THE TIGER 1967 STUDENTS TODAY LEADERS TOMORROW presented by THE MAUD PUBLIC SCHOOL MAUD, OKLAHOMA Lest We Forget • • Students, acquiring knowledge day by day, realize that the leaders of to- morrow with the ability to learn is a blessing. Their minds must be guided through academic curiosity by the fac- ulty and administration who instill in their students a desire to delve further into their studies by encouraging the use of the libraries, laboratories, and research materials. By using these tools in their search for knowledge, students not only learn how to apply these facts now, but they learn how to use them in making their places in the world and in becoming LEADERS OF TOMORROW. 2 . . . These Happy Days TABLE OF CONTENTS Sports........................5 Organizations................15 Activities...................27 Administration................33 Faculty......................37 Seniors......................41 Juniors.......................45 Sophomores...................49 Junior High.................. 53 Grade School................. 60 Advertisers.................. 69 Education forms the common mind, just as the twig is bent, the tree is inclined. 4 Tigers Start Seasons . . . JR. HIGH QUEEN Pam Morris and HIGH SCHOOL QUEEN Mary O’Daniel 6 1967 BASKETBALL QUEEN Sandi Martin; ATTENDANTS Arlene Stalnaker, Carol Pack . . . With Determination TOP ROW: Ryan, Lemmons, Woods, Blain, Coach Eakle. FOURTH ROW: Coach J. Davis, Grove, G. Childress, F. Bowers, Bassett, Pack, Bayliss, Guinn, Coach G. Davis. THIRD ROW: Tony Jackson, Motley, O'Daniel, Gregory, Snyder. SECOND ROW: Stone, Parrott, Pate, Mitchell, Akin, Foreman, B. Adkins, Whisenhunt. FIRST ROW: Smith, Peavler, Shores, T. Childress, Sodergren, Garlington, Tom Jackson, NOT PICTURED Jerry Cline. ASSISTANT COACHES: Dale Eakle, Jerald Davis; HEAD COACH: Gene Davis. TIGERS FINISH SEASON WITH 7-3 MARK MAUD 14 Noble OTHER 0 12 Wetumka 0 20 Bowlegs 0 0 Butner 8 26 Konawa 8 26 Allen 12 20 Savanna 22 21 Me Loud 14 26 Stratford 6 8 Weleetka 36 173 106 End Seasons With Sorrow Tigers in action. Graduating Tigers. Whisenhunt and Pack Bassett and Grove Gregory and Jackson Bayliss and G. Childress 8 SOME OF THE FIGHTING TIGERS Teamwork Makes Leaders LEFT to RIGHT: COACH G. Davis, Stalnaker, McGirt, Bennett, Grooms, Morris, C. Pack, L. Pack, Garner, Edmondson, O'Daniel, Goss, T. Pack, Martin. Sandi puts in another two for Maud to lead them to a win. Coach say's Do it! RUNNER-UPS IN POTT. COUNTY TOURNAMENT LEFT to RIGHT: COACH Davis, Smith, O'Daniel, Jackson, Ryan, Woods, Pack, Harjo, T. Jackson, Stone, Motley, Guinn, Childress, Parrott, Pate, Brooks. MAUD HIGH SCHOOL 1966-67 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE MAUD CLIMBS TO THE TOP Prague 40 Maud 59 Konawa 53 Maud 70 Allen 25 Maud 43 Butner 53 Maud 45 Arcadia 29 Maud 41 Mustang 41 Maud 35 Bowlegs 42 Maud 61 Weleetka 48 Maud 49 Konawa 41 Maud 63 Allen 42 Maud 77 Butner 59 Maud 62 Bowlegs 47 Maud 48 McLish 48 Maud 54 Meeker 68 Maud 73 McLish 72 Maud 57 Prague 48 Maud 45 Weleetka 49 Maud 46 New Lima 52 Maud 44 DIST. POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY CHAMPS of 1967 McLoud 42 Maud 43 Dale 46 Maud 53 10 Tigers Take County Championship BASEBALL FIRST ROW: O'Daniel, Childress, Snyder, Guinn, Shores, Bayliss. SECOND ROW: Adkins, Pate, Jackson, Harjo, Boren, Grove, Parrott, Ryan, Stone. s Boy Wonder Bat Man With the cooperation of all, the boys are looking forward to this years baseball games with enthusiasm. At the time of the printing of the annual, they have won nine games and lost three. