Laverne High School - Tiger Roar Yearbook (Laverne, OK)
- Class of 1966
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iw? 5 I qv , 4 Q 1 fn , ,4 g ,Wi M I! ' .JMA 1 ,.-- .f ,w ff x A I bl TT fi Udall QXKG V K Vf ff C 1 'K -ufvf l THE 1966 TIGER ROAR Published bg ihe Journalism Class l of Laverne High School. Laverne. Oklahoma. These Pages Harbor Memories Which will Never Be Forgollen. l l DEDICATION Because of all the extra work he has done to help the journalism class prepare a beautiful annual, we would like to dedicate the 1966 annual to Charles Halliburton, an outstanding senior. Charles spent many extra hours snapping pictures for the annual, and he has done an excellent job. We would like to thank Charles, but is it possible to thank him enough? We could have offered him a gift or pre- sented him with money, but that is too meaningless. Instead we chose to work many long hours to produce this yearbook for him. CHARLES IN ACTION The big S6'f'11P! Careful Charles! Get ready! Snap! r , To the Seniors of 1966: Having worked hard for the past twelve years, you are now entitled to advance to your next level of achievement. Young people must realize that getting a good education is like any other work. Those who apply themselves are more entitled to promotion and better pay than those who do not work as hard. My sincere wish is that you will apply yourselves to your chosen work, and that much happiness and success may be yours as you become useful members of society. S UPEIUNT ffm? ADMINISTRATION The School Board has been working hard this year and the result is a new six-room addition to the high school. The student body and teachers are very grateful to Floyd Horn, Fritz Wheeler, Everett Whiscnhunt, Cecil Mitchell, Claude Zollinger, and Superintendent Harry Shackelford for their efforts. SCHOOL BOARD ENDENT NQQMINIQTRATIQN HIGH SCHOOL PRI ASSISTANT I-IIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL 4 .. Mr. Kilmer is discussing school Mr. Iayroe is always ready to problems. give handy advice to the junior high studentsr GRADE PRINCIPAL CLOSE RELATIONSHIP WITH STUDENT BODY One of Mr. Friend's daily jobs is relaying messages. OFFICE SECRETARY OFFICE SECRETARY Busy as she is, Mrs. Huffman Mrs. Aldrich serves both the continuously has a smile. High School and Grade School as secretary in an efficient manner. OFFICE STAFF TEACHERS' AIDES AND SECRETARIES STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Dobbins, J. Laverty, V. Ingram, R. Morey, K. Long, F. Keith, S. Cable, D. Hedges, and I. Waugh SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Hart, I. Langston, W. C. Earnst, L. Black, and I. Allen CHARACTERISTIC OF '65-'66 ADMINISTRATION B. ,Gardner is representative of the effi- cient help given by the students as teachers' aides and secretaries. QFFICE SECRETARIES STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: L. O'Hair, B. Gardner, L. Rambo, B. Schukar, and Gary Weston 1 SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Swart, I. Sperry, and V. Carlisle FACULTY MAINTAINS STUDENTS' INTEREST ALMA BARTOW - - Science LEROY BAYLIFF - - Industrial Arts, P,E. BARBARA BOCKELMAN - - English, Journalism LEON C. GARDNER - - Band JAY HENNIGH - - Math, Science WALTER HUFFMAN - - Student Counselor, Basketball Coach HELEN LONG - - Home Economics NANCY MCNAMARA - - English, Social Studies JERRY MERRITT - - English, French, Oklahoma History SARAH MOORE - - Ir. Hi. Social Studies, Reading FRED POSTIER - - American History, Assistant Coach I . FRED SHULTZ - - Agriculture, Farm Shop MATTIE SMITH - - Speech, Social Studies JACK STEFFEN - - Math, Football Coach PENNY SUMPTER - - Business Education K . W. C. VERNON - - Math FACULTY AT WORK AND PLAY Mr. Iayroe tells a ta11 one. Hard-working and devoted . . . active in extra- curricular doings . . . sometimes criticized, some- times lauded . . . just . . . representing the authority to the wayward, the key to the answers for the inquisi- tive . . . policymakers . . . enforcers of rules. . . counseling the troubled and the troublemakers . . . friends . . . educators . . . busy but never too busy to to help a student . . . FACULTY Q Demonstrating dictionary Filmstrips are important techniques, Mrs. Bockelman teaching aids for Mrs. Bartow's uses the overhead projector. science classes. n xx X5 ir- R174 . .AQ 4. , RR A1 gg X ' : The football queen crowning ceremony is conducted by Mrs. Sumpter. Mrs. Sheppard, Mrs. Plummer, Mrs. Carnagey, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. League, and Mrs. McLaurine cook the tempting meals COOKS Mrs. Nelson is making fresh bread. that the students and teachers enjoy. CUSTODIANS Rural students depend upon these men for their transportation: C arl Hayes , Orville Thomas, Keith Bell, Leonard Swallow, Earnest Cash, Bob Howard and Bill Carnagey. NOT PICTURED: J. l-lennigh and L. Bayliff. SEATED FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Garrettson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Richardson. They are responsible for keeping the school beautiful. BUS DRIVERS 1232555 Msgs mx ,gk L, Mm, ,212 f X X vi EW 5 i ess as X? x' ' SQ ffusesafsafm w ssmigfizf H527 3359 H ax gg X QENIORQ Memories are golden . . . es- pecially those of the seniors' school days at LHS. Since the day they enrolled in school, they have looked forward to this year - - their senior year! CURTIS LAVERTY 1 W, C, EARNST FFA: Treas. 1,2, V. Pres, Class V.'Pres. 4g Jr. Playg 3, 4g Miss Laverne Escort 43 Student Council 4, Miss Track 1, 2, 3, 4g C1ass:Treas, Laverne Escort 4, Track 3, 2, Pres. 3,4, Ir. Play Stage 4: Letter L 4 Manager The senior year of any class is the busiest and, perhaps, the most important. Strong and capable leadership is needed to guide and direct the class activities. Curtis Laverty, the competent and industrious president for two years, has continually set a good example for the class to follow. W. C.- Earnst, the vice-president, has contributed much to their success through his hard work and support in all the class projects. ' g Paula Carnagey has uniquely fulfilled her job as secretary by combining the qualities of neatness and dependability in keeping the records of the class meetings and correspondence. Janet Hart, treasurer, has-done a commendable job in recording the frequent class business trans- actions. Last, but by all means not least, are the sponsors, Mr. Bayliff, Mrs. Bockelman, Mr. Huffman and Mrs. Moore, who have guided them invaluably this past year. Class: V. Pres. 2, Treas. FHA 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 1,2, ' 4: Jr. Play: Gir1S'Srare 3: 3, 4g Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 Band PGP Cl'-lb PICS- 43 Sflldeflf 1,2, 3,4g Class Sec. 43 Principal 35 Beta Club: 4, Class Trio 2, 3, 4 Treas. 2,3 PAULA CARNAGEY , JANET HART , T 4 , O D t sr il Portraits by VAN DYKE STUDIO - For the finest 1827 Penn Square Oklahoma City, Oklahoma TH 135-53 1 X LINDA ASHLOCK ROGER ALDRIDGE BOB BAKER Trans. 3 from Perryton, Farm Shop 4 FFA 1.2.33 BOYS' State Alt. Texas: FHA 1,3, 43 Band 1 3 QENIORS PREPARED FOR FINAL YEAR Trans. 3 from Rosston- FFA FFA 1,2, 3, 43 Class V. Pres. Trans. 3 from Grants, N. M.: 3,43 Cit. Seminar 4g Bas- 3g Student Teacher 1,37 Band: 2, Drum Major lg ketbail 1,2, 3, 4, Football Student Council 3, 4 Student Teacher 3 3, 43 Letter L 3, 4 STANLEY BARTOW LARRY BATMAN ., RAYMOND BAYLIFF 1 DAIRY QUEEN, OLIVER'S INC. , and PIERSON'S FABRIC CENTER Of Woodward ' M - ,... , , .L ,,.... ,L K, Ewa Mia? E r ir E r LINDA BLACK 'J DON BUSS DALE BUTLER State Honor Society 1,2, 33 Miss Laverne Escort 2, 3, 45 Trans. 4 from Enid Class Reporter 43 Ir. P1ay3 Student Teacher 1,33 Class Cit, Seminar 33 Pep Club Sent. 23 Band: 2,3,4, King V. Pres. 4: B618 Club 2, 3, 4 13 Farm Shop 43 Track 1,2 Vickie Carlisle, as Miss Laverne, brought honor to the senior class and LHS this year. She also represented Laverne in the Miss Cinderella contest at ,A1va. Beta Club 3, 43 Jr. Playg Cheerleader 1, 3, 43 Foot- FHA l,2,3, 43 Cit, Seminar H ball Queen Candidate 23 33 Miss Laverne 43 Band: 4, Track 1,2. 3. 