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WARREN L. BEA VERS SPONSOR Attended Eastern Oklahoma A 8: M College B. S. Degree, Oklahoma State University. Proud possessor of a private pi1ot's license - Floyd Dowell Correspondent for CO -ED MA GA ZINE - Nan- cy Standiferd Homemaker of Tomorrow in Betty Crocker test - Brenda Ott
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.TA MES RUSSELL THORNE One of the greatestlabor-saving inventions of today is tomorrow. AMBITION: To become a rich hog farmer. WEAKNESS: Girls with long hair. Dramatics 3, 49 Marching and Concert Band 19 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4g Of- ficer 2, 3, 49 Football 1, 2, 3, 49 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 49 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, L -Club 1, 2, 3,4, officer 2, 3,4 LINDA KAY STANDIFERD What is life for if not to have a little fun? AMBITION: To be a successful secretary and housewife. WEAKNESS: Osage boys with sharp cars. Dramatics 3,49 Marching and Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Twirler 1, 2, 3, 49 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Dance Band 1, 2, 39 Ba11dCOu11cil49 So- lo Work 1, 2, Ensemble Work 2,3,49 Mixed Chorus 1, 49 Girls Cho- rus 1, 2, 3, 49 FBLA 2, 3, 49 Regional Convention 2, 3, 49 State Con- vention 2, 3, 4g National Convention 2, 3 9 General Business C on - test Winner29 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 49 Officer 4, Annual Staff 44 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 49 FBLA Newspaper Editor 4 DEANNA JOAN ZINK There is always a walking newspaper around somewhere. AMBITION: To own my own Mustang. WEAKNESS: Black cars with red interiors. Dramatics 3, 49 Marching and Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Pep Band 1, 2, 3g Mixed Chorus 1, Girls Chorus 1, 2, 39 FBLA 2, 39 Regional Convention 2, 35 State Convention 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 39 Pep Club 1, 2, 3
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Class Histor On August 27, 1963, seventeen meek, anxious freshmen entered Lebo High School--the halls of higher education . Determined tohold their own with the upperclassmen, they completed the first year of high school without encountering too many difficulties. The elected officers for the class were Glenn Craft, presidentglzloyd Dowell, vice-presidentgDiana Pock, secretaryg and Rolland Mark, treasurer. Mr. Gary Van Leeuwen was chosen class sponsor. The sophomore class oftwenty students participated in high school more fully. Vicki Miller, Nan- cy Standiferd, and Brenda Ott joined the class at the beginning of the year. Class officers for this mer- ry group were Rolland Mark, presidentg Diana Pock, secretaryg John Davies, treasurer, Cathy I-Iamman, vice-president: and Mr. Van Leeuwen, sponsor. With the beginning of the junior year, two main goals were in our thoughts, the Junior-Senior prom, and the senior trip. In November the class presented its play, Home Sweet Homicide . We carried on several successful money-making projects throughout the year, such as a doughnut sale, car wash, and others. On May 7, 1966, the seniors were our guests at the Junior-Senior prom, which used the theme, Tender is the Night . The officers who lead the juniors were Galen Miller, presidentg Glenn Craft, vice-presidentg Nancy Standiferd, secretaryg and Floyd Dowell, treasurer. Class sponsors were Mr. Warren Beavers and Mrs. Linda Burris. We were happy to have Wayne Francis join the class at the beginning of the junior year. At the close of our junior year we chose the officers to guide us through our senior year, Galen Miller, presidentp Cathy Hamman, vice-presidentgNancy Standiferd, secretaryglfloyd Dowell, treasurerg Glenn Craft, Student Council representativeg class sponsors, Mr. Beavers and Mrs. Marjorie Sheeley. Ken Scott joined the class at the beginning of the senior year which opened August 29, 1966. We began the last of our twelve years of education, with twenty-0116 students. Steve Kellum did not return. We launched our busiest year by holding the annual Senior Carnival, and soon after the magazine sale. Our treasury grew slowly throughout the year with proceeds from a fireworks stand in July, a doughnut sale, the senior play, Cheaper by the Dozen, and concessions sold at all ball games. Twenty-one eager, anxious, but slightly melancholy seniors marched into the gymnasium for the last time on May 17, 1967, to receive diplomas, for it was graduation night. There was only one more activity for the Senior Class of 1967, the senior trip. At midnight fol- lowing graduation, the group boarded the bus and left for an unforgettable trip through the South. We, the Senior Class of 1967, wish to express our thanks to the teachers for helping us throughout twelve years of schooling, the community for its support during money-making projects, our fellow stu- dents for the friendship and encouragement they have given us. We wish especially to thank our parents for their guidance and support throughout these twelve years of our education. Those who have attended Lebo Public Schools all twelve years are David Bartley, Gale Combes, Glenn Craft, Iohn Davies, Cathy Hamman, Terry Knight, Galen Miller, Shirley Sloan, Linda Standiferd, Jim Thorne, and Deanna Zink.
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