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAMS COACH Eakle, Stone, Morris, Rose, Pack, Hurst, Williams, Edmondson, E. Williams, Lewis, Hopper. FRONT ROW: Haws, Redmon, Cowan, Shores, Blain, Milsap, Foresee. Campbell, Huff, Palmer, Spicer, Childress, Gregory, S. Acree, Motley, D. Acree, Cline, Strick- land, Smith, Coker, COACH Gerald Davis. JR. HIGH GIRLS WIN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP TOP ROW: S. Acree, Gregory, Motley, D. Acree, Palmer, Akin. MIDDLE ROW: Eidson, Spicer, Huff, Childress, Cline, Bussey, Tilley. BOTTOM ROW: Strickland, O'Daniel, McKinney, Martin, Smith, Pack, Coker. QUEEN CANDIDATES SEVENTH-Vickie Watters, EIGHTH-Lynn Robertson, QUEEN-Pam Morris, NINTH GRADE. 14 vJ't ijLVtS v . pm A4f k 1,-V jjyuft iWVVtf' r v J nft V w M s ; v5 ) C rav R k ■fe v VV •U S X X a : ! 'M 11V 31 8 non • -H •- , ,■-..% If. -V.. :Vv ;.,. • • V v k i K xu'.k Ul SSSs ir w T.i ' tV (v'ji l' . . A • •4.:j •’ ' • • W JWi n lT ‘1 • V 1 •, n, n% • i . ► • • • A. A. +X ORGANIZATIONS 1967 ANNUAL QUEEN 16 THE TIGER STAFF Editor- Carolyn McCraw Co Editor- Billye Morris Business Manager- Sherri Hitchcock Sports Editors- Gary Childress Wayne Grove Sale of Annuals- Linda Abbott Tommy Shores School Pictures- Kay Marler Gloria Haws Photography- Reed Ryan Francis Overturff Proof Readers- Sally Pate Wanda Stewart Kathey Turnbow Sponsor- Mrs. Dorothy Bigbey Advertising- Charley O'Daniel John Smith Eddy Parrott Rodger Snyder Ed Stone Theme Committee- Dee Blain Carol Pack Lou Ann McKown Bobby Bassett Jerry Pack Lance Guinn Wayne Motley Becky Martin Sherry Martin Advisor- Mr. Coy Motley Not Shown in Picture are Linda Abbott and Jerry Pack NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SEATED: Gloria Haws, Secretary: Charles O'Daniel, Vice President: Carolyn McCraw, President. STANDING: Mrs. Joy Goodnight, Sponsor: Sherri Hitchcock, Julia Davis, Paula Carrington, Wayne Grove, John Smith, Jack O'Daniel, James Hileman, Francis Overturff, Ricky Foreman, Carol Pack, and Sally Pate. Character Leadership Scholarship Service 18 NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Officers: President-Sam Acres Secretary-Treasurer Jennifer Redmon Vice President Lynn Robertson FIRST ROW: Suzanne Huddleston, Debbie O'Daniel, Vicky Rapes. SECOND ROW: Sharon Haws, Kathy Perkins, Georgia Davis, Barbara Milsap, Lynn Robertson, THIRD ROW: Linda Pack, Jennifer Redmon, Bryant Smith, Keith Strictland. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Joy Goodnight, Sponsor. 