43 Sfudelif Cit, Seminar 43 Band 1,2, Twirler 1,2, Drum Major- Teacher 27 Sflldem P.E. 3' 4 ette 3 Teacher 4 SHERI CABLE I VICKIE CARLISLE JIM COBB I so 5 F AND W SHOE STORE and NORTHWEST ELECTRIC of Woodward T l RHETA COOK RONNIE COOK FHA 1 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Trans. 3 from Rosston: Track, Volleyball, Bas- ketball, Baseball: 1,2 CLYDETTE CRABTREE Trans. 2 from Rosston: FHA 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Letter L : 2, 3Sec 4: Beta Club 3, 4: Student Coach 4: Girls' State 3 SENIORS BROUGHT ALONG TALENT AND WALKED AWAY WITH TOP HONORS FFA: 1,2, Pres. 3, Sec. 4: Jr. Play: Boys' State 3:Cit. Trans 3 from Wichita Seminar 4: Basketball 2,3, Kansas MISS Laverne Es 4: Student Council: 1,2, 3, cort 4 Pres, 4 GARY CREED R, A, DEVORE Football Queen 3: Student Council: 2, Sec. 3,4: Beta Club: 4, Sec. 2,33 Legion Award 1,35 Class Pres. 2: Cheerleader: 1,2 Head 3,4 MARY LOU DOBBINS . P ......, 5, ROBIN CLEANERS - Mt. andAMrs. Guy Harvey K E Lf 'im BETH GARDNER Class Reporter 2, 3g Honor Society l,2, 3, Ir. Playg Beta Club: V. Pres. 2, Pres. 3,4g Band: 1,2, Queen Candidate 3, V. Pres. 4g Student Council: 4, Re- porter 3 Jr. Playg Band: 1,2,4, Prop. Manager 3: Baseball, Foot- ball: 3,43 Letter L 3,4 RONNIE GROTH L Et 'T f RQ, 1 l 5 A 1 1 , 4 OMEGA GANNON WAYMON GLOVER Trans. 3 from Spearman, FFA Texas: FHA: 3, Songleader 43 Miss Congeniality 4, Volleyball 23 Basketball 2, 3,45 Letter L 4 ' Chosen as the l965 Football Queen, Omega Gan- non represented the senior class well. She was also selected as Miss Congeniality in the Miss Laverne contest, while Diana Hedges captured the title of Miss Talent. FHA 1,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3, 4g Class Hist. 2g Basketball 2, 3, 4g Letter L 2 FFA 3,43 Football 3,4 WANDA GUFFY t JIM HAACK 5 .21 I if Q u S JACK PIERSON FORD T l K 5 E MARVIN HADLEY CHARLES HALLIBURTON DIANA I-IEDGES ' FFA 3,45 Miss Laverne Es- Cit. Seminar 35 Band: 1,2, Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 45 Miss cort 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Foot- 4, Pres. 35 Boys' State 35 Talent 45 Band5 2,3, 4, ball 2,3,45 Letter L V, Class: Sec. 3, Reporter 45 QHCCH 1: Cit. Seminar 3: Pres. 4 Audi0-Visua1 1,2,3, 4: Beta Club 3, 45 FHA 1,2, SENIORS ARE PROUD 3,4 OF THEIR CLASS HISTORY FHA 1,2,3,45 FFA Sweet- FFA 3511. Playg Miss heart Candidate 25 Band 2, Laverne Escort 45 Baseball 3, 45 Cit. Seminar 35 Bas- 35 Basketball, Football: ketball 2, 3,45 Letter L 3, 4 2, 3, 4 DON HENNIGH DONNITA HENRICKS , FFA 35 Track 1 IOE HERZER ' PANHANDLE CAFE, K and W MOTEL, and LOVE'S WELDING SHOP it ,lr DON HOWARD VICKI INGRAM V, FERMUR KEITH Band 1,2, 3,45 Jr. Playg FHA: 1, 3, 4, Reporter 25 Class Treas. 33 Boys' State Football 2, 35 Student Ath- Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Beta 33 State HOHOY Society 2, letic Trainer 4 Club 3, 45 Jr. Play5 Chorus 3: Football, BHSkCtb211, 3, 45 Student Teacher 1 Track: 1,2, 3, 4: Letter LH: 'Z,3, Pres. 4 Trans. 2 from Lamar, Colo- rado5 FHA 3,45 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 State Honor Society 35 National Honor Society 1,25 Beta Club 3, 4 JANE LANGSTON The seniors had an epidemic this year - that is if enthusiasm is a contagious agent. The spirit of en- thusiasm, caught on the first day of school, reached a fever pitch at homecoming, and was incurable for the rest of the year, FHA: 1, Hist. 2, Pres. 3,45 State Honor Society 1,35 Cit. Seminar 35 Student Teacher 1,2, 35 Class Sec. 1, 25 Student Council: 1,3,4, Sec. 2 IUANELL LAVERTY Boys' State Alt. 35 Foot- ball 2, 3, 45 Letter L 3, 4 CLIFFORD LONG B and H WELDING and DITCHING SERVICE L. I, Blevins, Phone 5511 W KATHY LONG FHA: 1, 2, 3, Reporter 4, National FHA Delegate 4, Band: 1, 2, 3, Reporter 4, Student Teacher 1,3 MARGARET fcooro LONG VERNON LOOMIS FHA 1,2,3,4: Librarian 1' FFA 3, Science Club 1 2 2, 3, Student Teacher 2 V- Pres- 3 SENIORQ WERE INFECTED BY Fl-IA:'1,2,3, Treas. 4, Pep Club: V. Pres. 3, Sec. 4, State Honor Society 1,2g Beta Club V. Pres. 3,4g Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Teacher 1, 3 CAROL MCGUIRE L' SPIRIT OF ENTHUQIASMH Trans. 3 from Rosstong Class V. Pres. 1,2g Stu- dent Council 2g Volleyball Baseball, B8SkEID3.11:yl FFA 1,2, 3, 4 RIC HARD MELIZA BILL MARKER LAVERNE TV CABLE COMPANY and SEEGER FUNERAL HOME ZANE MULBERY BRENDA NELSON MICHAEL NINE FFA: 1,2, Reporter 3, Sent. FHA 1,2,3,4g Jr. Playg FFA: 1,2, Sec. 3, Pres. 45 4g Boys' State Alt. 3, Stu- Miss Laverne Contestant 4, Sfllderlf Teacher 3 dent Teacher 2, 3, State Student Coach 4, Basket- Honor Society lg Ir. Play ball 2,3,4g Letter L 2, 3, 4 Seniors assumed positions of leadership and worked hard to make their last year a profitable one - running concession stands, keeping teachers on their toes, im- proving their grades for exemption, and choosing the college or career. Trans. 3 from Rosstong Boys' State Alt. 3, Cit. Seminar 4, Student Council Treas. 4, Class Pres. 1,23 County FHA 1,2,3,4 4-H Pres. 2,3,4 FFA 1 JOAN O'I-IERN WAYNE OLMSTEAD , LEON PEMBERTON PlAGAN'S GROCERY STORE, Slapoutg TREGO'S, Woodward: and LAVERNE FLOWER SHOP, Laverne JE -.E v ' t BRENDA PETERMAN CHUCK PRESTON Trans. 4 from Beaumont, FFA 1,23 Football 2 Texasg FHA 4, Pep Club 1, 2g Sec. Science Club 3 QENIORQ DISCOVERED GIFT OF KNOWLEDGE FHA 1.2,3,4: Band l,2,3, FFA 43 Track 1,23 Football 4 1,2,3,4g Letter L 2,3,4 DIANNA RIGGS V. W. ROBERTS . mm- I -a 'I :T Wg' E it! 2.5 52 . 55 i K 5 NATIONAL DISTRIBUTORS OF UNITED FUND, and PANHANDLE LANES LESLIE RAMBO FFA Sweetheart 3g Ir. Play Beta Club 2,3, 43 Student Teacher 1,2,3g Cit. Semi- nar 4g Class Trio 2, 3,4 FFA 1,2g Basketball 1,2, 3, 4g Letter L 2, 3, 4 TOMMY ROGERS W., , E. I 6 ,i Q 5 ggl E N ' aj 1 . S7 A t I ' s gi! i? 1 E , E E E CHERYL SCHUSTER ' IACKLYN fl-IESTERH SELLS L LANNY SELLS FFA Sweetheart 4g Cit. FHA 1, 31 Cheerleader 1, II- Marshal: Sflldelif Seminar 3g Pep Club:Treas, Pep Club 1, 3, Ir. Playg Teacher 3: lr. Playg Cit. 2, 3, Cheerleader 1,45 Bas- Basketball 3 Seminar 4: Basketball 1,2, ketball 2, 3, 4, Letter L 3, 4g Letter L 2, 3, 4 2, 3, Reporter 4 With cards received and invitations sent out, the seniors realized that graduation was near. As they marched down the aisle in caps and gowns, a few tears were shed for this - the climax of their high school career. Trans. 2 from Healdtong Jr. Marshalg Cit. Seminar - 43 Jr, Playg Class Cor. Sec. Trans. 3 from Rosstong FHA 4g State Honor Society 1, 3, 43 Softball 1,2g 4-H 2,3g Beta Club 2,3,4 FFA 1,2,3,4 1 Songleader 2,4 CONNIE SWART CLYDE THOMAS EARLENE THOMAS ' SELLS CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH, and' MITC I-I'S GROCERY T i IANIE THOMAS ' GARY WESTON JEANETTE ANN WESTON Trans. 3 from Rosstong FHA Trans. 4 from Wewoka3 FFA TFELHS- 3 f1'0H1 Woodward: 3,43 Cit. Seminar 33 Class 1,2, 3, 43 Miss Laverne Es- FHA 1: Jr. Play: M155 La' Sec. 23 Beta Club: 3, Sec. cort 43 Golf 1,2, 33 Football Verne COHfeSIHHf 4: Libfaf' 2,43 Basketball 1,2 43 Letter L 4 ian 3, 43 PSP Club 2-3 NSS 3 L I 1 ! a I SENIOR9 - LEADERS DF THE FOLLOWER9. SENTIMENTAL AT THE END. BUT PROUD TD BE LAVERNE GRADUATES FFA: 1,2, Treas. 3,41 Stu- Trans. 3 from Guymon3Cit. Trans. 4 from Gate3 Foot- dent Teacher 1,25 BOYS' Seminar 43 Student Teacher ball 3, 43 Baseball 1,2, 33 State 33 IF- Play: Band: 33 Baseball 3,43 Basketball Basketball 1,2,3, 43 Letter King Candidate 1, V. Pres. 3,4: Letter L 4 L 43 Ir. Playg 4-H 1,2 33 Pres- 4 ,DELVIN WILES STANLEY WILLIAMSON , JERRY WINN T. ltlw ' WALLENBERG HARDWARE and GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE SPONSORS MR, BAYLIFF MRS, BOCKELMAN MR. HUFFMAN MRS. MOORE F. Keith was finally caught in the act! Miss O. Gannon, the football queen, calmly accepted. Also caught in the act were W. Olmstead and Miss Laverne, V. Carlisle. FOOTBALL QUEEN MISS LAVERNE W. C. Earnst and S. Bar- tow livened things up at the senior football conces- sion stand. The class shares mem- ories of all the hard work and fun that went into the planning of the 1965 Jun- ior-Senior. Banquet. SENIOR CONCESSION STAND The way the public saw them! The way they saw each otherx TD's BARBER SHOP, DORIS ANNE'S STEAK HOUSE, and WAUHOB JEWELRY MISS CONGENIALITY MISS TALENT With her great personality, O, D. Hedges was chosen as Miss Gannon won the title of Miss Con- Talent in the Miss Laverne contest geniality in the Miss Laverne con- because of her excellent toe and test. Her escort was M. Hadley. jazz dance. She was escorted by D. Buss. ' Cheerleaders S. Cable and D. Hedges advertised the great senior class. The Tiger head was only one way of show- ing all the pep and enthusiasm at LHS. C. 