Roland High School - Ranger Yearbook (Roland, OK)

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The Journalism Class of Roland High School Roland. Oklahoma 74954 proudly presents the 1985-86 RANGER Maurita Shepard, Frankie Fain, Eugene Moreland James Dawson, Raymond Weaver, Waylon Reeves Ike Hedrick,. Tylan Bonds, Danny Powers Anthony Allen, Kathy Fain, Kathleen Hardin Dr. Evert Pickartz, teacher Mrs. Gazzola’s art class for junior high students meets the last hour of the day. Instead of her going over to the junior high building to teach them. thc come over to the high school building. She’s the only teacher in school w ho gets by with that. Mrs. Bauman, Mrs. Hall, Mr. Kelley, and Mrs. Webb all have to go to the junior high building - rain, snow, or burning heat. Such privileges come from being a character, or as she would put it, having character. Whichever way it works, everyone at school is afraid of her, from top to bottom. Well, almost everyone. Those who have had her classes know that under the shouting, uncouth, dramatic facade that there is sheltered a kind-hearted grandmother who really wants to mother all of the gentle, artistic spirits who pass through the portals of the art classroom. I know all of this because I came into being in that room. I guess Dr. Russell would say that it’s the delivery room. Lots of interesting and educational things go on in that room. We’re the only class in school which gets to listen to Mrs. Gazzola’s favorite recorded musical compositions. During one of those afternoon sessions, while we were all listening to Liebestraum, bor- rowed from Dr. Pickartz’s musical collection and never returned, I was conceived. When dear old Mrs. Gazzola realized that my creator’s mind was pregnant with a new creation, she simply could not contain herself. Ecstatic with joy, bursting at the seams with pride, she waltzed across the hall to announce my birth. Everyone in Dr. Pickartz’s room thought it was just another of Mrs. Gazzola’s wild safaris. When she laid me before his eyes. Dr. Pickartz wanted to laugh out loud at what he saw. He didn’t dare. He’s afraid of Mrs. Gazzola, too, even though they grew up together and are kin to the same people. None of his reserve was due to his being a gentleman and of kindly disposition toward creative efforts. So he said something nice to Mrs. Gazzola, she delivered a few more sallies, and then she went back across the hall. All of us know that infant mortality is a real danger to the kind and sensitive souls born into this world. As Mr. Lattimore likes to say, breed the strong and the dumb together and what you get is stronger and dumber. Pardon me, I didn’t get a double negative in there, but I will on the next quote. I certainly don’t want to mis-represent anyone or mis-quote. I almost died soon after I was born. I think I really would have if it hadn’t been for Mrs. Gazzola. Maybe it was the general absence of creativity that caused her to hang on and keep me breathing. Just look where I am now! Let me say from the beginning, before I tell you about my daddy, that I don’t have a mama. If I had had a mama, things might have been different. She would probably have wanted to dress me up like everyone else - Chris Williamson or Jim Dawson - and I would have been lost in the crowd. Fortunately, however, I have remained an individual. Grannie says that I’m the most original thing that has ever happened to Roland. I wasn’t meant to be. When your daddy is creative and imaginative, I guess you just wind up being original. Ike Hedrick is my daddy. He’s almost as proud of me as my granny is. He can’t explain how it all came about. He didn’t even remember that the record player was playing Liebestraum. He likes it, but he doesn’t remember the name of the compositions or the artists who wrote the good music he likes. Somewhere, however, in his medulla oblongata, as Mrs. Earnhart would say, there was a movement. Deep within the mind, a thought occurred. It moved a hand that held a pencil. Across the paper the pencil moved, guided by the hand, guided by the