MacArthur High School - Highlander Yearbook (Lawton, OK)
- Class of 1980
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Wg, APU 3 L' JW 6 J '60 5352 wil E361 462946 B 5053 5332 if f2?iQf2'bQb LD X .W ?, V' HIGHLANDER GOOD VIBRATIONS SENIORS CLUBS HIGHLANDER ROYALTY CONTENTS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FACULTY 84 ADMINISTRATION ATHLETES IN ACTION 9 SCHOLASTICS 4 FAMILY ALBUM ' '.11 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES .. 33 ORGANIZATIONS .l l.'. 91 FINANCIAL FRIENIJ3 -A ..........,............. 113 Hi hlander Sensations Cheerleaders Nancy Amato Teresa King and Lisa Ellison inspire the MacArthur fans at all types of athletic events l Cindy Holleque, Teri Carroll, Meta Cox, and Janet Waldkoetter relax before their performance at the Dallas Cowboys vs. Cincinnati Ben- 5 gals game. Junior twirler Lisa Jones, expresses her concentration at a half-time i show. Q 2 Good Vibrations nan ws ' nous T y L y dds pizzaz and a All H b displays an dbl t pretty face to 3 Highlandef routine- Sophomore twirler Sheila Rogers shows he style before the Highlander crowd. We are small enough to be personal but large enough to be well known As the school year begins relationships are formed within our small group that give way to a family With each new day comes new meaning With each new experience the family matures and its unity strengthens The strength of the family reaches further than ever before The ability of our family allows BIG MAC to shine above all others 1 Good Vi b MacArthur roasts the Bulldogs at the pre- Altus bonfire. Darla Martin, Kathy Robertson, Rita Stewart, Jeff Brooks, and Andre Townsend shout the senior battle cry. 4 Good Vibrations Nloments To Remember Tight e jackets nd Ma rk Huffer is caught in the intensity of the Choctaw Yellow game. Sign of the times from Texas stadium. iams and Mark Stratton take five during practice. Lisa McWiiliams and Steve Duncan discuss disadvan- tages of the kilt before halftime. Good Vibrations 5 sffl' '93 Flag girl Sandra Ramos keeps a watchful eye Cheerleader Cindy Scruggs shows her originality to Kelly Whitaker on her especial Someone before the Hirschi Huskie game. Juniors Terry McConico and Robin Rochelle try to wrap up the Good Vibrations football team. lf my friends could see me now! says senior Highlander- ette Lori Woodruff. Hey, Anjila Grimsley, what are you smiling about? 5 -Q Q we 2324 M fg: F fi 4 3 mg: Vik, M s 2,2 1 5515: , -W X4 N ' ll i Wig. 2 5 E . fi +1 lf Q -it it fi nu... one., liisn. loan. naw? nu.. 'H , 'Q ia 1 Ax. fm M xi .QR W Y Q'-1 'fb .Q J' - fm ' ' x if M, fw, QE? f-,iw ,iw ' B 'Mia . 436, ff 7 if 2, , xc ww ' Y PS asia e E y + 14 um, . 5 f - S Y A auf 4-x va fllf r mmm E QW as ,im g WE F ,,,3,Np-1' Highlanders Go For The Gusto Juniors Tony Edwards and David Aumann are a little curious about a girl photographer. Johnny Woods tries to keep himself busy as he practices his talent in the art room. 8 Good Vibrations Senior Karen Day tries to explain to sophomores Debbie Rob- erts and Jackie Booth that it's all in experience. me-nw' Senior Ned Babb shows his appreciation to cheerleader Nan- cy Amato. i Sophomore Donnie Caldwell displays a tense moment at the Duncan game. Kelly Kennedy siides his hand a little farther down as Teresa Goodman keeps a cool head. Senior Mark Randel expresses his loyalty by wearing his Big Mac T-shirt. Snakes?! Crawdads?! In here, with me?!! says junior Joe Krebsbach. Good Vibrations 9 Varsity Choir: 1ST ROW: Ava Gardner, Wanda Simmons, Tammy Lowry, Jeff McClain, Tommy Duvall, Russell Rich- ardson, Clarence Hall, Tammy Moore, Teri Carroll, Velina Davenport 2ND ROW: Mrs. Charles, Theresa Leon, Cynthia Thomas, Rosalyn Solomon, Grady Shoemaker, Kent Blakley, Scott Brown, Reggie Jenkins, Meta Cox, Ka- ren Day, Kim Naquin. 3RD ROW: Wanda Washington, Melody Blevins, Renata Fordham, Ellis Fernandez, Bryan Dal- ton, Chris Byers, Wade Fields, Janene House, JoAnn Jefferson, Becky Culver 4TH ROW: Yvonne Thomas, Cindy Phil- lips, Sharlet Rowley, Jerry McConico, Andre Townsend, Larry Standridge, Terry McConico, Tyrone Gipson, Mark Randel, Cindy Scruggs, Laurie Hartline, Lori Fountain. Fgv rv N' -X 'CX -sy' MQ ' 2- A T: x CN U7 Hg 'V '27 fx X KJ 013,145 2:1 A XJ fl Let There Be Music The different ex ressions of Mac's Music Makers: The self assured senior-Barbara Course the live it u 'unior-Grace Keck and P ' , the anticipating sophomore - Melissa Gallops. y p J 10 Good Vibrations K may 'dxf ' ,nf an fi 52522: 5, 31 , H W 5 E f +. 5. E EE L,,.3 ,lm L25 ww 52225264 ,f-ff Q v mg EL a f 'f 13151 isles ? sw - f :.a S Robert Koren quenches his Oklahoma The Beat Goes On -QA! The senior trip: 1ST ROW: George Mitchell, Karen Day, Terri Kern, Kathy Robertson, DeOndra Gaines, Lauri Hartline, Cindy Phillips, 2ND ROW: Danny Cooper, Randy Carroll, Larry Davis, Kent thirst out at the Old Plantation. Blakley, Mike Cooke, Mike Douglas, Mike Wilson. i 5 Insert tab A, into slot B, bolt C, and close D. Jackie Miller, Jeanette Bennett, Vickie Coley, Debbie Little and Linda Dunn boogie to the beat of a Highlander drum. 12 Good Vibrations Steve Brown stands at attention before the Ardmore game. vs., 4, -es . Reggie Jenkins fires up everyone at the Duncan pep rally except old lady Carol Peck. Jane McCIung has the thrill of victory .... and Pat Roberts has the agony of de-flate! Good Vibrations 13 Homecoming Court Excitement verses disbelief as Edie Runyan is crowned 1980 Homecoming Queen by last year's queen, Hiwatha Towers. Wan cy Zmafo Edie Runyan with escort Kent Blakl y 14 Good Vb ato s Cin3y Scruggs ji-Jita ,Bailey 'Eff' stab I All In A Day's Work Juniors Debbie Little, Kim Yahner and Vina Pinson rack their brains ,g. on the PSAT test. The Big Mac team attempts to pluck Eagle Tommy Duvall at the Eisenhower pep rally. But Mom, he followed me home from the State Fair. Can I keep him? 16 Good Vibrations Grady Shoemaker hits the bottle Cwaterj between plays. Jackie Copeland, Linda and Marion Dunn and Velina Davenport plan their strategy for the next inning at a Big Mac softball game. Senior class president Edie Runyan and student body president Mike Cooke are prepared to face the many challenges that await them after graduation. Class Of CD D Seniors 17 HIGHLANDER PRIDE Tammy Wood Senior Hugnlanderette expresses ner feeling of being a member of the Bl Mac Famul With tne confidence Srnlle of pride' M... GREG ALLISON NANCY AMATO . ' ,A .8 ty-,, . . ' gained through her experiences at Mac, Tammy can wear a 9.532 KIM ARNETT HAU ASHMORE ALFRED AUSTIN NED BABB RITA BAILEY LORRIE BENNETT 18 Seniors T MARK BENNETT VENITTA BENNETT KENT BLAKELY MELODY BLEVINS SANDRA BOLONGIA GUY R BOOTH JEFF BROOKS APRIL BROWN SAMUEL BROWN STEVEN BROWN TAMRA BROWN ANGELA BRYANT BERNIE BRYANT RANDY CARROLL LISA CARVER Senior tallback Bryan Dal ton started oft has 1226 yard rushlng season wlth a good showlng against the Wolverines of Lawton Hugh 191 yard performance agalnst the Chlckasha Chucks Bryans many tal ents wlll be missed next year' Bryan's seasonal best was a LAURA COBBLE JOHN COLEMAN Seniors 19 56977016 MIKE COOKE BARBARA COURSEY CINDY CROW ln this year s Home coming Assembly Candy Scruggs ut lnzed her 8 years of dancing lessons dancung to the coun try strings of Chuck en Reel Cindy IS not usually viewed In this style of dress because for the past 3 years she has been a cheerleader for the Mac Famlly' DANNY COOPER NICK COSENTINO SARITA CRAWFORD EDDIE CROSS PIA CRUNIP BRYAN DALTON MONTE DAVENPORT VELINA DAVENPORT JOHN R. DAVIS LARRY DAVIS 20 Seniors T CARDELL DAY KAREN DAY ELYESE DEATHERAGE KIRK DEFOREST CATHY DONAGHEY MIKE DOUGLAS STEPHEN DUNCAN DARRYL DUNN Edith Ann CEdleJ Runyan played her dog Spots favorlte empllfled her comical ablllty dur :ng the Homecoming Assembly' V song on the recorders. She ex' TOMMY DUVALL ART EDMONDS JAMES ELLSWORTH MARY ELAM DAVID ENGEL Seniors 21 SEJWOIQS JACK ERWIN GLENN EVANS STEVE FARIES The 'Senior Ring' is a symbol of twelve years of hard work and dedication. There are over fifty styles of rings avail- able for our Fam- ily of Seniors to select from. WADE FIELDS JOHN FIELY SELENA FIRMAN 22 Seniors SHERRY FOWLER SUSAN FRY DARYL GAINES ELLIS FERNANDEZ MIKE FIELDS RICKY FLORES DEONDRA GAINES AVA GARDNER MICHELLE GIBSON CAROLINE GONZALES MELANIE GREATHOUSE CLARENCE HALL LEIGH ANN HAIVIBRICK JOHN HANSEN MIKE HARKINS Our famllys ovxn plpe major Stephen Duncan was the only hugh school paper In the state ln 1979 Here are Stephen s feel lngs about playlng the plpes To me the plpes are the em bodlment of our schools splrlt They are the physucal repre sentatlon of what we all feel We re Highlanders and luke generation upon generatlon of Scotsmen before us we hear the same erle call to battle the sklrl of the plpes This IS the same call to arms that has been heard from Waterloo to El Almaxn I feel as lf every sound that l send on the pipes IS a little piece of hnstory a sec tlon of that splnt that clrlves men forward to glory and hon . , I . . I I I I. - , , .. , . . I I I I Y . II OI'. TINA HARMON LAURIE HARTLINE KATHY HARWOOD ANTOINETT HENDERSON Seniors 23 SSN! 0165 I BARBARA HENSON THOMASINE HENSON CHRIS HERBER SHIRLEY I-IERRING Homecomin JACKIE HILL CINDY HOLLEQUE Kelly Whitaker and her escort, Nancy Amato and her escort Kelly Kennedy. Ned Babb. HARLAN HOOKS DIANA HUGHES 24 Seniors JACK HUNTER LAURA JACK ANGELA JACKSON DAVID JEFFERSON I REGGIE JENKINS IVIIRIAIVI JENNINGS IVIITCH JOHN CHERIE JOHNSON '79 SEAN JOHNSON VIRGINIA JOHNSON PAM JONES Rita Bailey and ner escort, An- dre Townsend GRANT KECK KELLY KENNEDY TERRI KERN DENISE KILMETZ TERESA KING THOMAS KIRKWOOD GEQRGE KROBQTH Seniors 25 SQSVWOIC I TROY LEWIS LHERIE LYNDS KEVIN MASON DEBBIE MAYO 26 Seniors MARCIA MCNEAL TOBY MIRANDA Battalion command- er, Chuck Teel, dem- onstrates the true qualities of leader- ship, dedication, and self-discipline. He has been actively in- volved in ROTC throughout his high school years. He has served on the drill team for the past two years and this year he was drill team commander. DARLA MARTIN EDDIE MCINTOSH GOERGE MITCHELL STANLEY LANDRETH DAVID LAUGHY BRUCE LEWARK DENA LEWIS I I . req, V4 W' 5.4 k I av Zn. 'Ik e IIE? 'Wolff N A1 Senior John Davis puts his newly acquired 'pilots license' to use by spending his leisure time chasing clouds around the Southwest. Z- SHIRLEY MORANVILLE DEBBIE MORETZ HOWARD MOUNTAIN PAULA MOWERY LE NAVARRO KINA NIEDERIVIEIER TAMMY O'CONNER MARIA OZUNA EVERETTE PATTERSON CAROL PECK CINDY PHILLIPS REGINA PIERCY TONY PIPPIN Seniors 27 28 Seniors 86977016 GALE POE GARY POIRIER MIKE PUTNEY DONNA RAMEY STEVE RAMOS IVIARK RANDEL KENNETH RAY RANDY RAY DONALD REINWAND JOHN RHODES Let's teach him to roll over and play dead, says Pat Roberts to Art Edmonds. These two seniors are learning the anatomy of a cat through their lab workin Mr. Gordon Smith's class AA 3 au ?m1 ' r'-- M rar'-'mmf -ff ' we ref-':.m'fee' ' 7 GREG RICE PAT ROBERTS KATHY ROBERTSON PATTY ROCHESTER STEPHANIE ROIVIERO EDIE RUNYAN VICTORIA SARABIA DEARBRA SHAW JANET Roor DEBORAH RORAY SANDRA ROWLAND Versatile performer, 1 Karen Day, learned to play the xylophone with the experience gained through her twelve years of piano playing. She has spent seven dedicated years performing musical pieces with her bass JEFF RUPE SCOTT SADOWSKI CINDY SCRUGGS GRADY SHOEMAKER NoELlA SHURBURN TAMMY SINNING Seniors 29 , XXWLK ' ' Q., ' X,-H .1 emu: MF -: V ' H1110 if ,' :gemsisg sr: K H L 3112, A hx ? ' war Q X . 144 6 g '1 Fw' is ,L def ' l 'WU H: M. .mf Rh A L'-Q V ' ' M IW, LEM ' in Y ' 'tiff ' N 7 H .Q N N , YLILLAM K , -v 'L ik, :J 4 5 LORRAINE TUBES JAUNITA TURNPAUGH TINA TWYMAN DONNA WEBBER GREG TUGMON X inexperience at cooking with this over-Cooked Hot Dog! JOYCE TWYMAN T Q Senior Home Economics III student, Cherie Lyhds, shows her JEFF VICKERS DEANN WASHENBERGER SUE WASHENBERGER DERWIN WEBBER KELLY WHITAKER RHONDA WHITAKER Seniors 31 55371016 TERRY WHITEHILL CARLA WHITEMAN CHANCE WILLIAMS JANIE WILLIAMS MIKE WILSON TERRIE WOMACK TAMMY WOOD LORI WOODRUFF 32 Sensors JOHNNY WOODS MITCH YAHNER ANN YEAHQUO FRED YOUNG I MARK WILLINGHAM TARA WILLIS DEBBIE WILSON FLORINDA WILSON 9 Q vnivr uperlufives P ' s, Greg Alllson: FFA 3yrs, Sentinel and Vic President: VICA 2yrs. Nancy Amato: Spanish 2yrs, President: SBA 3yrs, Treasurer: FCA 2yrs: Optimist Student of the Month: Kiwanis Student of the Month: Principal's Honor Roll: Tennis lyr: JV Cheerleader lyr: Varsity Cheerlead- er 2yrs: Who's Who Among American H,S. Students 2yrs: Spanish Club Queen: Home- coming Attendant: Junior H.S. Wrestling Queen. Klm Arnett: CFrom H.S. in FLA. 84 LA.J Coed Interact 2yrs, Treasurer: Kiwanettes lyr: Spanish Club lyr: Treasurer: Cheerleader 9th 8: 11th. Hau Ashmore: Football 3yrs: MHS 3yrs. Alfred Austln: German 2yrs: Band Swyrs: Jaz Band lyr: ROTC 2yrs: Battalion Armor: Nat'l Honor Society 2yrs: Oklahoma Honor Society 2yrs: Honor Roll 2yrs: Principal's Honor Roll 2yrs: Tri-State Honor Band lyr: All-Region Band lyr: Superior Ratings on Solos, Duets, and Quartets at Band Con- tests 9th-11th. Ned Babb: Interact 3yrs, Vice President: M Club 3yrs: Biology lyr: French lyr: NHS 2yrs: Yearbook, Art Editor: CEast High Football MVP: CMacJ Golden Glove Award: Oklahoma Honor Society lyr: Honor Roll 4yrs: Kiwanis Student of the Month: Base- ball 4yrs, Capt: F.O.A.D. 1yr, President: Procrastinator's Club 2yrs, Secretary: Dean's Honor Roll lyr: Homecoming Escort 12th: All-District Football Honorable Men- tion 12th: Wrestling 2yrs: Hockey and Soc- cer CEast Highj: Art Awards: Football 3yrs. Rlta Bailey: Native American 2yrs, Secre- tary: Afro American 3yrs: FBLA lyr: M Club 1yr: SBA lyr: FCA lyr: NCA All-Ameri- can Cheerleader lyr: Who's Who Among American H.S. Students 2yrs: Track 4yrs: Track Letterman lyr: Honor Roll 4yrs: Par- ticipant in Youth appreciation Week: Nomi- nee for Honorary Award Scholarship 1yr: lst Runner-up for Homecoming Queen. Carlton Baker: Football lyr: Basketball, lyr: R.O.T.C. 1yr, Bob Bass: VlCA lyr: Track lyr: ROTC lyr: Rifle Team Commander lyr, Lorrle Bennett: M Club 1yr: French 2yrs, Reporter: Spanish 2yrs: Math 3yrs: FHA lyr: SBA 2yrs: Honor Society 2yrs: Octa- gon 2yrs: Tri-State Honor Band 1yr: All-Re- gion Band 2yrs: Superior Ratings on Solo's 9th 8. 10th: Swimming 3yrs, Capt. 2yrs, Mark Bennett: Spanish lyr: Nat'l Forensic League 1yr: Who's Who Among American H.S. Students: Football lyr. Kent Blakely: French 1yr: Band 3yrs: Varsi- ty Choir lyr: Tennis Letterman 2yrs: Nat'I Honor Society lyr: Oklahoma Honor Soci- ety 4yrs: Tri-State Honor Band lyr: Tri- State Honor Symphony lyr: All-Region Honor Band 2yrs: Who's Who Among American H.S. Students: 6 Medals for Band and Choir. Melody Blevlns: Varsity Choir 4yrs: Jazz -Ensemble 3yrs: FBLA 3yrs: Speech 81 Dra- ma 4yrs: FHA 4yrs, Parl: SBA 3yrs: S.D. Honor Choir 4yrs: All-State Choir lyr: Thes- pians 3yrs, Pres: Spanish 2yrs: French 3yrs: German 2yrs: Kiwanettes 3yrs, Sec!Pres: N.F.L. 3yrs, Secretary: Queen: Native American 3yrs, Vice Pres: Octagon 2yrs: Biology 2yrs: Art 2yrs: Math lyr: Pep Club lyr: Editor of Yearbook 9th: Harmony Award: Outstanding Thespian IO: 29 Vocal Medals: Performed in the Nutcracker, Pip- pin: Going Ape, Bye-Bye Birdie, Sagebrush Sal, Annie Get Your Gun, and Flowers for Algernon. Geraldlne Body: Spanish lyr, Secretary: VOE 2yrs: Drama lyr: Track 3yrs: Basket- ball 3yrs, Capt: Karate 3yrs. Sandra Bolongla: FHA 3yrs: Art Club 2yrs: Art Queen lyr: Octagon 2yrs: French lyr: Afro American 1yr: Native American lyr: Honor Roll lyr: Highlanderettes lyr: SBA 1yr. Guy Booth: NHS 3yrs: Okla. Honor Society 3yrs,: Math 2yrs.: interact lyr.: Octagon lyr, Pres.: SBA 2yrs.: Yearbook lyr.: Mu Alpha Theta 2yrs.: ROTC 3yrs., 1Battalion S-lj: Scholastic Award: Citizenship 8: Schol- arship Award: Commandant of Cadets Award for Leadership Excellence: Nat'l So- journers Award: Student ofthe Month: Out- standing Student fOptimist-MHSJ: Princi- pal's Honor Roll 3yrs.: Who's Who Among American High Students: America's Out- standing Names Sr Faces of American High: Nat'l Merit Scholarship finalist: ROTC Bat- talion High Shooter: Tennis lyr.: Okla. Highway Patrol Lawmen Academy Gra- duate 1yr. Jeff Brooks: Yearbook 2yrs., Clubs Ed.: MAC Maniacs 1yr., Pres,: Drama 4yrs.: Spanish 1yr.: Honor Roll 4yrs.: Best Sup- porting Actor 1yr.: 2nd-Regional One-Act 1yr.: 3rd-State One-Act 1yr,, Student Coun- cil 1yr,: Literary Magazine Zyrs, Aprll Brown: Kiwanettes 1yr.: Afro-Ameri- can lyr.: FHA lyr.: Track lyr. Sammy Brown: Cross-Country Letterman 2yrs.: Basketball 3yrs.: ROTC lyr. Steve Brown: Biology lyr: DECA lyr: Foot- ball 1yr. Tammy Brown: FFA 3yrs: Horticulture 2yrs. Angela Bryant: 1Ansbach H.S.