Oologah High School - Mustang Yearbook (Oologah, OK)

 - Class of 1968

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The model of the human eye is discussed by Science Instructor, MR. DON BRISTER and MRS. FLORETTA HAGGARD, Junior High Science and Math teacher before the lesson is presented to the class. Preparing work for their classes in the field of Business Education are MISS GRACE DELAY and MRS. PRISCILLA WORDEN. Wearing with pride the finished product is the solution of Home Economics teacher, MRS. BEA KEELING, following the routine steps of yardage measuring, fitting the pattern, cutting the material and the many other steps necessary. MRS. DORTHA HALE relaxes a minute from her daily duties as librarian.

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ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY NOT ALWAYS THE MOST A- GREEABLE OR ENJOYABLE but inevitable and necessary, the ad- nainistration and faculty unite as a nucleus to maintain an effective academic school. Who is this teacher or ad- ministrator He assists you in your various fields of learning and builds sidewalks where you walk the path of knowledge. He seeks suggestions after you voice disapproval, he is a friend after class, the sharer of your joys and often the source of your s or rows. His experience warrants your attention and appreciation. Assuming responsibility, making decisions, sharing the problems, gaining an insight into what you want to accomplish, and finally happy in success is the everyday goal of our administration staff. Left to right: Mr. Tom Schwaesdall, Junior and Senior Hi-gh School Principal; Mr. C.O. Tillman, Superintendent; and Mr. Charles Hint, Grade Schcrol Principal. .:x A J ' sit -»iC f m %Z MRS, BILLIE BROWN, Art Instructor demonstrates charcoal shading of portrait work to her art class. Foreign language is also taught by Mrs. Brown, Taking time from their busy schedules to smile for the camera are members of the Athletic De- partment, Left to right: MR. JOHN MERRYMAN, Assistant Football Coach and High School Math Instmctor; MP, JACK HARRIS, Head Football Coach and Counselor; MR. BILL JOHNSON, Head of the Athletic Department and Head Basketball Coach and MR, KENNY HOLLAND, Head Track Coach and Elementary Physical Education. l- ' il



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Keeping all band instruments ready for use for students as well as for himself is MR, A L HAMP- TON who is caught adjusting a key on a clarinet. MR. WALTER SOWARDS prepares to do a little practicing before making a selection for his chorus group. MR. JOHNNY WHITE, Social Studies and Drivers Education teacher, and MR. JACK NEEL, Industrial Arts teacher prepare to leave to pick up supplies that are needed. Before the class work began for the day, the camera caught MR. JOE MOSELY, sixth grade teacher, and his wife, MRS. JO ELLA MOSELY, third grade teacher in the entrance hall of the building. A place to sit, rest, compare their notes and check papers, where their pencils are worn down more than once, is the place and time that the photog- rapher snapped MRS. MARY POSEY, High School English Instructor and MRS. JEAN MURRY, Junior High English teacher.

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