Monroney Middle School - Thunderbirds Yearbook (Midwest City, OK)

 - Class of 1966

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OFFICE GIRLS HELP IN DAILY ROUTINE Pictured above are the front office assistants who answer the phone, deliver the dailybulle- tin, help with the cafeteria money, and run errands for Mrs. Birdsongand Mrs. Gregory. Seated are Vickie Holder, Debbie Bishop, Paula Finley, Janice Work, Linda Rutherford, and Christy Way. Standing are Mrs. Bernice Gregory, Peggy Hamill, Vicky Schott, Barbara Worley, Nancy Tucker, Jerrilyn McMurray, Paula Eagle, Cynthia Buchannan, and Mrs. Dorcas Bird- song. SECRETARIES PERFORM MULTI- TUDE OF TASKS. Mrs. Dorcas Birdsong, at left, and Mrs. Bernice Gregory, take a rest from some of their many duties which help our school function more smoothly. roney since its doors first opened in 1956, while Mrs. Birdsong is com- I pleting her sixth year her. EFFICIENCY ,WITH COMPETENCE W Office girls show some of the many tasks they perform in the daily routine of school life at Monroney. Mrs. Gregory has been at Mon- PAGE 25 37 59 65 l966. .. ..........FACLlLTY Language Arts, Social Studies, Math, Science, P.E., Industrial Arts, Music, Counselors. ..........SCHOOLLIFE Band, Glee Club, Speech, Honor Society, Student Council, Red Cross, Of- fice Helpers, Industrial Arts, FHA, Pep Club, Journalism. O O O O O O O O O 6 F R E S H M E 1 Class officers, individual pictures, action p h ot o s, school life. Q ..........EIGHTHGRADE Class officers, individual pictures, action photos EVE THGRA Class officers, individual pictures, action photos ..........EAVORITE Football queen, basketball queen, W r e s t li ng queen, band queen, sweethearts. ..........SPORTS 7th, 8th, and 9th grade football, basketball, wrest- ling, track, and baseball. Individual and group pho- tos. .......... CGNCLLISION DE YEAR OF GROWTH The year our enrollment zoomed to 1200 students, with fo urteen new teachers to accommodate our growth. Scene s around here changed. The empty classrooms scattered through the building were filled, and class was even conducted in the library. Also, barracks returned to the scene as temporary classrooms. And with our progress: New tables for the cafeteria, expanded counseling program, new bags for the bas- ketball team, more trophies for the wrestlers, lots of young looking teachers, but . . . still no emblem on the gym floor. 5 Wit' O yyey y i 75 , ., , ap 4 . ,i 1 4 COOKS, CLISTODIANS wwf Z 1' f ' , , ,K , ,.v,1v K H it , , 1, 0 yy f if X HELP SCHOOL OPERATE rurl if M r ttrr at E y an 1, , 1 5 w 1 -1 , My if 1 '21 igi, , W ,I 53 5 my yi fftrag Y 1l. X' we MONRONEY CAFETERIA LADIES--FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Cailene Lollar, Nirnia Booton, Effie Cude, manager, Ella Springer, Juanita Martin. SECOND ROW: Ina Boydston, Florence Baker, Kay Thorn, Ella Catlin, Willene Meyers, and Geneva Heatwhole. Shoveling snow on bad days is but one of the many du- ties of the custodial staff. 6 for around 800 stu- dents each clay. Mr. Bud Wright Mr. John Derscha at , I ,za N ff id! N-ET, ,- 4. 'A nw ' mizfiwi 'Msg t may , , :gan .g ,., 3 , 1 Q il 2 f 2 ' 14. gg My Mrs. Lola Dill Mr. Boyd Eason W - QV. 1 f W ,. .,, dl,,, .'f,' ' The cafeteria ladies prepare a nourishing, W economical hot lunch 'Q .W Qs X if A2 3 'Z ,ff ,NE : , Effffff , ' -.1 f 2- lift' V i327e3?4f'iQfn: -I I 'Hs' if ,wi f .. , ,gy I Z 5 . 1 ,jf .f -, meg a? .K 11 L 'f i 'f rf V . -. HJQQI rg--1 ULTY FACULTY LENDS WISDOM, INSPIRATION TO OUR EFFORTS Our faculty members plot the course we follow, steer us in the right direction, and guides us in everypos- sible Way. Their diligence and desire to help have inspired us to make the most of our lives. Mrs. Norma Sanders, Mrs. Marie Nall, Mrs. Martha Included in the language arts department are such sub- reading and spelling, speech, and foreign languages dents receive a good foundation for further study in high school. ANGU GE ART DEP RTME T MATH PROGRAM FEATURES ACCELERATED CLASSES. Monroney's math program offers a diversified study of mathmatics to student who will applythem- selves . Mr. Burgess , head of the department, teach- es advanced eighth grade algebra and ninth grade geometry. Mrs. Jones also teaches ninth grade al- gebra plus seventh grade math. Mr. Payne handles 8th and 9th grade general math, while Mrs. Thornton and Mr. Selman, who are seventh grade teachers, round out the math fac- ulty. - Jones ENGLISH TEACH- ERS iright to left? Miss Virgie Beavers Miss Fredda Davis Mrs. Beverly Walls Mrs. Floreine Cle- mons STUDENTS Mr. Bill Tipton, Mr. Tom McMich MATH IN- STRUCTORS. Mr. NJ. R. Mace Mrs. Agatha Thornton Mr. Paul Selman Mr. Larry Pay- ne Mrs. Vivian Mr. Paul Bur- gess Elaine Jackson. Mrs. Joyce Wadley, Mrs. Anita Gorham, Mrs.CulleenTobin and Mrs. Laurel Van Horn. OFFERS VARIETY OF ACTIVITIE Seventh graders take geography from Mr. Wayne Barnard and Mrs . Odilia Harvey fleftb and Mrs. Iris Mustion frightl. Mrs. Harvey also teaches 8th grade civics and math. Mrs. Iris Mustion STUDY GEOGRAPHY, CIVICS. HISTORY, SCIENCE , ,, , 1 . ,,.,, 1,,,,.,,.?... Mrs. Loretta Provines and Mrs. Paula Burris. Ninth grade science teachers Mr. Troy Lindse and Mr. Sam Graves cover four areas: earth science, chemistry, biology and physics. Mr. Carroll Rogers,eighth grade biology teacher, gives students a general course in physiology. Mrs. Sarah Leslie and Mr. Cecil Ned drill the seventh graders in the fundamentals of physi- cal science. Pictured below Cstandingb Mr. Troy Lindsey, Mr. Carroll Rogers, Mr. Sarn Graves. lSeated7 Mr. Cecil Ned, Mrs. Sarah Leslie. 