-Germanyb Basketball lyr: Varsity Letter lyr: FBLA 1yr. Bernie Bryant: Afro-American lyr: Octagon lyr: German lyr: Biology lyr: MVP Football QGermanyJ: Football lyr: Basketball 1yr: Track 2yrs: Football lyr: Teen Club 2yrs: Comp. Executive Office 1yr, Peggy Bundy: MHS 3yrs. Randy Carroll: German lyr: SBA lyr: M- Club 2yrs: Basketball Letterman lyr: Golf 1yr: Letter Awards in Golf-Senior Award: Basketball lyr. Llsa Carver: FBLA lyrs: FHA 2yrs: Keyettes lyr: Band 3yrs: Biology 1yr. Laura Cobble: FHA 3yrs: Spanish lyr: Youth for Christ 2yrs: Vo-Tech. Dallls Cook: EHS Afro American 3yrs: MHS Afro American lyr: Basketball lyr: Lawton Disc Jockey 4yrs. Mike Cooke: Principal's Award: Scholastic Award: Director's Award: Gavel Award: Freshman Personality: Football, Baseball, 81 Basketball Captain: Homecoming Escort: qM.H.S.J French 3yrs: Math 3yrs, Vice Pres: Interact 3yrs, President 2yrs: SBA 2yrs, President 1980: NHS 4yrs: Oklahoma Hon- or Society 4yrs: FCA 3yrs: M Club 3yrs: Band 4yrs, Vice Pres. 84 Secretary: Biology 3yrs, Reporter: Yearbook Editor 1yr: All- Region 4yrs, lst Chair: Okla. All-Star Marching Band 2yrs: Okla. Honors Wind En- semble 12th: Okal. All-State Orchestra lyr: 11 Solo Medals: 28 Ensemble Medals: MHS Safe-Driver 1979: Student of the Month 2yrs: Soc. of Distinguished American HS Students 4yrs, Nat'l Honor Roll: Senate 84 House Page: NE Lions Student ofthe Quar- ter 12th: Principal's Honor Roll 4yrs: Let- terman-Tennis 2yrs, Baseball 2yrs, Football 3yrs: Tennis Elk's Award 11th: Who's Who in Music 2yrs: Junior Marshall for 1979 Graduation: Marching Band Soloist 12th: Job Fair Coordinator: Senior Class Co-Vale- dictorian: Elk's Teenager of the Month 12th, Danny Cooper: Football lyr: Basketball 2yrs. Nlck Consentlno: Industrial Arts 2yrs iMac- Arthur and Jackson H.S.J. Barbara Coursey: French lyr: Youth for Christ lyr: FHA 3yrs: FFA lyr: Biology lyr: All-Region Honor Band 3yrs: Tri-State Hon- or Band 2yrs: ASBDA Honor Band lyr: All- Star Marching Band 1yr:Who's Who Honor Band lyr: Senior Honor Band: Honor Band 4yrs: Stage Band 2yrs, Sarlta Crawford: FHA 4yrs: VICA lyr: lst. Place ribbons for Art. Eddle Cross: Football lyr: Basketball 3yrs, Clndy Crow: Biology lyr: Band 4yrs: Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 12th: All-Region Band 2yrs: Tri-State lyr: District-State Medals 3yrs: Mat Maids 2yrs: Twirler. Pla Crump: FHA 2yrs, Historian: Pep Club 2yrs: Native American 2yrs: Afro-American 3yrs: Highlanderettes lyr: SBA 2yrs: ROTC Cadet Major: Vocal Singing Awards: Track 1yr. Bryan Dalton: Biology 2yrs: Interact 3yrs, Sec!Treasurer: M Club 3yrs: FFA lyr: Outstanding Athlete lyr: Mr, MHS Candi- date: All-Area Running Back lyr: All-Area Big School Back of the Year lyr: All-State Football lyr: Coca-Cola Prep Player of the Year lyr: Football 4yrs: Wrestling 4yrs: Track 4yrs: MVP District 3-3a 12th: Golf lyr: Oklahoma Honor Society 2yrs: NHS Zyrs: Coca-Cola Prep Player of the Week Zyrs: Homecoming Escort 2yrs: Track- 3yrs: Mile-Relay 2nd Regionals 2yrs, 3rd State lyr. Monte Davenport: FFA 3yrs: VICA lyr: Yearbook 1yr. ilellna Davenport: Afro American 2yrs, Bresident: Varsity Choir 2yrs: Jazz Ensem- ale lyr: Drama 1yr: Math lyr: Band lyr: SBA lyr: Softball lyr: Basketball Trainer: Track 1yr. lohn Davis: Nat'l Honor Society 4yrs, Trea- surer: Math 4yrs, President: Mu Alpha The- ta 2yrs: Spanish Nat'l Honor Society 2yrs: SBA 1yr: FCA lyr: Oklahoma Honor Society 4yrs: M Club 3yrs: 4.0 Scholastic Award: Youth Appreciation Week Citation: Princi- Jal's Honor Roll 4yrs: Tennis 4yrs: Who's Who Among American H.S, Students 2yrs: Society of Distinguished American H.S. Stu- dents 3yrs. Larry Davls: Football 4yrs: Basketball 1yr: Track lyr: ROTC. Cardell Day: M Club 1yr: Afro American 3yrs: VlCA 2yrs: Outstanding Athlete 9th: Mr, MHS Candidate: Football 2yrs: Track 4yrs: Basketball 1yr. Karen Day: SBA iyr: FHA lyr: Band 4yrs, Sec!Treasurer, President: French 3yrs, Vice Pres: Spanish 1yr: Octagon lyr: All- State Band lyr: Who's Who in Music lyr: Who's Who Among American H.S. Students: Tri-State Honor Band 3yrs: All-Region Band 4yrs: ASBDA Band lyr: Tennis lyr: French- Soccer Team lyr: Biology 1yr, Parliamen- tarian: Stage Band 1yr: All-Senior Honor Band 1yr: Varsity Choir 1yr, Eleyse Deatherage: French lyr: M Club 3yrs: Basketball 2yrs: Track 3yrs: Elk's Award 10th: Cross Country lyr: Softball 2yrs: Volleyball 2yrs. Klrk DeForest: interact lyr: Spanish lyr: Biology 1yr: SBA lyr: Top Ten lyr: Baseball 3yrs: Football 2yrs: Track lyr: Wrestling 3yrs: Letterman 3yrs. Mike Douglas: German 3yrs: Math lyr: M Club 3yrs: Newspaper lyr: Nat'l Honor Society: Oklahoma Honor Society 4yrs: SBA lyr: Golf 4yrs: Newspaper Editor 84 OlPA Honors Award, Stephen Duncan: Band 3yrs, Pipe Major: Stage Band 2yrs, Lead Tenor: NHS 3yrs: ROTC Battalion 8: Heraldric Officer: Oklaho- ma Boys State lyr: ROTC Academic Excel- lence Award, lst Place Military History Ora- tion, Cadet of the Month: Who's Who in Music 2yrs: Society of Distinguished Ameri- can H.S. Students: Nat'l Honor Roll: Ameri- ca's Outstanding Names 8. Faces: Who's Who Among American H,S. Students lyr: Ad Altere Dei Award lyr: Pope Pius-Xll lyr: Tri-State Honor Symphony and Stage Band 1yr each: All-Region Band 2yrs: Guest Solo- ist with SWSU lyr: Order ofthe Arrow-BSA 2yrs: lst Place Scouting Speech Contest 4yrs: Phllmont 2yrs: Principal's Honor Roll 4yrs: 1st Place State Science Fair 1yr: Air Force Science Award 2yrs. Darryl Dunn: MHS 3yrs. Tommy Duvall: Vocal Music 1yr: Math 1yr: NHS 4yrs: CSI lyr: MacArthur Maniacs lyr: 3 Solo Singing Medals 2yrs: Yearbook Staff lyr: Jazz Ensemble lyr: 2 Ensemble Vocal Medals: Track lyr: Baseball lyr: Basketball 1yr: One Act Play Crew 2yrs: Flowers for Algernon lyr: 1st Place Prose Ei Humour- ous Duet: Speech A Drama 2yrs: State Choir Contest 2yr. Gary Eckhart: FFA 3yrs: VICA 2yrs, Treasur- er: Honor Roll 12th: Band 1yr. Art Edmonds: Math lyr: Biology 2yrs, Vice Pres: NHS 4yrs: Reporter: Baseball Letter- man 2yrs: Football 2yrs: Wrestling lyr: Baseball 4yrs: FOAD 2yrs. Mary Elam: Yearbook 2V4yrs, Photogra- pher 3yrs 8: Editor lyr: FBLA lyr, Vice Pres: French 3yrs: Sec: SBA 2yrs: German lyr: Highlanderettes lyr: Native American lyr: Reporter: Spanish lyr: Kiwanettes 2yrs: French Queen lyr: Student of the Month: Jr. Class President. James Ellsworth: Native American 3yrs: VICA 2yrs: M Club 2yrs: Baseball 3yrs. Davld Engel: German 3yrs: Spanish 2yrs: VlCA 1yr, Vice Pres: Honor Roll 2yrs: Foot- ball, Track, Baseball: ROTC 3yrs: Orienteer- ing 81 Color guard 12th. Jack Erwln: FFA 1yr. Glenn Evans: German lyr. Steve Farles: FFA lyr: VICA 2yrs: Wrestling 3yrs, Ellls Fernandez: Native American 2yrs: ln- teract 2yrs: FFA lyr: SBA lyr: M Club 3yrs: Football 4yrs: Wrestling 4yrs: Track 4yrs: Varsity Choir 2yrs: Outstanding Ath- lete 9th. Mlke Flelds: Spanish lyr: Basketball 2yrs. Wade Flelds: NHS 3yrs: Varsity Choir 3yrs: Football 21 !4yrs: Basketball 11!2yrs: Jazz Ensemble lyr. John Flely: MHS 1yr. Sellna Flrman: FHA lyr, Parl: French lyr, DECA 1yr, Vice President. Rlcky Flores: German lyr: VICA 2yrs, Vice Pres: Industrial Arts lyr: Wrestling 2yrs: 4th Place Art. Sherry Fowler: MHS 2yrs. Susan Fry: MHS 2yrs. Darryl Gaines: VICA 2yrs. Vice Pres: M Club 3yrs: Afro American lyr: All- District Football 12th: Football 4yrs: Basketball lyr: Track 2yrs. De0ndra Gaines: Afro American 2yrs: ln- dustrlal Arts 2yrs: Spanish 2yrs: ROTC 3yrs, Company Commander, Leadership Award, Blackwatch Precision Drill Team Syrs, Honor Guard 2yrs. Ava Gardner: Native American 3yrs, Trea- surer: Pep Club 1yr: Afro American 3yrs: Thespians lyr: Jazz Ensemble 3yrs: Varsity Choir 4yrs, Sr. Class Secretary: Superior Ratings on Solos, Ensembles, Bt Violin at District, State, Tri-State 3yrs. Hewitt Gardner: MHS 3yrs. Michelle Glpson: Art 3yrs. Caroline Gonzalez: FHA 1yr: HOSA 1yr. Melanie Greathouse: Band 3yrs. Clarence Hall: ROTC 3yrs: Band 3yrs: Stage Band 1yr. Lelgh Ann Hambrlck: FHA lyr: NHS lyr: Press lyr: Yearbook lyr, Editor, Queen: Honor Roll 4yrs. John Hansen: Oklahoma Honor Society 4yrs: NHS Zyrs: Baseball 9th: Most lm- proved 11th at Vo-Tech. Marc Harklns: Wrestling 2yrs: Golf lyr: Weight Class 1yr. Tlna Harmon: Math 4yrs: FHA lyr: Keyettes 2yrs: Octagon llhyrs: NHS 4yrs: Oklahoma Honor Society 4yrs: Society of Distinguished American H.S. Students 3yrs: FBLA 2yrs: German 3yrs. 2nd Place Scrap- Book Competition: Student Gov. Day: Math Queen. Laurle Hartllne: FHA lyr, Secretary: HNS 4yrs, Sec!Vice Pres: French lyr: SBA 2yrs: Varsity Choir 2yrs, Secretary: Math 2yrs: Masonic Lodge Award: Society of Distin- guished American H.S. Students: Who's Who: Student of the Month: FBLA Queen: Golf Queen: Cheerleader 3yrs: Pep Club lyr, Vice President: District Contest Superi- or Ratings: Octagon 1yr: PrincipaI's Honor Roll 4yrs, Kathy Harwood: Flag Girl 2yrs: Stage Band 2yrs: Spanish lyr: Biology 1yr: French lyr: Band 4yrs: Newspaper Staff lyr: Vo-Tech lyr: Tri-State Honor Band lyr: Who's Who 1yr. Antoinette Henderson: FHA 4yrs: Afro American 3yrs: Kiwanettes 3yrs: FCA 3yrs: Highlanderettes 2yr, Lieutenant: Who's Who Among American H.S. Students: Track lyr: Volleyball. Barbara Henson: Pep Club 1yr,V.P.: Drama 3yrs. Treasurer: Mime Time 1yr: Panto- mlme Troup lyr: FFA 2yrs: 1st Bt 3rd Place Horticulture Exhibits: 2nd Place Humorous Duet: International Thespians Society: Class Treasurer 10th: Youth Forum 10th. Thomlslne Henson: Afro American 3yrs. Treas: Native American lyr: ROTC 3yrs: FHA 2yrs: SBA 1yr: Who Who Award: Daughter of American Revolution Award. Chrls Herber: Industrial Arts 1yr: VICA 2yrs: Biology 1yr: Football 1yr: Track 1yr. Shirley Herring: MHS 3yrs. Jackle Hlll: Afro American 3yrs: Art 3yrs: Football, Basketball, Track 2yrs. Cindy Holleque: Spanish lyr: Highlander- ettes lyr: All-State Band 4th: Student of the Month: All-City Band 9th: Nat'l Spanish Contest 1 in Prose 8- 2 in Poetry. Tammy Holt: SBA lyr, Vice Pres: Math 2yrs: FHA 2yrs: NHS 31!2yrs: French 2yrs: . 66 ii 'W ' Senior ' it I' l Who's Who Among American H.S. Students lyr: Downtown Kiwanis Award 9th: Opti- mist Student of the Month: Jr. Class Sec: Spanish lyr: Oklahoma Honor Society 2yrs: Highlanderettes 2yrs, Co-Capt: FCA 2yrs: M Club 2yrs. Harlan Hooks: FFA lyr: FCA lyr: Baseball 2yrS: FOAD 2yrs. Dlana Hughes: Math lyr: French 2yrs: FHA 2yrs: FCA 2yrs: SBA 1yr3 Octagon lyr: NHS 2yrs: Oklahoma Honor Society 3yrs: Who's Who Among American H.S. Students lyr: Yearbook Staft lyr: Highlanderettes 2yrs. Co-Captain. Jack Hunter: MHS 3yrs. Laura Jack: ROTC 2yrs. Drill Team 2yrs. Colorguard 2yrs, Cadet of the Month, Queen 12th, Battalion Laison Officer-Cadet Captain: Honor Roll 12th. Angela Jackson: Afro American 3yrs: FHA 3yrs: SBA lyr: Volleyball lyr: Most Loudest 8: Trouble- Maker. 4yrs, President 2yrs. Drum Major: ROTC 2yrs. Platoon Leader, Drill Team, Exec, Offi- cer: Spanish 4yrs, Vice Pres: French 3yrs: Biology 3yrs: Math lyr: Stage Band 2yrs: Industrial Arts 2yrs: French Soccer Team 2yrs: Octagon 2yrs: Kiwanis Student of the Month 11: Optimist Student of the Month 12: Who's Who in Music 2yrs: All-Region Honor Band 4yrs: Tri-State Honor Band 4yrs: Oklahoma All-Star Marching Band 2yrs: Oklahoma Best Drilled Cadet 11th, Kelly Kennedy: FCA lyr: Industrial Arts lyr: M Club 2yrs, President: FFA 2yrs: All-Dis- trict Football 9th L 12th: Football Letter- man 4yrs: Co-Captain 2yrs. Terrl Kern: Keyettes 3yrs: FHA lyr: Ger- man 2yrs: French 2yrs: FBLA lyr: Native American lyr: Yearbook Staff 1!2yr: Ten- nis 2yrs. Denlse Kllmetz: NHS 3yrs, Historian: NJHS lyr: Biology lyr: Ecology 1yr: Math lyr: French 3yrs: Kiwanis Student of the Month: EIk's Award in Tennis: Junior Marshall for 12th: Kiwanettes Queen 12th: Tennis 9tn: Octagon 2yrs, Bd. of Directors: ROTC lylr: Highlanderettes lyr: SBA lyr: Ecology 1yr. Troy Lewls: FFA 3yrs: Industrial Arts 2yrs, Cherle Lynds: Key Club 1yr, Secretary: French lyr: FBLA 2yrs. Darla Martln: FHA lyr: Math 2yrs: Octagon lyr, Secretary: Kiwanettes 3yrs, Treasurer: Press 2yrs. President: Spanish 2yrs, R - porter: NHS 3yrs: Thespians 2yrs: Nat'I F - rensic League 2yrs: NJHS: Oklahoma Ho - or Society: Society of Distinguished Ame i- can H.S. Students 3yrs: SBA lyr: Optimist Student of the Month 12th: 2nd PPPros - 3rd Humorous Duet 10th: Student Gover - ment Day 12th: Tennis 1yr. Kevln Mason: Industrial Arts lyr: French 1yr. Debhle Mayo: Pep Club lyr: NJHS lyr: Va '- sity Choir 3yrs. Steve McComas: FFA 3yrs. Eddle Mclntosh: Industrial Arts 2yrs: FCA Seniors Guy Booth, Kelly Whitaker, and Pat Roberts find that graduation is only the end of the beginning as they prepare for life in the fast lane . Jackie Jackson: Spanish Nat'l Honor Soc: Horticulture Scholastic Achievement Plaque 1yr. Davld Jefferson: German 2yrs: M Club lyr: Baseball 3yrs, Letterman: Cross Coun- try 11th. Monte Jenklns: Numerous Awards for Showing State Champion Lambs: Set A United States Record for the Highest Pri- ce!Pound fr His Lamb. Reggie Jenklns: Varsity Choir 3yrs: Jazz En- semble 2yrs: Afro American 3yrs, Presi- dent. Mlrlan Jennings: FHA lyr: Spanish 2yrs: Afro American 2yrs. Mltch John: FFA 3yrs, President 1980. Cherle Johnson: FHA 9th, Sean Johnson: Math 3yrs: Mu Alpha Theta 2yrs: German lyr: Octagon lyr, Vice Presi- dent: SBA lyr: Society of Southpaws lyr: Honor Roll 4yrs: Swimming 3yrs: Yearbook Staff, Sales 84 Ads Editor. Steve Johnson: MHS 1yr. Vlrglnla Johnson: Basketball 2yrs. Grant Keck: NHS 4yrs: SBA 4yrs: Band 1979 Graduation: Who's Who Among American H.S. Students: Tennis 4yrs: Ger- man 2yrs: Keyettes 2yrs: M Club 3yrs: Octagon 2yrs. Teresa Klng: Afro American 2yrs: Art lyr: FBLA lyr: M Club 1yr: Elk's Award in Track lyr: Who's Who Among American H.S. Students lyr: Mile Run-1st Regionals, 2nd State: Cross Country All-Stater: Bas- ketball lyr: Cheerleader 3yrs: Pep Club 2yrs: FHA 1yr. Thomas Kirkwood: Orienteering Team 3rd Place Trophy lyr: Football lyr: Basketball M yr. George Krohoth: Baseball 1yr. Stan Landreth: FFA lyr: Art lyr: VICA 2yrs. Davld Laughy: German 2yrs: Art 2yrs, President: German Soccer Team 2yrs. Bruce Lewark: 4-H 4yrs: Junior Achieve- ment lyr: Industrial Arts 1yr, VP: Biology lyr: ROTC 3yrs: Sabre Team 1yr: Color- guard lyr: lst Sgt. Dena Lewls: Math 3yrs, Queen: NHS 3yrs, Secretary: Biology 3yrs, President: German 2yrs: French 2yrs: Student of the Month lyr: Spanish lyr: M Club 1yr: ROTC 3yr:i: Afro American lyr: Who's Who Among American H.S. Students: All-District Foot- ball 12th: Football 2yrs: Basketball 4yrs:: Drill Team. Marcia McNeal: MHS 1yr. Toby Miranda: Spanish 4yrs, Parl: Biology 2yrs: FCA 2yrs: Interact 3yrs, Bd. Membe': Drill Team 3 yrs: M Club 3yrs: Company Commander 2yrs: Band 4yrs: ROTC 3yrs: Football Letterman 3yrs: Wrestling 3yrs: Rorc Leadership Award, Best Drilled ca- det: Wrestling Medals: Employee of the Month-By Chamber of Commerce. George Mitchell: Industrial Arts 3yrs: Foot- ball 12th: Afro American 2yrs. Shirley Moranvllle: German 2yrs, Pres: French lyr: Keyettes lyr: SBA lyr: Thespi- ans lyr: German Queen 10th. Dehhle Moretz: MHs 3yrs. Howard Mountain: Basketball 2yrs: Track 2yrs, Letterman. Paula Mowery: MHS 3yrs. Lee Navarro: MHS 3yrs. Kina Nledermelerz Spanish 2yrs: SBA 2yrs: it 57 WW W Superlative W W WW W5 5- FHA 3yrs: FBLA 2yrs: Highlanderettes 2yrs, Captain: ROTC lyr: Soph, Class Treasurer: Jr. Class Treasurer: Yearbook Staff 9th. Tammy 0'Conner: German 2yrs, Secre- tary, Queen: Spanish 2yrs: Octagon 2yrs: Highlanderettes lyr: SBA lyr: MacArthur Maniacs lyr: Who's Who Among American H.S, Students lyr: Pep Club lyr: Wolver- ettes 1yr. Marla Ozuna: Spanish 1yr: FBLA lyr: Biol- ogy lyr: Kiwanettes 1yr. Everette Patterson: SBA 3yrs: French 3yrs, President 2yrs: Spanish lyr: Art lyr, Secre- tary: MacArthur Maniacs lyr: Student of the Month 12th: Student Council 9th. Carol Peck: FHA lyr: Afro American lyr: Highlanderettes lyr: Spanish lyr: Basket- ball 9th: Ellen H. Richards Award 9th. Cindy Phillips: Thespians 2yrs: Mat Maids 2yrs: Flag Girl 2yrs: FCA 3yrs: Varsity Choir 4yrs: Jazz Ensemble 2yrs: Outstanding Thespian 10th: 1st Runner-up Homecom- ing Queen 9th: 3rd Place Prose: Ward's Model: Office Worker 11th: Library Worker 12th: Performed in The StringMan in Town. Anucha Phoophakdee: Cross Country lyr: Track lyr: MHS 1yr. Reglna Piercy: MHS Zwyrs. Tony Plppln: Spanish 2yrs: German 2yrs: SBA lyr: Oklahoma All-Star Marching Band 2yrs: All-Region Band 4yrs: Student Gov- ernment Day 12th: Tri-State Honor Band 3yrs: Who's Who in Music 2yrs: Who's Who Among American H,S. Students. Gale Poe: M Club lyr: FHA lyr: German 1yr: Native American 3yrs: Afro American 3yrs: FBLA lyr: Kiwanettes lyr: Stage Craft lyr: Thespians lyr: Who's Who Among American H.S. Students: Track 3yrs: Bas- ketball 3yrs: SBA 1yr. Gary Polrler: Football 9th 8: 11th. Sharon QPowelll Smlth: MHS 3yrs. Mike Putney: German 3yrs: VICA lyr: Ger- man Soccer Team 3yrs. Steve Ramos: Spanish 3yrs, Vice Pres: French lyr: ROTC Americanization Award 11th: Biology lyr: ROTC Drill Team C113 8: Company Commander 12th: Jazz Ensem- ble 12th. Mark RandeI: Afro American lyr: Math lyr: German lyr: Thespians lyr: Varsity Choir 4yrs: CSI lyr: ROTC 2yrs: Jazz Ensemble 2yrs: Mac Maniacs 1yr: Honor Choir lyr: Medals for Singing Solos and Duets: Most Improved Actor lyr: Track lyr: Homecom- ing Assembly Emmcee: Lead Role in Flow- ers for