The Annual Staff Presents The ’68 Tiger Maud Public High School Maud, Oklahoma Dedication to Parents. We are ail striving to gain an education and could not achieve this education without the help of our parents. The first days of school brought both smiles and tears. Our parents were sad to see their “pride and joy” leave home to begin their first days alone at school, but proud because they knew of the benefits an education brings. We’ve ail failed and succeeded at one time or another, but our parents always comforted or praised us, whatever the occasion called for. When we got a sudden ache or pain, usually on a test day, they’d give us a choice to go to school or a trip to the doctor. We always ended up at school. When we’d just have to have a sponsor for a class party some cetrain mother would always get volunteered. No wonder they get grey hairs. They put up with a lot for twelve solid years, but on graduation day you’ll find Mom and Dad shedding a few tears when they recall all the days gone by and begin to realize that they’ll have to bid their child good-bye. Some of the Seniors will continue on to college, or go to the service, and others will be married. Some will obtain jobs that their education made possible by our parents’ help, love, understanding and guidance. We wish to say a special thank you, Mom and Dad, a thank you filled with love and appreciation. owffvvflmrwpy tm Some of the accomplishments of the Board of Education in recent years have been: the installation of aluminum windows in all of the high school building; the upgrading of our high school library with the purchase of several additional Encyclopedia’s and numerous books; adding a SRA reading program to the grade school, grades 2-6; purchasing additional science equipment; new band uniforms; new basketball uniforms for both boys and girls; refinishing the floors; additional cafeteria equipment; and the purchase of new buses. Also the construction of an Auto Mechanics building and the purchase of tools and equipment has made it possible to offer Auto Mechanics to the boys of our high school. The students that are enrolled in Auto Mechanics are very enthusiastic and are accomplishing a great deal from this course. This course will teach the students a skill which they may utilize at a later date to make a living. Paul Walt man, Harold Swarb, V. A. Coleman, Sally Stark, C. W. Hitchcock, Edwin Stone, and Warren Bodkin Superintendent To compile an annual is quite a task; it consists of many hours of planning by the annual sponsor and staff and the cooperation of the student body and faculty. The goal and objectives of the annual is to give the reader an open picture of the activities of the Maud School System. The Annual Staff has done a magnificent job of giving the public a record of all the important activities that have taken place during the 1967-68 school year. The Annual Staff is to be commended for all the energies and efforts they put forth to make a grand success of this annual. The student body should purchase one of these annuals for future reference and enjoyment. When the years come and go, they can look back at this book and it will bring pleasant memories of the activities that they were privileged to be part of in Maud High School. V. A. Coleman The Foundation of any sound educational institution is cemented with the proposition that ‘Academic Growth’ is the primary goal of education. The degree to which the school accomplishes it’s goal depends upon the excellence of our Faculty, the quality of the Student Body, the scope of the curriculum and the adequacy of the physical plant. The enabling factor of our school goal attainment is the quality of the stu- dent body. You, as a student