Madill High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Madill, OK)
- Class of 1982
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 3- 19 People 21- 24 Admi 25- 31 Faculty 32- 55 Seniors 56- 76 Underclassmen 77- 91 Special Events 92-130 Sports 131-140 Royalty 141-171 Organizations 172-192 Advertisements WILDCA T DEDICA TION ’82 The Annual staff of “82” would like to dedicate this Annu- al to Mr. John L. Lively. Throughout his teaching career at Madill, Mr. Lively’s interests have been in each individual’s needs, and also in their education. He has given his time, talent, and himself; he has devoted his life to us with unselfish service and outstanding leadership. We have a deep admira- tion for this man because he has not only worked for us, but also with us. 2 Trrn |U{ jit:s • i .Kit «Kit;! ■ Nit : ■ ill:! ■ ’Ht! ■ |U:! .’life .fU:Sj .’|1t«! mi ::!u« .’i lit! U? .’,U ■ ’l He! • Vt:! mu?J I .'|H i! .’lUc! . iiti; .'lit:! .'He!1 .-|H :: J. jit J. jit N jit J. jit J. jit N jit y n N lit • Kit J.™ J. jit j.Kit j.Kit N jit J. jit J. jit J. jit r. jit r. jit ih iv Jit c: ySM lit :! 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EAT MORE BEANS— JUNIORS NEED THE SUPPORT 16 17 H O M E C 0 M 1 N G 19 20 V V VaVaV VJ!AVaV V V V4!!AV -A Va V %-a- - « « « -c« a2a22a223223222S222222222223322S2: 232:}232: V t A t Xl|fl,A A l A,A,A,X,A t A AVA t A,AV.t ,AVAWA A A ' « « « « • • • • •; ; : : ; ; ; ; :- ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; 5jl : ; J!jlv .v . « «• « «• ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ -■ ■- ■■ ■ . -y • • UWWWWMWM - ■« «■ - ■ - - - MWMWMM «- - «- - W WWWWWWWWW 5?iC‘555555ss5i 2E 5555555552S 5i 5E i i i x i i i : c -c 4 -c -C«C r r r r r -r t r r - - - M W |f - WWWWMUUWW y V- - «U M - WMWWWWWWW Our Superintendent: Mr. Villines 22 Superintendent’s Secretaries 23 Mrs. Delores Cohn Mr. John: High School Counselor Mrs. Hullum: High School Counselor Mr. Frazier: High School Principal HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS D. Baskin, Art B. Capps, Athletics G. Carmen, CVET A. Combs, Science N. Crowson. Social Studies P. Carter, Science C. Dodds, English IV C. Dudley, Coach J. Dudley. English III C. Haberland. Vo. Ag. S. Germany, Business C. Klugh, Athletics R. Gibbs, Sociology. Coach 27 A. Hullum, Band M. Humphries, B. Idell, Home Ec. Special Ed. N. Lacy, Library Y. Reid, Spanish C. Sartin, History J. Lively, English II L.A. Robertson, Shop B. Smiley, Athletics L. McClure, Reading B. Robertson, English I L. Smiley, Math B. Weldon, Math- Athletics M. Pcntico Librarian J. Johnson, Special Ed. J. Reese. Athletics P. Roundtree. Typing-Beep M. Wallace, Speech-Music 28 TEACHERS ARE PEOPLE TOO! 29 30 HIGH SCHOOL SECRETARIES Mrs. Carnes Mrs. Beard Mrs. France 32 H H H H H H a! u u u; u i H 31 H 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 n1 •oTiT %£l VW %:.Ju %-.%H %- , Vll 'vu %1 II V.Ju V.ii V ii %V V. 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SENIOR SCENE! 37 38 Willie Griffin Julie Huebsch Richard Harper Melissa Huff Jeff Huddleston Lisa Huffman Jimmy Jeffcoats Sylvia Lamb Richard LaMascus Mitchell Mays Shelly Larkin Kendall Litchfield Carla Looney Ricky Minor Lisa Lesley Paula McBeth 39 Sartin's Kids Caught In the Act She thinks I’m kidding Sewing Up A Storm! 41 Shelley McCuistion Lisa Peppers Laurie Shaw Bill Pate 42 Mike Murphy Shannon McDearmon Craig Moore Brad O’Neal Kevin Peoples Lisa Shaw Mike Orr Shelly Scott 3h KM Eddie Posey Bradley Rodgers Scott Pruit Mike Reimer Lee Ross Stephanie Smiley Patty Stevens Myrna Taylor 43 Richard Putman Jeff Robertson Jennette Sheff Jeff Reid WEREST. ON • a THE-FI HI H- CAUSE-UEEAT OUR iPINACH! j 0 1 N T H E A R M Y Doug Seals Bert Tickel Renee Walkup Travis Trammell Ray Gamble Sharon Ward Not pictured: Joe Lindsey Chris Payne Eric Powell Bruce Thomas Steve Brown We’ve Got “Class” • pnnni?nnis TIAMMIU $ 49 SUPER SENIORS ’82 51 SENIOR PROPHECY 1982 The MHS class of 1982 met for their 20 year reunion in 2002 the following stories were heard. Curly Hare has now gone straight. Barbara Binder is still organizing and leading homecoming activities and remembering how the seniors did in '82. Richard LaMascus has written a new song “Peggy Sue . Stephanie Smiley is doing hair commercials for Wclla Balsalm, taking over Brooke Shield's job. Joe Avery is baseball coach for Peterson’s Little League team. Steve Brown is the new manager of