'Schusterrepresented the sen- ior class as FFA sweetheart. M. Nine, FFA president, crowned her while Miss L. Rambo, outgoing sweetheart, looked on. Waiting anxiously for the senior proofs was one of their quietest moments until J. Hart received hers! HAROLD HEDGES OIL COMPANY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL - Phone 2661 JUNIOR9 Judy Allen Vickie Beard Ted Black Carol Bockelman Janice Brower Alletta Carlisle Terry Carnagey Sue Courange Susan Devore Linda Dunsworth Donald Duvall Elaine Firth Larry Fore Cecil Freeman Billy Gibson Lynda Glover Jane Grace Don Groth Linda Hardison Robert Haws Judy Hildebrant Diana Hoch ' Phillip Howard Lloyd Hubbard SUNSET SERVICE STATION, DAUBER'S VARIETY STORE, and COMMERCIAL CAFE Herbert Jackson Vernon Juhl Fred Kamp Janet Kimberlin Marilyn Lemmons Paul McFarland Patty McGuire Duane Methvin .IUNIORS SET THEIR OWN GOALS Progressing along the scholastic scale, members of the Class of 1967 became a bit more serious worked somewhat harder, and found - in some instances, the going a bit rougher. Juniors are active in a11 phases of school life. Dewayne Mills Dillard Moore Ronald Morey Judy Nicholson A Sandra Nine Janet Nordick WEIBERT'S DEPARTMENT STORE, BON TON BEAUTY SALON, and LONG'S TEXACO .IUNIORQ Lila Null Larry O'Hair Roy Patterson Cherry Robinson l Wayne Rogers Shirley Rush Betty Schukar Marjorie Sells Verl Sheppard Glenn Shuman Ginger Smith I. Ben Sparks Janis Sperry Carl Stamm Jerald Stinson Ray Dean Swallow Alvin Taylor Janice Waugh Nancy Wheeler Chad Williams LAKE INSURANCE AGENCY and IDEAL FOOD STORE 1 Kathleen Williamson O I , 4 -m L' 4 9 JLINIORQ ENJOYED OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES AND FUN Sponsors: Mrs . Bartow . Mr. Hennigh Mr. Merritt Mrs. Smith The class officers from LEFT to RIGHT were L. O'Hair - pres.g S. Nine - vice pres.g I. Sperry - treas.gJ. Stinson - report- erg N. Wheeler - sec.g and S. Rush - reporter fnot picturedj. They ac- tually worked although the camera caught them in a relaxing musical mo- ment. As you can see, these juniors - I. Brower, Due to some of the experiments in chemis- D. Methvin, I. Stinson, P. McGuire, and try, outside activities were required. M. M. Sells worked very hard on the junior Sells, J. Brower, and N. Wheeler were the Play- hard wi ' L. O'I-lair and K. Williamson S. Rush and her locker enjoyed the football games. hid many secrets. Jeanette Cook Steven Crossland R. C. Daniel Gary Dunsworth Paula Ferchau Steven Gebhardt Kay Glover James Goodwin Karen Hart Marvin Henricks LaDonna Hester Deborah Horn Max Baker Debbie Bailey Charlene Bowers Ronnie Brown Jerry Burkitt Gail Campbell Albert Carlisle Dee Anne Casey QOPHOIVIORES STRIVE FOR Sharon Ingram Karl Jett Paula Johnson Fred Jordan Elda Kirkhart Mary Ann Little Max Littau Eldon Loomis THE GOALS OF TOMORROW Jack Long Margarette McLaur1ne Ramona Mead Oleta Mills Lonnie Miner Carol Mitchell D. L. Moore Sharon Odell Stephen Perkins Gary Pope Linda Riggs Jackie Rolf Kathy Shuman Gary Smith Tommy Sumpter Janet Thomas Q Jimmy Van Meter Beverly Wheeler Bobby White Florence Woods Wayne Woodson SUBJECTS AND NEW ACTIVITIES MONOPOLIZED SOPHOIVIORE CONVERSATION fi I rye 1 I gr. Sophomore officers had many meetings to discuss their plans for the future. BACK ROW: D. Moore, reporterg K. Jett, Sent.g S. Geb- hardt, pres. FRONT ROW: W. Woodson, reporterg P. Ferchau, vice- pres.g F. Woods, sent.g and,T. Sumpter, sec.-treas. SPONSORS: Nancy McNamara and Jack Steffen THE VILLA GE SHOPPE and VAN METER CHEVROLET if B. White showed his abil- ity in geometry. L. Hester was sopho- more candidate for football queen Yr. 11.111-.LBJ m n VARIETY ADDED ZEST TD QOPHOMORES IN AND DUT OF CLASS. D. Casey enjoyed the cookies at the FHA party. The sophomores listened intently to the lectrure of Dr. Fisher from Northwestern State College. FRESHMEN WERE Debbie Anderson Monte Ashlock Tony Breon Dani Cable Deborah Clyborn Marilyn Cook Sandra Courange Dwight Davis Barry Dunsworth Gordon Durfey Helen Duvall Edward Elam LeCaro1 Flewellen Genita Foote Mike German Joe Gibson Martha Glass Kathy Glover Cynthia Goodwin Rodney Guffy Deanna Halliburton Jimmie Linda Hart Steve Hedges Debbie Hendrix PEOPLE ON THE WAY LIP Martha Howard Patricia Ingram Linnis Jackson Glenda Kamp Linda Kamp Donita Ketron Terry Kilmer Edgar Kirkhart Randal Kirkhart Marla Lane Mary Langston Carl Lee Laverty Grace Ann Lynn Betty McGuire Daisy Marker Vickie Messner Kirk Miller Shirley Mulbery Jody Nichols David Nine Hal Ray Nine Paula Nordick Teddy Odell Tommy O'Hair Freshman officers felt a sense of responsibility as they worked. BACK ROW: J. Staats, pres.g S. Mulbery, sent.:R. Schuster, re- port.g L. Jackson, V. pres. FRONT ROW: R. Guffy, treaszg S.'Hedges, sec.g and H. Nine, sent. SPONSORS: Penny Sumpter and Fred Shultz FREQHMEN WERE GREAT Don Redinger Jim Robertson Rama Schuster Sharon Sessions Jackie Staats Mary Stinson Clifford Thomas Wayne Thomas Locker check caught E. Kirkhart, M. Stinson, and M. German with loads of books. I. Robertson was a mighty windy freshman in band. Rodney Vanfleet Michael Weston Oklahoma History Class created much discussion. Compliments of BILL HURST and LAVERNE GENERAL HOSPITAL ARDLIND LHS The tables were turned when the students lined up to watch the second flu shots for the faculty. B. Gardner and I. Hart discovered Homecoming involved work. Mr. Shackelford has evidently had his shot already. Nl yl LI! va ' 5 1 1 v I I J' I A I ' : if a if Dr. Karns took careful aim be- fore shooting Coach Steffen. Rush was one of the best sand wich -pushers the juniors had at the basketball concession I-Iighjumping Schuster cheered stand . everyone while the Beta Tiger No, it wasn't a stu- dent Mr Shackelford French students utilized many f ' - ,t as a A H0011 hour Session with the audio-visual aids during the was a tef 1 W Ouija board held the interest year. Poor fly' of Sells, Rush, and Wiles. EIGHTH GRADERQ TOOK Link Alley Ronnie Ashlock Kay Bailey Gary Bartow Charles Bowker Mike Brown Judy Cook John Crabtree Tommy Davis Frankie Foote Jimmy Garrettson Bobby -Gibson Brenda Goodwin Steve Green Milburn Hemme Alan Hennigh Eric Hennigh Tony I-lennigh J erryy Horn Jimmy Hubbard Judy Ishmael Linda Jett Stanley Jett Mike Karns Sandra Lemmons Connie Lively Dee Long . Robert Love Penny Luethy Virginia Lynn Dee Long and several other eighth graders were active in the band. Qcuoot Qsmoustv Linda Mauk Leora McCoy Steve Metcalf Barry Methvin Luther Moore Marletta Moore Terry Neel I im Noreuil Susan Perkins Barbara Piersall Ronnie Pope Marsha Robertson Barbara Rush Sandra Sessions Becky Sizelove Sammy Stringer Patty Sukdol Bobby Sumpter Claud Swart Kathy Swineford lla Wafd Larry Wright Charles Williamson Midge Zetterberg Patricia Moore The energetic class officers led the eighth graders to higher knowledge. BACK ROW Left to Right: B. Sizelove, sec.g S. Jett, pres.g M. Lynn, sent. BOTTOM ROW: A Hennigh, report.g R. Love, v. pres.g L. Alley, sent. SPONSORS: W.C. Vernon and Leon Gardner I SEVENTH GRADERQ ADJUSTED TO Class officers worked hard all year. BACK ROW: Blaine Wofford, report. g Judy Hart, treas. g Billy Foote, pres.g Wesley Wright, sent.g FRONT. ROW: Rocky Zollinger, v. pres.g Patrece Carlisle, sec.: Melinda Rolf, sent. g Stacey Sessions, report. SPONSORS: Helen Long and Fred Postier Greg Alpers Alan Benear Mickey Bentley Michael Bernard Linda Berry Kathy Bockelman Iv an Boz arth Melvin Bozarth Jolena Brown Patrece Carlisle R. W. Carlisle John Cook Sandra Courange Wayne Daniel Casey Davis Betty Dunsworth Coleen Dunsworth Sandra Earnst Charles Flewellen Billy Foote Gary Friend Mike Fuller Lance Gibson Allen Goodwin Susan Green Dewayne Hamilton Judy Hart Kathleen Harvey Eddie I-lemme Cindy Hopkins FAST PACE OF JUNIOR HIGH TES' Blaine Wesley Dicky Williams Wofford Wright Zollinger L Q I Fi Locker check almost proves too much for students . Rocky Zollinger is a good ex ample T15 . 