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Kari Blissit was one of the senior homecoming atten- dants. Her coronation escort was Ernie Caruthers. Kari, who was a cheerleader for three years, played basketball her sophomore and senior years. She was the Freshman Homecoming Queen and the sophomore basketball at- tendant. A member of F.T.A. and the National Honor Society, Kari was chosen for Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students and as the September Girl of the Month. Denise Boklach, one of the senior homecoming atten- dants, was escorted during the coronation by Danny Henrie. She was the wrestling attendant her sophomore year and was a cheerleader for five years. Denise was a member of the Oklahoma Honor Society, the National Honor Society, and was selected as a member of Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities. She was a member of the Rampage staff and was chosen as the November Girl of the Month. Sherrell Dorrell was chosen the junior homecoming at- tendant. She was escorted by Robert Thomas. The VICA, Pep Club, and the Girl's Choir are among her many in- terests. Sherrell enjoys collecting stamps, coins, and dishes. She hopes to be an interior decorator. Kelley Lamb was chosen sophomore homecoming at- tendant. She was escorted by Tony Foster. Kelley's hob- bies are swimming, tennis, and horseback riding. She hopes someday to become a physical education teacher. Kelley attends Bethel Baptist Church and is in its Youth Choir. Kelley has been a cheerleader for the last four years, and was Freshman Homecoming Queen. Features 25
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HOMECOMING QUEEN On October 5, the football team chose five girls for homecoming attendants. One of the three senior girls would be crowned queen. The girls were presented to the student body at a special assembly on Friday. Fol- lowing the assembly, the attendants rode in' the Home- coming Parade down Main Street. After a suspenseful week, Cindy Fredericks was crowned Homecoming Queen by Bret Ellard at the pre-game ceremonies. The queen and her court watched from a special platform as the Owasso Rams conquered the Union Redskins. Cindy Fredericks, the 1976-77 Homecoming Queen, was vice-president of the Pep Club, and was captain of the Pompon Squad. She was secretary of the Senior Class, and also secretary of the Prayer-Share Group. Cindy was accompanist for the Girl's Ensemble and the Concert Choir, and was also the Choir reporter. Chosen for membership in Who's Who Among American High School Students, Cindy worked on the Rampage and Trail's End staffs. A member of the Woodlake Assembly of God Church, Cindy was active in the youth group. 24 Features
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BAND QUEEN Waynett Menefee, Band Queen, was elected through secret ballot by all band members. During half-time ceremonies, the band assembled in concert formation while her attendants were driven around the field in antique roadsters. The queen was driven to her corona- tion site in an original 1932 Duesenburg. She was es- corted and crowned by Mike Pride, the Band President. She walked off the field to the strains of the school song. The evening was topped off by a 34-3 victory over the Sapulpa Chieftains. Waynett Menefee, the Band Queen for 1976-77, was a band member for eight years. She was drum majorette for three years, and served as Band Secretary her senior year. A member of the National Honor Society, she was selected as October Girl of the Month and was a member of the girl's basketball team. Waynett was also band at- tendant her sophomore and junior years. She rep- resented Owasso at the 1976 Girl's State. 26 Features
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