mind. From that humble beginning, moved by the sounds of love, I began to take shape. DEDICATION Mrs. Mary Gazzola 2 THE YEAR OF THE INHIBIRD held many excellent memories. The grade school teachers showed their spirit against Muldrow, as did the junior high students and the high school, especially Vickie’s villains who won the door prize. The football team always came on in high spirits. The band always was there. Theater students competed in “The Devil and Daniel Webster.” FFA and Ag students worked hard. Flowers was Mr. Watts’ First 4-year student. Vo-Tech students came at noon. The support groups worked hard. Janet and Doug got married in October. All in all the Year of the Inhibird was a great one! Inhibird salutes the ROLAND SCHOOL BOARD Charles A. Howard, vice-president Robert E. Carr, Jr. Richard E. Cosner, Jr., president Way Ion Jones, clerk Rick Riggs CARL MATLOCK Superintendent of Schools ADMINISTRATION BRYCE DALKE Grade School Principal CHARLES BROWN Junior High School Principal GARY LATTIMORE High School Principal THE YEAR OF THE INHIBIRD witnessed lots of good things happening at Roland Schools. Allyson and the football cheerleaders did a good job of arousing crowd enthusiasm for the Roland Rangers. Trad, Ronnie, and Karla held some of the student council meetings in the hallways in an effort to get things done. Darroyl y Mrs. Hall conversan todas las tardes cuando tienen la clase. The week that we played Muldrow saw Dorothy, Tommy, Della, Elaine and DeShonne leading the gang in spirit. Tommy and Dale turned out to be about the best football managers that the Rangers have ever had. Don’t you think it was a great year? 8 Big man around campus, Andy Carter, turns on the charm for Ursula, Sherron and Tracey. Daniel Pollock and Kristi Reichert take front row seats in typing, while Joe Lindsey, with due patience, teaches Tamra Mussman just how to program the computer. Shanna Redden was the choice of the FFA students to be this year’s FFA SWEETHEART. She and Monta honored them by winning the speaking contests. Football games are a great thing at Roland School, when everyone comes out to the game. All of these things made us happy in THE YEAR OF THE INHIBIRD SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Above, president JEFF HOWARD Upper left, vice-president BOBBY NOLEN Left, secretary MICHELLE HARRIS BEST PERSONALITY Shanna Redden and Bobby Nolen BEST LOOKING Carla Spears and Jeff Howard SENIOR CLASS FAVORITES BEST ALL-AROUND Tammy Copeland and James Hood BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT Jeannette Mitchell and Ellington Releford Anthony Allen, Monta Anderson, Shannon Benoit Desmond Benton, Alain Buckner, Brian Chandler, James Collins, Tammy Copeland Lisa Coughran, Vicki Curtis, Pam Daws, James Dawson, Mary Dewitt Alyson Douglas, Kim Edwards, Patty Eslinger, Dale Everett, Frankie Fain Jesse Rowers, Kevin Flurry, Tony Freeman, Edward Fuller, Tommy Gage SENIORS 1986 Bobbie Gann, Michelle Harris Rob Hodson, James Hood, Jeff Howard, Don Hyatt, Bobbie Jeremiah Monica Jeremiah, Anthony Johnson, Andy Jones, Michelle Keller, Teresa Kling Joseph Lindsey, Elton McElwee, Luke Mackey, Jeannette Mitchell, Eugene Moreland Tamra Mussman, Bobby Nolen, Daniel Pollock, Shanna Redden, Christi Reichert STUDENT COUNCIL President TRAD LATTIMORE Vice-president RONNIE HOOKS Secretary KARLA STEPHENS Senior Class Representatives RODNEY SHEPARD and PAM DAWS Junior Class Representatives ANDY CARTER AND MELISSA FLEETWOOD Sophomore Class Representatives LARRY NEWCOMB and ANGELA DYE MR. KENNETH RORIE, sponsor JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL President TIFFANY EARNHART Vice-President TERRI TATE Secretary KENDALL DYER Reporter MELISSA WEAVER Ninth Grade Class Representatives JULIE GARDNER - KIM HUGHES - SHELLY WALDROP Eighth Grade Class Representatives DENESSA FLOYD - LYNNE MACKEY - LORI WILLIAMS Seventh Grade Class Representatives SHEA BEATY - JUDY COURTNEY - ALAN O’DELL Ninth Grade Class President SHANNON CASTLEBERRY Eighth Grade Class President DARYL BAILEY Seventh Grade Class President