'rf' W, If PE CLASSES HAVE LARGE ENROLLMENT. Athletic director George lvie fright? and Miss Donna Samsel head Monroney's physical education depart- ment. Mr. Mike Meek Cleft? also teaches PE and assists Coach lvie in foot- ball and wrestling. Miss Samsel is spon- sor of the pep club in ad- dition to her teaching duties . MOLDING THE IDEALS OF THE FUTURE EIGHTH AND NTNTH GRADE GIRLS take home economics taught by Mrs. Ruth Aylor Ileft? and Mrs. Audrey Colston fright? pictur- ed below. NEW MUSIC DIRECTORS. Two new- comers to Monroney, Mr. Guy Burkhart Cleft? and Mr. Ronald Brumley fright? are in charge of the musical programs. Mr. Burkhart conducts the marching, con- cert and stage bands, while Mr. Brumley is in charge of all vocal music presen- tations. STUDENTS HAVE CHOICE OF ELECTIVES INDUSTRIAL ARTS. Pictured above from left to right are members of the in- dustrial arts faculty. Mr. C. R. Moon, who teaches shop, Mr. Dudley Pyles, the art instructor, and crafts teacher Mr. Al Bagley. I0 COUNSELING PROGRAM EXPANDS. An increase in federal funds provided Monroney with increased counseling facilities. Boys' Counselor John B Martin became half- time while Mrs Frances Herndon became full time girls' counselor SC H y M at , if , Q49 if f A V A f L 5 , '7 A' f l? 'I I , . Y H 1, -0 I VVV + S w D f 'Z A H 'A fa ' A M' . ' x 1 ' cr , 54 ! l A A yyl in 4 Q ,. m if I 153 BEGINNER'S GROUP WCDRKS CDN FUNDAMENTALS ,MMU MIXED CHOIR OFFICERS CLeft to Rightl Marilyn Magee vice-pres- ident' Leslie Morgan librarian' Dorothy Watters secretary' Johnny Gregory president' Barbara Worley treasurer- Peggy King librarian and Jo Ann Rayburn chaplain Director Ronald Brumley is pictured t CHORHS HAS SI BOYS - AN ALL-TIME HIGH mf ERESHME PRESENT PLAY - TIME QUT FOR GI GER Agnes CPatti Jones? watches as Howard CAlan Bauman? shares his excietrnent with the family maid, Liz CViki Turnip- seedl. Mrs. Laurel Van Horn, speech instructor, directed the play. Tommy QDennis Johnsonl evens the score with Eddie fSteve McClaryD while Ginger QBarbara Myersl, Joan CKay Millsl, Agnes CPatti Jones? and Howard CAlan Bauman? observe. Mr. Wilson QAlan Smithl blows his stack while dis- cussing Ginger with Agnes fPatti Jones? and Howard 13 fAlan Baurnanl. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY YZ 7 2 XXI x? OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS -- FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mike Fischer, presidentg Steve Myers, vice-presidentg Mary Beth Kelley, secretaryg Marie Burke, treasurer. SECOND ROW: David Wade and Annette Davis ninth grade Tom Faudree and Michelle Cadwell eighth grade Sharon Thompson and Bob Suellentrop seventh grade l966 STATE A D NATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY I4 FACULTY SPONSORS Mr. Cecil Ned Mr. Bill Tipton Mrs. Martha ,i De aring Miss virgie Beavers 1 Mrs. Paula Burris i'I f Mrs. Audrey f Colston Mrs. Marie Nall Representatives from each home- room comprise our MJHS student Coun- cil. It is this organization's duty to manage and to supervise the student proj- ects for the benefit and betterment of our school. One of the most successful of their projects is the annual magazine sales. Francile Stuart and Jane Ferrell chart the success of various homerooms for the benefit of Mr. Edwin Schilde, sales rep- resentative, and Mr. Tom Nolen, spon- sor. Officers for 1965 66 include Jane Ferrell president Jerry Walker vice president Debbie Tucker, secretary-treasurer, and Dixie Dixon, reporter. They are pictured at left with Mr. Tom Nolen, sponsor for the group. STUDENT COUNCIL PERFORMS VITAL SERVICES FRONT ROW: Mr. Tom Nolen, Jody Bauer, Kathie Avery, Linda Pratt, Sarah Mouchett, Debbie Tucker, Dixie Dixon, Denise Wade, Karen Odom, Carolyn Scott, Vickie Holder. SECOND ROW: Bill Scott, Bill Nelson, Sandy Cone, Judy Butler, Linda Robertson, Sandy Conway, Michele Cadwell, Gayla Hall, Carla Prigmore, Vicki Schott, Paula Hudiburg, Jo Alice Wright. THIRD ROW: Jerry Walker, Mike Bryant, Joel Sutton, Kenny Winders, Jane Ferrell, Cindy Scott, Jo Ann Cotten, Patti Jones, Janette Sauber, Maude Miller, Reta Davis. I5 BOTTOM ROW: CLeft to Right? Becky Glenn, Pam Evans, Lee Candler, Nancy Evans, Debbie Vowell, Janet Miller, Peggy King, Francile Stuart, Tonya Newby, Sandra Massago, Kerry