Algernon : Haydns Creation 1yr. Ken Ray: FFA 3yrs. Randy Ray: NHS 4yrs: Oklahoma Honor So- ciety 4yrs: Spanish 3yrs: Math 2yrs3 Span- ish NHS 3yrs: Who's Who Among American H.S. Students: All-Region Band 9th: Drill Team 2yrs: Color Si Guard 2yrs: Spanish Soccer Team 2yrs: ROTC 2yrs: Biology lyr: Band 4yrs. Don Relnwand: MHS 3yrs. John Rhodes: Math lyr: FBLA lyr: DECA lyr: Afro American 3yrs: M Club 2yrs: FCA lyr: SBA lyr: Tri-State Band lyr: Out- standing Leadership Award: Trainer 4yrs. Greg Rice: Art 3yrs: Afro American lyr: M Club: All-District 8: All-Conference Football 12th: Football 4yrs: Golf 2yrs: Baseball 2yrs: Wrestling 3yrs. Terry Richards: MHS Zwyrs. Pat Roberts: Biology 3yrs, Vice Pres: Span- ish Zwyrs: French 2yrs: SBA 3yrs: FCA lyr: NJHS lyr, President: NHS 3yrs: Math lyr: Yearbook-Ass. Art Editor: Student of the Month tKiwanis llthj: Optimist Student of the Month 12th: NJHS Gavel Award: Span- ish NHS 3yrs: Spanish Soccer Team lyr: FOAD 2yrs: Procrastinator's Club 2yrS: Homecoming Escort 12th. Kathy Robertson: NHS 4yrs: Math 2yrs: German 2yrs, Vice Pres: Octagon 1yr, Trea- surer: French 3yrs: Biology 2yrs: Kiwan- ettes 2yrs: SBA lyr: M Club 2yrs3 Okla- homa Honor Society 2yrs: Elk's Award Bas- ketball 10th: Scholastic Award 9th: Nov. '79 Student of the Month: Society of Distin- guished American H.S. Students: Basket- ball 2yrs: Tennis 1yr: Participant in Student Government Day 11th. Patti Rochester: FHA lyr: FBLA lyr: Ger- man lyr: ROTC Daughter Award lyr: DECA 1yr. Stephanie Romero: Band 4yrs: Spanish 3yrs, Queen: Biology 3yrs: Kiwanettes 2yrs: Octagon 2yrs: HOSA Vice President 12th, Janet Roof: MHS 3yrs. Debra Roray: FBLA lyr: Kiwanettes 2yrs: Spanish 2yrs: German 1yr: MacArthur Man- iacs lyr. Sandra Rowland: Art 2yrs: DECA 2yrs. Edie Runyan: Beta 3yrs: Scholarship Award: Cheerleader, Co-Capt: Co-Ed Y 2yrs: Chaplain: Science Award 10th: Jr. Class Prom Committee: Jr. Class Secre- tary: Drill Team Iyr, Historian: NHS 3yrs: French 2yrs, Treasurer: Kiwanettes 2yrs, Secretary: Biology lyr: Octagon 1yr: Ger- man lyr: SBA lyr: Flag Corps 1yr: Mat Maids lyr: Sr. Class President: Society of Southpaws lyr: NHS queen: Student of the Month. Jeff Rupe: FFA 1yr. Scott Sadowskl: Football lwyrs: Baseball 1X4 yr: Outstanding Crafts Student 9th. Vlctorla Sarabla: MHS 3yrs. Cindy Scruggs: FBLA lyr: Varsity Choir 4yrs, Queen: SBA 2yrs: Octagon 2yrs: Stu- dent ofthe Month 2yrs: Principal's Honor Roll: PrincipaI's Award 9th: JV Cheerleader 10th: Varsity Cheerleader 2yrs: Homecom- ing Attendant 9th 8: 12th: Who's Who Among American H.S. Students 2yrs: Sen- ior Class Treasurer. Dearbra Shaw: Math lyr: FHA lyr: Art 2yrs: Afro American 2yrs: SBA 2yrs: Native American 1yr: NJHS 1yr: Highlanderettes 2yrs: Drama 1yr. Grady Shoemaker: Afro American 3yrs. Vice Pres: M Club 3yrs: Coca-Cola Prep Player of the Week 2yrs: ROTC Award: Football 4yrs, Letterman 4yrs: Track 4yrs, Letterman 4yrs: Baseball CSummerJ. Noella Shurhurn: Spanish lyr: FBLA lyr: FHA 3yrs. Tammy Slnnlng: FFA 2yrs: Glee Club 3yrs: SB A lyr: Horticulture Exhibit Award 11th. Ken Smart: Society of Southpaws lyr: Pres: NJHS lyr: SBA 2yrs: Who's Who Among American H.S. Students: Baseball Letterman 4yrs: FOAD 2yrs. Klm Smith: MHS 3yrs. Morris Smith: Afro American 3yrs: Native American 3yrs: French 3yrs, Sec!Vice Pres: Octagon 2yrs: SBA 4yrs, Vice Pres: Ba-d 4yrs: NJHS lyr: Student of the Month 2yrs: Youth APPRECIATION Week Citation 12th: Who's Who Among American H.S. Students: Student of Today: Sophomore Class Vice President: Honor Roll 4yrs. Cathy Qbonagheyj Smith: Math 3yrs. BIII Smith: MHS 2yrs. Rosalyn Solomon: FCA lyr: Afro American 3yrs: SBA lyr: Highlanderettes 2yrs: Varsi- ty Choir 3yrs. Larry Standrldge: Varsity Choir 4yrs, Presi- dent: District Honor Choir 4yrs: SBA lyr: Tri-State Superior Ratings: State Superior Ratings: District Superior Ratings: Mat. Center Aid: Vo-Tech Electronics, Vice Presi- dent: Married Cheryl Caldwell Jan. 7, 1980. Sondra Steadman: Thespians 2yrs: High- landerettes 2yrs, Co-Capt: French lyr: CSI lyr: Who's Who Among H.S. Students: Speech Award: Tennis lyr: Volleyball 2yrs. Regan Stephens: Biology lyr: German 3yrs, Soccer Team 3yrs: VICA 1yr. Rita Stewart: Maniacs 1yr, Vice Pres: Afro American 3yrs: Thespians 3yrs: M Club 2yrs: CSI lyr: Track Awards 4yrs: Competi- tive Speech 1yr. Wendy Sweet: FHA lyr: CSI lyr: DECA lyr: Thespian lyr: Honor Roll 4yrs, Chuck Teel: Biology 1yr: German 3yrs. President: Band 2yrs: Elk's Award, All- State, and Captain of Swim Team 3yrs: SBA 1yr: M-Club 3yrs: ROTC 3yrs: Drill Team 3yrs: Honor Gurd 3yrs: Battalion and Drill Team Commander f12thJ: Superior Cadet Medal: Cadet of the Month: Most Outstand- ing Platoon Leader 2yrs: Best Drilled Squad Leader 1yr. C nthla Thomas: FHA 4yrs, Secretary 2yrs: ative merican Club 1yr, Reporter 2yrs: Afro American Club 3yrs, Secretary 2yrs: Keyettes lyr: Future Homemaker of the Month: FHA Queen 1yr: Drama 2yrs: Varsi- ty Choir 4yrs: Teacher Aide for Will Roger Elementary school. Yvonne Thomas: FHA 4yrs: President: FCA 3yrs: Art 2yrs: Native American lyr: Afro American 3yrs: Varsity Choir 1yr: Keyettes 2yrs: MacArthur Maniacs lyr: Glee Club 2yrs: Drama 1yr, Cheryll Thompson: German lyr: FHA lyr: Highlanderettes lyr: French 2yrs: DECA lyr: Honor Roll 4yrs: Who's Who Among American H.S. Students lyr. Andre Townsend: MacArthur Maniacs lyr: Drama -CSI 2yrs: M Club 2yrs: Cross Country 3yrs: Afro American 3yrs: National Forensic League 2yrs: Varsity Choir 2yrs: Cross Country Captain 2yrs: State Champi- on Speech C11thJ: Homecoming Escort Q12thJ: North Central Evaluation Guide C12thJ: 4th at Regionals in Track 5 times: Football lyr: Wrestling 3yrs: Track 4yrs. Lorraine Tubbs: Spanish 1yr: Native Ameri- can 3yrs: Vo- Tech HOSA 1yr, Treasurer. Greg Tugmon: FFA 3yrs, Secretary. Juanita Tunrpaugh: lwyr German: Kiwan- ettes 2yrs, President: 1V2yr: SBA 1yr: Octa- gon 2yrs: ROTC 1yr: Honor Roll lyr: Band 3yrs: Female Colorguard 1yr. Joyce Twyman: DECA lyr: Glee Club lyr, Tlna Twyman: MacArthur H.S. 3yrs. Jeff Vickers: FFA 3yrs: Sentinel. Deann Washenberger: DECA lyr: Vo-Tech 1yr. Sue Washenherger: SBA Myr: Basketball 49th in Washingtonj. O. Kelth Watklns II: Spanish 3yrs, Treasur- er: FFA 3yrs: Oklahoma Honor Society 4yrs: Rank No. 1 in class 4yrs. Donna Webber: French lyr: FBLA lyr: Afro- American 2yrs: FCA lyr: FHA 3yrs: Singing Trophy fWahiwas school, Wahiwa, Hawiij: Basketball lyr: Volleyball lyr: Gymnastics 6566 ' ti6'il'ti and Tumbling fW.H.S.D Guitar Qnot in schoolb. Derwln Webber: Vo-Tech 2yrs: VICA 2yrs: Afro-American Club 2yrs: Lettered lyr: vo- Tech Certificates 2yrs: Basketball 1yr: Football 1yr. Kelly Whitaker: FHA lyr: French 2yrs: SBA 2yrs: Math lyr: ROTC Drillteam lyr: FBLA lyr: fSecretary, Treasurerj: Highlander- ettes 2yrs, Co-Captain: Yearbook 1yr, Edi- torial Board: Varsity Cheerleader lyr: Out- standing FHA member 1yr: Highlanderette Queen lyr: Student of the Month lyr: Hon- or Roll: Who's Who Among American H,S. Students 2yrs: Homecoming Queen Candi- date 12th: Superstar Drill Team Trophy Winner 11th. Rhonda Whitaker: MacArthur H.S. 3yrs, Terry Whltehlll: French 2yrs: Math 1yr, Secretary: FFA lyr: Oklahoma l-lorior Soci- ety lyr: Nat'l Jr. Honor Society 9th: Wres- tling 3yrs: Baseball 3yrs: Oh, Procrastina- tors 2yrs. Carla Whiteman: Native American 4yrs, IV Representative: SBA 2yrs, Spirit Commit- tee Chairperson: French 3yrs, Treasurer: German 3yrs: Kiwanettes 2yrs, Vice Presi- dent: FBLA 1yr: Native American Queen 12th: December Student of the Month 12th. Chance Wllllams: FCA 4yrs: M-Club 2yrsZ Spanish lyr: Lettered 3yrs: Honorable Mention Splitend 12th: Homecoming Queen Escort 12th. Billy Williams: MHS 3yrs. Rodger Wllllams: Interact 2yrs: Baseball 2yrs: SBA 1yr. Tara Wlllls: Pep Club 2yrs: Track 2yrs: Baseball 1yr. Debbie Wilson: MHS 3yrs. Florlnda Wilson: MHS 1yr. Mlke Wllson: Afro American 3yrs: Art 3yrs: Art Awards 4yrs: Honor Roll: State Speech Contest. Mark Wllllngham: MHS 3yrs. Teresa Womack: SBA Myr: Black Student Union 1Myrs: Native American 1yr: Afro American lyr: Best Dressed 9th: Basketball 8: Softball Letterman 2yrs. Tammy Wood: German 2yrs, Treasurer Bt Queen: Octagon lyr: NHS lyr: SBA lyr: Who's Who Among American High School Students: Highlanderettes 2yrs, President. Lorl Woodruft: Spanish 4yrs, President 2yrs: Highlanderettes 2yrs, Co-Capt: NHS 3yrs: Kiwanettes 2yrs: Biology 2yrs: French lyr: SBA 2yrs: FHA 1yr: Math lyr: Spanish NHS 3yrs: Student of the Month 12th: 2nd Place National Spanish Exam: Who's Who Among American H.S. Students. Johnny Woods: SBA 1yr: FFA 3yrs: Honor Roll 2yrs. Mitchell Yahner: Football 2yrs. Anne Yeahquo: Native American 3yrs, Vice President 8. President: Spanish 3yrs: French 2yrs: FCA 1yr: SBA 3yrs: Biology lyr: Outstanding Indian Student 9th: Bas- ketball 3yrs: Highlanderettes lyr. Fred Young: FFA 1yr: M Club 3yrs: VICA 1yr: Mr. MHS Candidate: Basic Electricity QVO-Tech Presidentj: Baseball 3yrs: Home- coming Escort 9th 6 12th: Top Ten Person- ality. 36S Seniors Of 1980 Most Popular Most Athletic Most Congenial Best Dressed Most Likely To Most Talented Most Shy . . Biggest Flirt . .- -. -. Succeed Edie Runyan Mike Cooke Teresa King Bryan Dalton Kelly Whitaker Pat Roberts Nancy Amato Toby Miranda Katha Robertson Guy ooth Melody Blevins Reggie Jenkins Cindy Scrug s Monte Davergport Sondra Steadman Ellis Fernandez . .: kT I-1 9S' ' -198OB d'By -19 F tb IIT 'MI yBI -198OCh ' C -19 m y AE Qsffowa ifz offygfzizfian Gqfflfafai L. to R.: Row 1-Linda Dunn, Danny Smith, Kelli Parmley, Caren McClennan, Debbie Pinson, Tammy Kephart, Darci Midkiff, Laurie Whitaker, Ricky Gonzalez. Row 2- Mike Cooke, Marion Dunn, Vicki Coley, Joanne Jefferson, Anjila Grimsley, Janene House, Jodie Coleman, Marla Rains, Steven Conner, Bruce Bridel. Row 3-Jerry McConico, Robin Rochelle, Tracie Weekley, Tony Edwards, Pat Roberts, Terry McConico, Cindy Phillips, Lisa Jones, Teresa Goodman, Soula Gotsi, Yvonne Thomas. F.C.A. has started a prayer-tradition - in that after each football game, the players and fans from both teams join together at the 50 5 M25 yard line and have a prayer to thank God for - ...ia . '-'J watching over them. I 38 Clubs 0 f f i c e ' 0 yi J r I .X ,, g s Q , L. to R.: Chance Williams-Co-Captain, Mark Stratton-Treasurer, Jane McClung- I S. Secretary, Kevin Lambert-Captain. Interact L1 1979-1980 L. to R.: Row 1-David Allen Kurt Metzinger Steve Conner Kevin Lambert. Row 2-Mark Huffer Tony Edwards Guy Booth. Row 3-Billie Tupen Ralph Torres. 49332 O 14 D QM 1 The MacArthur Interact Club is under the guidance of one of our C FamiIy's counselors, Mr. Weldon Davis, and coordinates all its ac- C tivities through the Downtown Rotary Club of Lawton. The I I' club annually takes a food basket I to the Salvation Army and works at the Rotary Club Grade School S Track Meet in the Spring. L. to R.: Row 1-President, Mike Cooke, Secretary, Bryan Dalton, Chairman of the Board, Bruce Bridel. Row 2-Board Member, Mark Strattong Board Mem- ber, Toby Miranda. Interact Vice President Ned Babb is shown participating in the First Annual I1 Interact Club Breathe-A-Thon. The club raised three hundred and fifty 6 dollars which was donated to several service organizations. 'lo I 9 ff ' ff ixvf Q 'QQ . m i QI? U tv v ff t ' f Q wif O Clubs 39 q 4TlMlJ-, GCT GO ZQRNATIQQP I V The Octagon Club of MacArthur High is national It serves as one of Mac s many service clubs 1 9 9 O a high school version of the Optimist lnter i c e I' S L. to R.: Row 1-Dena Lewis-Sr. Representative, Kathy Robertson-Treasurer: Darla Martin-Secretary. Row 2-Sean Johnson-Vice President, Guy Booth-President. 40 Clubs L, to R.: Row 1-Edie Runyan, Lorraine tenBensel, Juanita Turnpaugh, Lori Bennett, Jane McCIung, Steve Conner, Kristi Farmer. Row 2-Lori Woodruff, Sandra Bolongia, Karen Day, Ellen Kickmeyer, Lisa Jones, Tina Harmon, Stephanie Romero, Kirk DeForest. Row 3-Tammy O'Conner, Tammy Wood, Janene House, Grant Keck, Burney Bryant, Robin Rochelle, Kyle Smith, Laurie Hartline. Future , Business Leaders of America C A T P,Q06R U T U R E USINESS EADERS MERICA Q E L. to R.: Row 1-Theresa King, Gale Poe, Maggie Wilson, Kathy Hise, Laurie Whitaker, Teri Kern. Row 2-Tina Harmon, Debbie Roray, Donna Webber, Sharon Hanza, Sherene Williams, Darcie Midkiff, Cherie Lynds. Row 3-Debbie Whiteman, Carla White- man, Donald Watlington, Angela Bryant, Melody Blevins, Debbie Barnes, Laurie Hartline. i C . 9 Y S L. to R.: Marla Rains-President, Mary Elam-Vice President, Kelly Whitaker-Secre- tary-Treasurer. Clubs 41 IN DUST IDI AL sf AIQTS '79-'SD Officers President Vice Pres Secretary ........ Sgt-At-Arms Sponsor . . John Douglas Curtis Cox Lorraine tenBenseI Kyle Proctor Mr. L. to R.: Row 1-Curtis Cox, Eddie Grooms, Lorraine tenB I G Id B ds B b Martin Hammer, Shawn Bjork. I . l l I 1 n . u n ' Pamplin Am own ' - 'so ilwwvwf Loper ff '45 Q XX X NX Rsgfii Sponsor ' i c e I' S ' L. to R.: Rita Stewart-Vice President, Everett Patterson-Sec!Treasurerg Dearbra Shaw-Rep.!Historian: CNot Pictured: David Laughy-Presidentb. 'N l L. to R.: Row 1-Tonya Werner, Suzanne Mapel, Mike Wilson, Lisa Higdon, Carol Reynolds. Row 2-Randell Stephens, Denise Miles, Yvonne Thomas. Row 3-Debbie Choate, Jackie Hill, Sandra Bolongia, Melody Blevins, Teresa King. Clubs 43 lTIatl'l Club 7:1 -' Q 4-ED SUV? s 1f J' 4 . j . 1-l-' A. L. to R.: Row 1-Teresa Reynolds, Tina Harmon, Sherri Peterson. Row 2-Mark Stratton, Steve l Conner, Joe Krebsbach, Colleen Rowe, Tina Foss. Row 3-Sean Johnson, Dena Lewis, Mike Doug- 2 l las, Grant Keck. Row 4-Guy Booth, Steve Crow, Tracie Weekley, Edsel Hill. + f gi fo '10 - ba 4-ac f f Q I 5 Y I 1 l - L. -J-Sgig exe Q. 2. Qi ly KQP: QL? bay - 'XX'-I 0 XILTI Wfqf 0:3 n Wi' ' f .. , ,,Q., f C i i xx ,C 'Lf-J:--f' - fm ,JJ c .. g G EQ golf - 9 I' S Vice President. 99 Sponsor - 'Ill'- 44 Clubs 0?-kf:Ql-LQQ14-by L. to R.: Terry Whitehill-Sec!Treasurerg John Davis-President, Mike Cooke- Bmlugq Club Sponsors A Mr. G. Smith Mr. Wright L, to R.: Terri Juckniess-Secretary: Art Edmonds-Vice President, Dena Lewis-President: Mike Cooke-Reporter. X N X ni-.V 1' Z -. X x WK Nix' . . .X ' i B XXX qw, . f K, X uw' ' l .9 gui' L. to R.: Row 1-Caren McClennen, Bevin Dalton, Sherri Strickland, Kelli Parmley, Carol Reynolds, Jamie Delluomo, Bobby Underwood, Row 2-Andy Powell, Keith Easton, Frank Donatucci, Steve Miller, Scott Cuyler, Kurt Metzinger, Joe Krebsbach. Row 3-Trey Thomas, Terry Deatherage, Mark Stratton, Phillip Tosspon, Kevin Mayes, John Lynn, Steve Crow. ui , Q7 . , ffl .'1!Q5g-E!!! . 1 ' ex X I Q 5 I 2 9 . X . I' Q L. to R.: Row 1-Jane McClung, Linda Dunn, Angelita Gonzalez, Tonya Werner, Maggie Wilson, M. we-mlm Aff., Suk Scott, Donna Arnold, Piti Rooks, Bruce Lewark. Row 2-Edie Runyan, Vicki Coley, Lisa ' Jones, Grace Keck, Kim Lovett, Janene House, Marion Dunn, Felicia Kendrick, Anne Yeah- 5 0m . quo, Lori Woodruff, Mike Douglas, Kathy Robertson. Row 3-Dennis Bennett, Nathan Hill, Andrea Horn, Joanne Jefferson, Ken Paxton, Glen Laffoon, Pat Roberts, Chris Simon, Tracey Weekly. I i c e I' S Clubs 45 46 Clubs Kiwa neitca ' 980 ' 5 - Mrs. Sponsor Monroe I I V I The Kiwanettes work in conjunction with the Downtown Kiwanis Club of Lawton 0 f f i c e L. to R.: Carla Whiteman-Vice President, Debbie Roray-Co-Secretary, Dena Lewis-Co- Secretaryg Darla Martin-Treasurer, Edie Runyan-Secretary, Juanita Turnpaugh-Presi- dent. L. to R.: Row 1-Kim Naquin, Terri Pippin, Terri Kern, Don- na Arnold, Piti Rooks, Kristi Farmer, Katrina Thomas. Row 2-Linda Dunn, Mary Elam, Kathy Robertson, Joanne Jefferson, Terri Car- roll, Jeanette Bennett, Nancy Richardson, Debbie White- man, Tina Harmon. Row 3- Yvonne Thomas, Cynthia Thomas, Lorrie Fountain, Colleen Rowe, Teresa Good- man, Jenna Wiltsie, Sharon Mountain, Cathy Jenkins, Re- gina Piercy. fri Q li 'Q fl S Z 1 I L. to R.: Row 1-Gail Keithly, Julie Kennedy, Julie Cater, Sheila Rogers, Patricia Waldrop, Carla Smith. Row 2-Sarita Crawford, Judy KeiChl-Im, Delmifa Adrian, Lorraine tenBensel, Sandy Odum, Sherene Williams. Row 3-Kathy Rochester, Donna Webber, Joleyne Kennedy, Melody Blevins, Patty Berfiend, Angela Thomas, Evett Randall. ik L. to R.: Row 1-Cathy Jenkins, Mary Warren, Margerette Stewart, Suzanne Mapel, Sandy Henson. Row 2-Jan Crump, Mazola Hill, Tina Glass, Pam Carter, Vanessa Neal, Debbie Gamblin, Velina Davenport. Row 3-Don Russel, Ethel Pennington, Pam Towers, Jean Beaty, Jackie Hill, Lois Tubbs, Regina Piercy, Emily Thomas. A10 Q Zi, All f S l M ,J i 4591. N C J 9 T' r S L. to R.: Row 1-Thomasine Henson-Treasurer: Linda Hill-Parliamentarian: Stephanie Peck-Historian: Amtoinette Henderson-Secretary: Row 2- Yvonne Thomas-President: -Qygnthia Thomas-Queen, Angela Jackson-Vice President. QQQNMW 72 Clubs 47 EERMHN S onsor - WS' EI.:lflB 9-BIS P Allison L. to R.: Chuck Teel-President: Klaus Jones-Vice President: Debbie Allen-Treasur er: Tammy O'Conner-Secretary. I 48 Clubs Soccer Team '79-'80 L. to R.: Row 1-David Allen, David Engel, David Laughy, David Jefferson, Mike Douglas. Row 2-Regan Stephens, Tom Maiberger,,Sabina Cunningham, Danny McCarty, Mike Putney, Billy Tupen, Glen Laffoon, Tina Putney. L. to R.: Row 1-Dennis Bennett, Joe Krebsbach, Kim Naquin, Susan Brantley, Suk Scott, Debbie Pinson, Linda Dunn, William Shephard, Jackie Miller. Row 2-Robert Coren, Lorraine tenBensel, Petra Terrell, Vickie Coley, Carla Whiteman, Debbie Whiteman, Marion Dunn, Tina Harmon. Row 3-Grace Keck, Kim Lovett, Fred Smith, Scott Loftus, Darrin Smith, Joanne Jefferson, Ursula Wood, Jeanette Bennett, Nancy Richardson, Terri Braddy, Debbie Roray, Tonya Prater. nos' Sponsor - 'YES' C a-an SPANISH euula l L. to R.: Row 1-Kim Naquin, Kathy Edwards, Stephanie Romero, Paula Rooks, Jane McClung, Angeleta Gonzales, Lisa Talamantez, Steve Ramos. Row 2-Mike Day, Caren McClennan, Russel Richardson, Sherri Strickland, Laurie Whitaker, Ellen Kickmeyer, Lori Bennett, Lisa McWilliams, Kathy Hise, Scott Gallops, Tony Pippin, Karen Turnbull. Row 3-Steve Loftus, David Allen, Lorraine tenBensel, Andrea Horn, Kathy Denning, Grace Keck, Dennis Bennett, Melody Blevins, Anne Yeahquo. Debbie Roray, Joe Krebsbach, Mike Peffer, Regina Piercy, Teresa Rodriguez. Row 4-Charlotte Roley, Ralph Torres, Steve Crow, Maggie Wilson, Janene House, Kim Lovett, Grant Keck, Kevin Lambert, Nancy Richardson, Jeanett Bennett, Scott Brown, Jesse Wright, Don Reinwand, David Jefferson, Tammy O'Conner, Edsel Hill. o at-lvlai f f i VIC e . r :Que P S L. to R.: Row 1-Suk Scott-Historian, Darla Martin-Reporter: Tammy . Kephart-Secretary. Row 2-Mike Edmonds-Parliamentariang Keith Watkins-Treasurer: Colleen Rowe-lst Vice President, Lori Woodruff- SPANISH NHTIIQNAL HEINIQR J SEIEIETY L. to R.: Row 1-Lori Woodruff, Jenna Wiltsie, Jackie Jackson, Colleen Rowe. Row 2-Darla Martin, Teresa Goodman, Randy Ray. Row 3-Keith Watkins, John Davis, Terry Deatherage, Pat Roberts. President. Clubs 49 FRENCH CLUD '79-'60 IPAIR IIS 95 Fr fd? U. 