Cumberland Cove Resort. Joe Lindsey is still raising roosters for profit. Phyllis Carlin has now set a new record for living in every country, state, and county in the world. Karen (Cline) Stephens is the new director of Day Care. Sherry (Gorrell) Larkin is the supervisor of Day Care. Shawn Cavallo a leading nuclear physicist finally mastered the atomic bomb and blew up good old MHS before defecting to the USSR. Natalie Combs is the new biology teacher at MHS and Kenny Cass is her prime speciman. Kenny Cass is playing pro baseball but still gets his S50.00 monthly salary from his parents. Twila Goodwin, now known as Ms. Olympia of 2002, and is still jealous of Rick. Carla Looney and Rick arc married, and legally adopted Twila. Jay Elza is still looking for the perfect wife. Gail Daniel is Karen’s assistant at Day Care Center. Sharon (Edmonds) Ward is still not pregnant. Praise the Lord! Steve Dudley is the new and improved Pillsbury dough boy. Jimmy Jeffcoats is now seen on playing on the Lawrence Welk Show. Brett Allen is a door-to-door casket salesman for his father-in-law. Mike Orr was Brett’s first casket customer after he killed his wife Andrea. Tim Ross has a fleet of used cars and drives a different one every day. Mike Murphy handed Mrs. Dodds his term paper at the reunion and she gave him his diploma. Benny McClendon is still riding in the rodeo and trying to get there before his pickup breaks down. Bruce Thomas has replaced Johnny Cash as the “Man in Black . Shannon McDcarmon is the new accounting teacher at MHS replacing Mrs. Germany. Eddie Posey has Posey’s Landscraping Company. Kevin Peoples played a doctor in the MHS play and is now a brainsurgeon. Bert Tickel started his own business—Tickel’s Pickles. Ernie Chapman is still mowing Ralph Hollingworth’s lawn. Phil Frazier is the new baseball coach at MHS. Jeff Robertson is now leading tours around the world. His company’s name is Rockhead, Air Brain, Inc. Ricky Minor is assistant school librarian to Nan Lacy. Paula McBeth is the oldest relay racing woman in history with the support of her possee and husband. Scott Gipson is still hitting after the bell has rung. Jeff Huddleston is cracking nuts at Marshall County Pecan Company. Travis Trammel has had his Camero bronzed for posterity and is now driving a “Trans Am”. Eric Powell is still late and trying to be on time for everything. Julia Edmonds has now replaced Carolyn Haberland as the Vo-Ag instructor at MHS. Myrna Taylor has established an admit writing service for all truant MHS students. Craig Moore is now successful in show business and playing the part of a girl. Felicia Carnes is unable to be found at this time and they are still searching for her. Lee Ross is now known as Mr. Macho in the Oak Ridge Boys. Carla Bruce is a speed seamstress for the Madill Pants factory. 52 Bradley Roger's horse won the American Quarter Horse Association Honor Roll Halter Champion. Chris Payne now owns a window pane company named Payne's Pane. Eugene Earley is now' the new manager of Handi Shop. Ray Gamble is the Art teacher at MHS and a professional golfer. Richard Klysmeyer is now teaching at Vo Tech School. Renee Walkup is the new school secretary replacing Sherry Beard. Melissa Huff marked history for ERA. She was made the new chief of police in Madill. Sylvia Lamb is happily married and has 3 little lambs. Laurie Shaw now owns a business called Laurie’s Posters. Scott Pruitt is now the Agriculture teacher at OSU. Patty Stevens is now serving 2 life sentences in San Quinton maximum security prison for husband beating. Greg Dunn just as nosey as ever, is now a certified public accountant for the Madill Record and lives in Powell. Greg Dunn is still trying to get up early enough to put one over on Chloe Baby. Darrell Daniel has finally painted his Volkswagon. Sheila Davis is still leading Mark Eppler around on off the dance floor. Janette Sheff is still trying to get the keys to the home van. Bill Pate attended Harvard University, and graduated on the Dean’s list with honors and is now a shoe salesman somewhere in Nebraska. David Ayres is still driving Glenda Keith’s car around town. Julie Huebsch has replaced Ann Landers and Dear Abby writing daily replies to the lovelorn. Shelley McGuistion is married to Tony Wallace, where she helps him cast a shadow. Brad O’Neal stars in a remake of the series “Leave it to Beaver”. Jirl Buck is sorry to