5P01'1S01'5C Rocky Mrs. Long Zollinger Mr. Postier Verl Hubbard Ronnie Jackson Bobby Jacobs Alan Iuhl Molly Ketron Erlene Kilmer Debra Laverentz Linda Lively Lee McLaurine Danny Mulbery Eddie Neel David Rogers Melinda Rolf Ken Seeger Stacey Sessions Dale Smith Diana Smith Tommy Stinson Leslie Sutton Donald Swallow ELEMENTARY FACULTY GUIDES Under -the guidance of Mr. Friend as principal, the elementary teach- ers - with a fu11 measure of devotion and dedication - uphold the ideal of American education as expressed by James Conant: . . educa- tion is to cultivate in future -citizens an appreciation of . . . respon- sibilities and benefits which come to them because they are Ameri- can and free. VIRGIL FRIEND - Principal EUNICE ALDRICH - Sixth and Speech Therapy MARY COOK - Fifth and Sixth LUELLA HARDISON - Second GLADYS HENDRICK - Fifth CAROL HOCH - Second LAURA HOCH - First HELENE IAYROE - Fifth, Grade and Junior High Vocal Music LUELLA IOHNSON - Third EDITH KILMER - First ESTHER MOORE - Third MARY RAY - Sixth VIVIAN RICHARDS - Fourth X? . FW? RETA SHACKELFORD - Fourth ', ' -Y fax GLENNA WELLS - First N ff V I fexztx pt HARPER COUNTY JOURNAL WITH PATIENCE. HUMOR. AND LOVE Mrs. Ray, Mrs. Aldrich, and Mrs. Jayroe Often Said' Thank goodness' itls Friday! Mrs. Kilmer always had a variety of work materials for her boys and girls. Mrs. Johnson explained many assignments to her class. Mrs Wells didn t like the idea of the needle. Mrs. Shackelford shook hands with Governor Bellmon during his visit December 15. 'Mrs. Iayroe directed 'musical programs throughout the year. C. E. SHARP LUMBER COMPANY, WALLY'S D-X SERVICE, and GAMBLE'S SIXTH GRADERS EX PLORED Mrs. Ray illustrated her teaching ability while C. Karns Brad Ashpaugh Debbie Bickell Geary Blevins Mike Boldes Jimmy Brown David Courange Brenda Deal Patty Deal Glenn Dorr Larry Evanson Robert Firth Billy Garrettson Kathy Gregg Gayle Hicks W. D. Jett Mike Jones Dennis Lee Robert Lynn Ronnie Morris Donald Noreuil Ronald Noreuil Jimmy Stinson Joyce Strubhart Cindy Tibbets Craig Wheeler Teacher: Mrs. Aldrich Mrs. Cook M. Boldes helped Mrs. Aldrich keep found it amusing. order by telling G. Dorr to be quiet ALL PH I. L. Shuman Pamela Stamn Daniel Watkin Sandra Winn Harry Woods Tommy Worth Teacher: Mrs. Ray AGES OF LEARNING The sixth graders presented the first assembly program of the year Ramona Alley Elda Hart Debra Hartley Dandy Jo Hennigh Jan Hopkins Barry Hurley Nelda Jackson Carrie Karns Alinda Lake Barbara Loomis Terry Luethy Eva Metcalf Dorothy Nichols Karen O'Hair Timothy O'Hair Diana Pemberton Paula Perkins Gary Piersall Marc Ray Harry Schilling S FIFTH GRADERS HE LPED 55 in w BUFFALO BODY AND FENDER LARRY'S THRIF-T-WISE OF BUFFALO ins inger I 56 Bruce Axtell Kristy Benear Simonne Bernard Terry Blevins Rita Coffelt Ierel Davis Kenny Denton Tammy Eells Randy Gebhardt Brent Goodwin Larry 'Hamilton Ann Langston Janice Lowman Ronnie Methvin Janet Mills Debra Nordick Gary Noreuil Timmy Shuman Steve Smith Lee Oran Stinson llenberg Santa Claus fAxte11J came to Laverne three times this year once during the first and fifth operetta. PRESENT CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Kenda Balclock Donna Batman Kent Bentley Angela Boldes Mary Carlisle Jay Hart Craig Harvey Elaine Hemme Teresa Hennigh Rita Hickman Richard LaMunyon Peggy Love Linda McAtee Veronica Mulbery Sherry Nelson Gary Nielsen Dwight Odell Mark O'I-lair Trenia Prophet Larry Purcell The mysteries of Christ- mas packages held the in- terest of these students as they waited for their gift exchange to begin. Ricky Sutton Phyllis Thomas Mike Tibbets Betty Ruth Wright Teacher: Mrs. Hendrick FOURTH GRADERSKWERE EAGER Joe Strubhart Douglas Thomas Alan Wqilson Teacher: Mrs. Richards Julie Alley Doug Alpers Jimmy Anderson Stan Ashpaugh Virginia Boldes Terry Bolin Larry Deal Dianne Denton Larry Dunsworth Mark Friend Robert Harbour Melody Harris Kyle Hennigh Judy Herman Gary Jacobs Kathy Karns Teresa Ketron Sherlin Kraft Hugh Lively Beth Long Debbie Love Wilbur Love Deborah Meece Selena Miller Kim Nine Lottie Peetoom J oylene Roberts Mary Jane Simms Danny Smith Charlotte Stinson - S FOR STUDY AND PLAY Rita Bickell Ray Brown David Cook Rose Ann Cowsert Tad Dooley Mark Eells Denise Fuller Stan Green Gale Hart Bobby Hedges Sonja Hennigh Carolyn Ingram Mark Jones John Little Larry Litton Janet Lowman Diedre Luttrull Beverly McCorkle R. L.. Moore Angela Morris Vickie Noreuil Rodney O'Hair Debra Peetoom Vicki Ray Sharon Rogers Peggy Rush Shirlene Shuman Steven Shuman Marc Smith Roger Smith . W Q Rick Swineford Hershel Ward Teacher: Running and playing at recess made R. Har- Mrs. Shackelford bour and L. Deal head for the water foun- tain. LAVERNE FLOWER SHOP SMITH TRUCKING COMPANY 'and WOLF'S BODY SHOP Running and playing were vital parts of the third grade activities. Jalonda Stinson T eacherg Mrs. Johnson THIRD RGRADERS REALIZED Chris Berry Jackie Bowers Anita Coffelt Buddy Cowsert Valerie Goodwin Marilyn Hanks Blaine Herron Beth Hicks Linda Hubbard Cleo Jackson Alan Jett Jerry Langston Connie Lenz Jane Little Kenneth Lowman Debra Morris Randy Prophet Randy Riggs Tonya Roberts Dale Smith STUDY MEANT BETTER GRADES Ronda Anderson Gary Bailey Darrell Clendennen Denise Cole Janet Cook Van Crabtree Greg Feldman Lisa Gebhardt Tommy Hart Joe Holcomb Jackie Jean Julonda Ketron Lance LeValley Rhonda Lloyd Jay McAtee Stevie Mulbery Billy Nave Debra Nelson Gene Nichols Sheryl Purcell Mark Robertson Ch avon Zollinger Teacher: Mrs. Esther Moore Third graders waited patiently for Mrs. Moore to answer their questions. SECOND GRADERS ACHIEVED Hank Barth Brad Alpers Conda Bell Fran Brown Denny Denton Paul Fogleman Tara Fuller Vicki Hart Randy Hayes Robin Hennigh Sally I-Iennigh Susan Hennigh Tammy Howard Cin y Luttrull Teresa Mahan Iayanna McKee Johnny Meyers Troy Purcell Jerri Rolf Mike Shuman Loren Sizelove Alan Smith Steve Smith Price Stinson Lori Zollinger Teacher: Mrs. Carol Hoch I. Rolf demonstrated with her pen- manship assignment the determi- nation shown by the second graders to achieve good grades. NEW GOALS IN SCHOOL I-low do you like to go up in a swing Up in the air so blue? Oh, I do think it is the pleasantest thing Ever a child can do! Sondra Rester, Cindy Moore, and Mark Axtell Brenda Crooks Mike Feldman Dennis Gardner Gary Harbour David Herman Kenny Holcomb Linda Hill Cathy Jett Karen Kraft Bret La Munyon Ricky Moore Sunny Lee Debra Lenz Cecil Long Phyllis Mahan Peggy Meyers Cindy Moore I o Ann Nelson Ricky Noreuil Sondra Rester Jackie Stinson Terry Swallow Randy Vollmer Teacher: Mrs. Hardison Brenda Crooks agreed with Robert Lew is Stevenson as they played at recess. Camille Armor v FIRST GRADER9 Lana Bentley Chris Bockelman Todd Cook Janet Eells Kevin Firth Melva Foote Jamie Hamilton Wilma Hicks R. F. Hoch John Jackson Sandra Jacobs Judy Love Michelle McCorkle Charles Morris Johnnie Nelson Randal Nelson Tammy Roberts Danny R01f Stan Steffen Chris Stinson Y Gary Stinson Teri Waldrop David Wilson David Wofford Teacher: Mrs. Kilmer The learning task in the first grade is one of the largest a student ever meets. Johnnie Nelson and Stan Steffen tackled the task with vigor. LEARN ABC'9 La Wanda Aldrich Davy Batman Jimmy Bickell Becky Cowsert C. G. Crocker Tracee Davis Jay Gregg David Hartley Leisha Harris Deena Herron Lori Hurley David Jean Anna Kraft Troy LeValley Rodney Love Darrell McCarty Chris Moore Tracy Mulbery ,,,. , , .. H '12'z1fis,:.. .2?se!2Ei:25gifsi1Q rgggeafssifagrm .1-1: Yrsimr, -..1 .W ' H M .swf w frQ.f,,,r.s.z.1w' sszrgqr :-?2lssz11fa11fghr: 'seflffsfsssggaezgeriggsfzgen W1asafre5E.gaq, gf-3 .Q gzrrffsressugsfrsffmfp 2. -51 eggwfsiffw.. f fzssz- ,v rfggfgqrwrrswgs N 11' -:.r, ,f .ifi . fz: - Wf-.:.iA1.. s ,f.:.