'lr 2:01 11215 1 ,,ng!:: -5-'i ii .1 ig, Ji ,mu ' I M, i r'l ' 'PAIN' . ' :IU Mg WL'-w I:. i Huh- IEW, . ilnwi- , g?iSf 4 Y-Wal f .-2. , f ' . -V View - - 4, J 'Edit if E Dim -- L. to R.: Row 1-Bevin Dalton, Laurie Whitaker, Shirley Whitehouse, Kim Naquin, Lori Bennett, Kelly I 5-l., f Whitaker. Row 2-Caren McClennan, Kelli Parmley, Sherri Peterson, Kari Foster, Teresa Reynolds, 'Riff Row 3-John Lee, Mike Cooke, Mark Stratton, Steve Conner, Tina Foss, Denise Blackerby, Leslie McCrary. Sponsor ' Bassel Q I Manger Beaucoupn i Each year the three foreign language clubs have a tasting dinner, and like Ralph Torres on C page 76 , each student finds that the food is tres bien Cvery goodJ and each likes to man- e ger beaucoup feat alotjll I' ,i , I g . S .1 Jet axme L. to R.: Row 1-Terri Juckniess-Reporter, Morris Smith-Vice President, Everette Patterson-President. Row 2-Karen Day-Treasurer, Edie Run- X yan-Secretary. L. to R.: Row 1-Terri Kern, Denise Miles, Sandra Miranda, Lori Woodruff, Ellen Kickmeyer, Sondra Steadman, Debbie Whiteman, Mary Elam. Row 2-Dena Lewis, Kathy Robertson, Anne Yeahquo, Scott Brown, Cheryl Burns, Nancy Richardson, Jenna Wiltsie, Carla Whiteman, Steve Ramos. Row 3-Danny Thomas, Chris Byers, Grace Keck, Terry Whitehill, Melody Blevins, Grant Keck, Pat Roberts, Janet Waldkoetter, Ken Paxton. 50 Clubs NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY LHCNCR G NQTIONHL f R f . , GOCIETY Pom' ' Goody fi N 1979- 'oo L. to R.: Row 1- Mike Cooke, Grace Keck, Sherene Williams, Terri Juckniess, Leigh Ann Hambrick, Anjila Grimsley, Tonya Prater, Sherrie Peterson. Row 2- Bryan Dalton. Lori Woodruff, Marion Dunn, Wade Fields, Edie Runyan, Joe Krebsbach, Darla Martin, Tina Harmon, Teresa Goodman, Jenna Wiltsie. Row 3- Phillip Easton, Mike Douglas, Tammy Wood, Pat Roberts, Randy Ray, Grant Keck, Kevin Lambert, Klaus Jones, Steven Duncan, Terry Deatherage, Guy Booth. B 'Z , f F 41 5 Xi 5 I.. National Honor Society is a service club i that operates the concessions at all Big , Mac wrestling matches, baseball and bas- N ketball games. N.H.S. annually hosts a Fac- l ulty Tea to honor the teachers and adminis- ' tration for their outstanding work for our Mac Family. i 4 c 6 . , r S 'NN 'x L. to R.: Row 1- Kathy Robertson-President: Laurie Hartline-Vice- Presidentg Dena Lewis-Secretary. Row 2- John Davis-Treasurer, Art Edmonds-Reporter. fi 0 Q , ,L 55'-T1 v Ffr Q GB - 'h , if Clubs 51 i c e I' S 52 Clubs - CLUB '79' ' L. to R.: Row 1-Mike Douglas, Randy Carroll, David Jefferson, Tyrone Gipson, Mark Stratton, Karen Bowers, Ken Smart, John Davis, Mike Cooke. Row 2-Raymond Thompson, Lorrie Bennett, Kathy Robertson, Jackie Copeland, Paul Bowers, Eleyse Deatherage, Danny Thompson, Rita Bailey. Row 3-Greg Rice, Rita Stewart, Marion Dunn, Debbie Little, Vickie Coley, Kevin Lambert, Ned Babb, Kirk DeForest, Mike Wiley. Row 4-Jerry McConico, Terry McConico, Robin Rochelle, Grady Shoemaker, James Ellsworth, David Aumann, Tony Edwards, Mark Huffer. Row 5-Kent Blakely, Andre Townsend, Frankie Berenti, Morris Smith, David Fernandez, Ellis Fernandez, Bruce Bridel. L. to R.: Mark Stratton-Vice President, Karen Bowers- Sec.!Treasurer3 Kelly Kennedy-President, Tyron Gip- son-Sergeant-at-Arms. Q Procrostinotors Club Forgetful lethargic and apathetic are qualities of the Up standing Members of the 1978 procrastmators club who finally showed up for the yearbook picture ULAST YEARS'l J They are currently planning a back to school dance BUT they have yet to set a time for the meetmgl' . . . . ,, v v . ,, . . 1 1 ITIQCRRTHUR ITIHFIIHCS The MacArthur Maniacs were formed in the early part of the school year to arouse The Big Mac FamiIy spirit. The Maniacs are a very inspiring officers group of young Family Members,and they are led by Mrs. Dirickson. Jeff Brooks . . . Pres. Rita Vice Stewart . . . Pres. Piti Rooks . .. Sec. Tommy Duvall . Treas. Mrs. Dirickson ..... Sponsor L. to R.: Row 1-Tommy Duvall, Mrs. Dirickson, Jeff Brooks, Row 2-Effel Randall, Teri Carroll, I X H Sondra Steadman, Everett Patterson, Piti Rooks, Mike Wilson, Debbie Choate. Row 3-Rita W Stewart, Maggie Wilson, Janene House, Cathy Jenkins, Don Reinwand, Treena Thomas. Row 4- Phillip Capshaw, Trey Thomas, Tracie Weekley, Steve Crow. L. to R.: Row 1-Kelly Whitaker, Kathy Denning, Debbie Choate, Teresa Goodman, Chris Simon, Edie Runyan. Row 2-Sean Johnson, Ken Smart, Del Watlington, John Patterson, Trey Thomas, Steve Crow. The MacArthur Society of Southpaws was formed during the fall term of the 79 80 school year lts primary goal is two fold first to create a club for one of society s little known minorities and second to develop a service club dedicated to estab lashing better rapport between the Ieftles and all others - - 1 , . . I . ' . , . ' . , , . , . . . ' ' . . - Y Y . - - il - vv f0CIETY OF IOUTHPHUJI Officers Kent Smart . Kelly Whitaker . Chris Simon . . Edie Runyan ... Mr. Abercrombie .. Pres V. Pres Sec. . Treas. Sponsor Clubs 53 NATIVC AMERICAN CLUB 79- '80 I L. to R.: Row 1-Sandra Bolongia, Denise Miles, Jane McClung, Lela Monoessy, Morris Smith. Row 2-Pia Crump, Rita Bailey, Dearbra Shaw, Teri Kern, Anita Hernandez, Thoma- sine Henson. Row 3-Jan Crump, Cynthia Thomas, David Fernandez, Deroy Wolfe, Mike Kaulaity, Janene House, Ty Helms. ' QI, , '-4.5 -' . yu - 'L' Fi ff T C CJff1cxarsa ,Qgfh gf? gE??fk 'f1,.,.', ffwexafw .:,'if,x . Ae, ' . 'Tj' L' l 'V - l , 1137. 15 . nl -was' ' W, :ax I, Y bmi. F i K . . 54 Clubs L. to R.: Row 1-Debbie Whiteman-Sec!Treasurerp Melody Blevins-Vice President: Anne Yeahquo-President. Row 2-C nthia Thomas-Parliamen- tarianp Mary Elam-Representative: Carla Whiteman- ite epresenta- tive. C l ?Ma,- WM' Tsough Sponsor - Mr: AFRO AMERICAN CLUB 79 80 O f f i c e S P Menetee H L to R Row 1Thomasine Henson Treasurer Marcia Broomfield Secretary Pit: Rooks- Representatnve Tyrone Gipson Parllamentarlan Row 2 Reggie Jenkins President, Grady Shoemaker Vice President L to R Row 1 Velma Davenport Gale Poe April Brown Nancy Cole Gregory Walker Row 2 Stanley Hall, Gary Bowen Eddie Cross Durwln Langley Robbie Jackson JamesTillotson Morris Smith Row3 Angela Jackson Coleman Kuykendall Ladonna Hill Lisa Davis Effel Randall Barnard Rhodes Row 4 Eddie Mclntosh Torrance Carrington, DeOndra Gaines Terry McConlco Carnell Jackson Roderick Jackson Sharon llqountain Teresa Womack Shirley Adams X L to R Row 1 Clarence Hall, Ava Gardner, Cynthia Thomas, Anthony Rice, Yvette Jones, Linda Hill. Row 2-Beth Weeden, Mazola Hill, Pla Crump, Jan Crump, Sherene Williams, Caroline Pettigrew, Rosalyn Solomon, Lynn Wingate, Mike Wilson, Jean Beaty, Margarette Stewart. Row 3-Teresa King, Wanda Washington, Stephanie Peck, Renata Fordham, Ruta Bailey, Sandra Bolongia, Pamela Towers, Evette Randel, William Shephard, Carol Peck, Rita Stewart. Row 4 Berney Bryant, Angela Thomas, Yvonne Thomas, Emily Thomas, Carla Smith, Lorrie Coleman, Mark Randel, Donna Webber, Denise Miles, Florinda Wilson, Lois Tubbs, Jackie Miller, George Mitchell. Clubs 55 I , ,i, V i Q :Q , 5 W , . 5 18 9 9 1 A 1 Q 1 wg, r Y ez' J' A Af: ? l , . A if - , ,,,, , . .: - ' - 3 ' ' - 5 CAAW il i Z - I - . - . 1 1 1 V V ' - 1 1 1 I I ' - V V V V V V V Highlander Kagalfg ' 9-'80 Karan Haufars Interact Safe Kaagaa N.H.S. ghlander Royalty Kiaag Scruggs Varsity Choir Pia Hraaap A fro-American ,4ajiYaF griaaslca D aufis 65 W 3 R.O.T.C. ack Marian Dunn ' ' M- C lub Cammy Zrfufry Highlanderettes Lforraiue fenlfknsel Lhurie Hartlim' F. B. L . A . Stsphanze Kvmera lfezglz ,firm 16' llfl Dalton Biology W ffamlmck Nagy :Slam ?aaara Kalaaaia Art Qzraray O'6aaaer German Ciaa ffarraaa Ma th 'fs Kathy Kalfrrtsaa Octagon julie gffaaray Darla Jlflartia Press t Cfarla Whiteman Native American qw r ,fr af 1 Hyathiaghamas FII HoMEwov2K 'Pe 6 3 cn-as 5 50 DusATNFH-'R 'FK Ton.-w'e move ALL 'rHA'r G Q Q me beam OR 3 SY? 7 XLT I CEE'-.L1:'v Class Of 1981 JMllNlllllllQ'l .X l is Wriiiikt s' fi f lelss '- -S '31, f' JEEN YQ: fiuiiiifiii M ruee .,x,, , -M , err s'ivw fs adiw 4,--L L:L-J I ffi s f - R , AE? x im N t it te Pam Armstrong 60 Juniors H A Q' - 1,.,.: Ui:.,,5,, ,X ..-semi l1 serr rerre . k,.- -1 ,. ., ,,..,, . is ,. iisfwsimie : Belinda Allen Debby Allen ,t X, Q E A at ,, few J f g 5 . if issxig ,,.. J ,,,. 1,- -i. -eg , , -W-1-fm ,W ,, , , ,M L , .. l Q ig 5: ,es meals. .. ,x., Y ...., or , M - . i .. . .,., . ..b if M.1.1111-'11--.ew e e , . ,M , N, ' 2, ' es, rx.: Q. t , ....,- ,. ., ., ., 1' Q- - Ie- 1, S, I. ezggksiwgtl Arthur Anderson ws Donna Arnold is Mmm, Mmm good expresses Kim Lovett after she dips into Jenna Wilt- sie's dish at the foreign language tast- ing dinner. naman! fi Herbert Atkins David Aumann Z J xi Jim Asher Joe Austin Mark Avery Lottie Baldwin Debbie Barnes Danny Beaty Billy Beaver Keven Benfield Jeanette Bennett Stephanie Benton 'Wifi , 'H' l ' 1, . .,, -f', eeee , to B t A A L- ..., - Mike Bolton Karen Bowers Paul Bowers Marcia Broomfield Barry Brown Scott Brown Patty Berfiend Frankie Berinti il i 2,3 ag i f' i' H , J M Z' if Q, g f iiat an ittt l fi gifif WN, . t i at ittiit , , ,af i f :,:,LQWys11w:Z1 J Elf! ' 2 ,1121 ft fi f L. ' - ,AA,,,ABW t ' ' ,lt l t B W'- 4 . z 1 4 Terri Braddy Bruce Bridel v s Pat Brownfield Cheryl Burns Robbie Caldwell JettM1eeke takes a break during an accounting assignment Juniors 61 JlM Q W ,552 sm Rene Cantu C Judy childs John Clay X mx, kiv wlrs x sim :Nh W lui? if 'tiki 1. Q Q, VA ,Tx W X si .40 -. ----Q.-..,.,,, Nj Phillio Capshaw Teri Carroll Victor Carter was X M is V l l it ' TEM tw A V ,spa g m s f 5 in 5 . I ll.. s l l k k get ,,.. .. H, Q N4 .WQH Q it-skit S35 X , . i 2 1' r N t..- ' ' . ' pf Doug Chatham Debbie Choate Klaus Jones and Debbie Allen portray Mr. and Mrs. Santa Klaus in a German club Christmas skit. Vickie Coley 'iii ii- C liii Sieve Conner Yvonne Coons Jackie Copeland Tony CrOSS Jan Crump 62 Juniors ,QD l , i in 'L ,L Larry Culver 1 , 4 f za la ,.. . HL.. fs an 4 Qian' 5 QQ I A' .2 if L ,an , if ' ,L Lou Dalton -W --...,.... Jacquetta Day N Ere. zhv, , T . , 'Q,: V ,,,:: N 4 , L ! i ' rarr it it 'aa L I K K V,,,,fJ My -an r...X L.. ,W,..i,,iii :bye 2, Linda Dunn Linda Wissinger and Jonny Macias prepare pep- rally banners in Mrs. Greg Davenport Terry Deatherage . .- ,, i i r, fr- ropre Marion Dunn . '- V L 'riigr ri- .,,r ? :im .' T iz gig +9 44 , Y -'W' Ei Y 4 'R in bg 5 'iw J ai ggi 1 GL S 2a g 'aka Bl' fyv ,'.. if! 9 2, L 1 1: My is 2 ' ' Loper' art class. ' H ' liiivi ' W 'L r,rr yr Roger Davenport Lisa Davis Tony DeForest David DOUEIBS 421,374 .j aff ' Jtti ' - 051: kif-, ,L L A-far Phillip Easton Lisa Ebisch Angeiia Dawson v 1 , J fi f John Douglas if - fwwsif L Y- 'S' .iiffi f v vfsf , i ' 52251 ' if L 3. , W ' it Ek, Mike Edmonds Juniors 63 tllllwlwlll fig 1 f , lt , .., ' . . ilse E is -,,. srll , 'f-Y ' K - f if ,..f , X,.. ,. ..,,,. Tony Edwards Mandy Elam E ddd :Q f' dddd is d dd1 is . .,,,,. ,,.. , , - l 4 Susan Elkins Lisa Ellison five seconds and raised thirty-eight dollars. 1 , .f., , l ' is g Q43 AE . 2 -st-sg Q . . this X, 'Z me Q is it s gs if Q l ft 'Q C' Q is 5 set EXE' Q Q t Q kg 3 f at his , ga s + P 5 i 3 it T K Q e gig sag is r l if . ,sz , E 1 ff Bruce Bridel participating in the Interact Club breathe-a-thon contest. Bruce held his breath for forty- . . F EEA F 1 s . illl X f Y' 1 ': ' z '-if 2 ..,, S212- i 1 ff .W A ,ii ,,,, 1 ,X vu m ,X or E . . ,t,, ,,it y .tT, E L arid 5 H lx ,.. f. x .8 ng X3 H-N tx QQ rs ' :fl l 'Lv EXW ll ,Q Q sg 'YS fs X fi Y 3 Russell English Mark Evans Kristi Farmer Donna Fitzgerald Tony Flores Renata Fordham Alan Fortenberry Lorrie Fountain 64 Juniors . . ,. Pr k,,sf::fg5 . FE vez We ----fs rw 5-2' A .:.Q. fmizy ' -:H-':'::E:E.3.: - :- isa . ef: use we , an Mike Freeman 21 .zwsfkizdm .WH - aegis 9- -v-f Ricky Gonzalez me Sharon Hanza Walter Henderson Scott Gallops Sherwood Gibson - f 5,1 L. -FK Teresa Goodman Thomas Goodwin rf my we -'Sf was X i s X x x 5' l i Barry Hayes Chris Hayes Belinda Allen and Karen Day look on with disbe- lief as Russell Richardson drinks punch after eat- ing a snail at the foreign language tasting dinner. Tyrone Gipson T ft i a K x Y N' ala Li Xie Fix' A X N1 3 1 1 5531 . K .. . - .L i x . ..,,,.. 3. Q X ' xx 'S 5 W K :gi k i 3 N , 4 it f is W W Q I VV ' ' it ' i 'ite ? 5532 Anjila Grimsley Kevin Heagy sw' Fil ' Kathy Herber Domingo Gonzalez Linda Hanley ' 3 Ty Helms Anita Hernandez Juniors 65 iJlt l l i QNX 'A . xw A.. Linda Hill Nathan Hill ' , - ' ' -- ,l, 3 t c Donald Holmes Jon Hooks Janene House John Houseman 66 Juniors Mark l-lutfer Nelson Humphrey MLW' 5 to 'L 4 Q -u ' fi, . ,.,.5 . A R ,wx fi .X ,Q Qc i Q x 5' sbs on Q' U. t K, 3, V ,, fir' f 3 2 !!3'iv'i'i'ii J J J' Richard Hill Katharina Hise Robbie Holcomb 3345 x x'WlXM Cold weather could not stop junior Ken Paxton from practicing tennis .... but the uncompleted tennis courts did. The new courts were ready in time for spring practice. Walter Hough Peter Huber John Jack Debra Jackson Kathy Jenkins Lisa Jones Judy Ketchum Rhonda Jackson Kelly Johnson Yvette Jones Ellen Knickmeyer Bob Jeffress Klaus Jones 1 , stt tls . .. t sc .A ttc J Hx ,E aat tncs Jtsy Terri Juckniess Joe Krebsbach s,.w', Robert Sockbeson build a Christmas tree stand in shop class. 1 Curtis Cox, Billy Tupen, Curtis Reinwand, and Grace Keck Joleyne Kennedy , .... -W Y , - - 1. X: N:Q1uf:.lwf'z' , A 'W if .,1g-:ms Eg . .1 : A , Y v, - tt, ,-1. C it s . - 35 :fl X .C .' Glen Laffoon Kevin Lambert Juniors 67 Ji lllll l ... . E ......,X,LWN ........ X .... ,..,.. EEF ' I 'Z , Q Donella Landes Kim Lovett Norman Lynn EES! iss E E , S Sf :if elif in il E5 Sandra Levick Tammy Lowry 'if f- - .. .JW L the field because of an ankle injury. is in K Deborah Little Sandra Lynch Q Coach Monts helps Tyrone Gipson off Jonny Macias Lonny Macias .,, ..,,,, . W .Aa F WM . git' lf. M iezr ' ' .W ,. , fl ggmw . , 5 1- v f 1 -as . ,. 7 K .,,, L - reei EEE 3 if es 'iffzi zwfzgi '-f- 1 -'k', lfiizlii' 'iff 535225 : ,rs W Q r - -.11 L:.- g l ass. , Za f17?5'7f'5r'k1'k' ' - M' flffi :, , 2' :.. . , ,'i ..,1 cl.e -- 1 , ' 1 ai fir, 'W 1' WI. .Ji f' ifmili--ii. 1:-, ' ccll N K l Q' A ,.., h ' uf.: 5 K.':-' e- :W 1 J ,g gn ..' -M A K , --- .... f i,- , Wi A ll Leslie Mahan 68 Juniors Ron Maiberger Brad Marlow Mike Massey Lydia Mata Pamela Mayo Jodie McCaig x:W,g X fr Q 3 S 1 5 , ' Jeff McClain r ..,,,f- Q Jane McClung Jerry McConico F l :H Terry McConico Jeff Meeke 16 lr GY, WWW r 1 T... - ' ,,.. ' 52 , r 2 H fn Sandra Miranda Berkley Monoessy Denise Miles s Donna Miller 'F E Stephen Miller Doug Moon Billy Moore Ricky Morganfield THREE YARDS AND A CLOUD OF DUST. Mark Stratton C513 and David Aumann i725 look on as Bryan Dalton C223 runs into trouble. Junio YS eMl ll l 1 Y' , f'x-- LKG, Wife-vim gen : -. ,H ' . 2 I Q is :T 22 3' Carla Moser ., .. A, is 5 .,.. 1 4 ' ' ' ' -1 ii 1:fe,Q:., ,..,,,1-: f E Sharon Mountain it - wa, fs M ,. ,.... , E y L t' . , :af ,V if ,o., ,, M 1 . M, oooioi X . , , t . il, X U 3g Q. E ai Q I 1. Qi 1 L' Q Philip Murrah Leon Nellum Carlos Ortiz l Rocky Owens ,,.i - ooiii 1 :fx -- I hi :gs .Q ':.