say, no longer with us. He was trampled by his champion steer. Jeff Reid went to Mexico to start a revolution and has not been seen since. Basil Savage still lives with his parents and gets a new car every month. Sharon Baber is still trying to borrow an ID to get into the Territorial House. Kim Harrison is now Chief of Staff at Marshall Memorial Hospital. Lisa Lesley is now married to Raymond Hoedebeck and is still trying to keep all the kids from getting hooked on racing. (Gen.) Doug Seals was shot in the back while leading a charge up San Joun. Lisa Peppers is now an undercover agent for Melissa Huff, new police chief. Lisa Shaw has become the president of Erma Bombeck’s Fan Club. Kendall Litchfield is now manager of Western Auto. Robert Davis is now public works supervisor at Madill and was last months Playgirl centerfold. Willie Griffin is now doing Ultra Bright Toothpaste commercials while modeling his pink pants. Richard Harper has beat Rep Van Winkles snoozing record by one hour. Robert Gibson still has his “good body” as we have witnessed on the roof tops around Madill. Michelle Hill is still commuting from Ardmore where she has replaced Mrs. Roundtree as business teacher. Lisa Hoedebeck was the first woman to win the Indy 500. Richard Putnam is now the president of the National Parakeet Association. Mike Reimer still wakes up in a new world every morning. The Class of 82 won the Rose Bowl Parade’s highest award for the past 20 years because of their past achievements in float building. Class song: “Breaking Away” Class flower: Red Rose Class colors: Blue and Silver Motto: “You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it come true.” 53 SIGNS OF 54 OUR TIMES AUTOGRAPHS 56 4 NEW BEGINNING As you stand upon the crowded floor Remembering the past eleven years. You realize your life has just begun As you gracefully hold back the tears The memories of this night Shall be forever impressed in your minds For tonight, fellow friends. Is in your honor We underclassmen, dedicate to you. The greatest honor that we can give For your friendship and love We present to you the Prom. With it goes these final phrases Co placidly amid the noise and haste. And remember what peace there may be m silence For the scattered clouds above Will show you a new beginning And the tails of comets Will be there for your hands to catch Ultimately the brilliant shining stars. Will always be there for you to wish upon, when troubles confront you Strive to be happy For the World is now at your command — Deanna Denton 58 Juniors Cruise Through ’82 Amy Jacks; Treasurer, Scott Hallmark; President, Danny Armstrong; Vice President, Deanna Denton; Secre- tary. “SHOOT DOWN the INDIANS Junior Candidate: Amy Jacks JUNIOR CLASS Mary Bennett Cheryl Brown Lynn Chappell Donna Cooper Todd Allison D. Armstrong Gary Bell Larry Adams Kim Chaney K. Bradbeary Tracy Beverly John Bourne P. Burchett T. Campbell Guy Clement Ronna Clement E. Christopher Deanna Denton Jon Dohrer Chris Dunn 60 K. Harrison Scott Hallmark Harvina Holmes Amy Jacks Carla Lee Julie Kime Amy Jones i Harold Marris Ben Lentz Jimmy Martin 61 Bobby Mason k Moore B. Muncrief Dick Phillips T. Rauschenburg Gary Morgan Caron Reid Janet Morgan C. Pittman L. Robertson Michelle Morgan M. Pcairson P. Powers Chris Rogers Steve Miller Tony Morris Richard Pclton Donny Raley Raymond Rogers 62 Donald Sliger Doreen Taylor Donald Sanders Mike Stewart Megan Rose Jill Stafford % JuSt v - camera shy C. Taylor T. Taylor M. Taylor Available L. Turley Billy Wilkins P. Williams Joe Hargis Paula Todd 63 Future Wrecking Crew Of ’84 Shannon Watts; President, Kim Wallace; Treasurer, Gayle Matlack; Vice President, Charlotte Colby; Secretary. HEY, HEY, HEY, GET OUT OF OUR WAY Sophomore candidate; Laura Stanley 65 xO dp «V. V? y Jason Brown Kay Barthcl t y Larry Adams Mark Armstrong V 1 F. Artcrbcry Mark Baker D. Cabaniss C. Colby Ailyson Curtis t Billy Connel Deary I Cryer i Mary Conwell 66 Shawn Davis Marcy Emmons Susie Gibson Nora Helms V Angela Fisher Melissa France Tim Freeman Lee Gamble Edith Giles William Giles Lisa Holmes Cheryl Grady Keith Holt Liz Gonzalez Cecil Heltzel L. Hoedcbcck Tracy Hood Greg Jackson Jeff Jackson V Rod Jackson W. Johnson 67 Shirley Lone Tonya Looper Doug McBcth Robin Pecvy Jennie Raper Regina Meeks Phillip Riggle Margaret Lowe Lenny Neasbitt Ricky Posey Brent Lemons Yvette Martin Lisa Norris Kim Quick Rochelle