19 FHA HAPPENINGS FHA OFFICERS 1966-67: Sally Pate, Historian: Teresa Edmondson, Song Leader; Trela Pack, Reporter: Mary O'Daniel, Vice President: Sherri Hitchcock, President: Lou Ann McKown, President Elect; Linda Watters, Parliamentarian; Francis Overturff, Secretary; and Glenda Grooms, Treasurer. Entertainment at the State Rally was the Sand Freshman girls enjoyed new experience of attend- Pipers, a vocal group. ing rally. Installation of 1967 Officers. Lou Glenda Grooms and Sally Pate Ann McKown and Sherri Hitchcock 20 FIRST ROW: Sally Pate, Trela Pack, Linda Watters, Lou Ann McKown, Sherri Hitchcock, Mary O’Daniel, Frances Overturff, Glenda Grooms, Teresa Edmondson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Besett, Sharyn McGirt, Patt Whisenhunt, Paula Carrington, Melody Hurst, Debbie Blain, Jennifer Redmon, Arlene Stalnaker, Elaine Crain, Bonnie Williams. THIRD ROW: Edith Edmondson, Linda Bassett, Susan Stone, Wadean Cowan, Nancy Goss, Pat Garlington, Diane Smith, Brenda Rose. We are the Future Homemakers of America We face the future with warm courage and high hope. For we have the clear consciousness of seeking old and precious values For we are the builders of homes, Homes for America's future. Homes where living will be the expression of everything that is good and fair. Homes where truth and love and security and faith will be realities, not dreams. 21 T I QUEEN Carolyn McCraw Senior QUEEN CAROLYN was crowned by Bobby Bassett. Her escorts were jerry Pack and Lance Guinn. Flower and crown bearers were Marty Davis and Gay Dees. Trade and Industrial Vocational Auto Mechanics Department 22 VOCATIONAL AUTO MECHANICS Auto Mechanics Building Bowers and Blain Snyder and Cline Instructor George Dees demonstrates as students observe. A brand new course. Automotive Mechanics, has been completed as part of the curriculum of Maud High School. The boys have done all types of automotive repairs under the su- pervision of Instructor Dees. 23 Lawson, Pack, Mitchell, and Bassett CHEERLEADERS: Carol Pack, Trela Pack, Tommy Shores, Mary O'Daniel. Brent Galyon is not shown. FIRST ROW: Sharon Haws, Jennifer Redmon, Lynn Robertson, Deana Martin, Brenda Parrot, Debbie O'Daniel. SECOND ROW: Linda Bassett, Sharon McGirt, Teresa Edmondson, Wadean Cowan, Barbara Niccum, Cathy Shores, Dadriaon Foresee, Vicky Raper. THIRD ROW: Nancy Goss, Glenda Grooms, Virginia Niccum, Kathey Turnbow, Sally Pate, Suzanne Huddleston, Francis Overturff. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Joy Goodnight, Sponsor: Kay Marler, Sherri Hitchcock, Carolyn McCraw, Mrs. Gwen Besett, Sponsor. M.H.S. PEP CLUB Get a load of These! 24 The Student Council worked diligently all year to promote school activities and school spirit. Among the activities the Student Council sponsored was the Slave Sale, proceeds from which went to pay for the glass backboards in the gym, Twirp Week, and Sadie Hawkins Day. STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Gary Akin, Georgia Davis, Jimmy Hudson, Terry Renfro. SECOND ROW: James Hileman, Connie Bailey, Susan Stone, Melody Hurst: Coy Motley, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Tommy Shores, Dee Blain, Charles O'Daniel, President; Becky Martin, Reed Ryan. FOURTH ROW: Gary Childress, Treasurer: Carolyn McCraw, Secretary: Ed Stone, Vice-President. Health Hands Home 4-H CLUB Heart Bryant Smith, Keith Strickland, Danny Acree, Gary Akin, James Hileman, Harvey Stacy, Woodrow Caudle, Barry O'Daniel, Gary Pack, Jackie O'Daniel, Joe Grooms, Alan Spicer, Ricky Postman, Dickie O'Daniel, Steven Pack, Frankie Jackson, Russell Lytle, Larry Brooks, Jimmy Hudson, Rex Elkins, Wally Cowan, Loretta Fleetwood, Debbie O'Daniel, Teresa Edmondson, Linda Bassett. 