-fv . , .,hf. ,:fn.,1 . V .W,1.. .1f. W. ..1,-if1.. . f-A. ..., . ,,1 . :r.W 'G . 1' 1 , , 1 . - 'rg +1 zawfseefzfl AM '- 5,exlqss:?1s ragga - ',r::' -: .X fm, , -:. 1 msg, N eff- 4-1159 5 : 5 ,W seams-Z -1' fif:fsvp,..3S iffiwil 1 - , ' rr,r X HW 1 -'-- ,r W,,... , --'- B . Q -- f fi f . , ' sew-sfffzefzrlefzl' :' .r ., feelsfzzszw 13, 1zz:essrsgg1zsAz 121 il- , , K H121 v 1 egzrstssszzfgsfxzxxt a- - 1f'1issyfzz,se.e 2' El a!5. 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Cindy S wineford Robin Tibbets Mike Ward as .5 .fs fs.: I 14 A ' ' J K 255: I ' W f 4 ' Y2 l9?'fl5ki, M659 ' . ..g,5,.g,f , ,,-f -'gWfma'g ,. 1jw-wr --rf f-,,,mf:-H-. ,g.sa,. . wasaggl f1:z,rzz,sf 1' Wgrcwgez' r .ryy B ' ' 1 r on yrry Wi? ...,.,,....,..,.,..,afaQ.a.,..,, ,.,,,. ,.., . ,... ,. sq ,,..'- :Q J 5 35 f 5 1 . af. . , ze' , .- Q .-2 we ' I Qrll ' ,,,..ff1.ffzm.f A .ff ...snr ,rl ,V E42e,s ,r ,,,..,,,, g LW . . 57 C. G. Crocker, S. Zollinger, R. Love, B. Cowsert, R. Tibbets, D. Herron, and T. Mulbery show how hard they have to work in the first grade. WHAT A BUSY FIRST YEAR! Steven Bolin Debra Chaneey Dana Dooley Lana Dunsworth Larry England Neal G00dW1H Carolyn Hanks Mary Holcomb Gaylon Love Kirk McCarty Dear1aeMCCOy David M211l1hi6WS Cassandra Mayfield Gene Meyer Bradley Nave Lee Ann Patterson Linda Pemberton Leo Stamm Debra Stinson I-HHS Strubhart Jimmy Sutton Jo Linda Tweedy APY11 Wolf D. Chancey and L. Pem- berton, as reindeer, and L. Stamm, C., Mayfield J. Strubhart, as singers, had just as much fun at dress rehearsal as they had at the Christmas program itself. Teacher: Mrs . Wells fs K1 :ww WJ W 5 mf r 2fLsS1vgiw3'2x -ww 3, :emi 5 3555255 Qgwf gsm .fs wg K s . mam 1, . ,M Hy. ,gb ,m.:,flQs,1ggx, Askssswsslfimiem. A Lea-eww.lsgmggwfg-1, ,nbfiiffiiii 42v1:fmQs??Ew-Sf' ,1152ZQggiszumzlfwgvlgggwigiwk +53 fggziiwf vi .,,,A. WM, ww .2 1314552123552 X www: ,f ,,Wgi5 5542si?Ei55P1f? HSSSQWE LQ,,f,,5,1 235255355255 MISS LAVE RN E Miss Vickie Carlisle reigned as Miss Laverne after winning the pageant sponsored by the Laverne Cham ber of Commerce. An annual event, this contest is always one of the highlights of the year. Vickie was crowned by her escort, Wayne Olmstead. K, 2 s Joy and surprise were expressed when the winner was announced . MISS LAVERNE CANDIDATES AND ESCORTS T. Rogers and C. Schuster, M. Hadley and O. C. McGuire and D. Wiles, B. Nelson and G. Gannon, W. Earnst and L. Rambo, D. Hennigh Creed, C. Swart and L. Sells, S. Cable and C. and M. Dobbins, D. Buss and D. Hedges, K. Laverty, D. Henricks and G. Weston, V. In- Jett and G. Weston gram and F. Keith ' CARLISLE DRUG, Wayne Carlisle, Pharmacist, Phone 2511 JUNIOR9 PRODUCED COMEDY D' D5 my f rm, rQ5g.grs!1'sf1213fPSf3gfffgff5,,.2ffmrr,ffsz.:frzfafsfgsfzwffrr-ff' Qfgm I, up 1 1 t - 1u:e:5f,m5ee,f qi? - ggigswsiffr-uffrffzuffsfgasgizffigrdiv'iltfffffffffftr DD ' . ' 1 -- T r .5 2 - ' .1 - D . . ey as ,: .pay Q :grf'fif:fgfwf-vafrfrf-f !,ff41-'finiiz.2f',.-Exif-mr,1 D H W . : 5 G' 'gf' '- -f ' ,if Dggx ms.,fflwezffhsilfffffw- . , A . fix sg, Q-Q- D 'D ' w:...' ' ii C' 'WWE Nair- ii. ' 1,-gn D D . - D ' ' ...D It .D ,j ED, K .531 'f - gr' - .eff ' 7ifD .' 'lffigfl D D.,-IDI, D, , - -- 1 V- gg, -W, ' .. 3 N -fl.,r,'5ff.g,ffgfg...,f,f,.. ugh, .... -.s .,,,.ra5,,,,.,W... -.1,,D,,, . 2 at The junior tryout created a thirst as well as a quest for parts. Goldenrod! ----- t i 3' SH vff.fff',fzfrsffsezrisazzrlr 'J - fr'fb4:-fimwffai. 'rSv11ss?S2l2'1fs?Re'51'-tsszsziizzsffmfdv.. -Q51e-2-.....gsr,,'ssQ.b1.5t A .-gi: - . W HsDs'vQ?..5, . 2 D! K D . sf2'if?ff'f3 , n E -if-!v 1i:?s-f1iXQ1'sfwEf,:.,f...:,,LiyfrD..g5i.52t...wge-...W .g,gQm,....g,fgQ3,,g , ig , -fl: si J gf -it 1 TQ 4 I 2 a it - :- we44vis2QizfsfZsiiiifestzswfzigg-lg D 5524 1 it i it ? If - 2fasgeezzmsvsfwfrfafrfm..sgQ.5 r ' A ' ' , ii ' ' ff:..fgTi:'gx.EQgg5s. 'fl ' 2 D ' ..,D ' ' saws. zaiaiep R, 'Q r - E - 5 5 CAST OF IF MOTHER ONLY KNEW Out the Door ! N BACK ROW: R. I-laws, L. O'Hair, E. Firth, I. Nich- olson, D. Methvin, I. Stinson, C. Williams, Mrs. Smith BOTTOM ROW: M. Sells, S. Nine, S. Rush, B. Schukar, P. McGuire, I. Brower, N. Wheeler NOT PICTURED: B. Gibso11, R. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Gooch practice made Perfect. The audience reaction to the Junior play was intent interest . HONOR STUDENTS SEARCHED NATIONAL BETA CLUB At the installation in February, eight new members were officially welcomed to the Beta Club. Jim Waldrop, president of the Jaycees, issued the Beta Club pledge to the new members. 5. ,fx 4 B A 2 X ff , ff S? 521315133 Stressing scholarship of the students and service to the school, the Nation- al Beta Club promoted the welfare of the school through a daily flag raising responsibility, monthly dress-up day, and other service projects. Highlights of the year were the student Hootnanny on April 23 and the trip to the State con- vention. BETA CLUB OFFICERS L. O'Hair and V. Williamson took their turn at lowering the flag. These officers were formally installed in February: M. Sells, treas.g L. Rambo, report.g J. Thomas, sec.g B. Gardner, pres.: C. McGuire, vice-pres.g and C. Bockelman, report. THE QTOREHOLIQE OF KNOWLEDGE BACK ROW: L. O'l-Iair, C. Williams, V. Iuhl, T. Sumpter, I. Long, M. Henricks, E. Loomis MIDDLE ROW: J. Langston, C. Swart, S. Nine, C. Bockelman, M. Dobbins, I. Hart, S. Schukar, M. Sells FRONT ROW: L. Black, J. Laverty, B. Gardner, J. Kimberlin, J. Allen, Janice Waugh, and N. Wheeler It is a twelve year span between the first grade and the senior year. L. Harris and L. Aldrich began their long trip while J. Hart finished hers. Janet demonstrated' how she consistently made the honor roll, Leisha and LaWanda showed their eagerness to try. P Y .TUNIOR HIGH STATE HONOR SOCIETY BACK ROW: S. Hedges, L. Jackson, D. Davis, R. Love, S. Jett MIDDLE ROW: I. Staats, R. Schuster, B. McGuire, S. Mulbery, K. Harvey, L. Alley FRONT ROW: M. Robertson, B. Sizelove, Mi Giass, P. Carlisle, M. Rolf OUTSTANDING LHS CITIZENS , CITIZENSHIP SEMINAR 5 BACK ROW: L. Hardison, M. Dobbins, I. Sperry, N. Wheeler, R. Bayliff, R. A. Devore, L. Sells, B. Schukar, P. McGuire, A. Carlisle FRONT ROW: S. Cable, D. Wiles, L. O'Hair, L. Rambo, M. Nine, C. Swart, W. Olmstead, and L. Null were all sponsored by Farm Bureau to attend the citizenship semi- nar at Oklahoma Christian College. I. Winn, R. A. Devore, F. Keith, C. Halliburton, I. Hart, and C. Crabtree learned much about the workings of the state government. They conducted a mock trial at the faculty tea given by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary. ,,,.uj , , 0'lufg'1, 32' QE E va? A QXLT, 3 ' : Z Y ' ago, 05 5 SEI : nu'In' O ?34'5m1 ,5 'bicsnolxc 'lfn',.-INN QV! LEGION CITIZENSHIP AWARD MASONIC AWARD C. Wheeler, F. Keith, J. Staats, C. Karns, S. W- D- Jeff, L- Jackson, C- Halliburton, K- Nine, and M. Glass were given the citizenship O'H2liI. M- Glass, 21151 B- Gardner WSIS UOHOIGCI award from the American Legion. with the receipt of the coveted Masonic Award. HARPER COUNTY FARM BUREAU gn ,. .LW , , .J Wm ,W ,A ai ,. -f ff, . , 'Ygig i, 1 A I X X ,K 3, -as f- ,mm ,, ,, ' f'V'!5? f ' , ff .g - ., . M ,f 1 me ,fi g B 1 J 22 LC-. if ,M ' 9. , , .Y , www, ...W , f f, 6 w.fG.f4,- ,... Q 1,-,,f,4fmn,:.M5,55,,, gp m- f gf:,,,, me ,,A1Wf f 4- , as W W , f 56 ,,,: .af 1? A if 2 f ,J f 4 ' 'cf f X A if X ,,yff,5,5k1,W,, I 4? V. B , -wffzm , H,,,,k ,.,. f 'wigg- ,. ,,,,, QL .,.,,,,,,M,1,,,- s ,gf -H: ,,,.Qz H , ,, :Jr mmgai. '- F 'sfe f pil? ,gli 'ef 5 5 1 ,fu ,.,,f Maeva: U T5 T,-11 , - LHS FACES RAN GAMUT OF EMOTION9 Ann .m1,fW,mf 'M f ,,g..,.....