--',-'. ,fii B 252 'r ,Q,1,i Kevin Lambert and Tony Edwards have the ability to do nothing as well as anyone. y:Vx i 2 yA,:, v 70 Juniors Ken Paxton st S qt, 5? xxx ' ff' ' Hif i Q li fle, X, .E 1 533 . , ffff- -5 1 bl gh xy? 4 1 A : Mike Peffer Sherri Peterson Norbert Pillow Vina Pinson Randy Pippin Rita Plowden 5 David Faries learns to use a router which is a part of his woodshop training in Mr. PampIin's class. Q is Robert Powers Nwiflxggwkwgw wt NW vw , ss iqfgx E Wiww-'wi -x as -Q x with 1.4 , 1n:feafa:z1zi:2mfai:.' -:.i-,reign f Q, 1: 3 spa m as Tonya Prater Tina Putney Marla Rains Sandra Ramos Evette Randel 'w 1-'nik as Curtis Reinwand Teresa Reynolds Anthony Rice Nancy Richardson RUSSGII Richardson Juniors 71 Robin Robinson Suk Scott Robin Rochelle Colleen Rowe David Shaw Richard Shurburn Teresa Slagle 72 Juniors William Smith Lee Slonaker Fred Smith ' 'Ai' f I MW - . ss-www A ,. sg - . W, 5 S YE' .z'1S5':fe25Z' S 'F 'JG N-- 'iff -.,-1 'f f si. Q9 -i 1? Q, X T ff-rf wlzszsss gen: ,, f 1. . ,lf szwfk ' i --hr ,iiffi ' N H hifi! QI. :Eff of ,zfggggir I. ..,. S K , r :'?1553ffii2952 K f'iif?lE?'ii 56- ,2252EiE,ii1fH2'ngg1 f 1e Tina Scarborough Kevin Scott l S Barry Simmons , ,.,. .. ,,., , 'Siv a a ' T f K 'If -Q b as we A QWX ' 'r X 1 Vs in 1 111,i, ,tt, V , 1 NKL: fm. ff 2 S M53 SN' y l irrit ,kif ,VS ' i rittt rttit if nnt . ,- ' A . Kyle Smith Barbara Snider Robert Sockbeson Bennie Stallings Jackie Stewart Kelly Stone Phil Capshaw, Ken Paxton, and Tony Flores work long hours to make our Caledonian the fine school newspaper that it is. As juniors they will bring exper- ience to next year's staff. 45225 Mark Stratton Gordon Tahquechi Mafk Taiam ii 1 it if . ' T N li aras T ,S ti,. 1. i - 55.25. -,A W . gt' , ' -'-f S .S , E, i t .W . ..,., I S ' Lorraine tenBenseI Althea Thomas Julie Thomas Katreena Thomas Raymond TIWOVYTDSOU Daniel Th0mPS0 ' N :ERS : :'-1 K 5 5 527. T :.- A, . .s, .,...,,,.., Wi: ik --E .Et , 1255 .3 2 t, . Y t N wi-ET it ' T . 5 Q tttt T s it 1 'llisxl is it 1-e S ese Kevin Tilghman Phillip Tosspon Tyrone Turner Juniors 73 Jw lii . B, 3 Sheila Turrentine Nancy Tyson Bobby Underwood Chris Urquhart Kevin Vickers Dean Walters Darryl Watkins Tonya Werner Bobby Whetstone Debra Whiteman 5 sm ti 'fr 'H yn 1-,CNRS ia W' , ff zsgsises- . - is rr , it elf- , ' ' Sherene Williams Jenna Wiitsie Marsha Winfree Joe Wingate Linda Wissinger f 'i Deroy Wolf Barbara Woods Tracy Woody Jesse Wright Kim Yahher 74 Juniors . bophomorw Class Of '82 I Q ' , ' 0 1 Q ' 5 1 H Q 1 ??dP- Sophomores 75 Sophomores E At,k' 'V Sophomore Ralph Torres says Oh Boy when thinking about how good this cake will taste at the foreign language tasting dinner. ii ii Gafold B2fdShef ,,i,,i,,, Michael Beaty Willetta Beaty g z gl L Dennis Bennett l' A Kelly Bennett V :Ji ' i V 1 rr ZEV 0 Robert Ables Shirley Adams w.f:,.fQ:,..u,: ff' v, ' V Wir iww ' L' ll L, Delmira Adrian g 132 ,.,ett,it,tt ,. Q David Allen f Z fi if 1 '17 'sc 5 A 5 Charles Anderson Laura Armes fffmniii V-., Shawn Bjork Denise Blackerby Jackie Booth Gary Bowen Susan Brantley i 76 Sophomores 2 'f Pam Carter mm- .,.,,, , 5 T 134 , 'E X it ww 1-if .WN Q Ti is K a ,. ..... it xy ,X x I 52 S xi 1:5 K a A K XA N w x News NB A sk af Nx 3' fm AZ l new v as t , wi . ,, 5.05 tir.ku:, k. T N YK , . Q, ks A A Q A R I ,f N as A 4 w ww 5 K W to L sigma it V - -- as-sue: l xy N..s.. 0 M- Y H ,S k5,:,,,, .f.. -1,-,....T ' 'Q'-+ Qfffvrff 1' ' 4, - ' ...W X,... V ' - - , ..., in lg , Q E i is s 1 it . . , QQ ' el -up ff ' it . f n T., ffl'- -i ' H 1' ff Q T Ki A T it 1 . ' . . , 55335 . .,.55,. 'ck i ,ki ,, K ..., .,,, ,,.. 51 Y - .wiv ' -New if Cary Clanton Daniel Coffman Nancy Cole Jodie Coleman ts., ' ' .,,fWk' C' Barbara Brown Clifford Burney Donald Caldwell Luwana Campbell Tony Cardenas Torrance Carrington Kathleen Casper Julie Cater Trudy Childs AWP' 1 mr sa x 1 -- . 'Qt Lorrie Coleman Charles Conant Gayla Couch Curtis Cox Meta Cox Sophomores 77 Sophomores Patricia Craddock Jimmy Craig Greg Cross Steve Crow Portia Crump Jeff McCormick is selling tickets for the play Flowers For Algernon, as a young lady in line smiles for the picture. Bevin Dalton Delise Davenport Mike Day Jamie Delluomo Katherine Denning Frank Donatucci Keith Easton Kathy Edwards John Elam Adam Ellis 78 Sophomores ,ze .se ressii 'll l E , --r' - .:. - N: if s- 'Rebecca' Culver Q we Sabina Cunningham em 'F eell Scott Cuyler Eros Dalston X R New Nova at it ,sift , gt.ft.'-,,,.x ff- i it J up 5 'U' ,wh Q tl' tu 6 EN? X ,K I, A 557 Q ,'11,,gJLIi,1.5V,i kl,' 2,.3,,,,.1 ssr , Q 3 if ,f,X., 1 ,,.L A ,, V '1 1.Z' a E .,, l TW Cheryl Eutsler David Faries David Fernandez Scott Fields Tina Foss Karie Foster S Q 553' X' 3 A W f liz 5-if-f ,if ii y . fa - 1 , ,Z -, ,H ,gi 'W .W J l , , iw ff l 1 Q J l K' f Highlanderette Jodie Coleman flashes her ever-so-popular i si iv smile at a half-time performance. 'gs Noii ii ririii 1 iiinii ,,..-. :.,fA . A f ,K 'i x , t, 'YQ' y , lf , ,. 7 5 5 ff :zfsfyywmwi , ffm ,cg ' F fs V v' ' :::5v::, 'g 1 , i1g.fw l A,-.:. if -if ?1w-X1 , ' Q g,,, WI 's,..,. 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' 6 Q iv all of the Big Mac pep rallies and are highly Inspirational to our family s morale While the cheerleaders perform at a pep rally, Mr. Evers, our yearbook sponsor, smiles for the camera. The cheerleaders coordinate 80 Sophomores F' A Y J ' l Wig gi. W, .. V E if rv is my ,555 f 3 X f ff, W at it we t Ls A K' Edsel Hill Ladonna Hill Mazola Hill Andrea Horn Pat Heelan Sandy Henson Allyson Herber Lisa Higdon Darrin Higgins Eldridge Moore does not seem to be enthused with the inspection during fifth hour ROTC class. Angela Hough Jeff Houseman Sheila Houseman Darren Howell 3'P9i?MQ, a0l'wWnf,, tiff I xlib, x 2 X W ft! Q 5 ' Q' ' Pam Humphrey s ese J fe ' i'ii 5 ', 'Y 1 'K W H '55, QW ' 1 Carnell Jackson Robert Jackson Roderick Jackson Sanford Jackson Broderick Jackson Sophomores 81 Sophomores What has two heads four legs and attends MacArthur football games? Senior Edie Runyan and sophomore Allyson Herber when they seek refuge from the cold in Mr Millender s packet Jo Anne Jefferson Lorie Johnson Robert Johnson Sheila Jones Michael Kaulaity Gail Keithley Felicia Kendrick Julie Kennedy Tammy Kephart Jeff Kern Rochelle Kirksey Robert Koren Jim Krebsbach Coleman Kuykendall 82 Sophomores Durwin Langley Q , W f. in Af W ff Qetgvww 4. sk 1 ,W ,P Q mv ,W . M 13 A- as I , gf 4 fn!! ti no 'H M , J 1 L. he . L f ' , gg' . I 95,77 h' ,E Z 5 4.4 4 X Sophomore Suzanne Maple models a dress she made in Home Economics class., . 1 9if5f222E5Z1U2.2--n, V. ' '3 7EZ'ii5ivi?LA45f!355 E:-lifii1iii1EEi5Y111, . s,los , Q 1.,?4:y-,--.wwf m.,,i2:,,.,,, f,r,,..,,fm5,wtx:,g3LfmEq5J.QV, 4 Vlpli. , , bam!! 2 Steven Laughy John Lee David Lenion Gary Leon Theresa Leon Nancy Lewark Scott Loftus Steve Loftus Marlinda Lund John Lynn Tom Maiberger Suzanne Mapel Rhonda Markham Marty Martin Teresa Mason Mark Matthews Sophomores 83 Sophomores Steven Mauro Keven Mayes Billy McCaig Lynn McCarthy Danny McCarty Leslie McCrary Stacia McGuire Angela McLemore Caren McLennan Lisa McWilliams Kurt Metzinger Darcie Midkiff Jacquelin Miller Lela Monoessy Eldridge Moore Tammy Moore 84 Sophomores 1 Q X L Y ,....,,. . -- 5 ,', W' ' A, c.AV W .,.. . rkk, L . --W,, imma i fliifjglgi - ,, . i f iiifflii--gggjii D ziixiiliigem --., 2:1 ,V my 2--ff' r -- X in mmm? ' WS ss M M .. LLL.. i m., is 'M' 'Q :E mg ilu it 5 ,X iiigig , ' - ' as X M- W A A' M L rlleoll deli - . ,. ..4,. .. W., , MQ-if -I ,,...,,, i' W, --W, ff?:f2ffi?E 'fi ' t.,..,LflQ.f,T Y Y 'Sims f,--- Q-'RRS .f c',' 3: .- ' , 1 iiiiiiio r1' K , s. 15' E Lici N M L ,,Ll Chris pineapple Urquhart feels disappointed with the way the game is going against Duncan Q ww iv ,, Vanessa Neal Lynn Norman Lasandra Odum Walter Owens Kelli Parmley Johnny Patterson M is Kim Naquin Trent Moore Michael Moretz Susan Morrow Ronald Morse , ss,sA Q x Www, f my 9555 ,ff MN if -V twig any X ,. fig f 9 'IF , , L-me 33 mm Q Juniors Billy Beaver and Darryl Watkins smile at each other when they notice that they are posed the same way' R' ,af Z Robin Paxton Stephanie Peck Ethel Pennington Eugene Persinger Caroline Pettigrew Sophomores 85 Sophomores Jerry Piercy Debbie Pinson Terry Pippin David Poirot Doyle Pollard Lorri Popa Andy Powell Kyle Proctor Carol Reynolds Barnard Rhodes Sean Rice Allyson Herber displays her serious side while performing with the flag girls during the Mac vs. Ada football game. Keith Riley Debbie Roberts John Robinson Kathy Rochester Teresa Rodriguez tfffsfwtf' 2 E 2 WWW? 86 Sophomores Virginia t .,.. A V . i, if sr.. . KM. 'lM!?' . ,, All of these FFA trophies were won by Monte Jenkin's prize lamb that brought a State Record of 313,530 at the Tulsa State Fair. Sheila Rogers John Roof Paula Rooks Anthony Rowland Sharlet Rowley Don F. Russell Don R. Russell Randell Shaw William Sheppard Danny Shurburn Wanda Simmons Allen Simon Chris Simon Carla Smith Danny Smith Darin Smith Sophomores 87 Sophomores Raymond Smith Suzanne Smothers David Snowden lrene Soellner Leon Solomon ff -. :war ' -. af f, Randall Stephens Margarett Stewart B him N R ' ' f QQ sf 5 T , SQ 1, y .. , T .... Nga - Q ..- A Sherri Strickland Kim Xe Lisa Talamantez QM WK uw X3 QM Mm ilk? Silva'- A :W EN 5 css wi? 3 AS Petra Terral Angela Thomas ,.-' Emily Thomas Joe Thomas Trey Thomas James Tillotson Ralph Torres 88 Sophomores ' , - , :Q QESQ X 3, yt t N X 1 ,X ts Q S x lx! ! X SXSW ti X gg 5 X L ,g ,S 'PQ V --'1-if -SWS.: , , si E 1 -- -i iifg':1f.'i', i 'L'L fi 5, X s-an s.. 9' ,M Sophomores Angelita Gonzalez and Kim Naquin are shown here taking the manual dexterity portion of the GATB, General Aptitude Test Battery. Mr. Davis, one of our family's counselors and next year's OEA president, is shown supervising the test. The GATB is given annually to the sophomores to test their vocational and technical skills and to give them an idea of what occupation might be favorable for them to pursue. tal Hx - - r , f al., .f fl .M . fm 1 ff 1 ,,.. ix x xt XT Si' .. K talk K+' Msgs: ' fi E was K ,U , te fm Q Mg: f' al it 1 ef- 5 x. wr . F 1 EH . S X, i t 13 : X ' M ' ' - wail, it Xt ts i ,Q-X3 3 22 T 4 f. zz.. ff fggg-it T EIL J r f Pam Towers Lois Tubbs Lori Tugmon Billy Tupin Jennifer Turck Karen Turnbull Teresa Twyman Alex Vanderwerff Chia Vue Houa Vue Kao Vue Mai Vue Neng Vue Zoua Vue Janet Waldkoetter Roger Waldroop Sophomores 89 Sophomores . . Patrlcla Waldrop , ,Z V E Greg Walker Marv Warren i A' Wanda Washington ET' , 2 Donald Watlington ' 'WWW lv 35' rrrr' it ,,f. l My J' xvwewmm Elizabeth Weeden AlWW ,-rJ l Tracie Weekley r , l Patricia Welch Y Allan Westfall Laurie Whitaker Z it l if g f 2' X , Shirley Whitehouse Jon Williams Marvyn Williams Ronald Williams Kasey Wills If M. Maggie Wilson Lynn Wingate Scott Wolfe Ursula Wood Cheryl Woodall Dellse Davenport looks on as Teresa Twyman sneaks a peek at her school pictures in the Home Ec room. lil ,!'iiH'5'vIY Yuki Yates Organizations Future 0 FarmersO g America i L C 9 I' Mr. S Woodward I I L. to R.: Row 1-Johnny Woods-Reporter: Mitch John-President. Row 2-Greg Allison-Vice President, Jeff Vickers-Sentinel, Sharon Hanza-Treasurer, Greg Tugman-Secretary. Sponsor The Big Mac Family s Future Farmers of America try to exhibit competent aggressive rural and agricultural leadership in Oklahoma. The and learn about agricultural development as well as breeding and caring for animals. L. to R.: Row 1-Tish Craddock, Robbie Caldwell, Laura Armes, Barbara Snider, Susan Elkins, Mandy Elam. Row 2-Brent Vickers, Kenneth Ray, Lisa Jones, Barbara Woods, Susan Fry, Glenna Coffman. Row 3-Monte Davenport, Garold Bardsher, Mike Massey, Patty Berfiend, Barbara Coursey. Row 4-Russell English, Philip Murrah, Lori Tugman, Donnie Caldwell, Rouvee Fox, Kevin Tilghman, Kelly Kennedy, Ellis Fernandez, David Fernandez. members compete Q5 A 1 1, 1 f X N- K K at-n, v. 'fffrf ffl L. to R.: Row 1-Frank Donatucci, Andy Powell, Cheryl Eustler, Jamie Delluomo, Sandy Henson, Kasey Wills, Mary Glover, Tammy Sinning, Janie Williams, Julie Kennedy, Lela Monoessy. Row 2-Allison Herber, Meta Cox, Berkley Monoessy, Debbie Gamblin, Susan Brantley, Debbie Wilson, Donald Holmes, Tammy Brown, Steve Mauro, David Faries. Row 3- O. Keith Watkins ll., Robert Ables, Daniel Coffman, Doyle Hollard, Gary Echart, David Snowden, John Elam, Carol Fox, Curtis Cox, Bridget Greb, Mike Gamblin. 92 Organizations A Og? 'jfffgi ogg? ssl? SM to S County Junior Livestoc Horticulture Susie Fry rearranges plants at the school greenhouse. Barbara Henson mists plants as part of her plant care training in horticulture class. Mr. Fuqua, Mac's horticulture teacher, , explains to Janie Williams how to posi- tion the plants. I P- X MacArthur Senior Monte Jen- kins displays two of his prize- winning lambs at the Comanche k Show. I me 0? Organizations 93 Agriculture 8. Horticulture Susan Elkins and Donald Holmes learn the art of sing your cow to sleep from junior expert, Sharon Hanza. No sheepish looks from Tammy Brown, Carol Fox, and a friend, the black-faced sheep. Greg Tugmon and J.R. Woods give it all they've got to operate the rotor-tiller. 45' f Q f' Q15 2 ul . 'Q V ,fain l 94 Organizations Janie Williams chases two sheep that refuse to exercise. Janie Williams, in horticulture, tells her plant that the transplant will not hurt. MM The M.H.S. varsity choir is under the direction of Mrs. Patsy Charles. Tommy Duvall and Russell Richardson rehearse for an upcoming contest. 453 2 - Wanda Washington, Ava Gardner, Melody Blevins, Rosolyn Solomon, and Mrs. Charles show various moods while singing the same song. V.C. Officers L. to R. Cfrontj: Laurie Hartline, Vice Pres.: Larry Standridge, President: Cindy Scruggs, Sec. Cbackb Janene House, Treasurer. Organizations 95 Material Center Workers '79-'80' L to R' Denise Miles Mary Elam Sandra Mi anda, Florinda Wilson, Cheryl Eutsler, Donna Fitzgerald, Tammy Brown, Lela . .. , , r Monoessy, Coleman Kuykendall, Keith Watkins IBf4iIRIBIElR SIi:iClP QUif'1'iIRiiiEii L. to R.: Row 1-Velina Davenport, Steve Ramos, Tammy Lowry, Wade Fields, Ava Gardner, Reggie Jenkins. Row 2-Andre Townsend, Melody Ble- L. to R.: Russell Richardson' Wade Fields' vins, Tony Pippin, Janene House, Mark Randel. 96 Organizations Kent Blakely, Larry Standridge. .cgkucfznf 'lidllf mociafign L. to R.: Row 1-April Brown, Trudy Childs, Mary Glover, Cherie Lynds, Mary Elam. Row 2-Sandra Lynch, Sandy Odum, David Jefferson, Cindy Phillips. .5 , V . , M ,,.,55- .L X. - , f . , , A .:f,- 55-ym-,553 1 ' .lung ' ' 2 --r' sm - - ---- - ' r'l-- N' 5 H 'ii 5 J -- V It Is f lf I L. to R.: Row 1-Yvette Jones, Antoinette Henderson, Venessa Neal, Leigh Ann Hambrick, Teresa Mason, Janie Williams, Tina Harmon, Judy Ketchum, Nancy Amato. Row 2-Cynthia Thomas, Sandra Bolongia, Donna Webber, Angie Bryant, Chance Williams, Darla Martin, Dena Lewis, Keith Riley. ZNMLXWAMAW5 Organizations 97 Wiecvclooo Xcfgli' - 'SO Front L. to R.: Terri Kern, Stacia McGuire, Lorraine tenBensel, Ned Babb, Leigh Ann Hambrick, Sean Jobnson, Jane McClung, Keith The yearbook staff and their contributions to the yearbook are as follows: Ned Babb - Art Editor Sports' Guy Booth-Artist Seniors Photography' Mike Cooke- CO-EDITOR QClubs Seniors Sophomores Sports Or- ganizations Lay-outs Typing Adsb' Tommy Duvall 1 Staff' Leigh Ann Hambrlck CO-EDITOR CFaculty 81 Watkins, Lisa Jones. Back L. to R.: Tonya Prater, Mike Cooke, Tom my Duvall, Guy Booth, Colleen Rowe, Pat Roberts. Photography' Tonya Prater - Juniors Typist Student Life Photography' Pat Roberts Assistant Art Editor' Colleen Rowe - CO-EDITOR CCopy Typing Student Life Juniors Sophomores Clubs Adsj' Lorraine ten- Bensel - Top Salesman Photography' Keith Watkins - Ads 81 Staff. Correctionsj: Sean Johnson - Business gl Sales Editor Jerry Evers a good guy who the whole staff enjoyed CAdsJ: Lisa Jones Corrections 81 Staff' Terri Kern - Staff' Jane McCIung - Typing 84 Staff' Stacia McGuire working with this year! Administration, Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores, Typing, l The yearbook staff was under the direction of Mr. mit, Mike Colleen Leigh Ann Sean Tonya Guy Stacia Cooke Rowe Hambrick Johnson Prater Booth McGuire '.', 5 . , ' . '-W'..Q....--ff-- 1 E - -. 1'1 frf ' .. is ' , i'if t A A V f 'Sr . rr ' K' A A . , E ' f S affaa. C 'S EW 5 , L . ... S fs 'A 'V,,f 'N ,'fi g 5, 5 tg ...K ' ' Mr. Evers Jane Pat Ned Lisa Keith Lorraine SIDOUSOI' McClung Roberts Babb Jones Watkins tenBensel Organizations 35-'xqlxl Lmlet mtl., 19 9-'SQ The Big Mac Famllys Band is under the out- L. to R.: Row 1-CKneelingJ Sheila Rogers, Lisa Jones. Row 2-Mr. Millender, Stephen Duncan, Grant Keck, Kim Hawk, Robert Koren, Mike Kaulaity, Russel Richardson, Antonio Ozuna, Paul Hansen, Scott Brown, Karen Day, Kim Lovett, Teresa Goodman. Row 3-Julie Thomas, Cheryl Burns, Gayla Couch, Marcia Broomfield, Shirley Adams, Melissa Gallops, Kathleen Herber. Row 4-Clarence Hall, Vicky Coley, Patrick Brownfield, Donald Watlington, Teresa Reynolds, Debbie Pinson, Debbie Roberts, Randy Ray, Barbara Coursey, Stephanie Romero, Toby Miranda, Jesse Wright, Ty Helms, Tina Foss, Alfred Austin Row 5-Morris Smith, Bernard Rhodes, Mike Day, Joe Austin, Lorrie Bennett, Connie Grakowski, Sandy Miranda, Mike Cooke, Grace Keck, Lisa McWilliams, John Gero, Cindy Crow, Kent Blakely, Joleyne Kennedy, Kathy Edwards. Row 6-Kathy Harwood, Sandra Ramos, Tony Pippin, Edie Runyan, Karie Foster, Shirley Whitehouse, Kristi Farmer, Scott Gallops, Allison Herber, Nancy Richardson, Janene House, Cindy Phillips, Mike Peffer, Carla Moser, Laura Armes Band is under the Direction of Drum j Major Grant Keck Q af' 6 i 'Q-or , s 'Ng A Organizations 99 On the Field the Big Mac Family's , . ! ' li .L 1 V ' H f 1 1. C' - I '-7. -X 0 .'