Lowder, Melba Pack. MLDDLE ROW: Janet McBride, Debbie Boring, Paula Kirk, Jan Traywick, Jana Frame, Jennifer Ur, Cindy Lucas, Linda Carroll, Janice Wayland, Paul Snider. TOP ROW: Steve Sattervvhite, Kenny Ruddell, John Koch, Buel Wells, Mark Oldham, Frank Weiss, Charles Hollis, Danny Sealy, Jim Simmons, Grady Schleier, Allen Webb. OFFICERS, Left to Right: Danny Sealy, project chairman: Janice Way- land, vice -president, Paula Kirk, president, and Cindy Lucas, reporter. JR. RED CROSS PERFORMS USEFUL SERVICES The activities of the junior Red Cross are highlighted by three main projects: buying gifts for homebound students, providing Christmas favors for hospital patients, and conducting a membership drive among the student body. Here Mrs. Iris Mustion, sponsor of the group, discusses plans with freshmen Cindy Lucas and Paul Snider. Assisting the counselors in such chores as working on folders, answering the phone, oper- ating the clinic, administering first aid, and running errands are these assistants in the counseling office. SEATED: Cynthia Scott, Carla Prigmore, Susan Gonders, Suzanne Morgan, Vicki Turnipseed. STANDING: Mr. John B. Martin, boys' counselor, Bob Jones, Tina Welden, Sheri Lange, Mrs. Frances Herndon, girls' counselor. MISS FLAME CHOSEN In connection with National Fire Prevention Week, the Midwest City Fire Department sponsored a Miss Flame contest for the first time this year. Monroney eighth grader Roberta Reeser was named the representative from our school by popular Vote of the student body. Roberta represented our school in several parades, was presented a trophy for her efforts in behalf of fire prevention, and was pictured in both metropolitan newspapers. LIBRARLANS. Student helpers in the library include the following girls: Seated, Sherry Hays, Gayle Smith, Carolyn McKinney, Jaxie Slatter, Sandra Fox, Karen Amann. Standing, Mrs. Anita Gorham, MISS FLAME Roberta Reeser librarain, Barbara Garrison, Laura Martin, Sharon Purvis, Kathy Henning, Sherry Mercer, Shirley Mercer, Judy Bayless, Nancy Klonowsky. PHOTOGR PHY CLASS PRO IDES TRAINING 8 INSTRLICTIO In addition to providing instruction in the funda- mentals of photography, Mr. Graves and his group provide all the pictures for the school annual and newspaper. They also compile a pictorial record of all the important school events as they take place. At right, Ron Hunt works with the enlarger. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Diane Sapp, Diane Smith, Debbie Thompson, Helen Vernon, Linda Wells, Ginger Swan, Pat Decker, Sandy Conway, Nancy Klonowsky, Allana Wade. SECOND ROW: Morri Rose, Laquita Berryhill, Sharon Shadoan, Jerri Burkhalter, Karen Kirksey, Barbara Fer- guson, Diana Willis, Steve Myers, Joe Droll, Timmy Cluck, Jim Sutton. THIRD ROW: Jess Gordon, Buel Wells, Hollie Hamilton, Randy Bos- well, Mike Cornforth, Charles Holmes, Don Chappell, Fred Burger, Kenny Bass, Ronald Hunt, Mr. Sam Graves, instructor. Fred Burger takes a picture out of the developer. lnstructors in the industrial arts depart- ment are Cleft to rightl: Clifford Moon, Dudley Pyles, and A. L. Bagley. Shop students Charles Hollis and James Gregory work on sanding a project before applying the finish to it. SEATED, Left to Right: Tina Welden, Patti Pursifull, Shirley Mercer, Judy Ritter, Fran cile Stuart, Janet Arnold, Janie Gregory, Mary Richardson, Barbara Lipps, Janine Henderson, Jeannie Davis, Janice Wayland. STANDING: Mrs.AudreyColston, sponsor, Barbara Olsen, Karen Crenshaw, Vicki James, Debby Ripple, Judy Goode, Vicki Smith, Cynthia Scott, Virginia Earley, Mary Trowbridge, Linda Robertson, Bertha Wilder. FHA GIVES GIRLS GOOD TRAINING FOR THE FUTURE Instruction in home economics is divided between cooking and sewing. 1965-66 OFFICERS. Pictured at left are the officers for the FHA for this year. They are: Tina Welden, secretary, Janice Wayland vice-president, Janie Gregory, president, and Barbara Lipps, treasurer. PEP LLIB AS BIG YE R Sponsors Mrs. Loretta Provines Cleft? and Miss Donna Samsel super- vised all activities of the Monroney Pep Club for 1965 - 66. PEP CLUB BEAUS. Elected by popular vote of the pep club, these boys represented the various sports. They are Jim Herndon, basketball beau fleftlg Jack Kapella, football beau Ccenterlg and David Wade, wrestling beau. EXECUTIVE BOARD HELPS PLAN PROGRAMS Valerie Bernhardt Diane Jackson Janice Wayland Barbara Myers Janet McBride Terra Bannister T-Bird Cheerleaders LEFT: Amy Nelson Mary Beth Kelley CENTER: Debbie Dunn Helen Vernon Marie Burke RIGHT: Rene Holder Lawanda Girod ILE I CHEERLEADERS RANK FIRST IN STATE 65 - 66 OFFI- CERS --'Betsy Hanks, secretary' Kathi Sewell, treasurerg Vicki Sanderson, vice- presidentg Suzi Hull, reporters Nancy Muecke, presidentg Melis- sa Pitzer, parlia- mentarian. I Vg hw .IQ PEP CLUB LEADERS -- Presi- dent Nancy Muecke Cleftl and head cheerleader Debbie Dunn guided the group in their many activities