie Bussanmas, Kenny Christian, Terry Igo, Sandy Killian, Art Box, Dennis Waller. 54 Warrior baseball was hit hard by illness, injury, and inexperience. Six freshmen and sophomores slide into the starting lineup. They responded with wins over Gotebo and Davidson. Their rapid improvement seems to point to a bright future. Season's foes includ- ed Regional finalist Fletcher, and the Indiahoma Invitational includ- ed Class A champion, Fort Cobb Desire and tough competition point to a winner at Indiahoma Back row. Coach Rudd, Paul Springer, left Roberts, Mike Frazier, Everett Cozad, Maurice lones, Leonard Ledford, Terry Stoll 1st row, Bernard Tate, lunior Webster, Rodney Tahchawwickah, )immy Igo, Randy Fischer, Sammy Roberts, Rickey Emmons 55 Back row, P. Glascock, T. Stoll, L. Tucker, K Tahchawwickah, T. Sorrow. 8 Edison, | Baker, R Rollins, A Adler, G Meyers, |. Stirber, M. Figueroa. R Bland, C Paddyaker, D Newton, B Lambert, C. Garrison. L Hoahwah. T Beeson, M Pipe, S Dale, Coach Rockey Wimple, L McClung, K Ridge' games Provide Recreation and 3un for Qrade Qirls T Stoll, T Singleton. R Bland, Coach Rocky Wimple, G. Gordon. D. Garrison, K Stirber 56 Kenny Graham, Coach, From Row Jimmy Slater, Ricky Stoll, Billy Bigbow. Renee Torres, Glen Lonetree, limmy McClung. Mike Hannabass. 5ift 6tb Back Row Rusty McCarthy, Toby Hill, Jerry Box, Mike Rollins, Timmy Ledford, Warren Tahchawwickah, Larry Hi kerson, and Mr Graham Front Row Robert Wisner, Kent Barker, Kevin Barker. Hix Waller. Dennis Meyers, Ga y Staggs, Stanley Staggs, Timmy Fischer, and Morris Allen. 57 1st row Linda McCarty. Bertha Garrison. Patty Honea. Sonya Bailey. Cathy Figueroa, Denise Enriquez. Donna Tahchawwickah, Penny Beeson, Paula Bland 2nd Karen Killian, DeAnn Glasscock, Susan Bigbow. Beth Cooper, Debbie Singleton, Anita Lambert, Pat Lambert Pam Frazier 3rd Paula Poatpybilly, Charolotte McCarty, Venetia Ute, Kathy Arterberry, Mary Lou Figueroa, Carla W.sner, |ana Adler, Coach Wool- ton. 4th Lori Rollins, Angela Figueroa, Pam Springer, Billie Box, Ravenwing Pahcoddy. Debbie Stirber, Dianna Wisner r. Higti Qirls Sport 9-4 Record The Indiahoma Jr High girls basketball team ended the season with a 9-4 record They finished up the County Tournament with the second place trophy. 58 from Row C Loneiree, V. McCarthy, |. Arlerberry, R Emmons, A Box, K Christian. I Beeson, S. Killian, W Young Second Row I Igo, M. Lambert, B Cable, D Carothers, D Iones, T Lovelace, R laye, R Bussanmas, H Edwards. Third Row: Coach Rudd. W Hill, M Newton, I Webster. B Tate, N Glasscock, S. Stoll, O. Gailan, T Hoahwah, B Honea, |. Enriquez, W. Zillerkolb r. High Boys 3inish With 8-3 Season The )r. High boys finished their season with an 8-3 record. Two of those losses were to Roosevelt. They lack size, but they make up for it in speed and hustle. These boys have the best |r. High record in 9 years. Keep on Hustling boys!!! 59 E Honea. B Tate, P Springer, B Box, I Ledtord, S Stoll, R Almanza, L Perry, B Robertson, T Messick, | Givens, G Mercer, G Burgess K San ders, front row P Frazier, A, Figueroa, C Cable, D Wisner, M. Hickerson, I Rusch, N Lambert. Managers' , C McCarty. P Lambert K Art , berry, K Killian, center. Coach Wootton The Indiahoma High School Girls Basketball team finished the season with a 19-3 record. One loss was to Elgin the other two were to Gotebo. There were 22 members on the team. The Warriorettes will loose 4 starting seniors. Returning are 3 juniors, 6 sophomores, and 6 freshmen. With hard work and much enthusiasm the Warriorettes reached the goal of being rated sixth in the state basketball ratings. Ac- complishements also included 1st place in the In- diahoma Invitational Tournament, winning both nights in the Indiahoma Girls Festival and the cham- pionship in the District Tournament. 