Perry Gayle Matlack C. Peairson - i, S. Roundtree 68 Lisa Soliday Frank Taylor Kelly Wardrip S. Stumpff Denine Salyer Laura Stanley Linda Simic Phillip Smith Sherman Vaughn Steven Watson K. Wallace Shannon Watts Donna Weaver Debbie Thomas Kim Wallace Jeff Watson «omoio M. Whittington Craig Williams R. Williford Joyce Taylor D. Woodruff 69 VO- TECH J Sherman Vaughn Marialice Conwill George Ann Graves Darrell Daniel Jimmy Higginbotham Charlie Edmonds Raymond Rogers 70 GROWING PAINS 71 SCRATCH THE INDIANS 7? V 4 Danny Bryant V -V 'f I i J Jan Barcntine Ronny Bumpass B. Bcrningcr Lana Burchett Available Tim Binder ■11 T. Bridgcman Dana Burton Sherry Carver H E. Burroughs Jeff Burns Kim Cass Ian Chapman Jana Collins Bobbi Davis Mark Combes Eric Davis Robin Clement Tonya Curry 72 Mike Edmonds ASSENT WHEN PICTURES Terry Hargis Lisa Johnson Phillip Dowdy |ps S. Doggett Jessie Easley Dale Faulkner L. Flcnniken Robin Frazier James Garrett Don Hamilton Bobby Hargis Charlotte Giles V' i Terry Jeffcoats M, Wanda Harper Deidra Howell Kevin Jones Tim Jones Hi A.C. Jurkiewicz Terry Johnson 73 Tony Kclscr Raymond King Lori Kirchner E. LaMascus Ernest Malone Chris Malone Mark Miller Justin McCoy J. McGlocklin Ben Miller Carl Nelson Emily Nelson Sherri Nunley Joe Patton Terri Poppe Jay Porter Julie Peters Sheila Posey Gene Lentz ABSENT WHEN PICTURES WERE MAOE At Chad McCoy Barbara Neasbitt Guylene Pcntico ■K?. H Vera Raper 74 Jimmy Russell Billy Stuckey Frank Weaver Terry Rushing Betty Sprouse David Thomas Duane Salyer Hal Thomas ABSENT WHEN PICTURES WERE MADE Phillip Sanders Bruce Storts Jim Thomas Ramona Tiller Terena Scruggs Paula Stout Stacy Vinson J. Walling Joe Warren ABSENT WHEN PICTURES Dee Dee Vinson V. Whittington Todd Wright Cindy Yow 75 sFEATUR {FEATUR {FfcA jFEA FEATURE! FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE il: FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE! FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE EATURE EATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE! {FEATURE FEATURE {FEATURE feature! 'feature FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE {FEATURE! {FEATURE! {FEATURE! {FEATURE! {Feature! feature FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE! FEATURE! FEATURE: FEATURE: FEATURE! {FEATURE! FEATURE! FEATURE! feature: 'feature: feature: feature: feature: feature: feature: {FEATURE: FEATURE: FEATURE: {FEATURE: {Feature: iFEATUt •FEATUT featuc •FEATUI EEATuffi FEATURE FEATURE? FEATURE? FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATURE FEATU|| m i FEATURE? FEATURE FEATURE feature? 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Coach Gibbs Coach Weldon WILDCATS Manger Donnie Railey 86 Mike Brewer 73 Doug Crowson 77 Rod Jackson 32 Greg Jackson 62 Lesley Hoedbeck 36 Craig Williams 22 Stewart Bond 5 Chris Byars 80 George Russel Manger Wayne Reed Coach Smiley FOOTBALL SCORES 1981 DATE TEAM HOME-VISITOR Sept. 4 Davis 7- 0 Sept. 11 Dickson 34- 0 Sept. 18 Kingston 14- 0 Sept. 25 Tishomingo 3- 9 Oct. 2 Marietta 40- 5 Oct. 9 Idabel 7-21 Oct. 16 Hugo 27- 0 Oct. 23 Durant 26- 6 Oct. 30 Antlers 32- 0 Nov. 6 Atoka 38- 0 Nov. 13 Sallisaw 0-15 COACHES IN ACTION 8$ Coach Capps Jay Elza Senior Accomplishments Mike Orr—Hon. Mention All-District Lee Ross—All-District, All-Area Steve Dudley—All-District, All-Area Robert Davis—All-District, All-Area Willie Griffin—All-District, Area. Region 6 David Ayres—Hon. Mention All-District Joe Avery—All-District Curly Hare—Hon. Mention All-District Bert Tickel—Hon. Mention All-District Doug Seals—Hon. Mention All-District, Area Jay Elza—Hon. Mention All-District Jeff Robertson—Hon. Mention All-District Brad O’Neal—All-District, Hon. Mention Area Willie Griffin .mnfilTL David Ayres Doug Seals Bert Tickel Curly Hare Joe Avery 89 WILDCATS GO 8-1 IN ’81 The Wild Bunch .cHyrt wq ■' Another Shut Out! _ , . Robert Davis cuts up field while Brad Curly Hare is turning it on O'Neal ,ooks Qn 90 CATS SHOW ’EM HOW! Brad O’Neal looking for room. Curly Hare Steve Dudley David Ayres and Brad Crouch in the background Curly Hare getting wide. Lee Ross trailing Frazier tries to make it 7 Doug Seals doing a victo- ry dance 91 WILDCA TS DO IT BETTER! Below: Lee Ross, Waylon Muncricf. and Joe Avery are in hot pursuit of a Tish runner. Left: The Wounded: Jay Elza and Brad O'Neal arc two casualties of a long season. Above: Curley Hare fights for yardage as Steve Dudley and Lee Ross look on. 92 WILDCATS ROLL INTO PLAYOFFS. Wildcat offense gears up for a tough Sallisaw defense. Lee Ross discusses strategy with Coaches Smiley, Weldon, and Gibbs. Wildcat Players huddle on the sidelines from the frigid weather at Salli- saw. 93 Above: Willie Griffin breaks a tackle from a Kingston defender as Curley Hare helps out. CATS TAKE OFF Lee Ross and Willie Griffin smother a Durant runner as Joe Avery prepares to attack. 