this year. OFFICERS LEAD IN CLUB'S ACTIVITIES I965-66 THU DERBIRD ,ea DRUM MAJQR BAND OFFICERS -- Much ofthe behind the scenes work Alan Smith necessary to the success of any organization is done by the officers of the 1965 - 66 Thunderbird band. STAGE BAND PERFORMED AT AND GETS NEW DIRECTOR CONTINUES WINNING TRADITIO Dressing up the band front at all public appearances are the rnajorettes chosen from tryouts at the beginning of school Pictured below, they are: Melanie Randall, frontg Delena Massad Ihead majoretteb and Peggy Hamill, kneelingg and Christy Way, Debbie Chisnu, Susan Gonders, and Terri AN Kimball Istandingl MANY FUNCTIONS NEW DIRECTOR Mr. Guy Burk- hart came to Mon- roney this year from Del Crest. His friendly and enthusiastic man- ner have been a great asset to the success of the T- Bird Band. 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FRESHME ag 4' r H I 1- Alsworth , Wayne Amann, Karen Ande rson , Margaret Ande rs on , Ste ve Anderson , Wesley Arnett, Kathleen Arnold, Janet Atkinson, Leslie Baker, Charles Baker, Jerry Bass, Kenny Batson, Danny Bauman, Alan Beard, John Bess, Dorothy Biggs, Terry Birlew, Ray Bishop, Debbie Black, Shirley Blair, Larry Blakeburn, Laura Blue, Sharon Boevers, Linda Bond, Jerry Braden, Eugene Brandon, Jeanne Breaud, John Brown, Louise Buchanan, Cynthia Buckley, Paula ETTI G EX MPLE Burger, Fred Burke, Marie Burkhalter, Jerri Burnett, Nancy Burnett, Randall Burt, Richard Bush, Connie Callahan, Suzanne Campbell, Dean Chappell, Don Chisrn, Debbie Christy, Warren Clark, David Clevenger, Regina Cofer, Kenny Collins, Glenn Combs, Jack Conway, Sandy Cook, Jerry Cook, Ricky Cornforth, Mike Cotten, JoAnn Crarnrn, Jerry Crandell, Victor Crenshaw, Karen Cusic, Jerry Davenport, Johnnie Davis, Annette Davis, Bob Decker, Pat 2 ' lsr 2 . FRESHMEN LEARN SCI- ENCE. Listening is one of the best ways to get a good education. Here, ninth graders in Mr. Lindsey's science class watch as he explains a problem in phys- ics. DeFord, Carolyn Dickinson, Fairley Dillon, Jeannie Donoho, Bill Douthit, Sammy Droll, John Dunn, Debbie Eagle, Paula Eaves, Roger Eckman, Steve Ellis, Linda Elliott, Nadine Entvvistle, Sharon Ferrell, Jane Finley, Paula Fischer, Mike Fitzpatrick, Buddy Fixico, Donald Fogarty, Tony Ford, Howard Ford, Mary Sue Foster, David French, Jone Gentry, Mike Germany, Ronny HISTORY IS REQUIRED SUBJECT . Monroney ninth graders take one semester of Oklahoma History and one semester of American His- tory. These freshmen are studying a chapter in Ameri- can History class while Mr. McMichael answers a stu- dent's question. . . . ADVANCING WITH A PURPOSE Gillispie, Gary Godfrey, Chris Gonders, Susan Goode, Judy Gordon, Jess Gough, Kenneth Graham, Shel Gregory, Janie Guy, Scottie Hall, Kaye Hamill, Peggy Hannon, Leora Harper, Karen Harris, Tahama Harrison, Paula Harwell, Shirley Hatchell, James Hawkins, Gary Helm, Charles Henson, Cherye Herndon, Jim Hewitt, Natalie Hines, Sherry Hoeflien, Fritz Holder, Rene TOWARD OUR GOAL E TRIVING T0 LIPHOLD Holland, Kenneth Holmes, Charles Horn, Bill Horne, Sharon Howard, Doug Howerton, Ricky Hudak, Ricky Hunt, Ronnie Hutcheson, Milt Jacobsen, Butch James, Mike James, Vicky Jenkins, Debbie Johnson, Dennis Johnson, Herbert Johnson, Rickey Jones, Nikki Jones, Bob Jones, Trena Judd, Pat Kapella, Jack Kelly, Ann Ketchell, Kathy Kiehn, Paula Killough, David Kiker, Melvin Kimball, Faye King, Peggy Kirtley, Bob Klonowski, Nancy Kurtz, Lloyd Lange, Sheri Laudermilk, David Lea, Sandy Lester, Debbie Lewis, Griffin Logue, Ricky Lipps, Barbara Longwith, Dale Longwith, Joe Lucas, Cindy Lyles, Richard McClary, Stephen McCurdy, David lVIcDade, David Mc Mahon, Sue Mc Minn, Richard Mc Mullen, Delores Mc Murray, Jerri Marley, Randy THE TR DITIG SOF M0 RO EY Machen, Donald Mace, Bill Madden, Larry Magee , Marilyn Manning, Susan Marsh, Terry Masilon, Jack Massad, Delena Meade, Barbara Menzie, Mark Mercer, Sherry Mercer, Shirley Mercer, Leroy Miles, Ken Miller, David Miller, Kathy Miller, Maude Mills, Kay Mitchell, Darryl Mitchell, Larry THE TRIALS OF TODAY ' Ei I 3 if Morgan, Leslie Muecke, Nancy Myers, Barbara Myers, Rick Nelson, Arny Nichols, Mark Noller, Susan Oldham, Mark Oliver, Doug Olsen, Barbara Overby, Doug Pack, Melba Papagolas, Johnny Patton, Libby Percefull, Elaine Pierce, Mike Pomeroy, Dicky Potts, Robert Prather, Ronnie Price, Robert Price, Ronald Raulston, Linda Ray, Harry Rayburn, JoAnn Reed, Mike Rich, Mike Richardson, Mary Ritchie, Bill Ritter, Judy Roberts, Jim Roberts, Judi Robertson, Linda Roe, Donna Rodden, David Rorie, Robbie VARIETY IN ENGLISH CLASSES. Freshman Eng- lish students are offered a combination of composition, grammar, literature, and appreciation of the arts. Here, Mrs. Jackson's stu- dents learn about parts of the sentence. . . . THE TRILIMPHS OF TOMORROW Rose, Ardene Ross, Stephen Rosser, Lloyd Ruddell, Kenny Rutherford, Linda Sanger, Don Sanderson, Vicki Sapp, Diane Sauber, Janette Scott, Carolyn Scott, Christopher Scott, Cynthia Scott, Linda Scruggs, James Sewell, Kathi Shaddix, Lana Shadoan, Sharon Shafer, Gay Shipley, Johnny Shonts, Steve Shumate, Monette Sinclair, Annabel Sloan, Randy Small, Jill Smith, Alan H c. -...