26 Sponsor of 4-H Club is Mr. Bryant Smith. 4-H provides opportunities for boys to study animals and farm life, while girls learn the arts of sewing and cooking. ■mm ■ - ■ 5r tffS :• ■' ?■ . 'W 'i I 1 •• •-'V n L r «HK • ■ VSf V« W 'VLT WM , a V . ■ i t ’ VS « S AVA- - V jR fa: i i A vv ; v ! t K i J' fk • %{.« • ' f a JLa Ut i nLf f. i YfrVk 55V ' -r' AVv MpA . 3 «C .1. k ,' ' ’ i i Xjfe J « Af; Vi ‘ Hl ■.e • • . ik yw:o ■ . ■ £ tvfc 7 vT tfa 4 C,T uf ■.?v- w TCwtf B Vsv ii • a ii' • v m . 7 r- nc ta i .3 V ■ ' ■ B Uittf vuK i S Sb H ITO 9 1 4 ■■ '. «jr1 Jr . • Vi I • V -K i’A A 3 4 .vW •• r x 'M • Jafc RLV • kMJF-1 ' •• A iw? ¥w ft V JS V AiV vi.'- • -Mm sp Wji i W9HF !--i-‘v %■■■ ' :iv Vt it ACTIVITIES Music and Marching . . . FIRST ROW: R. Bodkin, P. Lewis. SECOND ROW: C. Harjo, K. Edmond- son, J. Huff. THIRD ROW: L. Bohannon, E. Stone, B. Gaylon, Mr. Faulkner, Band Director. The beat of the drums beckons enthusiastic Tigers to pep rally. The Band played a vital part in promoting spirit. DRUM MAJOR Billye Morris; TWIRLERS Barbara Milsap, Susan Stone, Paula Garner, and Melody Hurst. . . . Enthuse Sports Fans FIRST ROW: B. Parrott, B. Morris, P. Garner, S. Stone. B. Milsap, T. Peck, W. Stewart, K. Turnbow, M. Hurst. W. Spicer, D. Brookes, J. Boren. 1967 BAND QUEEN Miss Susan Stone Freshman SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: 29 SENIOR PLAY: “MAN OVERBOARD” CAST Hannah Blair..... Katsy Prew....... Melonie Leroy . . . Dotty Allen...... Flossie Nelson . .. Louise Carson . .. Captain O'Shea . . Mr. Van Cleve . .. Herbert Holley . .. George Lawrence . Albert Maxey..... Dick Moore....... Joe Nash ........ Bill Trent....... Arlena Dusenberry Slim............. Tim.............. Butch ........... Maria Cruishank . Honey Boy Brown . Gloria Haws Kay Marler Linda Abbott Sherry Martin Sherri Hitchcock Cookie McCraw Lance Guinn Reed Ryan Bob Gregory Bob Bassett John Smith Jerry Pack Charley O'Daniel Bill Bayliss Edwana Harper Tommie Mitchell Wayne Grove Gary Childress .Bertha Richard Rodger Snyder Sponsors: Joy Goodnight and Gene Davis 30 JUNIOR PLAY: “MAMAS BABY BOY” CAST Mrs. Shephard McLean, a young widow....................Sally Pate Shephard McLean, her young son.........................Brent Gaylon Luther Long, a widower.................................Tommy Shores Juliet Long, His young daughter.......................Billye Morris Mrs. Matilda Blackburn, Mrs. McLean's mother............Dee Blain Wilbur Warren, Shephard's young pal....................Frank Blain Sylvia Kline, Wilbur's girl friend....................Linda Watters Mrs. Cariotta Anglin, a friend of Mrs. McLean's.......Francis Overturff Cynthia Anglin, her young daughter.....................Carol Pack Max Moore, a real estate agent.........................Alvin Gregory Minnie, a young colored maid..........................Kathey Turnbow Co-Sponsors — Lois Dailey and Glenn Rhoades 31 JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET AND PROM MENU Roast Beef Gravy Potatoes Green Beans Combination Salad Hot Rolls Butter Ice Cream Cake Coffee Tea The Junior Class of Maud High School were hosts for THREE COINS IN THE FOUNTAIN in the Student Union Ballroom at Ada, Saturday Evening, 7 p.m. April Fifteenth Nineteen Hundred Sixty Seven 32 m I want to