94 Down the line: Robert Davis shows the intensity of the Madill-Kingston rivalry as Curly Hare and Brad O'Neal help out. STRONG! Curly Hare and Bert Tickel going for the ball 95 Wildcats recover a fumble Freshmen Wildcats Front Row Charlie Hudson, Robert Storey, Tim Jones, Tim Binder, Charles Marris, Jeff Burns, Ian Chapman, Jay Porter, Second Row—Coach Capps, Danny Bryant, L.V. McKinney, Carl Nelson. Andy Dowdy, Michael Jcffcoats, Mark Combs, Danny Await, Third Row—Coach Klugh, Terry Rushing. A.C. Jurkicwicz, Michael Vaness, Ben Miller, Scooter King, Kevin Jones, Mike Edmonds, Coach Reece 96 1982 Wildcats First Row—Robert Davis, Joe Avery, Richard Lamascus, Brad O'Neal, Second Row—Donnie Raley, Chris Byars, Tony Morris, Scott Sebens, Danny Armstrong, Coach Capps, Coach Klugh, Stewart Bond, George Russell, Donald Sanders, Criag Williams, Sherman Vaughn OPPONENT WE-THEY OPPONENT WE-THEY OPPONENT WE-THEY Durant 43-52 Plainview 41-31 Durant 37-43 Marietta 59-56 Wilson 84-31 Atoka 69-50 Kingston 35-34 Ardmore 41-42 Dickson 54-16 Konawa 34-36 Marietta 55-39 Tishomingo 49-29 Sulphur 50-36 Davis 38-37 Ada 54-84 Coalgate 52-33 Plainview 48-36 Durant 44-59 Dickson 59-41 Lone Grove 48-52 Hugo 56-39 Kingston 39-21 Clayton 44-49 Ardmore’ 35-50 Dickson 79-55 97 LADY WILDCATS First row—Coach Ellen Blevins, Yvette Martin, Charlotte Colby, Michelle Hill, Twila Goodwin, Sharon Baber, Carla King, Coach Charles Dudley, Second Row—Carla Bruce, Amy Jacks, Shelly McCuistion, Gayle Matlack, Patty Stevens, Carla Looney, Lisa Soliday, Kelly McNatt, Barbara Binder, Angela Steadham, Donna Weaver, Kim Wallace OPPONENT WE-THEY OPPONENT WE-THEY OPPONENTS WE-THEY Durant 61-55 Durant 51-41 Durant 77-50 Marietta 78-33 Wilson 76-49 Atoka 56-36 Kingston 76-52 Ardmore 44-43 Dickson 41-47 Plainview 66-64 Marietta 62-36 Coalgate 64-36 Davis 80-55 Bethel 57-59 Plainview 68-42 Healdton 58-51 Lone Grove 75-60 Dickson 45-52 Kingston 83-57 Hugo 63-32 Ardmore 45-49 Plainview 50-49 Dickson 72-48 98 Barbara Binder and Carla Bruce fight for a rebound. Barbara Binder, Kelly McNatt, and Carla Bruce attempt to stop Plainvicw from scoring two. Michelle Hill goes up for two points as Patty and Carla go for a rebound. 100 WILDCAT BOYS GO lid Brad O'ncal taking it up Sweet taste of victory Rich going up for two Tipping it up WILDCAT BOYS WIN DISTRICT Jason Brown getting up Joe Avery tipping in two Up for the rebound Brad O'Neal talking it over at mid-court 102 FRESHMEN BOYS Front Row: Tony Kclscr. Terry Johnson, Mike Edmonds. Terry Rushing, Jay Porter. 2nd Row: Tim Binder. Charlie Marris, Kevin Jones, Coach Klugh. Mark Combs, Raymond King, Duane Salyer. 103 FRESHMEN GIRLS First Row: Charlotte Giles, Cindy Yow, Robin Frazier, Coach Dudley, 2nd Row: Ramona Tiller. Terri Poppe, Sherry Nunley, Kelly Allison. Kim Smith, Lori Burris, Kim Cass, Lisa Johnson. 104 106 107 1982 WILDCAT BOYS TRACK Front Row: L. Ross, D, Seals, W. Griffin, C. Weatherbee, Back Row: J. Brown, B. Warren, L.V. Mckinney, T. Hood, S. Bond, S. Vaughn. B. Tickel, I. Chapman, B. O’Neal, G. Russel. 108 LADY WILDCATS TRACK Front Row: S. Nunley. L. Soliday, E. Martin. R. Frazier, Back Row: R. Walkup. C. Colby. T. Poppe, K. Cass, J. Kimc. C. King, K. Allison. K. Wal- lace, M. Cooper. 109 CATS FLY IN 1982 110 GIRLS UNDEFEATED IN 1982 in 112 113 GIRLS ARE THIRD AT STATE 114 BOYS RACE TO THIRD AT STATE Bill Pate, Class 2A mile and two mile state champ. IIS 116 117 WILDCAT BASEBALL 118 '■rtr ■ ‘VHA 119 Front Row: Chris Byars, Frankie Taylor. Kevin Jones. Raymond King. Carl Nelson. Scott Sebens, Duane Sayler, Back Row Coach Capps, Dick Phillips. Denise Garrison. Mike Orr, Danny Armstrong, Phil Frazier. Robert Davis, Donald Sanders. Kenney Cass, Coach Klugh. I 3 8 0 II 10 9 5 I 5 7 SCORES Madill 1 Durant Madill 5 Tupelo 4 Durant 5 6 l-one Grove 9 Plainview 6 3 Rattan 0 Plainvicw 4 13 Calvin 9 Lone Grove 8 $ Lone Grove 4 Marietta 1 9 Davis 4 Marietta 7 1 Durant II Dickson 14 3 Plainvicw 1 Pauls Valley 2 4 Plainvicw 