60 Wavviovettes Have Winning Opponent Davidson Ceronimo Gotebo Roosevelt Snyder Geronimo Corn Bible Blair Ml Park Chatanooga Ml Park Gotebo Snyder Roosevelt Elgin Grandfield Eldorado Minco Cache Mt. Park Davidson Chattanooga Season! 29 4Q 54 38 44 48 17 40 19 37 55 57 41 50 38 51 42 41 II K u I H S. 38 52 40 64 60 66 73 91 67 62 67 48 78 56 49 64 63 48 87 70 83 51 Team P Frazier, K Killiam, D Wisner, A Figueroa, E Honea, B Tate, P Springer, B Box, R Almanza, C Cable, K Arterberry, G Burgess, C cCarty, P Lambert Front row Manager M Hickerson, Coach Wootton Jimmy Neugebauer, Randy Fischer, Rodney Tahchawwickah, Carlton Hoawah. Paul Springer, |eff Roberts, Maurice lones. Everett Cozad. Tet ry Stoll, Mike Frazier, Larry Bennett. Rickey Emmons, Fred Rusch, Leonard Ledford, Coach Rudd, limmy Igo 62 ndiahoma ndiahoma ndiahoma ndiahoma ndiahoma ndiahoma ndiahoma ndiahoma ndiahoma Indiahoma I ndiahoma 55 ngvt Qn 40 Geronimo 60 Chattanooga 59 Gotebo 49 Roosevelt 59 Snyder 33 Geronimo 42 Blair 60 Oluslee 47 Chattanooga 30 Eldorado 41 Indiahoma 43 Broxton 59 Indiahoma 54 Ml Park 74 Indiahoma 67 Gotebo 65 Indiahoma 41 Snyder 55 Indiahoma 50 Roosevelt 80 Indiahoma 40 Elgin 40 Indiahoma 39 Grandfield 38 Indiahoma 48 Cache 61 Indiahoma 62 Mt. Park 82 78 Indiahoma 66 Pavidsoji 57 76 57 74 68 69 57 51 71 30 Projects and 3airs 64 M's candy making time for family living class. Home Ec. 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Brewer CHAIN UNK FINCf 79 Snyder Flower Shop -a, •Cite ‘Artificial —Arrangements ’Cut Flowers Arrangements Flowers For All Occasions Dianna Sara’s Beauty Salon Snyder, Oklahoma Phone: 569-2775 Farmers Co-Op Feeds—Seeds—Cotton Gin Manager: Wayne Barker P.O. Box 308 Snyder, Oklahoma Phone: 569-2342 Marquise Studio of Enid, Oklahoma Finest Electronic Equipment, Largest Selection of Frames, “QUICKEST SERVICE Serving you since 1900 with the Finest Senior Portraits In Black and White and Natural Color. Ford Painter Drug and Painter’s House of Hallmark No. 2 1303 Lee Boulevard Lawton, Oklahoma Fagg Barber Shop It pays to look nice, so look your best after you've visited, FAGG BARBER SHOP. Snyder, Oklahoma Painter’s House of Hallmark No. 1 Cache Road Square 38th Cache Rd Lawton, Oklahoma 80 GENE BURK AUTO GLASS We Service All Makes and Models' Phone: 355-3890 or 353-1550 4th and E Avenue Lawton, Oklahoma HODSON PLUMBING SUPPLY Installers of Heating and Air Conditioning Systems Phone: 569-2070 Snyder, Oklahoma Compliments of LAWTON PUBLISHING CO. Lawton Morning Press Lawton Constitution For the Best In Sports And Local News 8] Serving Lawton and Surrounding Communities A - ( 7 r omPnc L u tP Owners Sam lohnny Kenny Carothers Thorpe Graham SNYDER STOCKYARDS We Sell A Lot of Bull Phone 569-2841 COTTON ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE Main Office Headquarters, Walters, Oklahoma Your Rec Plays a Leading Role in Bringing Modern Facilities BACK-TO-THE-COUNTRY! Equip Your Home Farm For Comfort Convenience The Electric Way . But Don't Waste Kilowatts!! ® Save Energy ... Save Dollars CARPENTER BUS SALES Compliments of Wilson’s Wholesale 931 D Avenue Congratulations to 1974 Seniors Lawton, Oklahoma For The Deals You Can't Refuse Lewis Warehouse Furniture Auction Service 411 S. Ffwy. 277-281 Bypass 355-8847 Lawton, Ok Big Furniture Auction Every Monday Night We are Liquidation No Deal Too Large Or Specialists Too Small Mt. Scott Feed Seed Seeds—Fertilizers—Minerals Baby Chicks—Insecticides Vet Supplies—Dog Food ACCO Feeds Owner Ray Thompson Phone 353-3169 1002 F Ave. Lawton, Okla. Brazil Implement Co. Sales Service Phone 569-2383 lames Brazil Snyder, Okla Phone 569-2635 83 Hand tooled billfolds purses— Shoe repair—Hand made