-ul, ..,,,,, ...,,,...L,, .,,, . W ,, , .,. . ,.., N , TEENAGE TEACHERS L. Sells expressed enthusiasm on student teacher day. Janitors V. W. Roberts and C. Stamm were on the job, checking the windowsills for dust. Each year during American Education Week the students of L. H. S. give the teachers a rest The teenager teachers take over the classroom for a day and learn what it is like to conduct a class. The student teachers are elected by their classmates from each class in the senior high school. M. Hadley and R. Morey showed their authority as superintendent and principal. S. Cable received an apple from one The class looked on while W. C. Earnst displayed his skills of her students in chemistry. as a bookkeeping teacher. N ,AW, ,B ,,LL H LS Q99 fx fgsigis 11 wi wx nisizue -' fix ISL, X ig, gg! i is mfgxiixafi 3318555 '5' m f mfib Q-is f9W4LQ?fis5?2 Bmw K fs? ,,,gi,,,Q X 535224 fwmzmf QAEMQQQQIH msaiiiii wwf' zssmzfv ssfszgswf. Einar 2295 gyfifssfhzgx ae, Q if fm fa! fa, E :sigma fe Z Wx am m TIGER FOOTBALL ROYALTY Being chosen as football queen is one of the coveted honors for the sophomore, junior, and senior girls. The candidates are selected each year by the football boys of each class with the final choice being by secret ballot. Coronation ceremonies are a halftime feature of the annual Home- coming game in October. Miss Omega Gannon was chosen by the 1965 Tiger squad as their football queen. CROWNED AT HOMECOMING The Queen and her escort, F. Keith, reigned with the attendants, L. Hester, C. Long, L. Glover, and V. W. Roberts. Junior royalty was Tammy Roberts and Stan Steffen. SEASON WAS Stow LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS FRONT: T. O'Hair, B. Gibson, V. Roberts, C. Long, T. Sumpter, J. Burkitt, G. Smith, T. Van Meter, J. Rolf, P. McFarland MIDDLE: Coach Postier, C. Jett, G. Pope, D. Hennigh, L. Miner, J. Haack, F. Keith, T. Black, L. Fore, D. Groth, D. Moore, Coach Steffen TOP: M. Henricks, M. Hadley, R. Brown, C. Stamm, G. Weston, R. Bayliff, S. Williamson, R. Groth, D. Moore, and F. Jordan. Practice was hard and rough every day of the season. SCORES 7 Mooreland 34 12 Waynoka 26 LHS O 12 Seiling 26 LHS 12 20 Watong a 32 LHS 0 0 Beaver 34 LHS 12 LHS 14 Hooker Hollis Buffalo Alva Shattuck Coach Steffen showed a lot of spirit. TIGERS WERE WORKERS SENIOR LETTERMEN . RAYMOND BAYLIFF RON GROTH MARVIN HADLEY DON HENNIGH 1 CLIFFORD LONG' V. w. ROBERTS IIM HAACK FERMUR KEITH GARY WESTON STANLEY WILLIAMSON YOLINGER TIGERS ENJOYED VICTORIOLIS SEASON BACK ROW: C. Swart, L. Alley, J. Crabtree, J. Horn, M. Ashlock, I. Gibson, L. Jackson, R. Pope, M. German, I. Staats, R. Vanfleet, G. Bartow. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Postier, S. Jett, T. Neel, T. Kilmer, D. Redinger, E. Kirkhart, E. Elam, R. Guffy, I-I. Nine, K. Miller, J. Robertson, L. Moore, C. Laverty, Coach Steffen. FRONT ROW: I. Noreuil, T. O'Hair, B. Gibson, D. Nine, A. I-lennigh, B. Sumpter, S. I-ledges, I. Garrettson, C. Williamson, D. Long, T. Breon, T. Davis. GRADE FOOTBALL BACK ROW: R. Ashlock, C. Bowker, R. Jackson, E. Neel, B. Wofford, W. Wright, R. Kirkhart, B. Foote, D. Swallow, G. Friend. MIDDLE ROW: S. Metcalf, L. Sutton, L. Gibson, M. Bernard, K. Seeger, M. Karns, M. Brown, R. Love, T. Hennigh. FRONT ROW: L. Wright, R. Carlisle, D. Hamil- ton, M. Fuller, W. Daniels, M. Bentley, R. Zollinger, D. Zollinger, L. McLaurine. ' l JUNIOR HIGH SCORES Tigers 14 Woodward 8 4 Mr. Jayme faith- Tlgers 6 Beaver 0 fully announced Tigers 20 Buffalo O Tiger games Tigers 38 Shattuck O ' Tigers 26 Beaver 0 Tigers 44 Buffalo 24 Tigers 50 Shattuck 36 JUNIOR HIGH TRIED HARD JUNIOR HIGH BACK ROW: Coach Steffen, L. Jackson, G. Bartow, M. German, G. Pope, D. Davis, J. Staats FRONT ROW: R. Kirkhart, S. Hedges, J. 'Ga1'rettson, R. Guffy, E. Elam, H, Nine GRADE TIGERS WERE FIGHTERS GRADE BACK ROW: Coach Postier, L. Alley, T. Davis, G. Pope, G. Bartow, B. Gibson, B, Foote FRONT ROW: A Hennigh, I. Garrettson, R. Zollinger, C. Williamson, L. McLaurine P.E. SUPPLIED EXERCISE i l N i I i W, Rogers liked his i new invention - a skateboard with a handle . i P i r B P. E. students enjoyed intramural games. , , I ,Q I fiiiiiiv' 'i if ,K ' -i 215f , 'a5g 4i52512g2?!ZiSi?3L sr,rs E issssssi E so ssss ,. , gt at sts -fr2' J as H M 'wg gi QM! K ' 'rf , .VVLL , W f',ff f I '-i.A --rr . tt,,i .s,' ' K, , , ..Vnewrwfzfm- ,sa n ,Q A Wm,,,,,,1,g,m,7,1,15f.wf WM. A A f W,.. N ,,,, ' ' .. . ,, ..f aww ,..,,,,..,., 1 1- ,,., -- ' ,.,, 1 ,,K9f,S1gw1.f-v5.4-ez,...,w,..,a . i ,,i.,,,1,. .,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,. M, A,,t ,J i .,,. ,, ,,,,, ,,i,E.,,, dtdsi i t,ss ,s i L. Fore hit the ceiling once in a R. Vanfleet and D. Redinger were ' 1 i Whlle- future musclemen. i w B. Jacobs built up his muscles. C, Flewellen and S, Sessions tried being acrobats. TEAMWORK WAS THE! A TEAM 5 N 4 l 1 A. Taylor, B. Gibson, L. Sells, C. Stamm, D. Hennigh, R. Morey, F. Keith, R. Devore, T. Rogers, R. Patterson, D. Mills, and Coach Iayroe The Tiger basketballers tried to live up to the team motto: We'll win 'em all! ls TEAM 1 D. Howard, M. Henricks, K. Jett, B. Gibson, C. Stamrn, R. Daniels, R. Morey, J. Sparks, R. Devore, D. Wiles, R. Patterson, T. Sumpter, D. Worth, and Coach Iayroe KEY TO VICTORY R. A, DEVORE DON HENNI GH FERMUR KEITH TOMMY ROGERS' LA NNY SELLS DELVIN WI LES RETLIRNING LETTERMEN. NEW PLAYERS. CLYDETTE CRABTREE A Guard MA RY LOU DOBBINS A Team A Guard BACK ROW: Coach Huffman, I. Sperry, K. Williamson, C. Crabtree, C. Schuster, M. McLaurine, O. Gannon, Coach Inman FRONT ROW: S. Devore, C. Bockelman, L. Hardison, M. Dobbins, D. Henricks, D. Hoch OMEGA GANNON WANDA GUFFY A Forward B F01'W31'd AND DETERMINATION CREATED BASKETBALL EXCITEMENT DONNITA HENRICKS ,Bu Team BRENDA NELSON A Guard B Forward BACK ROW: Coach Huffman, L. Riggs, I. Thomas, L. Hester, K. Hart, P. Ferchau, Coach Inman FRONT ROW: I. Grace, D. Casey, B. Nelson, C. Bowers, W. Guffy, S. Nine CHERYL SCHUSTILR CONNIE SWART JANIE THOMAS A Forward Trainer B Guard PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES .IUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL BACK ROW: G. Kamp, H. Duvall, J. Hart, M. Glass, G. Foote, C. Goodwin, D. Clyborn, K. Glover, R. Schuster, V. Messner, Coach Steffen FRONT ROW: D. Anderson, L. Kamp, K. Swineford, B. Sizelove, K. Bockelman, P. Sukdol, M. Robertson, B. Goodwin We , 1 16 I , , vp GRADE BASKETBALL I BACK ROW: B. Goodwin, M. Robertson, B. Sizelove, K. Bailey, F. Foote, L. Jett, S. Earnst, S. Perkins, P. Sukdol FRONT ROW: M. Rolf, K. Harvey, I. Brown, I. Hart, K. Bockelman, K. Swineford, S . Sessions MERLE'S AUTO SHOP WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE I I I I I I I I I I I I I STIMULATE THINKING SENIOR HIGH P. E. BACK Row: c. Mncheit, J. Thomas, K. Glover, B. Perefman, D. Baney, D. Riggs, O. Mills FRONT ROW: D. Foster, E. Thomas, B. Moore, G. Weston, L. Ashlock, Coach Inman JUNIOR HIGH P. E. BACK ROW: Coach Inman, I. Ward, L. Mauk, M. Zetterberg, J. Hildebrant, P. Leu- thy, M. Langston, S. Ingram, D. Smith, E. Thomas, G. Lynn, L. Lively, D. Laver- entz, P. Nordick FRONT ROW: M. Lynn, C. Lively, M. Moore, P. Moore, P. ln- gram, L. Flewellan, L. Berry, J. Ishmael, C. Dunsworth, B. Dunsworth D. Riggs and S. Ingram showed that the P.E. girls participated in other activities, too. TIGER BASKETBALL SCORES HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' A TEAM LHS 35 Shattuck 39 27 Mooreland 38 43 Buffalo 39 53 Supply 29 42 Gage 47 51 Forgan 25 42 Beaver 19 LAVERNE ALL GIRL TOURNEY 44 Tyrone 45 58 L. Sickles 47 48 Braman 50 40 Supply 32 39 Buffalo 51 42 Arnett 32 38 Forgan 26 39 Buffalo 45 42 Supply 29 41 Beaver 39 37 Waynoka 42 42 Gage 48 32 Shattuck 27 18 Mooreland 39 DISTRICT TOURNEY 32 Beaver 29 REGIONAL TOURNEY 42 Okeene 42 B GIRLS 33 Mooreland 14 LAVERNE ALL GIRL TOURNEY 21 Mooreland 50 29 Braman 48 20 L. Sickles 37 40 Waynoka 33 JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS 20 Shattuck 15 35 Gage 32 22 Supply 27 33 Gate 40 24 Beaver 36 29 Gate 30 23 Shattuck 23 30 Supply 34 27 Beaver 32 23 Buffalo 32 GRADE GIRLS 25 Paruna 36 21 Rosston 32 23 Beaver 28 P.E. GIRLS ' PYRAMID OF LHS EASY THERE! TWO POINTER! ALL -GIRLS T OURNEY HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' A TEAM LHS '76 Shattuck 56 64 Mooreland 48 68 Buffalo 49 55 Supply 66 58 Gage 36 43 Forgan 37 54 Beaver 27 66 Freedom 25 43 Supply 45 60 Selman 42 68 Forgan 41 7 6 Buffalo 52 PAN HANDLE TOURNEY 55 S. Fritch 56 66 Supply 58 65 Beaver 44 46 Waynoka 54 61 Gage 38 69 Shattuck 41 62 Mooreland 54 DISTRICT TOURNEY 44 Hooker 46 B TEAM 55 Buffalo 30 41 Supply 21 42 Forgan 18 36 Beaver 26 46 Forgan 21 70 Buffalo 38 61 Supply 50 43 Mooreland 35 MOORELAND ALL BOYS TOURNEY 49 Blair 70 41 Tyrone 42 47 Gage 63 35 Beaver 14 JUNIOR HIGH BOYS 30 Shattuck 21 34 Beaver 36 23 Woodward 39 38 Shattuck 25 49 Supply 37 33 Woodward 41 36 Beaver 42 37 Buffalo 25 GRADE BOYS 24 Selman 22 31 Rosston 21 40 May so K sim sw sw A x.sBz,.iiz:.:? 