-.............. ,.-..-gg., WHS, Smith, Diane Snell, Debbie Snider, Paul Spangler, John Stacy, Lee 1 S Staggs, Robert H Stallman, Eddy Staggs, Carolyn - l l., Ef f Stuart, 1 Francik Z ip Suellentr op , ANALYZING OUR MISTAKES . . . Summers, Debbie Stetson, Susan Sutton, Joel Swindle, John Tallbull, Russell Tate, Phillip Tatum, Carolyn Thirsk, Linda Thompson, Jackie Thomas, Paul Tompkins, Harold Toombs, Janet Tucker, Glenn Tucker, Nancy Turnipseed, Viki Traywick, Jan Trowbridge, Mary Ulsh, Pam Ur, Jennifer Van Pelt, Ben Wade, Allana Wade, David Walker, Joe Wamsley, Linda Watters, Dorothy Way, Christy Wayland, Janice Weidenmaier, Jack Weiss, Frank Welden, Tina Wells, Buel Wells, Linda Wilder, Bertha Williams, Larry Winders , Kenny Wise, Sandy Wood, Doris Work, Janice Worley, Barbara Wright, John Wright, Terry Yonnes, Terry Zizzo, John Barnett, John Bock, Pam O O O Davis , Jeannie Denis off, Bonnie Dickey, Tommy Donham, Paula Fletcher, Jim Gregory, John Hampton, Virginia Henderson, Janine Hewitt, Stephanie Lowe, Linda Pursifull, Patti Ripple, Debbie Smith, Vicki Vincent, Raymond Walker, Jerry t vu A Hume I ,,,,.,..v .zxxzraki w,...- .L Ug-.x.Hf,.- -' f'i'iT,Z21 aw xm- 'Z Q1 f W' ,, f f ,K T WR 2 1 , fy ,, tit Jiri' X 7 GAINING EW INSIGH X af I - Vw Q A ,J 'Q , W' i, , x g LA4 T mf. fp, f' '-S 1 f .2 , ii Jt it ll I I fl! s 4 W gt, ... -n .,, - , N FRESHMEN FROLIC IN HALLS. CBelow7 Robert Price, Bob Jones, Glenn Tucker, and Jack Kapella y relax on the way to the cafe- i teria . Freshman Barbara Myers fabovel played the title role of Ginger in the freshman class play, Time Out for Ginger. 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Warner, Larry Way, Debbie Webb, Alan Weddle, Marsha Weiser, Helen Welch, Donna Wells, Reginald Whyatt, Mary Willis, Diana Williams, Donna Williams, Janice Williams, Gwen Wilson, Robert Wokaty, Otis Womack, Susan Wood, Claudine Woodring, Bill Wright, Jo Alice Wright, Karen Catlin , Sharon Foster, John Schleier, Grady Wilson, Richard Wittner, Terry Acridge, Patricia Bittle, Mary Boring, Mary Newby, Tonya Cannaday, Susan Colburn, Travis . . . TO TODAY'S RE LITIE Za I K 7 K 4. ,,.,,,- .1 ,M-Q 14 , 'Y' 1 s 4 4 Q,- W 3 Y 5 , J W 'Qual' fm V . A, .., IQ if if 'W , - if t, HT 6 A f J 7 wk wif. 0 5 R 'i,,,gj'W 3 1 ww may M3 fr 5 I .V ,,,, E, 1 I j mb' 1' wg, W , - ,fm -N, N in . . H .....-.am WOW ll if ,4 'bm 4'-Q f Q, ,Ka E EK - 4,1 2, . if f M V W - , Wagner, Grace A TQZZ' , V t T55 Eighth grade shop students Cbelowl Jack Lackey, Steve Gallant, and Pat Hanes, work out plans for their pro- ject. 4 X ,,. J . X 'ff 4 A Q Cramrn, Jean Enix, Jim Flora, Lavada Gray, Terry Hull, Susie Pitzer, Melissa Love, Alice Lowe, Elaine Moyer, Paula Pope, Wayne Powers, Steven Priest, Janet Rouse, Gary Shaddix, Joe Sloan, Alice Shultz, Lynda Thompson, Debra Thornps on, Martin Ashley, Mike Hanks, Betsy Hull, Susie Klimeck, Catherine Moyer, Paula Spencer, Benny The halls at MJHS are always crowded but never so much as when students know th'ere is a photographer around , S M., . aEQSf1EiETgS2g5'evg?fs?E'g2Es?gLzsi5EW5gH3f2-sfwfmqenfmgp,H.,, K, 321: Ami! ,m, 4L 115 ,gym xpgwsgggg, 'kiq QaaEfY5x1'f E-iwragwy fxj I-fear? 3g22a,qg:exv: .,, H.. , ,, .V V 52iW39gA9'i?:sVlif5'lIs2f5?if 3i14WE,i31 9VQV?7v557'SSfQl17ii55liQ?5f?i65l1Q52'T4L?s54L-Ss?'Z'5i75S1f QEfx?Q53:9iTiki5ii,Lifzz?-562715577giz5'Q5g152f1Q,iQii'L:QES53?TLff?f'1lI55E3Vlggrifg-233-TL'f',lA M, K 5'iN'f-feng 7 , gf1'AL,zfg1?Z 9?XTfei?5Zr5E'?iz'45+i'i1g3. fy. 31,1 ' S' -. , M K 'QS :?T?5fwT2s:i?i: :W 'f1L'17fiyWPgifEQ'Sl5f1E15ks55ifiY1g,5ki lffffSiL:5?:leiiigg-',11g.sf 5.5Qif'f7L,-5215Sl,E7Llg9Eilg-53i 4, ww 11, .SeaS,vL, 5, in fy-M: Wg, -2 ww ,, New A P' .1 52: Wzigiix s1n'i5rAiF'L1sGWay5v,i4'l ' 'e5in' Tsai!! 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Adams, Kent Albers, Michael Aldrich, Susan Ameen, Robin Arnico, Joanne H ..l: .5 Ammerman, Reed 1 yuhi. i ,A . -Q Anderson, Celissa l Don AAAA A eg. S S ArmstI'0I1g, Steven i ,Sl Arnett, David ,A A Avant, Randall V+ ? Averill, Parky L? AM 4' , .' 5gvT'i,' x -X S QU sf Avery, Cathie Baker, Brian Baker, Garry Baker, Luther Barker, Linda Barnett, Ann H Barnette, Ronny Barra, Ann J. .5712 Bass, Kirk C ,,:., , Bauer, Jo Linda 5 it Beaird, Barry Q ,,,. 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When the first lunch hour is over, the seventh and eighth graders going to their lockers sometimes resemble a stam- pede. f 1 f Q fa- it , if 5 ,, 'X' lg 6 9 ,.,.4a' lf T f K if if ' WW ,,,,, ,IJ 7 R ar :fl V19 s H 4 ,il . ,Q JV 4' 'J ' if fm, , ,D ,W .fl 'V AA 3 tif.. X .fskn - ' ff '32 ' .4355 f M , n .- A at .ig W' V J l -1 - 1- ts 1, ' 3 1 wk ., ' 2 .si ' K if , 5, v A-Q IVV I , vzuv ' - 6 wi' 2 I Q . .. , Z2 ?5 ll l J, r x fl 4 , 24 . . x A 'fr 1 4 if 1 .ggi ff - .v..2,M2. 