and as an individual, will set your own goals in life as dictated by your ambitions and your abilities. As you strive to attain your goals and find that the road to success is not easy; remember- that education is in itself a wide and heavily traveled pathway. There are many forks in this pathway each leading to some goal set by those who are traveling upon it. Just as some roads are unpaved, so are some pathways to success unpaved. There are many rough and threat- ening sections. However, if the goal is kept in view, all difficulties can be surmounted, and the pathway will have served its purpose of furnishing a means of guid- ance. Jon R. Edwards. Principal Jerald Davis Basketball Coach Driver’s Education George Dees Auto Mechanics Senior Sponsor Joy Goodnight Science Senior NHS Sponsor Rebekah Heritage Commercial Education Annual Sponsor Elisa McClendon Home Economics Pep Club Sponsor Cecilia Perkins Jr. Hi Language General Business Librarian Glenn Rhoades Mathematics Junior Sponsor Nancy Roley English, Speech American Government Ervin Roley Football Coach H. S. Social Studies Ronney Rowe Social Studies Baseball Coach Ruth Savage Spanish Roy Young Band We've been striving these past years To achieve, accomplish, and gain All the wisdom and knowledge to stay in life’s game. We’ve grumbled and fussed all the way through. But, think, without it, what would we do? We learned you don’t always know best. You can’t always pass the test. But we’ve had loads of fun Since our school days have begun. The times we had the teachers worried; The trips we took-the friendships that flourished. But we’ve almost come to the end of the way; Our Graduation-you see-comes in May. But all our lives these things we’ll remember. The school, teachers, and the members Of our class we’ve known for years. The knowledge we’ve received. The friendships shared! Bobby Adkins Sharon Anderson Lou Ann (McKown) Bailey Dee Blain Frank Blain Floyd Bowers Lloyd Bowers Paula Carrington Brent Galyon Leonard Gillham Alvin Gregory Terry Harjo Gregg Harris Daryl Hopkins Tony Jackson James Latimer Paul Lucy Regina Marshall Luther Martin Billye Morris Frances Overturff Carol Pack Eddy Parrott Sally Pate Tommy Shores Patsy Spicer Wanda Stewart Ed Stone Pam Sullivan Gary Thomas Kathey Turnbow Geary VanMeter Linda Watters Pam White Bill Woods Juniors Challenge and Strive John Adkins Danny Akin Ricky Anderson Pat Bayliss Richard Bayliss Jimmy Boren Donny Brooks Terry Childress Julia Davis Jimmy Dobbins Teresa Edmondson Theresa Faulkner Ricky Foreman Terry Gaines Paula Garner Pat Garlington Nancy Goss Glenda Grooms Glenda Harper James Haws Reta Hurst Tommy Jackson Beverly Martin Sandi Martin for Achievements and Knowledge Sharyn McGirt Glenn Mullings Beverly Nowell Mary O’Daniel Trela Pack Tom Pate James Richards Arlene Stalnaker Darlene Stalnaker Richard Spicer Glenn Whisenhunt Margie Wilson Connie Bailey James Hileman available Class Officers Mary O’Daniel, Secretary; Tom Pate, President; James Hileman, Student Council Representative; Teresa Faulkner and Julia Davis, Class Reporters; Trela Pack, Student Coun- cil Representative Sophomores Work for Teresa Bayliss Debbie Blain Patty Bland Peggy Bland Pat Bueley Marilyn Canon Mary Cheatwood Gordon Cleary Ivan Coker Wadean Cowan Edith Edmondson Lanny Eidson Stacy Goodnight Herbie Glover Anthony Gregory Sharon Hopper Suzanne Huddleston Eugene Huff Melody Hurst Nancy Jones Elmina Kaney Mike McKinney Pam Morris Lue Norman Goals of Tomorrow Linda Pack Terry Palmer Sheila Smith Walter Spicer Susan Stone Rusty Sullivan Jerry Tilley Patt Whisenhunt Arthur Cline Sophomore Officers: Nancy Jones. Reporter; Susan Stone, President; Patty Bland, Vice- President; Wadean Cowan, Sec- retary. jtoyaaafeff! - • . 