'v'ff1vfw g Ki SENIOR HIGH BAND ACHIEVED DRUM MAIORETTE t l i I is , 5 T X l wi tffitilwelfzi our f ,,.,,,i:. ..1k . ,-'..1.:Q:: as .zixflg x ,t ' - . - 1 'f'Le6'5'i?'iirQ- 3 A -2 51 1. T P t N .f . A :Eiga - usa. ' fsemssrffw fe-ass f ra at has myHr-av'r5wr,essfs,m3ka2,,'5ar1t 1 1 . Q ' 1 1 , is I t gps . . Y ' 2 1: -. '-3 5 1 r 523 l lb. - - ., we tar, is -M. 'ease -1.5-.idglmkkx t -sl. s -W 1 . -WB.---r'r - T sw iswife.wsffeamz-Qin 51 ,....f,,rfeffn i N. ie!Msl1s:2fs,.m5'sn,ami,tmsttaszimrr1.11'fMW1ir.:anw.r gig ,effrmfsze5f1s,: s 194. 1 Rwsrl i f lraw..3,n.ff-,,.astermgfV.fe1m+y..Mr,s.,if.35f1,..-.W.,at.,,,.-h,..,r,-ss, N r ,, M Y The band performed intricate maneuvers in the Alva CAROL BOCKELMAN contest. Homecoming events required cooperation among the three bands. BA ND OFFICERS 4 FIRST ROW: K. Long, report.: B. Gardner, vice-pres.g J. Winn, pres.: I. Hart, V. Carlisle, asst. drum majorette SECOND: I. Nicholson, twirlerg J. Hart, twirlerg J. Hildebrant, alt. twirlerg C. Bockelman, drum majoretteg S. Nine, alt. twirlerg I. Stinson, prop. manager THIRD: P. McFar- land, hist.g D. Clyborn, L. Hester, twirlerg.K. Hart, lib.g N. Wheeler, treas.g and T. Odell, lib. Compliments of Carol Bockelman's Grandparents, MR. AND MRS. CHRISA. STEINMANN of Albuquerque, New Mexico MAROHING AND CONCERT HONORS TWIRLERS DEBORAH CLYBORN JIMMY LINDA HART Providing sparkle and glamour to band performances, the twirling rank presented individual and group routines. LADONNA HESTER JUDY NICHOLSON JACKLYN'S JEWELRY, STAR MODEL, NORTHUP JEWELRY, and WOODWARD MACHINE AND AUTO CLINIC of Woodward TIGER HARMONY PRODUCED IN CONCERT. ON FOOTBALL FIELD. AND IN PEP ASSEMBLIES The Tiger musicians attended the Alva District marching contest, Liberal Clinic, Northwest Oklahoma Band Clinic, and Weatherford District Concert contest. The annual pop concert in January was a benefit performance for the Leonard Swallow family. Later in the spring a formal concert pro- vided a musical treat. fSee summer supple- ment.J Picture to the right shows the band at the Liberal Clinic. Mr. Gardner in action slsn y rrsl if I I A A - ' r-'r ffzQ1'iIEIff35.EIf' ,...,, qs.: '. A r'rrr fs . f - -h-' r'-r . rrrrr ' ,,.. . -' ,- A I Wigs f 1-1 .- M- .. -an 1, L Z, 't kisigiw' Z5??3L 5 ii I an . ' gi ,- r A l I 5I!g 5 l5i?3. .29 21 ' 1 i ,,.f 1 gk? K ,- . .Es i, - T . as fr. 5 gf Q r 1 QE 45455 I Anderson - Fr. Bockelman - Jr. Breon - Fr. Brower - Jr. Buss - Sr. Bowers - Soph. Cable - Sr. Carlisle - Sr. Carnagey - Sr. Casey - Soph. Clyborn - Fr. Cook - Sr. C. Daniel - Soph. Ferchau - Soph. Firth - Ir. Foote - Fr. Gardner - Sr. . Glass - Fr. Goodwin - Fr . . Guffy - Sr. Halliburton - Sr . HIGH SCHOOL BAND D. Halliburton - Fr I. Hart - Sr. J. Hart - Fr. K. Hart - Soph. D. Hedges - Sr. S. Hedges - Fr. D. Hendrix - Fr. L. Hester - Soph. D. Henricks - Sr. I. Hildebrant - Ir, D. Howard - Sr. F. Jordan - Soph. F. Kamp - Jr. G. Kamp - Fr. L. Kamp - Fr. D. Ketron - Fr. J. Langston - Sr. M. Little - Soph. K. Long - Sr. V. Messner - Fr. D. Methvin - Jr. McFarland - Ir. McGuire - Sr. Nicholson - Ir. Nine - Jr. Odell - Soph. Odell - Fr. O'Hair - Fr. Riggs - Sr. Riggs - Soph. Robertson - Fr. Rush - Jr. Schuster - Sr. Schuster - Fr. Shuman - Soph Stinson - Jr. Wheeler - Soph Wheeler - Ir. Williams - Ir. Winn - Sr. Woods - Soph. CARPENTER MUSIC COMPANY, Woodward 'W 5? HZ 2 'I Strutting in formation, the Tiger band participated in the district marching contest at Northwestern State College, Alva. .Jtt tft , ii f i'i', ..,, f ' 'Z 1 ,. -itt . f .... i r i i'1i i .1 H I it .,t IV ,t,f, . J 4 0 -A ' . 5 ' i , - - - - ' HW 1, ff' f 'B g id' rf 'S ': Giving of their free time, the Kr r V I ' pep band members were always fi 1 s op 1- ready to play for pep assemblies, f'g:?'f1? Vg, 4, I 1- , . f'f' , tA-'s i rs ball games, and you name it. ,yp ,,'. - ' s ityis it i ' DRUM MAIORETTE - sr. JUNIOR HIGH AND GRADE BANDS Providing entertainment at the junior high football games, the junior high band felt a sense of accomplishment. TW IRLERS f E335 t ' T E ., ' I , . n o 2 , V . ,. -f f ,... LL,,L , :zw....ff.,t 1 51 rf-.:: . ,f,,e5. si i ' - ' l - 1 : ,L :BY , a 'f -A s51 gg,q .i.. 52 iii .- au f, :L 'g i' Wiz! ' f li , ' 5 Frankie Foote S. Earnst, M. Ketron, S. Green, I. Hart added zip to the half-time action. Frankie Foote led the junior high band in the Alva District Marching Contest, achieving a superior rating. BA ND OFFICERS X Practice and more practice was the password to success. B, Sizelove, report.: L. McCoy, lib.: S. Green, twirlerg S. Perkins, vice-pres.g S Earnst, asst. drum majoretteg P. Sukdol, pres.: F. Foote, clrum majoretteg D. Laverentz, hist.g I. Hart, twirlerg S. Green, prop. managerg M. Ket- ron, twirlerg S. Jett, treas.g and L. Wright, prop. man- ager RANKED WITH THE BEST JUNIORHIGHBAND C. Bowker S. Green J. Cook J. Hart W. Daniel K. Ha-,Vey G. Friend C- Hopkins M' Fuller M. Ketron S' Green E. Kilmer T' Helmigh D. Laverentz B. Iacobs P. Luethy S. Jett L. MCCOY M' Katms S. Perkins D' Long M. Robertson L. McLaU.rine M. Rolf B. Methvin B. Rush T. Stinson B. Sizelove S. Stringer D. Smith B' Wofford K. Swineford L. Berry K. Bockelman I. Brown These creatures marched P. Carlisle across the field at the Hal- S. Courange loween game. S. Earnst F. Foote Goodwin SIXTH GRADE BAND SIXTH GRADE: E. Hart, C. Tibbets, I. Hopkins, D.. Hartley, E. Metcalf, D. Nichols, R. Noreuil, C. Karns, B. Loomis, J. Stinson, R. Firth, B. Ashpaugh, B. Hurley, L. Evanson, H. Woods, P. Perkins, M. Ray, T. Leuthy, D. Hennigh, C. Wheeler, D. Noreuil, G. Piersall, W. D. Jett, D. Courange, D. Barber, G. Dorr, R. Alley, M. Jones B. Garrettson, J. Shuman. FIFTH GRADE: K. Baldock, S. Nelson, S. Bernard, T. Eells, B. Wallenberg, P. Love T. Prophet, S. Zollinger, T. Blevins, P. Thomas, D. Batman, R. Hickmon, R. La- Munyon, K. Denton, C. Harvey, I. Hart, S. Smith, R. Gebhardt, R. Methvin, M. Tibbets, K. Stringer, T. Shuman, D. Odell, L. Hamilton, L. Stinson, B. Wright, L. Purcell, K. Benear, G. Nielsen. FIFTH GRADE BA ND Note Names are not in order of lineup of students VOCAL MUSIC DEPARTMENT The high school chorus under the direction of Mr. Leon Gardner met every day during the noon study period The big event of the yearwas the spring choral concert using the theme of TV commercials J. Hart, C. Bockelman, D. Henricks, V. Ingram, C. McGuire, G. Stinson, C. Williams, C. Halli- burton, D. Methvin, and D. Wiles were better known as 'The Group. PROVIDED ENTERTAINMENT V IRLS K- Bockelm-211. D. Laverentz, B. Goodwin, K. T. Hennigh, B. Methvin, R. Love, C. Bowker HHIVSY. I. Hart. and M. Rolf S. Stringer, and D. Long BOYS' ENSEMBLE D- ROSGIS. D. Z-Ollinger, G. Friend, E. Neel, B. Jacobs, and M. Fuller E. Elam, M. German, D. Marker, I. The boys above in action, Hildebrant, B. Moore, and D. Bailey il lustrated their ability to sing at the Christmas program. Directed by Mrs. Helene Jayroe, the junior high chorus practiced faithfully. JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS PEP CLUB ANQ, CHEERLEADERS E GEN ffl Eg, 'L W 7 -if Q , 'N ,j V154 x J: Pep Club members posed willingly at halftime of the Beaver game. Band members joined with the pep club in wishing the Tigers victory. Pep Club officers for 1965-66 were J. Hart, pres.g L. Black, vice-pres.g C. McGuire, sec.g C. Bowers, treas. Cnot shownjg and B. Sizelove, report. Pep assemblies were lots of fun. BAKER EQUIPMENT COMPANY, Buffalo OMOTED QCHO D. Hedges, B. Schukar, S. Cable M Dobb1ns, V Ingram, and C Schuster led the high school teams on to victory wlth peppy, enthuslastxc yells the ye ar round . for K wimmgwwymm K Swtneford H Duvall D I-Iendnx, G Foote, ., ,g,x,233,15'E a 1 z , xv at W s, tl lst- ll Nazi, Qatimyfzfi as is 'gyms Q T V wi. lwsgysfazlz . if rem T fffi if? wif , JV aililiirlitz gi' of ' :ll ni ff' 5' 2 d K Sie -iii F 1 r - L,-f ' . X x,,- ..Se!:ge2u5.!1ii2 a .2 T, t 1 TS E.