8 Lone Grove 10 11 Sulphur 12 Lone Grove 3 6 Ardmore JV 0 Kingston 3 7 Ardmore JV 5 Plainview 10 12 Colbert 16 Davis 3 0 Durant 4 Valliant 10 ROYALTY AND HONORS FOOTBALL QUEEN CANDIDATES 122 SOPH: Laura Stanley, ESCORT: Lee Ross AENDANTS: Chad Green. Candice Woods FOOTBALL CORONATION QUEEN: Amy Jacks, CAPTAIN: Steve Dudley BASKETBALL CORONATION Carla, Michelle, and Patty QUEEN: Michelle Hill, CAPTAIN: Joe Bob Avery 123 Brad O’Neal, Patty Stevens Danny Armstrong, Michelle Hill BASKETBALL QUEEN CANDIDATES 124 Joe Bob Avery, Carla Looney Barry Williams, Kristen Klugh CHOIR QUEEN L to R Ray Gamble, Julie Peters, Kenny Wallace, Barry Williams, QUEEN: Shelley McCuistion, Sally Muncricf, Peggy Williams, Richard LaMascus CHOIR 1982 125 QUEEN: Shelly ESCORT: Kenny 126 WHO’S WHO at M.H.S. Most School Spirit: Veronica Davis and Willie Griffin Mr. and Mrs. M.H.S., Most likely to succeed: Bill Pate and Barbara Binder Best Personality: Michelle Hill and Jay Elza 127 Most Athletic: Carla Looney and Robert Davis MOST BEAUTIFUL: Stephanie Smiley. MOST HANDSOME: Jeff Reid FRIENDLIEST: Stephanie Smiley. Jay Elza 128 BIGGEST GOOF-OFFS: Bert Tickel, Shelley McCuistion WHO’S WHO CLASS CUTIES SENIOR: Michelle Hill. Brad O'Neal JUNIORS: Amy Jacks, Kevin Bradbcrry FRESHMEN: Ian Chapman. Kelly Allison SOPHOMORE: Laura Stanley, Kenny Wallace (not pictured) 129 WHO’S WHO CLASS CLOWNS FR: MIKE EDMONDS, KIM CASS SR: WILLIE GRIFFIN, SHELLY McCUISTION SOPH: GEORGE RUSSELL, LIZ GONZALEZ JR: ELLEN JONES, GUY CLEMENT • Tc TV V .n MV w% ms ;: ;$ ms ms W • e •: r. •:r. . .: fi .• : r. 5S 4-H In Action Top Row L to R: M. Combs, E. Malone. B. Rogers. J. Buck. S. Hallmark. K. Bradberry, D. Sligcr. B. Muncricf, M. Watson, 2nd Row: J. Burns, B. Storts.S. Sebens, A. Jones. K. McNatt. K. Moore, J. Elza. L. Ross, D. Await, A. Dowdy. 3rd Row: M. Edmonds. I. Chapman, J. Edmonds, K. Hartin, E. Nelson, S. Melton. L. Stanley, G. Matlack. B. Chapman. J. Porter. 4th Row: J. McCoy, M. Whittington. N. Combs. V. Davis. S. Floyd, T. Goodwin, S. Raby, S. Watts 4-H Hall of Fame: Kelly McNatt Sr. Officers: E. Nelson. G. Matlack. K. Hartin 132 Horse Judging Team—placed second in state 133 134 135 Officers: Top L to R, B. Savage, J. Jackson. D. Sliger, B. Muncrief. M. Murphy, J. Buck, S. Hallmark, S. Pruitt STUDENT COUNCIL Top row: B. Muncrief, S. Hallmark, K. Bradbcrry, D. Armstrong, C. Looney, S. Pruitt, B. Pate, M. Watson, Second row: S. Melton, L. Soliday, A. Jacks, B. Binder, L. Flenniken, K. Wallace, G. Matlack, Third row: C. Nelson, S. Smiley, R. King, T. Binder, T. Poppe, T. Rushing, P. Stevens, Fourth row: I. Chapman, T. Clement. K. Harrison, D. Denton, C. Colby, T. Wright, S. McDearmon, Bottom row: R. Walkup, E. Christopher, R. Fra- zier, S. Watts, R. Perry 136 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS V. Pres. S. Pruitt, Sec. K. Harrison, Pres. B. Binder, Rep. R. Perry, Tres. S. Hallmark Student Council plans Homecoming 137 SPANISH CLUB Top row: J. Watson. E. Burroghs. B. Sprouse Second row: P. Vinson. S. King, L. Flennikcn, J. Taylor Third row: T. Wright, S. Roundtree, A. Beasley, L. Gonzalez. R. Perry. Mrs. Reed Bottom row: T. Morris, L. Soliday, S. Watts, S. Raby, C. Colby. J. Reed 138 Spanish Club Officers: T. Morris, L. Soliday, S. Watts, S. Raby, C. Colby DRAMA CLUB Top row: H. Marris, S. Davis, T. Fox, T. Allison, J. Dohrer, D. Cabaincss Second row: S. Lamb. B. Cole, A. Jones, W. Muncricf. R. Clement, C. Grady, S. Stumpff Bottom row: T. Glenn, K. Moore, G. Clement, E. Gilliam, S. Roundtree, L. Gonzalez 139 SCIENCE CLUB Top Row Left to Right—D. Cabaniss, G. Lentz, S. Cavallo, D. Await, B. Muncrief, D. Sliger, K. Bradberry, C. Weatherbee, T. Allison. D. Garrison. Sixth Row—J. Davis, J. McCoy, L. Burris. K. Wallace, K. Cass. P. Phillips, A. Huffman, T. Beard. L. Soliday, J. Kime. Fifth Row—C. Malone. C. Yowell, D. Salyer. T. Poppe, R. Frazier. L. Stanley. S. Watts, S. Raby. L. Gonzalas. C. Colby. A. Jacks. S. Grady, D. Raley. Mr. Combs. Fourth Row—K. Harrison. G. Bell. S. Nunley. T. Wright. T. Rushing. Y. Martin, T. Reiser, S. Roundtree, C. King. Mrs. Carter. Third Row—M. Stewart, J. Porter, S. Baber, G. Matlack. P. Frazier, J. Reid, B. O'Neal. B. Pate. Second Row—C. Marris, M. Eddings, J. Porter, M. Cox. L. Johnson, Young, P. Regal, D. Stevens. Bottom Row—L. Turley, L. Robertson, M. Branam, E. Jones, S. Brown, A. Fischer. SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS: 