1 • W%H lV%tcVc.wv -«3a - ii H ilM l‘;.K7«.4. 00M :i Va-Gy Freshman Look Dee Acree Sam Acree Gary Akin Eddie Bailey Jimmy Barker Sandy Bussey Mike Campbell Bill Castoe Elizabeth Castoe Dewayne Coleman Dennis Cranford Georgia Davis Jody Everett Thomas Fast Dadriaion Foresee Carla Guinn Joanna Harjo Sharon Haws Bill Jordan Joyce Kaney Carolyn La Pointe Kay Latimer Ronald Lawrence Paula Lewis Beyond Tomorrow Gerald Martin Susan Momsen Billy Moutaw Barry O’Daniel Gary Pack Kathy Perkins Leroy Poage Lynn Robertson Cathy Shores Delta Silas Bryant Smith Keith Strickland Alvin Tallbear Lawanna Thompson Larlenc Williams Raymond Bayliss Larry Childress Jeannie Jones Barbara Milsap Eighth Grade Strives . . . Judy Anderson Thomas Barker Roger Bayliss Robin Bodkin Curtis Bowers Larry Brooks Woodrow Caudle Frank Cleary Wally Cowan Rick Cullum Kathy Edmondson Rex Elkins Lorretta Fleetwood Diane Harper Mike Holder Jimmy Hudson Frankie Jackson Randall Joshua Russell Lytle Diana Martin Brenda McConnell Debbie O’Daniel Dickie O’Daniel Steve Pack Brenda Parrott Ricky Postman Vicky Raper Gary Renfro Penny Renfro Terry Renfro Alan Spicer Harvey Stacy Jo Ella Stone Debbie Wilkerson To Keep Up Grades ■ Seventh Graders Learn by Doing Louise Bird Leroy Bohannon Mike Bussey Elizabeth Canfield Joe Darnell Becky Glover Linda Gray David Grooms Jerry Guinn Jimmy Hanks Gayla Haws Curtis Harjo Leon Harjo Becky Huddleston Joe Huff Grade Hurst Ollie Ingram Gail Jones Robin Palmer Ricky Palmer Sharon Postman Ruby Works Sixth Grade Mrs. Smith Jana Adkins Johnny Bayliss Kelly Bodkin Larry Bohannon Melissa Boswell Clea Brinson Clay Brinson Lu Ann Briscoe Lonny Brooks Rosemary Canfield D’Estang Dobbins Sterling Harjo Kathy Kelly Delores Martin Diane McGee Chris McKinney Ricky Mitchell Henry Nuckols Pam Pierce Paula Postman Gary Don Pratt Gary Presley Ricky Shores Robert Stokes Donna Wilkerson Fifth Grade Mrs. Burton Bill Barker Johnny Berry Gary Boren Lmmit Canfield David Castoc Dean Colvin Gene Colvin Wendell Darnell Ray Dees Michael Edwards Michael Fixico Gregg Goss Steve Goss Debra Grooms Neal Guinn Barbara Honsinger Cindy Huff Jamie Hurst Dale Ingram Laura Jackson Georgia Kancy Lucinda Martin Carl Millsap Beryl Nowell Vickie Nowell Steven O’Daniel Sherry Pack Gregg Palmer Shirley Russell Nick Silas Teresa Stone Mark Waldrop William Walker Britt Waltman Donald Wilkie Teddie Williams Brenda Works Fourth Grade Gregg Adams James Blain Shelly Bodkin Rudy Briscoe Mack Cockrun Jean Duggan Donna Elkins Ruth Fixico Randy Fleetwood Larry Fletcher Roberta Gray Paul Grooms Terry Hanks Matthew Harjo Tony Harjo Debbie Haws Joe Henderson Billy Honsinger Tim Huff Gregg Jones Mack McKown Larry Mendenhall Billy Presley Tammie Swarb Julie Wood Kathy Zeller Third Grade Ricky Akin Dennis Barker Chuck Berry Sherry Brooks Ben Cass Jeannie Cockrun Leroy Duggan Jeff Edwards Tim Foreman Brenda Honsinger Phoebe Huff Karen Jackson Dean Kelley Clancy Lemmons Connie Pack Travis Palmer Terry Postman Kathy Russell Ronnie Silas Mike Stalnaker Vickie Trout John Waldrop Nancy Watters Betty Wilkie Second Grade Mrs. Coleman Bobby Berry Billy Briscoe Jimmy Canfield James Castoe Benny Culp Regina Dees Allen Elkins Norene Fixico Steven Gillham Glen Greenwood John Greenwood Travis Grooms Davy Heffley Bobby Honsinger Farlan Huff Doreena Marx Penny O’Daniel Ralph Patterson Tammy Silas Linda Simmer Henry Stone Hilton Trout Robbie Wood Gary Zachary James Zeller First Grade Mrs. Johnson Kathy Bodkin Donna Briscoe Karen Brooks Victor Butts Angela Cockrun Charri Jo Culp Ricky Elkins Larry England John Flesher Terry Fletcher Lynette Goodin David Goss Jackie Greenwood Gerald Huff Francena Jones Gary Martin Timothy Martin Billy Neighbors Juanita