BRANDI OWENS 15 SENIORS 1986 Ellington Rclcford, Tammy Richards, Dorothy Ridcnhour Kristie Roberts, Sam Rogers, Darroyl Sanders, Choise Shamblin, Jodie Sharp Rodney Shepard, Eddie Sisk, Carla Spears, Cindy Stevens, Bonita Teague Eric Toman, Ricky Turpin, James Varner, Melodee Wallace, Raymond Weaver Reggie West, Eddie Wilds, Carla Williams, Stoney yoods, £ita Younger president; Maurita Shepard, ivicc-proidefil; Tanya MtClafche ny Jones, icy. secretary Tracey Abbott Cindy Andrews Bradley Aldridge David Atkins Mike Allen Roy Baker Cindy Allsup Jeff Beaty Kim Bennett Jane Cantrell Tammy Benton Janet Cantrell Tonya Blankenship Andy Carter Dorothea Canady Gary Carter John Click Rhonda Courtney Lisa Davis Melissa Fleetwood Carolyn Dean Kristie Dean Kathy Fain Debra Freeman Karen Freeman Johnathon Gawf Donna Gilbert Darrin Gray Regina Griffin Kathleen Hardin Amy Harrison Jerry Hood Ronnie Hooks Theresa Hopkins Deanna Jeremiah Robert Kass Keith Jones Tammy Jones Jody Johnson Jeff Keen Kim Keyser Jeremy Kidd Cindy Kling Trad Lattimore Sherron Leonard Gina Low Dcena Lowrancc Stephanie Marchant Steve Mason Kevin Matlock Cindy Matthews Tanya McClatchey Terry McElwee Roy Nichols Chad Nolen Bradley Osborne Tim Palmer Charlie Parrish Dennis Parrish Tammy Patton James Riggs Earl Seaton Tammy Reeves Way|on Reeves Maurita Shepard Brandy sherri,| Caroline Speir Rachel Tabor Rodney Svendson Stephanie Thompson Donald Stephens Travis Tabor m P H , - • Karla Stephens Sam Tate Michael Thornburg Jimmy Turner Jerry Vaughan Kala Wade Michael Webb Jeff West Tamiko White Cra,8 Wh,tc Albert Williams Paula Winston Sarah Williams Brad Woclber Tonya Williams Anita Youngblood Christopher Williamson Jean Ann Younger MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Maurita Shepard Terry McElwee BEST ALL-AROUND Tammy Jones Rodney Svendson JUNIOR CLASS FAVORITES BEST LOOKING Melissa Fleetwood Ronnie Hooks BEST PERSONALITY Karla Stephens Keith Jones TENTH GRADE Officers BILL COPELAND President BRENT WEBB Vice-president MARK MASON Secretary «1 25 Beth Addridge Carissa Bailey Dexter Benton jjm Blackwood Tim Bland JoJa Bynum Kim Castleberry Jeff Bonds Roy Bowling Wayne Bowling Stuart Davis Dean Dowdy Ronnie Dunn Roy Duren Angela Dye Scott Eslinger Tonya Dyer Hughes Fletcher Julianna Eads Tony Floyd Robb Elliott Sharon Gaston Kim Gentry Ike Hedrick Becky Gilbert Elaine Hodges Mary Lynn Hall Sonya Huddleston Paula Hall Kim James Debbie Johnson Kaylynn Keller Kathy Johnson Casey Kendricks Brian Jones Michelle Lankford Larry Newcomb Patrick Riley Travis Osborne Sequoyah Quinton Tommy Rantz Audra Sargent Linda Stevens Kim Shamblin Raymond Strong Liz Shamblin Jason Stratmann Calvin Teague Dale Turner Della Walker Daniel Williams Rodney Williamson Lonnah Willis Chris Wilson Ruby Shamblin Paul Stephens Gary Washam Shannon Youngblood ftOLAM ■ i __ BEST ALL-AROUND Angela Dye Bill Copeland BEST LOOKING Kaylynn Keller Barry Moore SOPHOMORE CLASS FAVORITES BEST PERSONALITY Michelle Trantham Dexter Benton BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT DeShonne Cherry Brent Webb Jana Daws John Dean Kendall Dyer Travis Dyer David Evans Derrick Fleming Cindy Freeman Julie Garnder Tiffany Raney Ray Redden John Rafferty Shannon Riddle Shaletha Relcford Kimberly Sevenstar Kymbcrly Seffens Leslie Ruston Valaric Shepard Angela Sutton Roger Tabor Terri Tate Keith Turpin Jeana Vaughan Chad Wade Shelly Waldrop Shannon Wells Ronnie Walker Vicke Winston Shannon Walker Lasha Wright Bobby Thompson Kenneth Wakefield Melissa Weaver Russell Woolever 39 Danny Barnes Daryl Bailey Eric Aikins Trena Barrow Sheila Bland Kathy Castleberry Dennis Bohannon Kenneth Brown Loretta Carter Michael Chandler Melissa Cheek Dec Coffey Deborah Nunn Damon Perccful Kristie Nolan James Reichert Jeff Ragsdale Angela Reichert Athena Putman Jack Shamblin Morgan Seubold Bryan Riddle Aletha Relcford Jackie Taylor Paul Sutton Lance Smith Angel Teague Albert Tollinaar Jody True Jason Turner Larry Weaver Karl Williams Lori Williams Cara Wilson Mr. Barton's math class; Mr. Tate's science class; Mrs. Henson's English class. 