-'X 'xt ' X! x I , , 8 0 Highlander Band '79-'80 m 0 8 n l n i The All-Region Symphonic Band l All-Region lst Band. L to R.: Row 1-Mike Cooke, Lisa McWilliams, Lisa Jones. Row 2-Stephen Duncan, Cheryl Burns, Karen Day, Russell Richardson, Kathy Edwards, Gayla Couch. Weis Conqucted by Dr' Mark 0 fl C The All Region Concert Band All Region 2nd Band L to R Grant Keck Sherri Peterson Karie Foster Melissa Gallops Tina Foss was conducted by Dr Jack Bow Jessie Wright Lorrie Bennett man Cameron University 'Y' Hinsley, Illinois University. The Class of 80 band members have helped to bring home more trophies than any other class be fore them. Helping to bring home a total of 12 trophies are: L. to R.: Row 1-Lorrie Bennett Karen Day Stephanie Romero Kathy Harwood. Row 2- Grant Keck Stephen Dun- can Melanie Greathouse Mike Cooke, Randy Ray, Kent Blakely, Cindy Crow. CNot pictured is Toby Mir- anda.J 100 Organizations Donald Watlington-Librarian. I' S L. to R.: Karen Day-President: Mike Cooke-Vice President: Grace Keck-Secretary: Senior Alfred Austin plays his trumpet with pride! -A - Junior Jesse Wright and Senior Mike Cooke show All-State Band members are: L. to R.: Karen Day-4th chair their spirit at a pep rally. Base Clarinet: Kathy Edwards-lst chair trumpet. Trumpet Rehearsal. L. to R.: Sr. Toby Miranda, Jr. Ty Helms, Sr. Stephanie Romero, Jr. Joleyne Kennedy. as . , Z' .Y 5 ,iiff 1 1 L W ' ' J' 'L i Organizations 101 C 9 102 Organizations T D LLAS CGXNBOYS if On Sept. 30 1979 the three Lawton High School Bands and Pom Pom Teams MHS LHS 81 EHS along with Cameron University s Band traveled to Texas Stadium in Dallas to perform before 68 000 COW- BOY Fans. The combined bands totaling over 700 presented the the coordinator and Cameron Band Director had the members form the shapes of a teepee covered wagon shotgun and a piecepipe. The halftime was not the only sign of Outstanding Teamwork as the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Cincinnatti Bengals 38-13. September 30 was proclaimed Lawton Day in Dallas for 1979! halftime extravaganza How the West Was Won! Dr. Jack Bowman, Yearbook artist Ned Babb scetched this picture while watching a Dallas football game on television. Relaxing before the halftime rehearsal are: L. to R.: Cindy Crow, Luwana Campbell, and Cindy Phillips. ' Dallas Head Coach Tom Landry looks con cerned at what s happening on the field Takin' it easy in the Dallas Sunshine are Sophomore Ber nard Rhodes and Senior Mike Cooke Mr. Millender prepares to conduct for the performance of How the West was Won' ID LLA CIIWIBO if . ' -E 2 it lg 1 4 , 5, 1- f A 2. in b iq ,A V N ssi it : L 1 3 ' i' f'W . i W 9 ' Egs,,zzt:5.- f we A 2 1 H.. , , 5 r rrrr ,,,,,w.4.: far .'-- f H : ,,,.. a ,V V A .. ,V 5: 5 'mis' z .swan if , kf. ..,, . ,, ,, .. . : '- Sophomore Lisa McWilliams is shown here playing her Frum- Punter-Reserve Quarterback Danny White looks intently at pet in front of some 68,000 people in Texas Stadium. the camera although Dallas won by 25 points C38-13J!!!! QW WMU i Munulereffee 79 Q 2390 t.. Y x . 1. - . ,A . ff. SPONSOR - Mrs. Walker L. to R. Row 1: Linda Hill, Christina Gonzalez, Victoria Sarabia, Jody Coleman. Row 2: Meta Cox, Lori Popa, Teri Carroll. Row 3: Janet Waldkoetter, Tammy Woods, Tammy O'Connor, Cindy Holleque, Luwana Campbell, Yvette Jones. L to R: Sondra Steadman, Co-Cap- taing Tammy Lowry, Lieutenant: Lori Woodruff, Co-Captain: Anton- r iette Henderson, Lieutenant. S 0 f f i C 9 Highlanderettes 1 I1 do .. ,..:. ,C C .. Student Board Of Affairs 1979-1980 0 f f i c 9 I' S - . L. to Nancy Amato-Treasurer: Morris Dance Committee. L. to R.: Row 1-Tonya Prater, Edie Runyan, Pia Crump, Smith-VIC6 PI'9SId6HT: Anjila Grimsley-Secre- Sherene Williams. Row 2-Dennis Bennett, Dena Lewis, Karen Day, Angela tary- Jackson. The S.B.A. is under the su- pervision of Mrs. Horton - A fantastic person in charge of student activi- ties. L. to R.: Row 1-Lisa McWilliams, Linda Dunn, Caren McClennan, David Allen, Marion Dunn, Juanita Turnpaugh, William Sheppard, Kelly Whitaker, Teresa Goodman. Row 2-Bernard Rhodes, Curtis Cox, Kyle Smith, Chris Simon, Mike Edmonds, Trudy Childs, Julie Kennedy, Lori Woodruff, Karen Bowers. Row 3-John Davis, Larry Standridge, Pat Roberts, Kevin Lambert, Grant Keck, Chance Williams, Sean Johnson, Tammy Wood, Laurie Hartline, Lisa Ellison, Linda Hill, Kirk DeForest. T Spirit Committee. L. to R.: Row 1-Rosalyn Solomon, Carla White- Election Committee. L. to R.: Row 1-Anne Yeahquo, man,Sherene Williams, Pia Crump,Teresa Goodman. Row 2-Tammy Everett Patterson. Row 2-Morris Smith, Guy Booth, Kephart, Sherri Strickland, Bevin Dalton, Laurie Whitaker, Marla Dearbra Shaw. Rains. 104 Organizations S.B.A. ,799 0 MacArthur High School's Job Fair is an annual event spon- sored by the S.B.A. lt is designed to let each student experience F four different courses and learn J about the various job opportuni- a ties available in that area of work. 0 The courses range from Doctors ' to Lawyers, Cosmetologists to b I Bankers, Fire Chiefs to Accoun- tants, and Music Directors to Fu- r neral Directors. L. to R.: Row 1-Sherene Williams, Steve Conner fChairmanJ, Maggie Wilson. Row 2-Edie Runyan, Darla Martin, Melody Ble- vins, Pia Crump. Row 3-Mike Cooke, Guy Booth, Chuck Teel, Kathy Robertson. 0 C PRESIDSNT 0 m m ITI C i 0 t ITI .LL ,Ln W I t L. to R.: Row 1-Tammy Kephart, Sherene Williams, Rosalyn Solomon, N Pia Crump. Row 2-Mary Elam, Renata Fordham, Anne Yeahquo. Row 3- Dearbra Shaw, Melody Blevins, Tonya Prater, Janene House. Row 4- e Carla Whiteman, Terry McConico, David Fernandez. The Homecoming n Committee is responsible for setting up, preparing, and coordinating the e activities at the Mac Homecoming. g Sponsoring the two school dances is one i ,X of the most important activities for the ba S.B.A. This year, besides the traditional 9' homecoming dance, S.B.A. sponsored a -, I, Sadie Hawkins dance in which the girls 1 . asked the guys! S.B.A. officers and members .ia it ' learned about elections by holding class, cheerleader, and homecoming elections. I i Before Christmas, when a party was planned, the season for giving was remembered by charging a Ii canned food for admission. The 43 cans donated Seriior Mike Cooke served as Stu- - went to the Elks Lodge 41056 for distribution. The dent Board of Affairs president ti-,is .L S.B.A. funded two very important projects this year: year. He was an executive officer on l- C15 the building of the BIG MAC TRUCK by the Art ti-ie Okiarioma High Sohooi patriots 2 and the inStaHatiOI'l of on the for Committee and originated marquee. Fred Cooke installed the lights as a gift to the ideas for the 1-Seorei pai pro- the 5Ch00'- ject and the lights on the Marquee. L ' The Secret Pal Project was a program started this year designed to BUILD the student-teacher relationship. Once a month, each member of S.B.A. would put a 'goodie' in their assigned teacher's box with a little note. At the end of the year, S.B.A. and the teachers had a party sixth hour to reveal the identity of the secret pals. Organizations 105 ment this year under the direction of Mrs. Diane Dirickson. After placing second in the regional one-act play competi- tion the group went on to take third place in the State Competition. Throughout the year the drama department provided the school and community with superior perfor- mances. The MacArhur Drama program showed much improve- i' if llll MacArthur 5 fi , 'G ,tl Mrs. Mooney Uanene Housej explains to Charlie QMark Randelj the wonders of his new home. e S I o nr a lu P L, to R.: Row 1-Sherene Williams, Nancy Richardson, Jeff Brooks, Melody Blevins, Jeff McClain. Row 2-Wanda Simmons, Sondra Steadman, Mike Wilson, William Sheppard. 106 Organizations Drama Cast. L. to R.: Row 1-Barbara Henson, Sondra Steadman, Piti Rooks, Wanda Simmons, Janene House. Row 2- Tommy Duvall, Mark Randel, Cindy Crow, Carol Peck. Row 3-Theresa Leon, Tammy O'Conner, Melody Blevins, Kathy Jenkins, Jeff Brooks, Tracie Weekley. Flowers For Algernon One thing for sure, it's good to see drama back at MacArthur High School. After an absence, drama has made its way back into extra-curricular activities. The first evidence of this was delivered when a M.H.S. dra- ma class presented 'Flowers for AIgernon,' the story of a mentally retarded 32 year-old man, Charlie, who un- dergoes an innovative operation to increase his intelli- gence. The play was directed by Diane Dirickson, spon- sor. - CINDY METZ Lawton Constitution 7530 Mrs. Donner CMelody Blevinsj has to fire Charlie CMark Randelj as Sondra Steadman and Tammy O'Conner watch. Checking the results of the operation on Charlie CMark Randelj are doctors Jeff Brooks, Barbara Henson, Tommy Duvall, and Cindy Crow. Brooksj The Doctors discuss CharIie's case. fBarbara Henson and Jeff Organizations 107 Reserve Officers .5 ,gy 7- - Colonel Beck checks the bolt lever on the rifle. He is the officer in Sgt, Connbs, the second ranking officer at Mac, smiles for the charge at MacArthur. picture. 3 L. to R.: Row 1-Cadet Lt. Col. Charles Teel, Cadet Maj. Pia Crump, Cadet Cpt. Laura Jack, Cadet Maj. Thomasine Henson, Cadet Maj. Stephen Duncan. Row 2-Cadet Csm. Klaus Jones, Cadet Maj. Guy Booth, Cadet Cpt. Paul Bowers. IO8 Organizations Training Corps Female Male Color Guard Color Guard L ' 'hiv X4 X 0 41 L. to R.: Juanita Turnpaugh, Thomasine Henson, Laura L. to R.: Adam Ellis, Shawn Bjork, David Engel, Britt Jack, Pia Crump, Sheila Turrentine. Greeney, Frank Gesell. 5 L. to R.: CGuidion-Cedric Haulcyj. Row 1-Stephen Duncan, Juanita Turnpaugh, Kristi Farmer, Toby Miranda, Laura Jack, Sheila Turrentine, Charles Teel. Row 2-Eldridge Moore, Gary Bowen, Raymond Smith, Ashley Heard, Anusha Phoophakdee, Adam Ellis, Britt Greeney, Torrance Carrington. Row 3-Danny McCarty, Shawn Bjork, Frank Gesell, Steve Johnson, Broderick Jackson, Phillip Tosspon. Deondra Gaines, Joe Austin. Row 4-Randy Ray, John Robinson, Edsel Hill, Thomas Goodwin, John Clay, Roderick Jackson, Daviu Douglas, Alfred Austin, Grant Keck. Organizations 109 eserve Officers FWHQTWQHQ '79-8 Q t . - 4' ,A Q. 0 'B -.-I i , F?- J o I f' c 5 .-F ' - l 006, s 'Q gs-fl' 90 , 4 s 5 , lull: aim wir l 4 1 - GEHEBI L. to R.: Row 1-Danny McCarty, Anusha Phoophakdee, Bob Bass, Adam Ellis, Britt ' ' N 5' Ll h f :Q-.yy Greeney, David Engel. Row 2-Frank Gesell, Steve Johnson, Thomas Goodwin, ' V Phillip Tosspon, Shawn Bjork. 110 Organizations Company bie Choate, Kristi Farmer, Clifford Burney. L. to R.: CGuidion Don Russellj Row 1-David Engel, Deb- Paula Rooks, Fred Smith. Row 2-Tracy Woody, Ricky Gonzalez, Billy Moore, Steve Ramos. Row 3-Alfred Austin, Chris Hayes, Klaus Jones Company J L. to R.: QGuidion Coleman Kuykendallj Row 1-Clarence Hall, Janet Roof, Bruce Lewark, Robin Rochelle, Tho- masine Henson. Row 2-Barry Hayes, Billy Williams, Jackie Hill, Eddie Cross. Row 3-Mickey Hayes, Howard Ashmore, Randy Stephens, Danny Baker, Larry Davis. Training Corps Company L. to R.: CGuidion Sean Ricej Row 1-Lee Slonaker, Jennifer Turck, Nancy Cole, Pat- rick Brownfield, DeOndra Gaines. Row 2- Guy Booth, Bernie Bryant, John Coleman, Barry Simmons, Mike Bolton. Company L. to R. CGuidion Torrance Carringtonj Row 1-Darrin Higgins, Sanford Jackson, Regina Piercy, Donna Webber, Grady Shoemaker, Laura Jack, Pia Crump, John Rhodes, Paul Bowers. Row 2-Jon Hooks, Ashley Heard, Ray Rice, Carlos Ortiz, Ty- rone Gipson, Eddie Mclntosh. Row 3-Dar- ren Howell, Martin Hammer, Sharon Mountain, Robert Bass. Drill Team L to R Row 1 Gary Bowen, DeOn- dra Gaines, Toby Miranda, Laura Jack, Chuck Teel, Raymond Smith, Cedric Haulcy. Row 2-Eldridge Moore, Edsel Hill, Ashley Heard, Torrance Carrington, John Robin- son. Row 3-Grant Keck, Randy Ray, Roderick Jackson, Broderick Jackf son, John Robinson. Organizations 111 Newspaper Staff '79-'80 L. to R.: Row 1-Lisa Rails, Debbie Whiteman, Tony Edwards, Macias, Scott Gallops, Tony Flores. The 1979 1980 Caledonian staff comprised of more experienced students put out a much more interesting and larger newspaper this year. Along with more pictures and student news, each issue had more pages and fancier headlines, which pleased the students and al- lowed the staff to win several awards at the OIPA conference. Lee Slonaker, Phillip Capshaw, Darla Martin. Row 2-Ken Paxton, Johnny Editors Phillip Capshaw and Darla Martin look relaxed about the upcoming deadline. Mrs. Short has served as sponsor for the Ca- ledonian for the past two years. 112 Organizations R W!! in 1' ,I I, I at ,K Q'-.1 GX Us , Q . ,,:- 'gps-nulnllnnnnli lllllllilntllllnilg l2lll.'llllfIlQGl!lf pnulxxllkvnltggggg, nltuwsmnrrmmm .,, 4 QQSUUIQUIMI Higgs! QRIDQKIIIIII aunuutuunq.gQfflYgfn?S IIIIIIIIIII 1 - :Unfit Illllfvsunmgfmffffff -nvllillnsufv-zum... : ::::: 'lwmlrsm-if I inn ins 7ff2 'i'! sf ' V a . ' t if Us '- iff? : I 'L .-we ' rw' ff i f S9 31 6 5 SQ if E in Q 31 S i 1.:. wm. '1f. ' ' J, f,.,,.a -Xsffti.,-1. KN , W .,,.--..,,aWYff-rv-Y-rv-...t... --w....... mah, ,M 'Q N df '....'2' -iilg E f ,K 4 2: ww., , . ,-v- if ,9.,fi..r.Kf4 EST W ToDAYi ,,.,,......,.....,,,,v f 1 nw fug ttf 1 Sun an i ' - Faculty 8. Administration I 1-. A .1 X a Faculty And Administration 113 3 S V Q X A .- it A M R K ,Q AQ il ,I if M Ewa f .QQ ' 'wt Wigs N y X, .. P 1 is XX M, Q l W tt l i , ,, M , ' . James Thornton . Odell Gunter ZH? Mr. We don Davis Mrs. Ann Coody Don Abercrombie Social Studies, Coach Connie Allison German, Sophomore English Norma Baker Librarian l P l A QV Wff s I Q f 4 ? n gif dis gf ff, I C A ij it ,J 'l i W . fl 'S 45.1 .M a p 'J be . , fl a W UMM ,vi ff' W a 'fgfg t I lfwwn A W' Q YQ, A ? A wif 'Gig i f xi-:Aj Mr S xi-.gg 4 ay rum ,id ? ,?fV :nL4 2 Z W 0 9 U 7 9 . S X 3 e 1 ' 0 8 ' o I S -1,f1:1,f,-,s.w- fl.-1, ..,.. .W ,...,e.,, ew is - vf,. ,--b, fm.-g. . ,V , -21. ff Q- ,e Wait ,LW fm-RZ, ,fi57:E.f177 :'f-5 il X , J Tiff A ii J ' '?V'Fl, 'iw ' lr ' M , . Mfg 1 114594 ' -,aw lllll ,r j Patsy Bassel French, Sophomore English Barry Beauchamp Math, Coach Col. Frederick Beck R.O.T.C. Judy Braddy Language Arts Marlene Cagle Secretary Sgt. Frank Cain R.O.T.C. Patsy Charles Vocal Music Faculty And Administration 115 Sgt. Ronald Combs R.O.T.C. Diane Dirickson Drama, Speech Henry Dirickson Social Studies, Coach John Erwin Senior English Jerry Evers Social Studies, Yearbook Pat Fields Language Arts Aide Velda Finke ' Material Center Coordinator Charles Fuqua Horticulture Jim Hamilton Accounting, Coach Ron Hartline Business Machines, Coach Billie Hicks Coop. Work Study Aide Rheu Nell Horton Activities Director Edith lvie Spanish, Sophomore English Jo Jean Johnson Secretary Connie Jones Typing, Shorthand John Kitchens Social Studies, Coach Gerald Lee Math Judy Loper Art Robin Marlow Home Economics Ken McSwane Dr. Ed., Coach Hartwell Menefee Dr. Ed., Coach Charles Millender Band Dorsay Monroe Junior English Isaac Monts Social Studies, Coach Mary Ann Moore Secretary Faculty And Administration 116 ,iw ' in ,,..q ip . ,..,,,. VV I f , I M W gl m',..,.,3Q ,sz fm, , ,.., is t I l ff .. :fr , 2, ,pw V I 4. W? M M 2 W, .,,., Q2 K - V'f '.1 ': ff' ' -' 1 iz.. it ' 'l. .,, ' g' ' Vfgf. , ,: e y Planning the Year Activities Director Mrs Horton is shown here transferring the school s activities to the Highlander Calender that is posted in the Student Board of Affairs Officers Office 3l-.. eglgialwfk E Mike Moore Math, Coach Debbie Nickel Coop. Work Study Don Pamplin Shop Bonnie Pemberton Material Center Secretary Tuck Pittman Horticulture Sharon Pursley Tywng Bob Sanders Dr. Ed., Coach Mary Schafler Junior English Anna Short Senior English, Journalsim Argus Smith Science Gordon Smith Science Patricia Waits Language Arts Sally Walker P. E. Janet Wallace Gen. Bus., Bus. Math Tom Wilkerson Aeroscience Jay Woodward Agriculture Faculty And Administration 117 Robert Wright Science CBiologyJ Jackie Bowman Head Custodian Danny Bowman Custodian Larry Braddy Custodian Jim Crystal Parking Lot Attendant Donald Jones Custodian Bud Kelly Custodian H.C. Lane Custodian Jesus Reyes Custodian Betsy Lane Cafeteria Manager Claudine Dees Cook Artilla Gates Cook Dorothy Henderson Cook Loretta Sanders Cook Bobbie Scruggs Cook X 2 ' ' 225 M Lawton's Finest!!' 