Page Marilyn Pursifull Betty Lou Pratt Ronald Raper Randy Stark Harold Swarb, Jr. Lisa Kay Uhlich Matt Waldrop Boyd Waltman David Zeller Head Start Mrs. Fletcher Mrs. Mautaw Debbie Alford Paul Anglin Carla Bailey Valerie Bowers David Brock Tereasa Butts Johnny Carrington Gayla Davis Gay Dees Dysart Dobbins Ricky Estorga Cleta Jo Fleetwood Jeff Goodnight Galyon Greenwood Kimberly Grooms Julie Heffley Gaila Huff Zane Jessit Tammy Ledbetter Billy Norman Brenda Peavler Suzie Richard Debbie Rowe Andy Shawn Tommy Joe Springer Alisa Tidwell Terry Trout Judy Works Jr. H. Football Queen Debbie Wilkerson Band Queen Pam Morris % - Maud Tiger Band The Maud High School Tiger Band of 1967-68 was active in all aspects of musical performance. They marched at numerous parades and half time ceremonies. They placed second in the Konawa Band Day and in December presented the annual Christmas Concert. In February the first “Maud Invitational Band Workshop”was held with four participating bands work- ing under nationally recognized band directors. In March they went to the Arbuckle Band Day and competed in the OMEA District Contest at Lawton. In April they journeyed to the world’s largest one day band festival at Pawnee. w I r I e r s Melody Hurst, Paula Garner, Billye Morris, Drum Major; Susan Stone, Pam Morris. Billye Morris, Secretary; Terry Gaines, President; Mike Campbell, Vice-President; Mr. Roy Young, Director. I c e r s Jackie O'Daniel, Julia Davis. Sally Pate, Reta Hurst, Sponsor Mrs. Goodnight, Frances Overturff, Danny Akin, Trela Pack, Carol Pack. Ricky Foreman, Patsy Spicer, Paula Carrington. Senior High Junior High FRONT ROW: Vickie Raper, Lynn Robertson, Kay Latimer, Sharon Haws, Kathy Perkins, Debbie O’Daniel. Barbara Mill- sap. Georgia Davis, Sponsor Mrs. Goodnight. BACK ROW: Bryant Smith, Jody Everett, Sam Acree, Keith Strickland. The Student Council has been very busy this year sponsoring dances, games, Christmas decorations, and a powder puff foot- ball game. The Council sponsored a dance after a few of our football games which were a fair success. The Homecoming dance was a great success. They plan to climax the year’s activities with a Spring Banquet. BACK ROW: REPRESENTATIVES: Jimmy Hudson, Terry Renfro, Alvin Gregory, Walter Spicer, Tony Jackson, Linda Pack, Gary Akin, Georgia Davis, Trela Pace. FRONT ROW: OFFICERS: Tommy Shores, Treasurer; Ed Stone, President; Mary O’Daniel, Secretary; Jackie O’Daniel, Vice-President; Mrs. Roley, Sponsor. OFFICERS: STANDING: Glenda Grooms, Treasurer; Pat Garlington. Devotional Chairman; Mary O’Daniel, President-Elect; Susan Stone, Song Leader; Melody Flurst, Reporter: Teresa Edmondson, Secretary; Dadrion Foresee, Freshman Representa- tive. SEATED: Miss McClendon, Advisor; Sally Pate, President; Lou Ann McKown Bailey, Former President; Frances Over- turff. Parliamentarian. STANDING: Trela Pack. Teresa Edmondson, Joyce Kaney, Lue Norman. Shelia Smith, Susan Stone, Glenda Grooms, Melody Hurst, Mary O’Daniel, Connie Bailey, Nancy Goss. SEATED: Miss McClendon,Advisor;Reta Hurst, Sharyn McGirt, Glenda Harper, Carolyn LaPointe, Arlene Stalnaker, Pat Bayliss, Darlene Stalnaker. MAUD HIGH SCHOOL VOCATIONAL AUTO MECHANICS BACK ROW: Luther Martin, Stacy Goodnight, Leonard Gillham, Ed Stone, Anthony Gregory, Brent Galyon, Lloyd Bowers, Geary Van Meter, Donny Brooks, Richard Spicer. THIRD ROW: Ivan Coker, Jerry Tilley, James Haws, Floyd Bowers, Arthur Cline, Rusty Sullivan, Glenn Mullings, Gordan Cleary, Mike McKinney, Mr. Dees. SEC- OND ROW: Eugene Huff, Herbie Glover, Richard Bayliss, Glenn Whisenhunt, Gregg Harris, Alvin Gregory. FIRST ROW: James Richard, Jimmy Dobbins, Jackie O’Daniel, Sally Pate, Vica Queen, James Hileman, James Latimer. Pep Club