take' this opportunity to commend and thank the annual staff and their sponsor for the fine job they have done in making this annual available to the stu- dents and parents of our commune ity. This is the first annual that we have had for several years, and I think the annual speaks for the fine efficiency of this group of boys and girls and thpir spon- sor at Maud High School. I am sure that students and parents who purchase this' annual will re- fer to it often in later years to «remember the good old days at Maud fligh! , . • Things that are worth doing are worth'doing well. They require much time and' effort on the part of those'responsible. Also,,many sacrifices must bevmade, . ,'Vy. I am pleased that thestucjertt body of Maud High School chose.to pub- lish this yearbook; and it is my desire that you, ih years fo come, may be able to recall many fond memories of lefcjor Sind pleasure within the coy r this book. May I say, Thank You, to the . staff and.sponsor for a job well Mr. Qoleman Mr. Motley , 1 ffV _ ADMINISTRATION ABOVE is Mr. V. A. Coleman, Superintendent of Maud Schools BELOW is Mr. Coy Motley, Principal 34 The Board of Education is an important factor in the progress of Maud Schools. Many important decisions are made by these men concerning the future of the schools. LEFT to RIGHT: Paul Waltman, Harold Swarb, V. A. Coleman, Sally Stark, C. W. Hitchcock, Edwin Stone, and Warren Bodkin. Serving as secretary of Maud High School is Sally Stark. Our very efficient secretary can be seen answering the telephone, keeping records and books, and giving change. The school treasurer is Mary Zeller. She registers all checks and is responsible for the safety of the money. 35 AUXILIARY Stanley Moody Dee Blain John McGuire Along with the faculty and ad- ministration, the bus drivers, cooks, and custodians help to keep Maud Schools running smoothly. Ann Renfro, Jimmie Hurst, Stella Cline Lee Bub Cannon, high school custodian. Allen Palmer, grade school custodian. ■RH i Afl •••• -.i: Ififc p raff vvk;; 1 ' £ v i re os£ ,Viw 0 4% h -jlv’ 4 . XTf 'Vv? FACULTY FACULTY GWEN' BESETT Home Economics DOROTHY BIG BEY Commerce LOIS DAILEY English Spanish GENE DAVIS Football Coach Driver's Training Industrial Arts Social Studies GERALD DAVIS Basketball Coach Mechanical Drawing American History Elementary P.E. GEORGE DEES Auto Mechanics The every-day duty of eighteen well-trained instructors is not just to teach but to strive for better tools and tech- niques useful. . . FACULTY DALE EAKLE Jr. High P.E. Social Studies DANNY FAULKNER Band JOY GOODNIGHT Science RUTH PERKINS Language Arts General Business GLENN RHOADES Math Mechanical Drawing ... in helping the students prepare for life in the highly complex society of today. The faculty works hand in hand with each student to help him achieve his goal or become a leader of tomorrow. 