140 Gayle Matlack, Phil Frazier, Jeff Reid, and Brad O’Neal ART CLUB Top Row Left to Right—C. Marris, T. Rauschenburg, E. Powell, B Ticket. B. Thomas, B. Wilkins. D. Sliger, R. Davis. Third Row—L. Johnson, M. Pearson, M. Taylor, L. Huffman, R. Fladlan, D. Weaver. A. Dowdy. Second Row—L. Hocdebeck, C. Taylor, G. Muncricf, J. Morgan. P. Stout. R. Meeks, C. Pittman. Bottom Row—Mr. Baskin. B. Early. V. Davis. C. Lee. M. Bennett, C. Giles. Art Club Officers Left to Right—B Early. V. Davis, C. Lee, M. Bennett 141 PEP CLUB Top Row Left to Right—K. Cass, L. Flennki, M. Branam, C. King. G. Matlack. S. Baber. C. Grady, K. Wallace, J. Kime, L. Soliday. Fourth Row— L. Johnson, E. Nelson, R. Frazier, A. Yowcll, J. Daivs, G. Pentico, E. Gilliam. Third Row—D. Stevens, A. Fischer. S. Brown. L. Gonzalas, S. Floyd. S. Raby, G. Muncrief, M. Bryant, T. Clcmct. Second Row P. Roundtree. L. Burris. T. Poppe, J. Barrentine, S. Vinson, S. Nunley. L. Stanley, T. Goodwin. S. Roundtree. First Row—Y. Martin. A. Jones. K. McNatt, S. Stumpff, C. Looney, A. Beasley. S. Watts, C. Colby. S. Roundtree. T. Goodwin, L. Stanley—Pep Club Officers 142 MATH CLUB Top Row Left to Right—M. Brewer. G.CIemct.S. Halmark, D. Garrison, S. Cavallo. B. O’Neal. Fourth Row—M. Cox.T. Hood, P. Regal. D. Arm- strong, D. Phillips, T. Allison. J. Kime. Third Row—S. Brown. K. Wallace, C. Grady. C. Looney, J. Reid, G. Bell. K. Wardrip. Second Row—M. Ed- monds, Y. Martin. G. Matlack. L. Stanley, A. Jacks, K. McNatt. A. Jones. First Row—C. Hare, B. Lentz, B. Pate, P. Frazier, S. Pruit. Mu Alpha Theta FHA Top row: L. Burris. J. Barentine. L. Flenniken, C. Yow, E. Lamascus, J. Peters D. Burton. L. Stevenson Second row: L. Huffman. D. Thomas, K. Quick. J. Raper. V. Raper, G. Pentico, M. Edmonds. J. Collins. Third row: S. Brown, C. Wagner, M. France, S. Baber, E. Jones, A. Huffman, T. Glenn. A. Fisher. Miss Idell Bottom row: S. Melton. E. Christopher. L. Turley. L. Robertson, G. Keith. S. Roundtree. L. Ross 144 FHA OFFICERS Top row: L. Robertson, S. Melton, L. Turley Second row: L. Ross Bottom row: E. Christopher, G. Keith, S. Roundtree 145 LIBRARY AIDES Top row: P. Carnes, C. Bruce, M. Taylor, S. Melton. K. Stevens. Mrs. Pcntico Second row: Mrs. Lacy, D. Bradberry, L. Shaw. S. Brown. P. MeBeth Bottom row: T. Clement, M. Rose, S. Floyd, L. Holmes, L. Shaw 146 Ullil HONOR SOCIETY Top row: S. Lamb, S. Hallmark, D. Garrison, R. Lamascus. S. Pruitt, D. Armstrong, J. Elza Second row: R. Tiller, C. Looney, K. Mcnatt, B. Lentz, A. Jones, K. Moore, L. Robertson Third row: K. Harrison. G. Keith, S. Smiley, A. Jacks. P. Williams. D. Denton. Mrs. Lacy Bottom row: B. Binder, M. Orr, B. Pate, S. MeDearmon, M. Huff 147 Honor Society Officers: M. Huff, M. Orr, B. Binder, B. Pate, S. MeDearmon FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS From left to right: A. Jones, C. Looney, S. Stumpff, K. Mcnatt, C. Colby, S. Watts, A. Beasly, S. Stumpff, Y. Martin From left to right: C. Loo- ney, K. McNatt, S. Stumpff, A. Beasly, A. Jones, C. Colby, S. Stumpff, S. Watts, Y. Martin 148 WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS From left to right: R. Frazier, A. Jones, S. Nunley, L. Burris BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS From left to right: J. Peters, A. Beasly, S. Stumpff, S. Watts, A. Jones JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS S. Vinson, L. Burris, S. Nunley, J. Barentine, T. Poppc FLAG TEAM AND TWIRLERS Right to Left: N. Helms. V. Whitington. T. Fox. S. Lamb. K. Waldrup. M. Pearson. 151 C. Brown and E. Christopher MADILL WILDCA T BAND recional marching CONTEST ADA. OKLA Top Row Left to Right—S. Posey, P. Regal, M. Jcffcoats, R. Putman, P. Williams. J. Dohr, R. LaMascus, E. LaMaccus, C. Mare, J. Russell. R. Posey. J. Jcffcoats, Second Row—R. Meeks, L. Chapel, L. Adams, R. Bumpus. J. Patton, C. Rodgers, C. Pearson, B. Hargis, P. Todd, D. Thomas, V. Raper, First Row—P. Powers, C. Brown, M. Pearson. K. Wardrup, V. Whittington. T. Glenn, S. Lamb, T. Fox, N. Helms, R. Frazier, K. Moore, Mr. Hullum, C. Floyd, E. Christopher. Band Officers: C. Rodgers, S. Lamb, R. Lamascus, C. Hare, T. Glenn. Percussion: C. Pearson, C. Bumpus, R. LaMascus, P. Todd, P. Williams, L. Adams, E. LaMascus, J. Patton, C. Rodgers, B. Hargis. CHOIR From Top Row Left to Right—David Weaver, L.V. McKinney, Janet Morgan, Gwen Muncrief, Ray Gamble. Michell Watson, Julia Edmonds, Lisa Hoedebeck, Michell