6 is W dugg? f Q 1. .,,,-- ,-'. ' 't a- 41 f if 14 Z 7 if sisi Faculty And Administration 118 Athletes In Action. ' I Sports L l li 1 xi IVIacArthur 19 SQNNORS L ' Daxxoni tl 1 o gaiibacv 'O 6350 Q50 Xguiwwd QXS vii 03 410 Xfullback x 31430 1964 531 , - - - QWX 26691 3096 e afyfv, Q3 - 050 e 0955! ew, O0 'A web 0 QYN cvs . veil XJMCLI 6 Geof Q an xx view I 3 1 pr .9 15,-.i-ind Left to Right: lst row- Kevin Heagy, yrone urn- er, Curtis Cox, Ned Babb, Wade Fields, Victor Carter, David Fernandez, Raymond Thompson, Steven Laughy, Ellis Fernandez, Daryl Gaines, Paul Bowers, Grady Shoemaker, Kyle Smith, Greg Rice, Torrance Carrington, James Tillotson, Stanley Hall, Bernard Rhodes. 2nd row- Mike Beaty, Donny Lenion, Tony Cross, Jerry McCon- ico, Danny Beaty, Donnie Caldwell, Bobby Whet- stone, Pat Heelan, John Roof, Ralph Torres, Mitchell. District Champ Sf? ' 04,0 T 1 4 I Eff' AWS l 0 'S Fe l Sfensl-I:-Hand 6 Eng? iff fvcredy A 66 affb Sf, x aCA. 06177 5 iz 'Q34 aker .. : A 2 , k ' - L - 4- 'N , ,,L, ,g -,KLJ Q ' ' -. A i i is 1 A .. 8860 .5 A'h- , ' ff '- ... ..- it NX r W K' Yfh . 6047 Ven , we S g, he I ,A 74 OJ' 4,:..g, -1 ,JL 5 ' k'7h'f xg ' A K A V,mZA' : k zil, , Q , f Q f tslr to :.A . ,,,M,V , - 5:' iifi V H I. VJ? J ,,, , . , Y ' . f f ' :H Tru N ., V I j . fserigg 1 -im f,fL2:,:fi'i' 3-H. 'll ll ' G K 5 'J ' , A xrr kx T 51, ,,, M ,g.g1rZ,.v, N H .,Z,,vf, ,ffief ,.., , .ik in vlvg :rf U - - ' , 'H-' 'I :2n, V l 4, , , , A ' 'b - ,,,m L , ,,:, . .,., A V , M , i ,.A , .. . ' ,,,,, , . , . . . , ,. ,A,, , , , , N :.. , , , ,., ,l , 1 . , li Ronnie Williams, Chris Hayes, Kelly Kennedy, Da- i y l A - vid Aumann, Ricky Gonzales, Alan Fortenberry, fyjg i,,1i Chris Urquhart, Jackie Hill. 3rd row- Bryan Dal- 1 'i fi f Q ton, Kevin Lambert, Mark Huffer, Eddie Mcln- A f i,,, , 'C tosh, Russ English, Danny Cooper, Chance Wil- . A' liams, Howard Ashmore, Bernie Bryant, John Co- , E Jack. leman, Billy Toupin, Larry Davis, Clifford Burney, ,,,, 5 ' 1' my Weakle H,y, I Robert Holcomb, Danny Baker, Danny McCarty, . A Safe, Bruce Bridel, Tyrone Gipson, Tony Edwards. ,i'i 'ff ' J' 52421 V -K ii' .'-. K 12 I ' af' f' A - i , ,- V Cor 'W Galh it iii, Y ' Nba Ss A i ' ' , k 7531 ri'f A 'I t A C - ii ii , . is., Lfhhrls Ha r A iii .E em'3f1J1:55s so or i A a ' E. p f of Wing, : f'1:: ...:. d 73942073 X1 y X SENIORS 'l Bi- istrict C amps Athletes ln Action 121 Mac Mac RS Mac 66 Mac g a U S I 0 Mac 8 rl I' Mac Mac Lawton High 13 W.F. Hirsch 0 Lawton Ike 28 OKC. Classen 0 Ardmore 15 Duncan 3 Altus 7 Relaxing after a hard workout are: L. to R.: Russel fin the background? fel' down fo LAUGH about English, Bruce Bridel, Ellis Fernandez, and David Fernandez. D i Mac Capital Hill 12 S 12 MacArthur After battling to a 0 - O halftime score, the Highlanders ran out of gas and fell to a disappointing 13-0 loss in their season opener. Mac regained its winning form by blanking the Huskies 28-0. Bryan Dalton, who was named Coca-Cola Prep Player of the Week , rushed for 180 yards in 20 carries to lead the Highlanders to a stunning Victory! The Highlanders, after battling neck Bt neck with the 4A power- house until the closing seconds, fell short- losing 28-26 despite a good offensive showing. For the second year in a row, the Big Mac Machine man-handled the Comets, this year taking a 55-O victory. This win featured touchdowns being scored by seven different players on the High- lander squad. Rising to the occasion, the Highlanders scored 21 points in the first half, and held on during the second half to gain a surprising 21-15 upset win over the 41 ranked Tigers. Bryan Dalton and Tyrone Gipson led the offensive charge, gaining 152 and 103 yards, respectively. Big Mac, bidding revenge against the Demons Cwho halted our State Championship bid a year agoj, exhibited a good showing on Homecoming night but fell short on the scoreboard, 3-O. An excellent showing by both defenses kept the scores down. In a struggling defensive battle, the Highlanders fought furiously against the 4A toughy - but fell short 7-6 on an intercepted pitch that was returned for a touchdown. Although Altus is known for their passing game, Big Mac came away with 3 interceptions. RECORD: 3 wins - 4 losses After 433 Raymond Thompson scored this touchdown, a fellow Highlander and an opponent it!?! Big Mac played the spoiler in this game by taking a decisive 35 12 victory over the Redskins on their Homecoming The Mean Green Machine offense churned up 370 yards on the ground and an other 139 yards in the passing department for a total of 510 While the offense was shining the defense was also looking good intercepting 2 passes and recovering 2 fumbles After Mac spotted the Yellowjackets 3 points on a field goal the Highlanders finally got rolling and coasted to an impressive 33 3 win While Senior tailback Bryan Dalton was racking up 176 rush h Ctaw ing yards the DEFENSE was doing their thing by snatching 4 r Mac C O Choctaw ariels Ned Babb Grady Shoemaker Raymond Thomp i son and Tyrone Turner had one theft each Mac entered the game as the favorite but Chickasha pulled an c upset by defeating the Highlanders 22 21 on a last second 2 point conversion The loss offset a brilliant performance by tailback t Mac Chlckasha 2 Bryan Dalton who gained 191 yards on 18 carries Although disappointed with the loss Big Mac still reigned as DISTRICT CHAMPS 122 Athletes in Action RECORD: 5 wins - 5 losses Football '79 i c we .xg.5xtN2LufiS t is .- K W- 5 M 0 'ir ,.,, A r Raymond Thompson 433 leads Grady Shoemaker 434 around the end for a Mac y touchdown against Guymon. Grady also returned punts and kick-offs for touchdowns 5 I I times this season. , ww i,.VV A Winning Isn't Everything, But Wanting To so-present Big Mac VICTORY Barry Beauchamp Ronnie Williams flashes the ever- SMILE! P I victory over the Guymon Tigers in the first round of the class 3 3a state play offs With the offense rolling up 508 yards and the a defense holding the Tigers to only 114 the Big Mac Machine coasted to an easy victory despite 12 crucial penalties' Big Mac without the duties of Bryan Dalton Cout with mononu M 1 4 1 6 cleosisj, fell short on a last quarter comeback bid and suffered a ac a disappointing 16-14 loss to the Ada Cougars. This loss put the Highlanders out of the playoffs. f The Highlanders regained their winning form, taking a 26-12 Before 81 After Pass 81 Run Versatile Kevin Lambert can run or throw the ball while he is at the helm of his quarterback position. AND Kevin does both quite well! Jr. Bruce Bridel C0r1iem- After going in the game, Bruce real- plates going in the game. ized it was a mistake, because he Should He?!?!?l ' was injured and had to sit out the rest of the season. Athletes In Action 123 Ra Ra Ra ln their spare time, seniors Mike Cooke, Bryan Dalton and junior Raymond Thompson are Cheer- leaders for the Sullivan Village Vikings grade school football team!!! WHO?!?m?m? Junior Mark Stratton holds on to a Huskie as 49531 Darryl Gaines, 4lf21 Jackie CRabbitD Hill, and 360 Greg Rice close in to help him make the tackle! Apparently Coach Hartline wants somebody, but m k.,.17 f?4E4k1f' . N. .. e E ttgfojxtttgy5:?f::4:1,11fi,. elffrvemyv I WL,-1'f'iis wiii flxzxgvff-Clgztvllf' f '35 t - tt.: or clle ' ' 1 fi -rx ,s 1 -A . . -f- .-'55-gh r 2' is clss A W.-. - - iw 3, ,, Q we . NYE' W' ' or '32 ge ' r 1 elf ,,,.,,,,! 5 -fA:k,,,.,Y D 22, , ., X. A ' K - If .g :gm '- A f - . X 4 - Wil 2? i . ! K -Q -f!-k, 1 t .. kk,, ' sg, - K H-vw xx A A n 1 rl!! to A n ,eesssl lxe llle O . , -. -I V, , ,'-- fgyk it ..., -I Ii- I 2 'fs lrhll- i r A to A 2 ' A I s t if72 David Aumann asks Q12 Kevin Lambert if h A 'Z s 41919 Ellis Fernandez prepares to kick one of the many extra I: points he made this year as Quarterback Kevin Lambert DQ K holds for the attempt. ' 4- 1 ' f 124 Athletes in Action can have a Victory Hug too!!! x if X ii.. 1 1 , xt ri es 5 l' ls' Ill' 1 f :KN Z I X ll' tg-. 9 Mil 6 Football C o c h e S L. to R.: Mike Moore, Kenny McSwane, John Kitchens, Don Abercrombie, Head Coach-Ron Hartline, Henry Dirickson, lsaac Monts. Football All-Stater Senior Tailback Bryan Dalton rushed for over 1200 yards this season and was a big asset inthe Mean Green Machine s success While in high school Bryan has received the following awards Coca Cola Prep Player of the Week 1978 841979 Coca Cola Prep Player of the Year 1979 All Area Halfback 1978 811979 All Area Back of the Year 1979 and Oklahoma All State Football Team 1979 NINE yards and a cloud of dust' Sr Bryan Dalton C4221 aver aged 9 1 yards per carry this season Bryan Dalton Athletes ln Action 125 Cross Country 1979 L. to R.: Row 1-Danny Smith, Phillip Tosspon, Fred Smith, Morris Smith, Anusha Phoophakdee. Row 2-Rene Cantu, Andre Townsend, Terry McConico, Robin Rochelle, Brad Marlow, Coach Jim Hamilton. N t The MacArthur High School Cross Country Team was ' crowned CITY CHAMPS after defeating Lawton High 19- 43, and Eisenhower 23-36 CLow score winslj. Sophomore Phillip Tosspon set a school record by covering the three- mile course in sixteen minutes-forty-two second C16:42J. The team also qualified for the State Meet by placing W f yearslj At state Phillip Tosspon placed 18th, which is quite V 9 l fifth at regionals CThe lst time the team has qualified in 5 an accomplishment to even finish in the top twenty! M, L. to R.: Terry McConico, Brad Marlow, Danny Smith, Anusha Phoophahdee, Morris Smith, Phillip Tosspon, Fred Smith, Robin Rochelle, Rene Cantu, Andre Townsend. 126 Athletes ln Action i . 95' . Q gi L :I I Y Q ,- ---izv,-fy f . 3 ,gt-e-gf: iifllllm v ' ,m l- . ,, Vrkkr ,k,w ,. .,,. ' . MW- .,,,... , ff ff K.-gf: i- X '- by , ttiti J t g g , ,, ,. 1. VVVV . I 1 ',,- 'X 'N t J J 5 ' 1 I , . . Mg, ' i L' K LL 7 ' ceinm gg Us he lrbauu L. to R.: Row 1-Velina Davenport, Jackie Copeland, Eleyse Deatherage, Debbie Little. Row 2-Felicia Ken- dricks, Jackie Miller, Darcie Midkiff, Lisa McWilliams, Lisa Jones, Jeneatte Bennett. Eleyse Deatherage looks concerned with what's happening out on the softball diamond. Coach-Mrs. Waker Vicky Coley is being assisted by Coack Walker while Velina Davenport and Jeanette Bennett watch. The 1979 Girl's Softball Team had the most productive season in their School's History. Mrs. Walker did a su- perb job in motivating the players to a successful season. Athletes In Action 127 Boy's Basketball 8 I' S L. to R.: Row 1- Jackie Hill, Eddie Cross, Ray Rice, Walter Hough, Walter Henderson, Tyrone Turner, Leon Nellum. Row 2- Carnell Jackson, Bobby Whetstone, Kevin Lambert, Danny Baker, Bernie Bryant, Scott Fiely, Eddie Mclntosh, Russell English. Ok 1979-1980 MacArthur High Highlanders Bi State Tournament Chickasha Duncan' Frederick Iowa Park Chickasha' Lawton High' Altus' lahoma City Northeast' Iowa Park' Star Spencer Tournament Oklahoma City Northeast Duncan Lawton High Eisenhower Eisenhower' Frederick' Altus' Home Games' 128 Athletes In Action. Junior Kevin Lambert C4333 dribbles around Steve Ryans for two as other Law- ton High players look on. Walter Hough C4153 and an Altus Bulldog player prepare for the rebound in the Mac- Arthur gymnasium. Leon Nellum C4405 makes a field goal over Wolverine Steve Ryans as Mac won the home game by a small margin. 55 R V un Five Eagle players watch Kevin Lambert C4335 jump for two points. AM MacArthur's Bernie Bryant attempts a practice. . v dunk during J u n i o r V a r s Row 1- Derwin Langley, Charles Anderson, Walter Hough, Walter Henderson, Tyrone Turn- t er. Row 2- Tim Tunget, Bobby Whetstone, Sean Rice, Carnell Jackson, Scott Fiely, Leon Nellum, Russell English. Y MacArthur Boy's Varsi- ty Team head coach was Mr. Menefee assisted by Coach Abercrombie. Al- though the team's suc- cess was limited, the indi- vidual player's talent was good. Coach Abercrombie led the Junior Varsity team in an excellent season. The players on this team will be an asset to MacArthur basketball in the future seasons. lm ' tilt f T fa l l 'W 1 i I li 1 I l I' f i 1 ll f l, 1 lil ,ix ll,' 1 ll if Xxll,l f Athletes ln Action 129 l Lady Highlanders Show LADY HIGHLANDERS BASKETBALL 1979-1980 Chickasha Duncan' Frederick Cwonj Chickashat' Lawton High' Altus' Oklahoma City Northeast' Oklahoma City Northeast Duncan Lawton High Eisenhower Eisenhower' Frederick' Altus Home Games Record 1-14-O Improvement L. to R.: Coach Kitchens Cassistantj, Robbie Caldwell, Karen Bowers, Anne Yeahquo, Teresa King, Jackie Copeland, Jackie Miller, Eleyse Deatherage, Sharon Hanza, Darcie Midkiff, Coach Beauchamp Chead coachj. Amazed. Darcie Midkiff cannot believe that the referee gave Coach Beauchamp a technical. Coach Kitchens and Coach Beauchamp give final instructions to the team during a time- Junior Karen Bowers 145315 SVWOWS that f0H0W' out. 130 Athletes ln Action through is what does it as Jackie Copeland C4443 looks on. Wrestlin 168 Regional Competition Mr Dirickson in his first year as head coach had three grapplers place at Regionals Senior Ellis Fernandez placed first at Regionals. Senior Kirk DeForest placed fourth in the Regional Compe- tition. 101 Senior Morris Smith placed fourth at Regionals. C a P t a i n s Seniors Bryan Dalton Qleftj and Ellis Fernan- dez served as captains for the Mac Wrestlers. Athletes In Action 131 MacArthur L. to R.: Row 1- Morris Smith, Danny Smith, Kurt Metzinger, Darren Higgins, Steve Loftus, Ricky Gonzalez. Row 2- Jerry Piercy, David Fernandez, Kirk DeForest, Ellis Fernandez, Bryan Dalton, Paul Bowers. Reverse 132 Athletes ln Action l The Highlanders' wrestlers are coached by Mr. Henry Dirickson. In his first year as head coach, he lead the mat- men to a successful season. Senior grappler Kirk DeForest is ex- ecuting a reversal against his 157 lb. opponent from Clinton. Wrestlin '79-'80 MW Senior Ellis Fernandez ap- plies the pressure to a Our wrestlers are shown dis- cussing their strategies dur- ing the match. HOLD 'em, Paul! 1 Q mrim' Lawton High opponent. Paul Bowers just won't let go of his L.H.S. grappler. it fl? 5 i The referee shows it alll Congratulations Mike Wiley! Athletes In Action t33 Cheerleaders '79-'80 R a Varsity Cheerleaders. Ctop to bot- tomj Karen Bowers, Rita Bailey, ' Lisa Ellison, Teresa King, Cindy Scruggs, Kelly Whitaker, Laurie Hartline, Anjila Grimsley. up with Highlande' Wide . 'fe Ctop to bottomj Nancy Amato, Kelly Whitaker, Cl. to r.D Teresa King, Cindy g Scruggs, Rita Bailey, Laurie Hartline, ' i' Lisa Ellison, Ct. to b.J Karen Bowers, Anjila Grlmsley. 134 Athletes In Action 1 3 C O 9 I' S I. . ,,., T, i . W Senior Randy Carroll prepares to tee off in prac- tice. - -DJ! ., , Coach-M Hartline f :iV'f'. . ...QW X W IUVH5 A li l. R V , l I l!jV! l U K 1 05 4 x HW av! 1 X w sity ' 5 ' X CJ Dsl. L. to R.: Row 1-Frank Bertini, Rickey Vickers, Randy Carroll, Robert Johnson Row 2-Bryan Dalton, Mike V Douglas. fm Senior Mike Douglas exhibits good form on his backswing. Athletes ln Action 135 O S MacArthur ,flif -Derma 751-55. W E: IIIIIIV , I - I l ' 5151: I I I 5 - 4. ..::: l I I Inf? :liiiil llll l 1.l '- EEE:iligwzfss::':':::::: n-Illia lhffjilli lllll IIHQILIII-llA'll II Il I rsh l :M il. I I I Il '2 iII 555355: IIII il!! ,g iilllllnnl RFQ' L. to R.: Row 1-Kent Blakely, dridge Moore, Doug Chatha Row 2-Ken Paxton, Mike Cook John Davis. Not pictured-Willia Sheppard Jesse Wright Dan Thompson Mike Kaulity. No 1 Doubles The 1979 Mac Tennis Team made history in several ways. First the team won their first dual by defeating Altus 3-1. The team also defeated Cement twice to end the season with a 3 wins-9 loss record. Seniors Mike Cooke and John Davis set school records by being the first players to finish the season with winning records. Cooke s record was 14-8 while Davis record was 10-9. The 1980 Mac Team is expected to finish with an even better record. Seniors Mike Cooke CLeftJ and John Davis played No. 1 Doubles for the Highlander Tennis team this year. Coach-Mr. Kitchens 6 Athletes ln Action No. 2 Doubles. Eldridge Moore Qleft and Ken Paxton. Tennis 1980 5 ,A My f 1 No. 1 Doubles s s - L. to R.: Row 1-Sheila Houseman, Edie Runyan, Lisa Jones, Jane McClung, Vickie Coley. Row 2- Tammy Kephart, Jeanette Bennett, Karen Day, Debbie Little, Kim Lo- vett, Denise Kilmetz. Not pictured- Terri Kern. ref-:mi-2- --f Q X s i ,it X t s x Www :T X r - I i'.. 4 B -Q-iwg QKEXAN x X X 9 N vw vm rs 3- t ' k 3 X 1. -191 3 3, 3 3 X 1 1--L .. 2, N t' 'W ' if L25 If ,'. x., . ,. 'sm Q it ,. Juniors Debbie Little Clcmj and Janeatte Bennett played No. 1g Dou- bles for the girls' tennis team. - M-W---H ,.... 11:51. zu ..-, . -W No. 2 Doubles. Sophomore Tammy Kephart Cleftj and Senior Denise Kilmetz The 1979 Mac Tennis Team set a school record by winning its first dual, defeating Cement 8-0. A good season is expected for the 198O,girIs' team. Athletes In Action 137 AQ.. MacArthur -4 L. to R.: Row 1-Mark Stratton, Ken Smart, Bruce Bridel, Harlan Hooks, David Jefferson, Donnie Caldwell, Terry Whitehill. Row 2-Raymond Thompson, Scott Fields, Roger Williams, Ned Babb, Art Edmonds, Andy Powell, Ronnie Williams, Kevin Tilghman. Z in ' , . ,.,, , ,.. ,.,,,,,. ..,,. , ,, 1 . ,,... , .,tt,..... ,............,., ,,..., , . ,,,... WM ..,.....,,, . tet- - ' .L 4 ' ,, 3,gM:g,,Je V, it f t ' i. 