39 40 SENIORS Leaders of Success Bobby Bassett Bill Bayliss Linda (Chaffin) Abbott Gary Childress Jerry Cline Norvel Garlington Bob Gregory Wayne Grove Lance Guinn 42 Finally Our Senior Year . . . Edwana Harper Gloria Haws Sherri Hitchcock Class Secretary George Lawson Sharon Maloy Kay Marler Becky Martin Sherry Martin Carolyn McCraw Class Reporter 43 Dorothy Williams Rae Harjo . . . Rolled Around Tommy Mitchell Charles O'Daniel Class Treasurer Jerry' Pack Lee Richard Reed Ryan John Smith Class President Rodger Snyder Vice-President Charles Spicer Garland Spicer iLvi • MV ’fMiaft' rvy -.w ■ ' tmmmm V , A1 , vAji r RJW •V vai k s ,v .V JUNIORS ;«V ♦ 5A',■ c Juniors Look Forward • • Bobby Adkins Dee Blain Frankie Blain Floyd Bowers Lloyd Bowers JoAnn Cloud Brent Galyon Alvin Gregory Terry Harjo James Holmes Tony Jackson Regina Marshall . . . To Challenges: Prom . . . Luther Martin Lou Ann McKown Class Treasurer Billye Morris Wayne Motley Frances Overturff Eddy Parrott Carol Pack Class Secretary Sally Pate Class Reporter James Russell . . . Banquet, Class Rings Wanda Stewart Claes Sodergren Tommy Shores Vice-President Ed Stone Class President Kathey Turnbow Geary Van Meter Linda Watters Class Reporter Bill Woods Paula Carrington 48 kwW L, K ' ■U t i . u cuULr || . _ . la ,.W j 4 K, , ' rc V-: a vm .f) •1 IT SOT J I . V v’ i v4u f XV: rt «ft r A : . J ' V M ii I f • r. !■ v y?) p ? ' P r 'st, • • ,• t l-. r ' -. JES.' J.V j€ A ' „ L • - A ‘ r. • j ■. •. ’ 509 j . • 4 7 att, • 1 t X % i i_1 1 E%- 1 w .V ft.: pW i Vv - .r. . 7. . [A MLK • j IV . • • vVte'® £ A« V$Wv v rftv .4 AY r «7 H SOPHOMORES ,v4n i , _ rv x i L i 4. Sophomore Class Starts Year . . . Johnny Adkins Danny Akin Connie Bailey Linda Bassett Pat Bayliss Elaine Bennett James Boren Donnie Brooks Terry Childress Julia Davis Teresa Edmondson Theresa Faulkner Ricky Foreman Terry Gaines Paula Garner 50 . . . With Vim and Vigor! Pat Garlington Nancy Goss Class Sec. Treas. Glenda Grooms Class Reporter Glenda Harper James Haws James Hileman Vice-President Tommy Jackson Harley Lemons Beverly Martin Sandi Martin Sharon McGirt Jackie O'Daniel Mary O'Daniel Trela Pack Class Reporter Tommy Pate Class President 51 Ends Year With Relief 52 « ?• ' A -v -:V ■; ? T msis tH • ':■■■ i ' ••• V ' o v« i L1 O, • i M i V $ iW AyrV%n V ■ - ■ i-vt . ifvnv r •A Vv Rjp hElP 1 % '1 v •! % ■ ■! jt'A: M till ' . K l v -l w5 (.W fUJ J I • A - ‘5. • i«.l| i i • ;.H t•(W vp.i V uw %' I • I JUNIOR HIGH X$l Freshmen Move Forward Debbie Blain David Bussey Arthur Cline Class President Ivan Coker Wadean Cowan Lanny Eidson Anthony Gregory Vice-President Ellen Grooms Sharon Hopper Suzanne Huddleston Eugene Huff Class Reporter Melody Hurst Nancy Jones Elmina Kaney Mike McKinney No photo for David Grimes Herby Glover 54 Edith Edmondson David Grimes Pam Morris Phil Motley Lue Norman Linda Pack Terry Palmer Class Sec. Treas. Jennifer Redmon Brenda Rose Sheila Smith Walter Spicer Susan Stone Jerry Tilley Bonnie Williams Pat Whisenhunt Eighth Graders Look • • Dee Acree Sam Acree Gary Akin Sandy Bussey Mike Campbell Larry Childress Dewayne Coleman Georgia Davis Dadriaion Foresee Carla Guinn JoAnna Harjo Sharon Haws Joyce Kaney 56 . . . Beyond Tomorrow Ronald Lawrence Jo Ann Lemons Paula Lewis Gerald Martin Barbara Millsap Barbara Niccum Barry O'Daniel Gary Pack Kathy Perkins Lynn Robertson Kathy Shores Bryant Smith Earlene Williams New Experience for Seventh Graders Bill Bennett Robin Bodkin Curtis Bowers Larry Brooks Woodrow Caudle Kathy Edmonson Rex Elkins Loretta Fleetwood Joe Grooms Jerry Guinn Diane Harper Mike Holder 58 Clifford Hollingshead Jimmy Hudson Wally Cowan Frankie Jackson Russell Lytle Deana Martin