Pearson, Shannon Dogget, Jannette Sheff, Guylene Pentico, Jerri Davis, Julie Petters, Tammi Bridgeman, Dana Burton. Wanda Harper. Cheryl Wagner, Gayle Taylor, Tama Clement, Susie Martin, Mike Whittington, Paula Todd. Robin Clement, Peggy Williams. Shannon Watts, Shelley McCuistion, Brenda Cole, Sheila Davis. OFFICERS 154 From Left—Brenda Cole. Shannon Watts, Shelley McCuistion, Sheila Davis LETTERMANS From Top Row Left to Right—Brett Allen. Bill Pate. Brad O’Neal, JoeBob Avery. Greg Dunn. Bert Tickel. Richard LaMascus, Dennis Garrison. Donny Raley. Chad Wcathcrbcc. Tim Beard. Guy Clement, Wayland Muncricf, Danny Armstrong, Brad Crouch, Doug Seals, Jon Dohrer, Donald Sanders, Chris Dunn, Chris Rogers, Jay Elza, Jeff Robertson, Robert Davis, Erie Powell, Steve Dudley. OFFICERS 155 From Left—Jeff Robertson, Jay Elza, Robert Davis, Bill Pate JOURNALISM Top Row Left to Right: E. Powell. R. Davis, J. Avery, C. Looney, J. Elza, L. Ross Second Row: S. Dudley, P. Stevens, B. Binder, M. Hill, R. Wal- kup. Bottom Row: C. Dodds. S. Baber. P. Carlin, S. Smiley. J. Huebsch. 156 NEWSPAPER From Top Row Left to Right—Cheryl Brown, Emily Christopher, Kevin Bradberry, John Bourne, Lajuanna Turley, Linda Robertson, Deanna Denton, Donny Raley. Steve Dudley, Angela Huffman, Ellen Jones, Kathy Hartin, JoeBob Avery. EDITOR 158 Deanna Denton FCA From Top Row Left—Lee Ross, Guy Clement, Bill Pate, JoeBob Avery, Wayland Muncricf, Dick Phillips. Lisa Soliday. Danny Await, Greg Jackson, Danny Armstrong, Jeff Reid, Brad Crouch, Julie Kime, Laura Stanley, Amy Jacks, Sharon Baber, Gayle Matlack, Gary Bell, Willie Griffin, Angela Huffman, Charlotte Colby, Yvette Martin, Renee Walkup, Brad O’Neal, Mike Orr, Jay Elza. OFFICERS 159 From Left—Renne Walkup. Brad O’Neal. Mike Orr, Jay Elza BEEP Top row from Left to Right—J. Lindsey, M Orr, D. Ayers, L. Peppers, P. Carlin, M. Bryant, G. Keith, R . Tiller, Mrs. Roundtree, F. Carnes, B. Bind- er. M. Hill. L. Lesley. S. Melton. 160 CVET Top Row From Left lo Right—D. Faulkcr. J. Garrett. D. Cabiness, Bryant. B. Byers. J. McGlocklin. A. Hughes. P. Dowdy. H. Thomas. J. Walling. L. Gamble, T. Johnson, T. Mapp. B. Vaughn, B. Stucky. R. Beverly, J. Easley, D. Hamilton, J. Martin, Bottom Row From Left to Right—B. Wilkins, D. Cryer, G. Carman (instructor) P. Smith, and J. Gamble. Not Shown—F. Arterbcrry CVET HAS FINISHED THE NEW WALKWAY 161 164 OKLAHOMA STEEL AND WIRE CO. ! S OF CITY 795-2341 r BUTLER 7 2 7 INSURANCE J j AGENCY, INC. 204 w LILLIE Bl.VD 795-3315 BENNY KEITH 1 W 8 CORNER STATE FARM it{i|L Cm DRUG INSURANCE 100 W LILLIE 795-2229 795-3367 R MADILL AUTO SUPPLY PROPERTIES 110 E TALIAFERRO 795-5004 795-5521 WOODY B P MOTOR CO. INVESTMENTS LTD. 201 S. 2nd 795-3324 795-3364 1 165 166 795-3567 802 North First 795-3351 Investors Federal Savings Loan Association MEMBER FSUC 172 173 Fran Drummond Day Care Center South of Madill 795-5030 Congratulations Seniors!! In The Arms of Lake Texoma Best Wishes. Seniors! 175 176 KEN LOCK FARMS JAMES W. PRUITT ITS CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS HUEBSCH QUARTER HORSES 795-3700 PATRONS PAGE Patron’s and friends in businesses who gave their financial support for recording the good times at MHS. Kingston Sport Shop Farm Bureau Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Don Upchurch—Bev’s Diner Taylor's Mobil Station Pal’s Kitchen Carl’s DX Busy Bee Cleaners Dan and Prudence Little Marshall Co. Republican Party Madill Leather Shop Dr. and Mrs. Harold M. Wright. O.D. The Grill Ronald, Carol, and Sherri Nunley Walt and Diane Allen Marshall Co. Abstract Company Hollingsworth Hardware Godfrey Oil Properties Textile Services Homer and Dorothy Walkup Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baber and family Jim’s Skelly Roberson Grocery Leamco Bearings Diana Sue and Gary Gene Larkin Acknowledgements Many people had a part in the publication of this book—many businesses purchased ad space; the Madill Record and Bobby Crook furnished many photographs. Our own students. Julie Huebsch and Eric Powell, deserve special mention for their photographic skills. Faculty members allowed staff members necessary time out of class to finish pages and meet deadlines. Sixteen staff members plus an advisor spent many hours arranging and rearranging layouts and copy until at last, it was finished. Here it is.......we hope you liked it!
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