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MUSTANG ACTI ITIES .... y y .A ,. QW X 3' X Wy X Vit i r' .ew E, NN N X b W S ., S X X x We X X X Fe . X E 4 N X . - -. g it S Q s 1. Dennis Callaway and Mr. jewel work together as a team. 2. Our sixth graders enjoy standing in the lunchline. 3. Eighth grade band happily marching in the Festival of Lights Christmas parade. 7 8 4. T.M.l-l. students are happy to receive their medals. 5. Mr. Francis and Angie Johnson demonstrate modeling clay. 6. Mrs. Tarkington introduces a few girls to Mrs. Brydges. 7. Shawn Berry and David Soma get the show-on. 8. Mrs. Colombin and her student take time out for the Christmas Spirit. 9. Mrs. Shipley, Mrs. Ezell, and Mrs. Adams take part in Freaky Friday. we-QMS F
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neaviiy upon not oniy tne staff but the support personell as well. The dedication and comminitment of the cooks, teachers aides, custodians, and secretaries certainly play an important role in helping make the Mustangs , the best. Our very willing custodians Vivian Ward, Andy Brashears, and Teresa Barber keep our school looking great! top left: The O.M.S. Cooks that prepare our delicious, hot, tasty, meals are: Josephine Ward, Anita Howell, Norma Ferguson, Lucille Headspeth, Joanna Mikos, and Nettie Asberry. center: O ' N O.M.S. very helpful a. rom O.M.S, appreciates very much are: Mrs. Tarkinton and Mrs. Hanson. Above: Mrs, Rodgers is Okmulgee Middle Schools Library assistant.
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. -3 vu 4. --wy 9- X- 4 A ,fx f 5' :', r' !bQf' . V....fF,ToN. R , . K fv r f . me . v ,S Q f f K 4 it f ,,,,' .I 2 i ' M . ' . 3 , , ' : Vygy I I Q 5 - 1 4 1:5 3 'Sf' QNQB 1. Rebekah Likowski and Kyle Hasselman were elected the two most athletic students at OMS. 2. Mark Bruner and Katsey Slamans were the two most popular students of the year. 3. Clay Ballenger and Michele Bell were voted as the two most courteous, 4. Sheila Parsons and Lance Holly were voted for the two most talented. 5. Mrs. Mabrey, Mrs. Dennis and Mrs. McCowen are helping with the reception at our open house. o. Mr. Oden generously helps his students when they have problems in science. 7. Sherry Mitchell and William Bliss won the vote for the students to most likely to succeed.
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