boots— Western shirts—Indian jewelry— Suede jackets—Custom framing 2605 Cache Road Lawton, Okla Lawton Venetian Blinds and Screen Co. Venetian Blinds Repaired Trailer Skirts Anchors All Metal Custom Made 20 Years In Lawton Ph. 353-6391 604 So. Sheridan Lawton, Oklahoma Lee’s Cafe Best Home Cooking In Town Phone 353-9457 406 Lee Blvd. Lawton, Okla. SECURITY POINTS THE WAY SECURITY 5th C Phone 353-7700 Lawton, Okla. UNEXCELLED DRIVE-IN FACILITIES 8:30-5:30 Mon Through Fri. 84 Compliments of CHRISTOPHERS HOME FURNISHINGS KEN LINE KAY AMERICAN DREW INTERNATIONAL BASIC WITZ HOOKER UNITED BERKLINE SERTA BETTY |EAN SWIFTEX Spanish Mediterranean Contemporary Early American B.). Messick Owner Leon Emmons Owner Browse at your Leisure. We Will Appreciate Your Patronage. Quality Home Furnishings at Fair and Reasonable Prices. Christopher's Home Furnishings Lawton, Phone 357-6254 Oklahoma SHAKEY’S PIZZA PARLOR and loin in the Music Shakey's is a popular place lor Indiahoma people lo meel and enioy pizza mm We Serve Fun At SHAKEYS . . Also Pizza! Shakey's employees are always ready lo serve wilh a triendly smile WILME’S CHEVY AND OLDS 710 E. Street Snyder, Oklahoma Phone 569-2307 i I M Don’t Make a $300.00 Mistake Grave-A-Name-Too Engraving Specialists Trophies Medals Dale Conwell, Owner Phone 355-2135 lewelry Engraving Name Plates Plaques 618 C. Avenue Lawton, Oklahoma SHERIDAN BANK Full Banking Services Sheridan Motor Bank Customer Parking 2202 Ferris Member F.D.I.C. Lawton, Oklahoma Phone 355-7211 87 Compliments of Jackson Kerr-McGee Cache, Oklahoma Yoast Furniture Repossessed—U sed—N ew Never Knowingly Undersold Phone 355-7709 Archie Dupler Plumbing and Heating 621 Sheridan Road Lawton, OK Corner of 11th and G Ave, Phone 355-4740 Lawton, Oklahoma AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Bank The American Way 6th and D Ave. Lawton, Oklahoma 73501 The Farmer's and Cattleman's Bank 88 FIRST STATE BANK Cache, Oklahoma Continuous Service Since 1909 Big Enough to serve you Small Enough to Know You MOORES INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Insurance Auto—Home—Life Fire—Windstorm Liability Low rates for student drivers Let Us Insure Your Family And Home Real Estate Farm Loans Cache, Oklahoma 357-3232 429-3536 First State Bank Bldg. 89 PAINT-GLASS FLOOR COVERING WESTERN “If it wasn't for C H HYER you'd still be wearing shoes.' Richard Mary Crow 1202 Cache Road Lawton, Oklahoma Phone: 248-3060 Call Us For Reliable Painters and Paper Hangers Wholesale—Retail Free Estimates Phone: 355-1346 1010 D” Ave. Lawton, Okla. OLD WEST GENERAL STORE Museum—Picnic Supplies Cache, Oklahoma SHOWCASE Western Wear—Hyer Boots HYER—The oldest boot company with the newest ideas. ALTON SMITH All Makes and all Models CACHE ROAD NATIONAL BANK Cache Road at 38th Street Day Night Depository Traveler's Checks Safe Deposit Boxes Bank By Mail Christmas Club Lawton, Oklahoma 73501 Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Loans—Personal—Commercial Installment—Auto-Real Estate Cashier's Checks CAGLE’S WHOLESALE FOODS Suppliers of Institutional Groceries Lawton, Oklahoma 701 N.W. 17th Street Phone: 355-4406 91 CLIFTON’S SHAMROCK STATION Indiahoma, Oklahoma Your Business Is Appreciated INDIAHOMA LUMBER SUPPLY All Kinds Of Building Materials 0wners Phone 246-3310 Johnny and Jeanette Newton Indiahoma, Oklahoma 92 HUMBLE INSURANCE AGENCY Eagle Park Picnic Area Skating Rink Rides Coif Congratulations Seniors Let The Good Times Roll! Farmers Union Insurance Complete Insurance Service Auto—Homeowners—Farmowners Life—Blue Cross-Blue Shield EAGLE PARK FOR AIL THE FAMILY mm skating mm Keith Humble 357-1941 Elizie Humble 597-2429 2712 Gore Blvd Lawton, Okla. 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