54 X7 Q?W'5ffa M v.:,,. , .,,,t. V . n fl Y , an are W 1 R 4 ' 4+ t',1 QW. I f w-x ru , if a ,, 'K X Y ,, ,V K E E: ,i H t, R t f: . A. 5 3: W Q 4 , Qualls, Doyle Renfro, Douglas Reynolds, Emery Robinson, Diane Robertson, Charles Robinson, Jim Rogers, Janet Rollin, Kevin Rominger, David Rook, Cheri Rose, Jenny Lee Rosengren, Wanda Ross, Emily Rouse, Marilyn Russell, Sharon Sanders, Diane Sanders, Sidney Sanderson, Janice Sardis, Anthony Satterwhite, Steve Schmidt, Pat Scott, Barbara Scott, Rodney Scott, Roger Seaton, Lynn Segler, Randy Sharp, Joan Shelton, Vickie Hunter, Paula Sipes, Ronniewyyy Smith, Charles Richard Smith, Craig Smith, Denise Smith Jim Ed Smith Karen Smith Mark fi -A7 tl ,J ittl at X 2 5 'K Smith, Mary Smyrl, Sandra Spencer, Benny Stacey, Diane Stanfield, Lucretia Steele, Bobby Stewart, Donna Stokes, Jan Stout, Mary Lea Strall, Deborah Stricklen, Gary Stubblefield, Cathy Suellentrop, Bob Summers, Ann Summers, Roxanne Sumter, Carol Thayer, Lou Ann Thirsk, Judy Thomas, Dennis Thompson, Sharon Tomko, Mary Jean Tompkins, Kathy Trezise, Mickey Tucker, Jeana I ff - ,ia Q . Q, yd -'Q 8 , 5 4 n 4' M W 3 Ji 5 'L 5- if ii fe Y ,M ni ,,,,,t,,, , , A as yy, ,Wg tn we KF' et W if 5 Q 2 1 fjQ M 'Qi 'I'5Ef:1'2, 'Q' :L,l2,.' . . Qi? W 'fwfr-'e'f'ff:. mt . a- H .. -1, I- i f 4 7' Muff '. ., , ,, ,- 'fri ,lf tl V 1 5 1 H ': if , i it i , , 1 r 'V X if ,E , S irr, ii, J V - ., ,155 it K -fvfmgif v:,gu2: 'V:a25E'. 'ffi1?',' 2 15K 4? A ff 4 ' T -if .' if K I tx? .ffhfw iw' ' - it M Q , 1, ,QM .jg , H f Y 1 1 . . . SEEKI G OUR PLACE AT MO RO EY Students who have run out of school supplies are often seen at the Student Council Stand outside the front office Here students may purchase items ranging from paper clips to T-shirts. 5 fr' Y lm :YH , 'vvh A , A F4 5 ,, f V ' ' I 1 fi J? A vw ww' iw.,-1-, if i Q wi f X ,ife J E JGYI G MORE FREEDOM .,., ' y 'I .,,, .... M, V , .,,, v w--,,-, V. 2, ., 'I , , ,, ., ,A ,, , l ,, .V I , ..,,,, W-W-: -. 7- 1, 55, . - ,,,, - W V A1A,,i,., , AA,L A,A , .,i,,: , W -Y if V ,gf ' - 5 12, if t K R A I if Y Q, , .dh Q fc f 4 M Q s 2 . 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E. . it W ff. ' ' - a - S. ':.:: s:.- , w . fx iw Q .V nv: 5 E. KM I . 1. .L Q , V Y ' H S53 V Q. .' w igs Q : K MX 5 A 54.1 -F.-.N M- 5' si ga' - j -4 S E ,.. ef, L ' Q A1 fg., - , Sk . K ff 5 ii... it M -Q gf1', - -Ng ' 15 42:5 ., nf , .W K x 5 1 Ary, Raymond Clemons, Daryl Coward, Susan Ford, Steve Gimble, Debbie Green, Donald Hall, Steve Hampton, Karen Hurley, Tommy Morris, Debbie Walton, Deborah King, Rex th GRADERS AT WCDRK Mighty Mouse Trezise shows off his physique . In the halls between classes. me-. Scoot in P.E. . . . Work on murals WINTER WONDERLAND. The landscape d h 1 d'ff ti li - 31-2-?ug,'1b1Z'i1kCgQtOi Ssrl3gii1V?Sa 1 Hen OO un NEW TEACHERS. Mrs. Rebecca Mui- lins fleftb and Miss Woodie Ingram were added to the faculty at mid-term to re- place Mrs. Tobin and Mrs. Walls. THUNDERBIRD LETTERMEN. Monroney athletes who have participated in various athletics display their letter jackets. These boys are all freshmen. ART DISPLAY. Richard Lyles gazes at trophy case display prepared by art stu- dents of Mr. Dudley Pyles. BOYS CHEER. Members of the journalism class assumed the role of cheerleaders for the faculty game against Del Crest. Marie Bur-ke First Attendant - FOOTBALL QUEEN 'PAULA FINLEY T-BIRDS CHCDOSE FGOTBALL ,ff 4 L A A Mt H Debbie Dunn Janet McBride Valerie Bernhardt Second Attendant Eighth Grade Attendant Seventh Grade Attendant i f 1 Christy Way First Attendant ' Y-1fnff?'Y AND BASKETB LL ROYALTY -u Marie Burke Helen Vernon Lonie Guest Second Attendant Eighth Grade Attendant Seventh Grade Attendant First Attendant 5 . 25,3 WRESTLING QUEEN RENE HOLDER WRESTLERS NAME QUEEN A HCDMECOMI G L d t E hth Art Rem Davls Second Amen 'an lg endant Seventh Grade Attendant ff.. 1 PaInU1Sh -V BAND QUEEN TRENA JONES Fi-rst Attendant A AND CROWNS QUEEN AT CHRISTMAS CQHNCERT A THE ROYAL. Lguuru X , 4 1:3 Nadine Elliott Delena Massad Kathleen Arnett . Second Attendant Thlrd Attendant Fourth Attendant CLASS FAVORITES NAMED AT SWEETHEART DANCE 1 NINTH GRADE ATTENDANTS Mike Fischer and Nancy Muecke N z 'Qt MONRONEY SWEETHEARTS King Jack Kapella - Queen Marie Burke Sweethearts are elected each year by the students at Monroney and these people are re- garded as Monroney's most popular boys and girls. The annual Sweetheart Dance Was sponsored by the student council this year on April 9. At this tirne, the identity ofthe sweethearts was revealed. EIGHTH GRADE ATTENDANTS Larry Murphy and Mary Beth Kelley SEVENTH GRADE ATTENDANTS Johnny Clemons and Linda Pratt 1 5 POR T5 Speedy halfback Johnny John- son picks up good yardage in the Round Robin behind good Qiarterback Larry Murphy sneaks over for the giickigg by fullback Raymond . ce . Winning touchdown against Jarman. 