Carol Pack. Glenda Grooms. Mari- lyn Canon, Mary O'Daniel, Con- nie Bailey, Suzanne Huddleston, Trela Pack. FRONT ROW: Debbie Wjlkerson, Nancy Goss, Lue Nor- man, Vicky Raper. SECOND ROW: Becky Huddleston. Robin Palmer, Suzanne Huddleston. Trela Pack. Debbie O'Daniel. THIRD ROW: Mary O'Daniel. Marilyn Canon, Connie Bailey. Lynn Robertson, Paula Lewis, Vicky Raper. Becky Huddleston. BACK ROW: Ricky Postman. Alan Spicer, Thomas Fast, Dickie O’Daniel, Dewayne Coleman. Gary Pack, Gary Akin. Joe Grooms. SECOND ROW: Jody Everett, Alvin Tallbear, Russell Lytle. Harvey Stacy. Frank Cleary, Rusty Sullivan. Bill Jor- dan, Gordon Cleary, Stacy Goodnight. FIRST ROW: JoElla Stone. Wadean Cowan. Deana Martin. Vicky Raper. Brenda Par- rott, Debbie O'Daniel. The 4-H Club of 1967-68 attended the Meat,Cattle, and Land Judging Contest. Rusty Sullivan received a tro- phy in Land Judging. In the District, Rusty Sullivan and Jody Huff had the honors of winning the Share the Fun Contest. Patsy Spicer Football Candidate Sharyn McGirt Football Candidate Billye Morris Band Candidate Susan Stone Band Candidate Sr. Hi Basketball Queen Pam Sullivan «sssSS ss b+ 12) tr' ir,ii P i -.- i t- - 1! - I' V W -Mfci 1-iV.1‘ry - dL !riML2UL ststetn ?4ssa t- acts 3p T gfeg n M $SS£ ttasmBBsoEsatim M L', - -'«% - - l£ss itefc i nra asSiKaaiss BACK ROW: J. Davis. Assistant Coach. E. Roley. Head Coach; W. Spicer. E. Huff. G. Mullings. R Bavliss J Haws T Jack- son. T Pate. J. Boren. R. Anderson. R. Sullivan. FROM ROW: T. Shores. P. Lucv. A. Gregory T Jackson E Stone B Woods. F. Bowers. B. Adkins; J. Adkins. L. Bowers. G. Thomas. Managers. Maud Tiger Football Team 1 v. Junior High Football Team Tiger Captains: Tony Jackson, Ed Stone, Tom Pate. BACK ROW: Ronnie Rowe. Coach: D. Coleman. W. Caudle. K. Strickland, S. Acre, R. Lawrence, D. Acre, G. Akin, Ervin Roley,Coach. SECOND ROW: B. Smith, B. O’Daniel, D. Cranford, M. Campbell, G. Nuckoils.C. Bowers, G. Pack, R. Joshua. FIRST ROW: J. Martin, S. Pack, J. Hudson, R. Postman, P. Elkins, W. Cowan. — Early morning workouts wear you down. Don’t they girls? Maud Girls Pott. County Runner-ups! Coach J. Davis. P. Spicer, P. Sullivan. P. Morris, B. Morris, C. Pack, L. Pack, P. Garner, S. Stone, P. Bland, M. Hurst, M. O’Daniel. Tigers Are County Champs for Second Year Coach J. Davis, D. Hopkins, E. Parrott, G. Thomas, T. Jackson, T. Harjo, B. Woods, P. Lucy, G. Cleary, T. Pate, J. O’Daniel. Terry jumping his highest! Speedy Bill keeps team on its toes! BACK ROW: Coach Rowe, D. Martin, G. Haws, C. Shores, D. Wilkerson. D. Silas, S. Haws, C. LaPointe. FIRST ROW: D. Foresee, K. Latimer, C. Bland, V. Raper, D. O’Daniel, B. Parrott. Jump Ball! Junior High Coach Ronnie Rowe BACK ROW: Coach Rowe, J. Hudson, K. Strickland, S. Acre, D. Aeree, D. Cole- man. FIRST ROW: C. Bowers, J. Grooms, R. Joshua, J. Guinn, D. Cranford. I — « SCHOOL CUSTODIAN Lee “Bub” Cannon SCHOOL COOKS Mrs. Lucy, Mrs. Renfro, Mrs. Hurst SCHOOL CUSTODIAN Alan Palmer CUSTODIAN HELPERS Mary Cheetwood, Regina Marshall, Lee Cannon, Glenda Harper John McGuire Garland Lucy D r I V e r s Citizens State Bank 200 West Main We Welcome Your Account I nsured Hello To All Our Friends In Maud Good Luck To The '68 Seniors Tate-McGee Typewriter Service 22k N. Broadway BR 3-6023 Shawnee, Oklahoma Shawnee New Automobile Dealers Norton Chevrolet - Cadillac Co. Harvey McEver - GMC ---- Patterson Motor Co. ---- Werrel Lowe - Olds ----- Bob Brackeen - Buick -- A Local Buy Is Harvey Jarret - Pontiac Lincoln and Mercury Modern Motors - Dodge Bob Townsend - Ford A Better Buy Maud Compliments of MULLINGS SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION Phone DR k-273k MAUD LUMBER CO. 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