Michael Motley Virginia Niccum Debbie O'Daniel Steven Pack Brenda Parrott Ricky Postman Vicky Raper Gary Renfro Terry Renfro Penny Renfro Randy Shelby Allen Spicer Harvey Stacy Vickie Watters 59 Sixth Graders Leave Pott. County David Barnhart Johnny Belshe Diane Biard Leroy Bohannon Barbara Brown Mike Bussey David Grooms Jimmy Hanks Curtis Harjo Gayla Haws Howard Hollingshead Becky Huddleston Joe Huff Glenda Lambright Vickie McCraw Ricky Palmer 60 Mrs. Smith, 6th Grade Class at work Fifth Graders Undergo A Full Year r Jana Adkins Marcus Barnhart Charles Bennett Kellv Bodkin Larry Bohannon Melissa Boswell Lu Ann Brisco Lonnie Brooks Larry Chaisten Lynn Crawford Lonnie Davis Kenneth Estep Sterling Harjo Delores Martin Diane McGee Chriss McKinney Ricky Mitchell Pam Pierce Paula Postman Gary Presley Richard Shores Robert Stokes Everett Toe pier Deborah Watters Barbara Ann Wilkie 61 Mrs. Burton, 5th grade teacher Fourth Graders Explore Gaylen Belshe Kathy Bennett Gary' Boren Dean Colvin Gene Colvin Ray Dees Gregg Goss Steve Goss Debbie Grooms Neal Guinn Sherri Hollingshead Barbara Honsinger Cindy Huff Laura Jackson Georgie Kaney Cindy Martin Carl Millsap Brenda Mowery Steve O'Daniel Sherry Pack 62 Gregg Palmer Shirley Russell Nick Silas Mark Waldrop William Walker Britt Waltman Keith Watters Kevin Watters Don Wilkie Teddy Williams Diane Wilson Brenda Works 63 Head Start Program Summer, 1966 Third Graders Progress Allan Bennett Felix Biard James Blain Shelly Bodkin Rudy Brisco Cary Childress Carol Ann Collins Vicki Davis Jean Ellen Duggan Gina Eakle Donna Elkins Ruth Fixico Randy Fleetwood Larry Fletcher Paul Grooms Terri Hanks Ida Belle Burch 64 4 l - Kenneth Hollingshead Timothy Huff Jimmy Johnson Mack McKown Larry Mendenhal Billy Presley Ricky Sillix Tammy Swarb Kenneth Watters Julie Wood Katherine Zellar Matthew Harjo Tony Harjo Deborah Haws Billy Honsinger . . . By Doing Gordon Addington Ricky Akin Shirley Belshe Thomas Billy Brown Benny Cass Jeannie Cockrum James Collins Kyle Davis LeRoy Duggan Jeffery Edwards Timothy Foreman Brenda Honsinger Steven Horne Phoebe Huff Karen Jackson Clancy Lemons Phoebe Huff was mascot for The Maud High School Band. 66 Second Graders Learn . . . Kenneth Niccum Connie Pack Travis Palmer Cleve Pierce Terry Postman Cathy Russell Ronald Silas Mike Stalnaker Vicki Trout John Waldrop Nancy Watters Betty Wilkie Penny Wilson Carl Woods Mrs. Coleman Mrs. Hudson works with students as part of the SRA Reading Program First Graders See, Hear, Do Barbara Lawrence, Mark Crawford, and Norene Fixico Billy Briscoe Francis Collins Benny Culp Joe Davis Regina Dees Allen Elkins Steven Gillham Dennis Goodnight Travis Grooms Davy Joe Heffley Bobby Honsinger Farlan Huff Doreena Marx Penny O'Daniel Tammy Silas Cathy Sillix Linda Simmer Hilton Trout Wanda Williams Robbie Woods James Zeller Mark Crawford Norene Fixico Barbara Lawrence Miss Helen Johnson 68 «tO. U. S PAT. Off. DAVIS PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLY, INC. 314 N. Moin Ph. EV 2-0108 Seminole, Oklahoma Things Go Better With Commercial Printing COKE Office Supplies Compliments of: J. C. JIMMIE AND MELODY HURST Books - Cards - School Supplies LONG’S FEED SEED AND VET. SUPPLIES Ph. 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