'T -,. K Junior Raymond Thompson was the H1979 Rookie of the Year and was expected to lead the 1980 team. You're out! Junior Bruce Bridel tags Andy Powell at home plate. 138 Athletes In Action Now throw strikes Ned, Okay! , says junior catcher Bruce Bridel to senior pitcher Ned Babb. d QT x AW K X C I D 363 Baseball 1980 if ' Center H 2 A f ff Left Ie Right W' Field Field Short Stop . .. 3 d s A if Pitcher The Highlander Baseball.Team.is coached by Mr. Mike Moore. K Coach Moore is assisted by Mr. Barry Beauchamp. A banner season is predicted for the 1980 ,V Y Q baseball team. H :..: X .li Catcher nd V. fl L lst Seniors lst: Ken Smart 2nd: Roger Williams 3rd: Art Edmonds Shortstop: Ned Babb Pitcher: David Jefferson Catcher: Kirk DeForest Left Field: Harlan Hooks Center Field: George Kroboth Right Field: Terry Whitehill Athletes In Action 139 Boy's Track L. to R.: Row 1-Robert Ables, Robin Rochelle, Sammy Brown, Phillip Tosspon, Fred Smith, Billy Moore, Bernard Rhodes. Row 2-Coach Hamilton, Rene Cantu, Danny McCarty, Grady Shoemaker, Cardell Day, Terry McConico, Andre Townsend, Gary Bowen Qtrainerb. Coach-Jim Hamilton 440 Relay- L. to R.- Grady Shoemaker, Cardell Day, Sammy Brown, Billy Moore, Bernard Rhodes. Jam.. ,., 140 Athletes In Action Senior sprinter Grady Shoemaker ran the 100- and 220-yard dashes. X X. , 5 Mile Relay ll .' k X X Hi fl' : I ie' '-Q---ees L. to R.: Grady Shoemaker, Cardell Day, Andre Townsend, Jerry McConico, Sammy Brown. 2-Mile Relay ff: 9 .Xl 5 Q QQ f 65 f I l 1 g, -,.-1 4 I 5 ff ll' '3 1 I 1 I 2-Milers 5 e fir Li m Q , 1 X f gg - ff 'M eg - , f f z L. to R.: Danny Smith, Danny McCarty, Phillip Tos- spon, Fred Smith, Rene Cantu. Q. , ,T 323 .wi l l R 1 L QXXXQKX L. to R.: Terry McCon- ico, Robin Rochelle, Andre Townsend, Phil- lip Tosspon, Jerry McConico. Athletes In Action 141 f l L. to R.: Row 1-Lori Popa, Ellen Knickmeyer, Teresa King, Eleyse Deatherage, Rita Bailey, Piti Rooks Margaret Stewart. Row 2-DeAnn Blackburn, Ethel Pennington, Susan Smothers, Allyson Herber, Felicia Kendricks Jackie Miller, Lois Tubbs, Caroline Pettigrew. Sr. Eleyse Deatherage hands the baton to Sr. Teresa King. Piti Rooks and Ellen Knickmeyer are prepared for the gun that starts the race. 1, gig 1133- 1:4 ' A -ft' ,,k' . A A I ,..,., - f ,...,, .. tirr 'ff 3? ,Ly - Z, -rf , 'fu n .251 Fr' 'f.' H ,. . st.. . . . 5' f , ,. , . ,, . 9 , . r:w. , f- ' ff 1' ge . ,N f- - my ,,,,,,,.,',fg,-W . '- , +I- A ' 1 U ., . , K ,: 1 i f ' ' is,.se , ' .3 5 , f - , V. , W E .A - '.', I ' 1- , f' ' I' . . 1 -T, ,r,, sv f ..gM,4.eW.. V ,..- f ., .A..,. . .Yl+.g,,f, 1.1, -ezwtggggfgh iff ff ' S 7 ,ggwwmsimf- ' m,f43ayjq?2:e.its-.Q-ggi? ' - 2 'Y -1, 2 1 3 2? i., 'erm wr N'sgWf'-1-lfftzffffi? 'pike . 1 - T' H 552 142 Athletes ln Action Coach-Mrs. Walker Caroline Pettigrew flies over the hurdle! Scholastics - f X ' , ,LL,. . . - , P--- 1 - . - we V- -- f ., ' ' in H , o r . ref . A m e if o 'K ,.,... r . 1 , 'ff k' . 1 ' kkL f ., ff f A . ,, - - is . ,--- i. -- I l . .K . - ,. ,,.. . 1 A i w . , me '-xX- A ttvwsms N ,k.. S ' 5-tiifflffls-52 fE15QQLis--Qffiffifdi ?i'V5..jz'ft 1 A 1' s ., f5'5i 5fi,-!f95lS5t5vf,jgg, . :5L. ':f- . ,' L:-is 'v, N5Qli17' - 1- QQ' fufffflfmi gifs-is lg bxxx ti 1 l 1 5 ' ..,,,,, N- f 'sse:-ff, gi ' l' 5 f: -f'-A'b ff ' i - . tt 1 . ,. 'M' ,,,. A A Wh-' A to V rg Q on s evlws-IP'-S-X-swf-C--' takes' ' 'Hs--new ' 'b ee f,-, M., M. .ez 'S r g5mt..,'g.1z-M ' -X-X W , i Ili t-, vi s it 1 .. ,... ,.- 'Heel 'MSW eewe,o..,n X,, -Y Elm g il 1 ..,. rt. --M fs-' Y' f Nm'- ' -- 'Tig wi- , eww-efrfqffrg-3 rf'j'.tMK-if ,---- fymy-fr.. This photograph was taken by John Davis when he went flying on page 27. , The incomplete tennis courts were com- pleted in February just in time for the tennis season. There were 6 new courts constructed to accomodate the tennis programs for Mac- Arthur Senior 8t Junior High Schools. In addition to the new tennis courts, the parking lot was enlarged by one-third to pro- vide adequate parking space for the new driv- ers. Alma Mater V ml Stand for the Green, Black and Gold. Respect MacArthur High lt's name and fame were spreading Our goal will reach the sky. We will march ever forward Your future great we'll hail May your glory never lessen And your courage never fail. Forever we'll remember The traditions we uphold And all stand in honor Of the Green, Black, and Gold. MacArthur Students At Vo-Tech --.. 59 , -41 .1 Siwssm- Debbie Little tleftb, Jackie Copeland Cmiddlej, and Kim Yahner are shown studying and practicing their skills as part of their vocational course. Rene Cantu is pictured drawing his dream house during his drafting class. MacArthur High School has 138 students currently enrolled in the Great Plains Area Vo eral courses offered are The Arts Business Public Health Mechanics and Agriculture cational-Technological School. Among the gen: ,H Scholastics 143 Scholastics C-V Marsha Winfree fleftp learns the ac- curacy and speed needed to be a cashier during Vo- Tech. Meanwhile, Barry Brown Crightb learns the uses of a grinder. These are just two of the many skill courses offered at Vo-Tech. We Troy Lewis and Mitch Yahner, after repairing the tractor, take it for a test drive. 'x 1 x l ff f f 1 , as s i lliiig XX 1 . 'W 144 Scholastics Danny Beaty, Paul Bowers, and Rocky Owens replace an engine in diesel mechanics class. Tyrone Turner and Robert Sockbeson assemble the gas tank on a lawn mower. 1 'f lf I 'int' - ffi' In ,f V J ' K - X X 'XR . A '. ' X X . ' ' xx .X ' J SJ' l Go Seniors! . Y Barbershop quartet Coach Abercrombie Senior Kathy Harwood Tommy Duvall, Barbara Henson, and Jeff Brooks Frank Berinti Carol Peck and Mark Randel H Kim Lovett, Jane McClung, and Eldridge Moore Coach Dirickson Lori Woodruff Coach McSwane Scholastics 145 Movie Stars Burt Reynolds Bo Derek Jill Clayburgh Jane Fonda George Burns Sally Field Steve Martin Clint Eastwood Barbara Streisand Movies nw., The Jerk Star Trek Norma Rae Every Which Way But Loose Animal House Starting Over Kramer vs. Kramer Coming Home Apocalypse Now Electric Horseman Good Guys Wear Black The Seduction of Joe Turner Television Mork 81 Mindy M.A.S.H. Saturday Night Live WKRP in Cincinnati Happy Days Love Boat Fantasy Island Eight is Enough Real People 60 Minutes Home Box Office Sports Music Artists Barry Manilow Donna Summer Bee Gees Kenny Rogers Styx Dionne Warwick Commodores Eddie Rabbitt Herb Alpert Peaches 84 Herb Chuck Mangione 1979 Reflections 1980 Songs Sail On Babe Deju Vu Dream On You Decorated My Life Suspicions I Love You Inside and Out Ships I Will Survive My Sharona Escape CThe Pina Coloda Songj Where Were You When I Was Fallin' in Love Dim All The Lights Rise Rappers' Delight Sayings Makin' It Big Time Just Real Tacky Big Dog What it is Clothes Styles Spiked heels Slit-skirts Cuffed, straight-legged jeans Letter jackets Places to Go Waynes Mr. Z's MacDonalds The Lake The Bus Co. Soundstage Eats Godfathers Pizza Salas Pizza Hut Western Sizzlin' Burger King Polltlcal Issues SALT ll Olympics-Summer Energy Crisis 1980 Election Price Increases Oklahoma High School Unity Week After the Oklahoma High School Patriots for Uni- ty executive committee was formed Ccomprised of Student Council presidents from many of the State's high schoolsb, Governor George Nigh pro- claimed January 21st - 25th as OKLAHOMA HIGH SCHOOL UNITY WEEK. Each day was proclaimed as follows: Monday- Ribbon Unity Day to show uni- fied support for the United States Government: Tuesday- Flag Day to show support for the Ameri- can Hostages being held in Iran: Wednesday- Save aA Gallon Day to save energy to allow for the Iran- ian Oil that President Jimmy Carter refused to buy as long as,the hostages were held: Thursday- Write on American Day a petition was signed by the stu- dents and, after the three Lawton High School Presi- dents presented the petitions to Mayor Wayne Gil- ley, the petitions were sent to President Carter to show our support for the government's efforts: Fri- day- Red, White, 81 Blue Day was designed for all students to wear red, white, and blue clothing to show support of the American Government. The MacArthur High School Yearbook Staff would like to thank the following people for their contributions to the year- book: Jeff Dixon and Danny Martin- Law- ton Constitution for some of the sports photographs: Nichol's Studio for club and homecoming pictures: John Clark - Year- book Representative: Steve Ramos and Mary Elam-Contributing photographers: Our Album's Financial Supporters: and Mr. Jerry Evers-Our Sponsor. This year we sold 550 yearbooks at 38.00 each. fPlastic protective covers 504: and Name Stamping S1.00J. The to- tal production cost of these books is S6,600, which makes each book cost S12.00. In order to sell these books at 58.00 each and to cover additional ex- penses, we had to sell approximately 33,300 worth of advertising. Gas-S1.20fgaIIon School lunches-70m wlmilkshake-906 Mmm'-'m Wage' FOUNDED 1916 S3.10!hour Movies-S3.00!person Yearbook-58.00 A Guinness THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA Record f!AImost!i A record 16 people fthe yearbook staffj all crammed . mtg Mike Cookeis '43 plymouth Special Del-uxe and drove The MacArthur Highlander yearbook staff is a member of the OIPA to the Sonic for a Coke. 146 Scholastics HON DATSU il' CQJFS-'IF iruwwm, NIE 0' bum Financial Friends Of Our Family AI Financial Friends Of Our Family Albu aol 3414 4 --amzmmwa f '-' E BACK BIG MAC Professional Roster: Norman 0'Leary, D.D.S. Rodney L. Worthen, D.D.S. 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A Gfffh, 1: ifhxxx f , 7'qV A CITY NA TIONAL BANK Montgomery Square 357-5662 tg iv 3 U 24-Hour Wrecker Service 2 Hot Lines To Serve You Connecting With 5 States COMPLETE AUTO GLASS STOCK 24 Hour Wrecker Service DENT NOT ,azaffMm:5'mj1P2?' mn' nw diff Gif ,QIM5 anette Bennett and Te J kniess spen 'm u in res r uc o ns n's Mi o JUHHEUITS ITHLH EUIUPHHH Marla Rains and Laurie Whitaker learn about engines from ggisilllilysguklalsiigigzCmidgbsgsxlk with the friendly Laurie's dad at Whitacker's Auto Repair. AlvlFAc ELECTRIC WHITAKERS AUT0 SUPPLY ,Wh REPNR. ,, Residential , Commercial e Service Professionals 212-W-2ll0Ok 1 -S 35353383 910 s vii 2nd 353-4330 F alFedOfO F lyAIb A S Tammy Lowry discusses opening an account with a teller from Home Savings and Loan Association. DME SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Home Office 14051 355-0253 711 D Avenue, Lawton, Oklahoma 73501 Tony Edwards and Dee Morbeizer look into buying a plant from Scott's House Of Flowers. l SCOTT'S HOUSE OF FLOWERS Flowers, Gifts 81 Plants Where Your Satisfaction ls Ours 1353 NW 53rd 357-7213 FINLEY'S REALTY INC. Complete Residential Service Free Rental Information Commercial 8. Industrial West Central East 5527 Cache 1408 N. Sheridan 2306 E. Gore 248-8200 353-0100 248-7250 Donny Caldwell buys all his automotive accessories from The Automotive Incorporated. ROBERT WOOD BHS. Phone 353-7921 Manager ' AUTOMOTIVE at INDUSTRIAL PARTS - SUPPLIES at EQUIPMENT CAR - TRUCK. af TRACTOR MACHINE SHOP SERVICE 4305 Cache Road 0 Lawton, Oklahoma 73501 156 Financial Friends of Our Family Album Seniors Art Edmonds and Ken Smart plan for their future by looking into the various banking possibilities at Fort Sill Credit Union. FORT SILL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 5639 E Carlton Rd 353-2125 Senior Dena Lewis recommends Mike Lewis Hond Cher dad's placej for all your Honda and Harley-Davidson needs I HONDA MIKE LEWIS HONDA 803 SW 2 353-5088 Juniors Jane McClung and Kim Lovett explore the wide variety of clothing available at The Clothes Cottage. THE CLOTHES COTTAGE 2926 Cache Road Phone: 248-6086 Seniors Cherie Lynds and Mike Cooke enjoy the fine Italian food at Bianco's Italian Restuarant. For Fine Italian Food BIANCO'5 ITALIAN RESTAURANT 113 N 2nd 353-9543 Financial Friends of Our Family Album 157 Sophomore Jett Kern tests one of the many machines C816 C 8- G Landscaping Contractors - FREE ESTIMATES - CONTRACT LAWN SERVICE PHONE 355-9392 Landscaping uses. Mr. Couch, manager of Automotive Parts Inc., meets his customers, Gayla Couch and David Aumann, at the door with a cheerful greeting. AUTOMOTIVE PARTS INC. 6 F Ave 353-3322 158 Financial Friends of Our Family Album Lisa Ellison and Ned Babb listen as Donna Miller explains Security Bank 81 Trust's new Neighborhood BanCard Sys- tem. SECURITY BANK 5 TRUST CO. 501 C. Avenue 353-7700 fx -E...-.N Junior Tonya Prater and senidor Guy Booth ask Rick Carl, Victory Life Insurance agent, questions about life insur- ance. VICTORY LIFE INSURANCE Richard A. Rick Carl 1908 Cache Rd. 353-4828 -. Located At 4301 Cache Road 4357-08425 And 1705 Cache Road 1357-83001 For expertise in hair-styling, visit Tony 8. Fayerene Hair Stylists. gong and Sfagenene flclaifi Stylists No. 7 North 6th Street LAWTON, OKLAHOMA 353-7123 For customizing T-shirts For Clubs, Organizations, And Athletic Teams, Visit Custon Shirt Gallery. They'Il also do any type of personalized logo. CUSTOM SHIRT GALLERY 1032 NW 38th 353-0020 t s 23l5 ERWIN LANE ERVVIN ACRES SHOPPlNG CENTER 1.AwToN. OK 73505 405-357-1422 Financial Friends of Our Family Album 159 r l 3 U o bl e EQUIPMENT In .. fflf r-igiilllff Nobles Sporting Goodds, lnc. is the place for quality sports clothing and equipment. 'A F' Rick and Bill Harrison align each car with professional Vill, E g Q iM Er-W-R-- .-.Mmm attitudes. i . 2 p E ' ii'ii i I iii i iii F gem y F RICK. STEVE ef BILL HARRISON . ggavi : V . g2,'jmijdQQ05l2 M002 cAcHE ROAD ALIGNMENT a. TIRE CENTER F ttst if F i Q F ,,tttt,l. A ,ittt 1301 CAcHE Rom: TELEPHONE t isi itilts E LAWTON OKLAHQMA 353-6262 r izf -ti,s Es,.E sts' tit.s ' .J s.. 'fstt 1gt-t 'iil A 7 -1 1 Over thirty years of experience and professionalism is found at Fowlers. The Highlander Yearbook staff finds that Shakey's Pizza O Parlor is the place to relax and indulge after a yearbook 294995 deadline. PAINT Y . 'J r as 3? ,fe - vlzzA f st' W I6 Aj I Pl ZA FAIL I Siiiiiiiiii-me f Alter a Yearbook deadline the Big Mac yearbook ?Ef5grS::Lgmsmselves to a pizza at SHAKEYS . MD SFQKEYQ5 fl?-ZA PAQQQQ mo u avenue o uwron,oxuuioun1aso1 231 ac e oa ' 160 Financial Friends of Our Family Album WST Start saving today for your tomorrow. 1910-A Cache Rd. 248-7510 n?9'?JQl6MD0,Zf6040?bl5 affzzaikaobwb W Cokeww -.. Enjoy Loca Cwa am 4 Flnanclal Friends of Our Family Album -AS I64 7 Randolph Road Fort Sill, Gklahoma 35 7-9880 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation THE ALL SERVICES IANK ' 162 F IF d fO F lyAlb FKFULLX7 SERVICE BANK Main Bank Hours- Monday through Thu d y 9 AM to 2 PM F d y 9 AM l d t 5PM.Drive nWin ows-Monday th ghF d y8'3OAMt 5PM FORT SILL X A A NATIONAL BANK Sophomores John Gero and Jodie Co- SHERIDAN BANK f?l2ii?S. L25i'!taTF2?lh?3EZIE 2202 Ferris Ave- AND TRUST colviPANY dan Bank, Member FMC- 355-7211 1 l BFICGS. Sophomore Kelly Parmley and Junior Mark Stratton check out the quality furni- ture at Wolverton Furniture and Appli- woLvERToN 3 FURNITURE Home Furnishings APP'-'ANCE5 355-5120 1302 N. sheriaan Ra. Financial Friends of Our Family Album 163 -A S 164 Fi RF For time, temperature, and savings, Frontier Z7 itt'- . iier ii Federal Savings 84 Loan is the place to be. P53355 2521553 2601 Cache Road 248-7000 1 0 l nancial Friends of Our Family Album RAMON S FLOWERS AND GIFTS Cut Flowers Glfts Sllk Flowers 81 Green Plants 2010 W Gore 357 1232 GEORGE FORDUCEY M 7 M ' DALE FORDUCEY SHOE REPAIR HA D MADE OOTS HATS S R SHI S S E JACK HAND TOOLED BILLFOLDS 8. PURS S 2605 CACHE ROAD cu51'0M FR 353-6077 PICTU LAWTON OKLAHOMA ART 8. PR NTS PIZZA PLAZA The Best In Itallan Style Pizza Across From The Coliseum 1105 S Sherldan 357 5858 . H I WE T RT A J WELRY UED S AMING Phone AMES 1 I !! ' - . . . . I . Bus Phone 248 2250 Res Phone 588 3732 SOUTHWEST COMPUTER SERVICES INC 1301 W Gore Blvd Suite 6 Lawton Oklahoma 73501 NEW 84 USED GUITARS STRING so 0 N ER paxil GUITAR CO. LESSONS ACCESSORIES 1517 W. GORE 357-1689 MIKE GRIFFIN CO-OWNER SHEFFIELD MOTOR SUPPLY 81 REPAIR Parts And Service For Most Makes 502 Lee Blvd 353 3338 Phone: 357-5290 ones 5 y House or CHARM . ,f BEAUTY sALoN I -f A t Oka o ,fix . ' 560117 Appo kt gfgrgwjp BROCK S SHOE BOOT AND- SADDLE REPAIR SHOP asa 3327 504 1. B u BROCK WILKINSON Ok 7 501 U 7 H 5 4: AX M 114 APN 1,1 Z 5 I i For Her and Hum X wg, 2326 East Gore Blvd. 1-1 X I ,AX Law on, l h ma L X X Complete Beauty Services W ' No In ment Necessary Red en Products I I Ph I L t I 3 F ial Friends of Our F mily ADS-------- WESTERN REALTY 81 DEV. CO. INC. We Can Handle Your Sales And Rentals 2418 W Gore 248 8672 EARL DRUG L A Complete Servlce i Drug Store 331 C Ave 357 1111 UNDERWOOD S RANCH HOUSE Cholce Steaks Seafood Medlclne Park Exlt 2603 Cache Rd I - 1 A Servnce of Oklahoma Quahty Broadcastmg Co n - I I . I CASA CONSTRUCTION NC We Build Homes Of Any Type 2418 W. 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