9th GRADE HAS SUCCESSFUL YEAR Q .--Q Alblamnlqi SEATED, Left to Right: Phillip Tate, Victor Crandell, Russell Tallbull, Don Fixico, Dicky Pomeroy, Mike Fischer, Joe Walker, Bob Jones, David Foster, John Beard, Dennis Johnson, Rick Myers, Ricky Logue, Fritz Hoeflein. Charles Holmes, B111 Donoho, SECOND ROW: David Wade, Steve Anderson, Larry Murphy, Raymond Vin- cent, Johnny Johnson, Mike Reed, Darryl Mitchell, Hollie Hamilton, Jack Masilon, Dean Campbell, Glen Collins, Terry Wright, Terry Biggs. THIRD ROW: Cecil Ned, Jim Herndon, Warren Christy, Jack Kapella, Paul Burris, Charles Helm, Jerry Bond, Ricky Hudak, Bill Mace, Larry Mitchell, Roger Eaves, Richard McMinn, Harold Tom- kins, Coach George lvie, Lee Stacy. FOOTBALL ESCORTS. These boys served as escorts to the football queen and her attendants at the Homecoming. Left to Right, they are: Tom Hesser, eighth grade, Raymond Vin- cent, second escort, Jack Kapella, Foot- ball beau, Mike Reed, first escort, Bob Suellentrop, seventh grade. Sth GRADE GETS NEW COACH lwrh ... Q Q 4. 1 L QI .. - A04 KNEELING, Left to Right: Jimmy Buchanan, Billy Horn, Mike Harper, Dicky Gaylor, Tom Faudree, Robert Johnson, Mike Ashley, Greg Forney, Joe Droll, Tim Cluck, Kirk Hurst, Allen Trussell, Jerry Ballentine. SECOND ROW: Stuart Vande- meer, Jim Vining, Stanley Vandemeer, Ronald Horne, Bob Suellentrop, Randy Boswell, Mike Eagan, Steve Russell, Steve Myers, Chris McJunkin, Mike Russell, Terry Wittner, Coach Mike Meek. THIRD ROW: Bill Sparks, Harry Huff, Jack Lackey, Wade Patton, Joe Shaddix, Otis Wokaty, Dwight Meade Tom Hesser, Tim Kerlin, Randall Tollison, Pat Hanes, Nathan Bryant, Chuck Lackey. Making his coaching debut, Coach Mike Meek fpictured at right? guided the Thunderbird eighth graders to a 2-2-1 season. 7th GRADERS FINISH SEASON WITH 8-I RECORD 19.135 - . ,yu i f I fi' in F'-gi ,gi i . ,, , J Y -A Q51 '9' . , , , f , i f , ,S f I 53 ,L Q, . ,Q ,., 4 -- ' V 5' J , ff Y f f , V , ,L , A ,f I ,,,,, V J, j HW , ,,, u -Lf . Sims-i RI' ,:- I ' ,w :I 'f. ' tu' ,3 7 , .,I1 ., Wi-Y ' f g2f..2 .Mn-M1 .2'-el A It -1- 4 ' ,gnu 5 , , . , . . . W. ,v v v , . , ., 4' 'mv:.-'v-f-'-law, f ' ' i, w.u,5f ' i SEATED, Left to Right: Steve Vandemeer, Mike Muecke, Jim Bauer, Steve Satterwhite, Jerry Denton, Kurt Lyles, Robin Ameen, Hodge Wood, Johnny Murphy, Gary Crawford, Gordon Nelson, John Godfrey, Rodney Scott, Randy Forney, Randy Kohl. SECOND ROW: Bob Steele, Anthony Sardis, Kelley Hall, Mark Morgan, Johnny Coker, Richard Briggs, Brad Parrott, Jack Ashcraft, Johnny Clemons, Ronnie Blackwell, Bill Nelson, Ronald Fixico, Jimmy Branham, Wilbur Ur, Pat McGlamery, Neal Garrett, Kevin Rollin. STANDING: Coach John Martin, Chuck Lackey, Bill Scott, Bob Suellentrop, Danny Loon- ey, Edwin McCombs, David Rominger, Ricky Ellison, Jimmy Johnson, Dwight Meade, Emmett Hall, Sidney Sanders, Billy Horn, Jeff Pappan, Gary Stricklen, Eric Hanson, Dicky Breshears, Mark Newsome. 67 it may sr T , V T if f A fm, 4 .i,r, A i t T f L 1 4 ,,. , 'wi , , f ,, ullr cyyl T uvvi T T - T or - T i f V, . 1-ff, ,:A-, , '47 ,-Lf ,, ,V K, H V 4 1 ' '1',' 5 ' T ' i ' Q , C, .1 , , ,J L, Z Air XV lf' my I all -Elm f eg f I aw , fx, i ' ' ' if lj' R' V, , ,,,, , S G , 'Z A 7 ' , T-BIRDS HAVE I8-6 RECORD: WIN TWO TOLIRNAMENTS KNEELING: Richard McMinn, Glenn Tucker, Bill Mace, Robert Price, Bob Jones, Don Fixico, Mike Fischer, Harold Tompkins Joe Walker. STANDING: Larry Williams, Ricky Cook, Wayne Alsworth, Gary Gillispie, John Swindle, Danny Batson, Jerry Bond, Shel Graham, Jerry Baker, Fritz Hoeflein, Jack Kapella, Jim Herndon, Glenn Collins, Coach Cecil Ned. J Jerry Baker scored 348 points and pulled down 177 rebounds to lead the Thunderbirds to their successful season. BASKETBALL BEAUS. These boys represented their teams in the basketball coronation. Left to right, they are: Dwight Meade, seventh gradeg Richard McMinn, first escortg Jim Herndon, Johflfly JOhnSOn 1331 basketball beaug Jerry Bond, second escortg Larry Murphy, paced the eighth eighth grade. grade to a fine sea- son by scoring 322 points. Q- 0 ww -of-f3B!'.'. V. ,, .im JH on Q , iv if - r 1 S Cr., :ffl At left, , . , guard Rich- ' 1 ard Mc Minn ' ' f 1 I goes in or 4 a layup in A . leading the Thunder- fx' birds to T2 A their victory over West- 1 n it ern Oaks. ' t l A i M M ,L Coach Cecil Ned gives last minute instructions to his team prior to the Moore game. 68 EIGHTH GRADERS WIN 2l GAMES: 2 TROPHIES f Y ' I , VK. , 2 ' L 7-5, ' ,,,, . ' S' .N A W Y 'K 3 , 6,3 if ... Capping one of the finest seasons ever enjoyed by a Monroney athletic team, Coach Tipton's eighth graders compiled a 21-l record and won 2 first place trophies. Pictured above they are: FIRST ROW: Jim Prince, Mike Ashley, Jack Lackey, Torn Faudree, Steve Myers, Richard Gaylor, Steve Russell, Mike Novitsky. STANDING: Coach Bill Tipton, Steve Chase, Brandon Ned, Bob Massago, Pat Hanes, Mike Harper, David Porter, Johnny Johnson, Danny Gal- lant, Larry