-' . T X 5 Q N 1 --- wg: , ga,-igzfgigfg-gg'h'2: --f- Q .HSP fiififiiiiligh' H 512i'HsF4get.'aEL2Q?1iE3iii5? ' 5. ,5.', ,J ,E ii 33.5131 D 'flli A 'X E92 22.-if - 1 32 I is usa: Sl- Q ,.-.'-if-, '-Q--' ' ' E- ,t .x .-.fa-if la ,Si 2121 N 2 . ' 5 Viiggig E The high school cheerleaders held a pep assembly at Kilmer Stadium before a football game. V, T 5 GERMAN'S GROCERY of Rosstou, and LEE'S RESTAURANT of Ft Supply FHA GIRLS WERE PLEASED WITH SENIORS JUNIORS The Senior FHA girls completed their study of home- making and are now looking forward to making homes of their own. 1 Z 1 . Hmm-M E .g-' it f 1 't rr t . e',t tt't it ' N fit' f YM is -N, Vi - 1 ffl aw- .3 M k',, - , , . - - -,,--- K- g WS. Gr? 3 I MMVM...u...,..,..,,.'w'TZTf.W'...fffY13t? ' ' ,rw t.tt horr .. s s, r.,r .. . - -- .,,k ff f--' W -- -we 4- ,--,,f Q - H11 -If. .f mf mixer ,.:..m..,.xs.Z-1...M,. f ,,,. - hm .,.....,,mf,. ...P-...M .,, ,,,. , W. 1: 7EJl'T -S 3'l7iT--' 'f -H'-fm ' -- . - m.W..u :'f ' Wi' . ,..,, s ,,,, . - fe -'-f ' .. ef: 1' ,- . 7 , any! . H W W' - Qin.: --', 1 2,.-i, ,ZfitEJSS1Eif .,,. 5f'ff 12-V, 'i ffm .. 1, f waz.-sa: 1... . UW ,- t 'f r g f , V lv. , ' .. t ,A ' ,- V' E , me . E E ,.,-,. r 'i i - -, t - is , g t 1 fl ' - :-, ii, x7'W3i l f 1952 V 7 V rf 2: 1 i 2, i' 1 f?4'?1'M' ..1' ,.., ? , 'Wi' A ' Q- g A ,MW 1:1 .,.., .. ,, Mia' J va iiiit sr, '21 -21 1253! a f' , -. msg ' I - Vggli ,r,.. z SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN These girls discovered the joys to be found in FHA Having monthly meetings, serving at banquets, counseling with Mrs. Long, parties, sponsoring spring clothing drive, going to Oklahoma City in the spring, behaving as ladies do--these activities and many more helped fulfill the Future Homemakers purpose of learning to live better today in order that their lives and those of their families may be better tomorrow. FHA OFFICERS CHAPTER PARENTS M. McLaurine, hist.g B. Gardner, pianistg O. Gannon, Mrs. Long, Sponsorg Mrs. Laverty, Mrs. Dobbins, song leaderg C. McGuire, treas.g I. Laverty, pres.g K. Mr. Dobbins, Mrs. Wheeler, and Mr. Wheeler Hart, parl.: K. Long, report.: Mrs. Long, sponsorg and N, Wheeler, program chairman 14 HOME ECONOMICS OPPORTUNITIES ' Miss Schenk and Miss Tipton of Oklahoma State How would you like to wake up in the morning and . I I See this, University were first semester student teachers. ' Miss McLain and Miss Patchett, also of OSU, came for the second semester. Beth Gardner was given the Betty Crocker Award Kathy Long was a S of 1966. She won this delegate to the award by scoring highest NHUOHQ1 FHA COHVGH' ' sr.r . . - ' ' on a test given by Betty F1011 at Ph11adePh1a- -si' - Crocker IUC- ' to H11 the Senior girls. ii' -f11'1'f1 l at fa? M Y f-We ,ii' 1fsmxE The Christmas party is an annual event. Mrs. Long was proud of her new occupational training Little Rhonda Crocker modeled class in sewing. Members of the class made a variety 3 dress made for her in OT class of garments for individuals in the community. FFA SW EE TH EA RT Miss C. Schuster, senior, was chosen FFA Sweet- heart for 1965-66, The traditional white jacket was presented to her at the initiation ceremonies Sept. 23, FFA CHAPTER WAS PROUD B. Schukar, juniorg-C. Schuster, seniorg and C. Bowers, sophomore were the FFA Sweetheart candidates . Marilynn Benbrook, State FFA Sweetheart, gave a dramatic read- ing for the assembly. The new show barn was completed in time for the Fat Stock Eating pie blindfolded was a real thrill Show on Feb. 24-25. to these two green hands. ROLF'S WELDING, Pipe Lines, Buildings, Construction, Metal and Metal Products. Actlvity was the 1965 66 keynote for the chapter The outstanding. achievement of the year was the long awalted completion of the show barn on acreage purchased by the school district The acquiring of an FFA farm made the Laverne Chapter one of the outstanding vocational organlzatrons 111 Northwest Oklahoma. These officers led the Laverne FFA Chapter to many accomplish- ments. BACK ROW: Mr, Schultz, advisorg C. Laverty, vice-pres R. A. Devore sec.: I. Winn, treas FRONT ROW: J, Stinson Rep. M. Nine, pres. Z. Mulbery, sent. LETTER L MEMBERS WERE WINNERS Letter L Club presented its annual Negro minstrel and bought sweaters for its graduating members. Letter L officers for 1965-66 were Fermur Keith, pres. , Marvin Hadley, vice-pres. , Clydette Crab- tree, sec.g Cheryl Schuster, report. What a difference a little color made, huh, Alvin? Mr. Iayroe made himself comfort- able while he pondered over the script for the Negro minstrel - l RAY'S FOOD MARKET, of Laverne COMMUNITY CAFE, and CURTIS GROCERY of Gate. X Y T COUNCIL LED STUDENT BODY IN WORK AND PLAY President R. A. Devore and vice-president S. Bartowgave some very in- teresting speeches during the school year. BELOW they posed with Governor Bellmon after a school assembly. LEFT: Deanne Merritt got into the Christmas spirit at the Student Council Christmas party. RIGHT: Student Council members trimmed the school Christmas tree. OFFICERS Student Council officers were R. Devore, pres.g S. Bartow, vice- pres.g W. Olmstead, treas.g M. Dobbins, secretaryg and B. Gar- dener, report. 4-H HAS GOOD YEAR SENIOR HIGH 4-H FRONT ROW: W. Olm- stead, E. Thomas, L. Hardison, C. Williams, I. Thomas, I. Cook BACK ROW: D, Mulbery, L. Gibson, L. Null, I. Thomas, R. Kirkhart, C. Lively, K. Bockelman, K. Harvey, L. Lively DELEGATES TO THE AMERICAN ROYAL GRADE 4-H L. Harclison, and C. Williams of the Laverne Club and S. Nine of BusyBee Club in Beaver county attended the Kansas City American Royal. BACK ROW: H. Lively, S. Shuman, C. Stinson FRONT ROW: K. Hennigh, B. Ashpaugh, I. Stinson LIBRARIANS WERE WORKERS Service to the school was the aim of these or- g aniz ations . BACK ROW: I. Kimberlin, L. Berry, E. Kirkhart, I. Ishmael, R. Meliza, R. Swallow, W. Olmstead FRONT ROW: Mrs. Moore, G. Weston, D. Smith, I. O'Hern, Mrs . Sells JOLIRNALISM CLASS PUBLISHED PAPER AND ANNUAL Bill Marker, L. Batman and R. Meliza received layout instructions from Mrs. Bockelman for me annual. L. Batman did the original Tiger cartoons in the annu al . Mr. Huffman did some after hour counselling as he told D, Hennigh the techniques of sweeping the gym floor. QGME WORKING. SOME PLAYING. SOME GOOFING MADE THE YEAR FLY. Halloween brought goblins to the lunchroom. ' Themysteries of physics were exploredwi by R. A. Devore, Z. Mulbery, and F. Keith. Mr. Shackelford appeared to be telling l Gov. Bellmon that the school budget should be expanded at least that much. D. Methvin forced J. Hart into a rather awkward position to retrieve her property. F. Keith had several questions to ask Mr. Matthews of Northwestern State College during the first annual A11 A 11 , ,-,Ln T. Black and D. Duvall compared rings, agreeing that the junior rings were the best ever. 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Connie Gardner JBUCI Hart Swart and Gardner ALL-STATE, MOST ATHLETIC SPORTSMANSHIP MOST ATHLETIC SPORTSMANSHIP Slydette Crabtree Donnita Henricks Fermur Keith Lanny Sells SPEECH PROGRESS crzrsco AWARD MECHANICS DAR Bill Marker Beth Gardner V. W. Roberts Janet Hart STATE STAR FARMERS CHAPTER STAR FARMER Lavorty, Nine, Mulbery, Devore, Marker Mike Nine NEW ADDITION FINISHED IN MAY Early stage of constructlon Finished project Inspector Huffman FAREWELL PEP CLUB PREXY CURRICULUM SUPERIORS SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS Dobbms Cable Hedges Hart and Davis, Hart, Williams Dunsworth. R211'Hb0 RA LLY Stacey SCSSIOHS Herman or Hortense C'?J Mitchell and trophies LIVESTOCK CROPS STAR GREENHAND .ccss ' - , I i f ,, Vyby f 1- . ' , ' - - - ,,,. A , . fftgagifl g,w--,,'..f- - 45 f-,gfv ,.,,:,fiQf mfg::r,.sf., .fu R :msg fggm, .. - mexzizlaal w f , g I I I , A ' Q.. s,., Fred Kamp Jackie Staats Elaine Firth and Dewayne Mills were chosen to be junior marshalls for the graduation exercise. 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