Murphy, Jesse Sherrell, Gary Lindley, Jess Porter, Randy Gray, John Brewer, Wade Patton, Tim Kerlin, Danny Cochran, Bill Sparks, Charles Hamm, Darrell Chambless, Jeff Emrich, Coach Larry Payne. Star forward Joe Shaddix 1443 is pictured at right. SEVENTH GRADE COMPILES I7-5 RECORD KNEELING: Craig Smith, Anthony Sardis, Jim Dunford, Johnny Clemons, Mike Muecke, Gary Crawford, Brad Parrott. STANDING: Coach John Martin, Billy Horn, Danny Looney, Dwight Meade, Bob Suellentrop, Ricky Burnett, John Coker, Jeff Pappan. X , 5,4 I .M S E F iii 1 'Aki 4 Q , U DEFEATED STATE CHAMPS BOTTOM IEW: Randy Forney, Hodge Wood, Rodney Scott, Butch Jacobsen, Greg Forney, Tim Cluck, Kirk Lyles, Forrest Parks, Bobby Steele, Robin Ameen, Jack Ashcraft, Joe Droll, Robert Day, Danny Bean, Neal Garrett, Wade Stanberry, Jim Buchannan. SECOND ROW: Richard Lyles, Billy Fry, Johnny Bizzell, John Droll, Griffin Lewis, Chuck Lackey, Terry Witt- ner, Terry Wright, Mike Russell, Sidney Sanders, Jimmy John- son, Tom Mobley, Sandy Lea, Randy Boswell, Alan Trussell, Kirk Hurst. TOP ROW: Coach Mike Meek, Lee Stacy, David Foster, Dean Campbell, Raymond Vincent, Dicky Pomeroy, Larry Mitchell, Ricky Hudak, David Wade, Charles Holmes, Tom Hesser, Harry Huff, James Vining, David Rominger, Mike Eagan, John Beard, Coach George Ivie. Coach George lvie T-BIRDS EXTEND STREAK. Winning five duals, the wrestlers extended to 27 the number of duals won in a row over a 4 year period. They also captured four first place trophies, climaxed by the state invitational meet at Edmond. In this tournament, the Wrestlers compiled the most points and won by the largest margin in the history of the meet. WRESTLING ESCORTS These boys were chosen to repre- sent the team in the wrestling coro- nation. Left to right, they are: Mike Russell, eighth grade, Dean Campbell, second escort, David Wade wrestling beau, Butch Jacobsen, first escort, and Robin Ameen, seventh grade. Coach George lvie and his assistant John PIT MEN. Thunderbird tracksters who have participated in field events this year include Cleft to right? Paul Burris, Ricky Hudak, Larry Mitchell, and Jerry Baker. Martin supervised the activities of 85 boys who participated in track. ' nl '66 TRACK TE M STRIDE TO VICTORY ' , A T V, 57 , V me 'ji' ., .V V 5 4. V 2: - .Z , , , , H 2 5 tN +'1:k2'i5f xi' P ' ' wwf - , ' . V . 'V--- 1 ' qs S' ' ' ,. am ' V' - H ., -4 . T T 1 2 T - ' - 1 : 5 ' J gfiiw , fir' 4, -V 1 - H ii W .J ' K Q Q .P J' 'U 'I' : V. , V' .- ' f ma - . 'YVJWEM H Q- .V L is t-H. , ' ,L I W M - Hit LN H W t . '-T7 -f '.I+-,.'lW f7 : ' V 'L f . 'fL, wif L-HQ. , ,H -, A mf Q-I ' t f c f- : V, - f -f . ' 'WW 4 23 ' ff' -wana . ' DASH MEN. Pictured above, Sprinters Raymond Vincent, Johnny Johnson, and Mike Reed sparked the team in the dashes and also on the relay team. At right, managers Kenny Winders and Richard Lyles carry out the equipment. Ninth graders Cabovel With Coach Bill Tipton, OVER ISO BOYS PARTICIP TE BASEB LL PROGRAM 'X Coach Larry Payne poses with eighth grade team. Lf' ff.., Aff Q We W .. Bi ' ,,,,. ', C f f , A -. ,, , ,..,, A. ,, V, ,M,,, f L-5 A 1 it '1mw'7i'f- W' wg 'WW7 ' ' 'T Wi:b'- .- , , i , , .W Y :-3 2 f ' , if , , Y ' 5 , , f ' , 4' ' ' 2 ' H f it 4 6 A, ,VV VV ', eI,?zV A ,- Vi: ' N j Z, ,. . Q A - V: Q' ,. . l H H . 1 ' aff ' f V U , A A -H 2 ,' Q.. ,fi . in g y V A' . 'I f E - f-' ' I ' Q ig 1 , 2 , ' 1 ' , H 2 ' f 2' .4 ' f 3 ,, ..,. , V ,:V if . in , ,X V - .. yi. V :af XQVVV - V WQ VVVV Rik, ,, , V V. EV 2 154f1,V, . VNV VV, Wi, I .V VV , a 1,3 4 V65 EVEN-x:?,Z , ,J ,V K .1 5 V . V ,, 4,4 V V V A V. V V It V 7 4 V VV .V fa la iw , it A ' if 2 if 4.1 ' V i A V, ' , , 1 : V, 'J ' -f ' ,g if . N ., Y O2 A f A rw' X . A A ' ,fi ' if f ,, , . , if Y' ,, , ug C Y A y W ' , I H Q 3 U ,K -,,. w,, ' A Q : I . t T 2 ' '.', . , - ' W H , ' V ' - . 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We have prepared this yearbook so you can look at your- selves and your friends as the people here at Monroney have seen you. Mike Fischer, Editor NX Q ' X YN ff UU 581, 99 Qwgvsyggwgy QS QMMQMK 5? W MQ? U ff yu WQSN ggi wi QW l 3 1 I 1 M2 'I ii'ii.i X - U . V INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS ' i' Kansas City -- Winnipeg V Yearbooks -- Yearbook Covers Diplomas - Graduation Announcements ,Se Wir 1. 4


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Monroney Middle School - Thunderbirds Yearbook (Midwest City, OK) online collection, 1973 Edition, Page 1

1973

Monroney Middle School - Thunderbirds Yearbook (Midwest City, OK) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 68

1966, pg 68

Monroney Middle School - Thunderbirds Yearbook (Midwest City, OK) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 51

1966, pg 51

Monroney Middle School - Thunderbirds Yearbook (Midwest City, OK) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 19

1966, pg 19


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