44 Jerry Wilson Brandi fce-presidcn )avid Silkows, Shawn WoodJ riwagni [secret a rl k and Ba; ason M: HP Amy Abboti Johnny Adams Kristie Armer Amy Barnes Shea Beaty Shelly Blakely Jill Blevins Chris Bobbitt Judy Courtney Cody Cosncr Shawn Cowan Elmer Dority Crystal Dyer Steven Davis Tiffany Dean Paul Emberton Rolanda Falkncr Tim Gray Nicole Lambeth Renee Fuller Kerina Freeman Mike Freeman Nick Kecch Randy Flarvell Floyd Low Marty Lynch Caline McClatchey Timothy Maness Barry Mason Alan O'Dell Lora Osborne Brandi Owens Debra Parmentcr Sidney Parish Chris Perry Carla Pilkington Brian Potocki Teresa Releford Jason Riggs Sheila Schuster Ken Roberts Mae Self Tony Roberts Janey Sexton Joey Sport Lorie Wagner Jason Riddle Krisa Rogers Brian Sheppard Jack Stucki p ' David Silkowski Gary Thibodeaux Charles Smallen Racchelle Thomason Jason Whitsitt Jill Wilson Keisha Wilson Shelly Winton Evelyn Woods THE YEAR OF THE INHIBIRD saw lots of things happening in the Junior High School. Below, clockwise from top, Mr. Marion, a friend to all; Judy Courtney and Melissa Cheek cheered the teams on; Ana Creason and Krisa Rogers waited eagerly for classes; and Ricky Robinson, Johnny Adams, and Joe Ivy posed well. Shawn Woodward 52 Melissa Aldridge Kim Balcntinc Kevin Barrow Shon Bassett Pete Baty Alton Branum Kenny Burnett James Burris Heath Cantrell Albert Castleberry 6TH GRADE Scott Clifton Robert Collins Lee Courtney Kristi Creason Larry Curcton Shanic Dill Carey Dothage Justin Duty Candace Earnhart James Edwards Amanda Falkenberry Gina Fentress Crystal Flurry Jimmy Freeman Timothy Gann Brian Gilbert Matt Gray Jennifer Griggs Sabrina Goodson Tonya Hall Brian Hawk Patricia Heiner Renee Honeycutt Donnie Hooks Clay Hyde Michael James Harvey Johnson Steven Just Monica Keech Erin Kennedy Miranda Kinney Carla Leonard Tracy Lindsey Stephanie Long Jackie McAllister 6TH GRADE Larry McCollum Miranda Monholland Scotty Moon Gerald Morris Lisa Napier Terry Osborne Michael Pate Joe Pcrceful Amy Petty Cindy Pickens Monique Pope Joshua Riddle Shawn Rogers Jaben Ross Lee Ann Rush Jackie Russell Michael Sevenstar Todd Strong Chris Taylor Steven Trout Courtney Walker Grctchcn Williamson Mary Winston Tracey Younger 53 54 Connie Barnett Julie Billingsley Crystal Brewer Camenae Brock Charlene Brooks Lacy Brown Chris Carter Jason Chronister Darren Daniel Gina Daws 5TH GRADE Yvonne Dickinson David Dority Daniel Dye Steven English Terry English Kelly Ewing Keshia Fuller Brandon Gibbons Theresa Griffith Colby Hodgens Amy Homotoff Patricia Hughes Keith Joslin Jon Keyser Perry Looney Kenny Moore Christy Murphy Sharon Nelson Stacy Nolan Kyle O'Dell Timothy Parrish Ritchie Pratt Christy Phillips Justin Reed Trinity Reese Carla Richmond Larry Riddle Misty Ruston Marcy Scott Vonnie Silkowski Shawn Smallen Brandi Spears Tony Thibodeaux Tina Thom Stephanie Thomason 5TH GRADE Danny Wade Jimmy Waldrop Daniel Walker Gyn Wheat Adam White Justin Whittenburg Jeremy Wilfong Ashley Williamson Chad Williams Jason Wilson Ronnie Wilson Stacy Woodward Laurinda Woods Tamala Youngblood 4TH GRADE Cory Allen Kimberly Barr Jennifer Barrow Cholla Branson Steven Burnett 55 56 Tammy Burris Ta Lcshia Coleman April Copeland Patricia Cotherman Adam Carter John Condren Shawn Coughran Jay Crcckkillcr Daniel Daws Paul Day 4TH GRADE Steven Dewitt Mark Dillard Kimberly Duty Bryan Dyer Richard Dyer Jeff Edwards Crystal Emberton Shone Fain Stephanie Flurry Brandy Gibbons Patricia Gish Preston Gray Trey Greer Thomas Griggs Casey Hail Misty Harvell Rusty Hcincr Christy Hyde Cody Hyde Karen Jennings Amy Jones Misty Jones Patrick Johnson Shawn Long Amanda Looney Patrick Lypcr Gil Lyons Jaime McCollom Daphney Mahon Randy Nolan Kevin Omo Rulan Osburn Brian Owens Roderick Owens Christy Parrish 4TH GRADE April Peterson Rebecca Pollock Danny Pope Jansen Reese Jonathan Reese Scott Robertson Victoria Rose Eddy Russell Nica Sanders Jacob Scott Steven Schultz Ruth Scubold Jennifer Stanfield David Sisco Melissa Thornburg Gaylon Turpin Anthony Williamson Jeremy Wilson Lehi Woodromc Terrance Wright 57 58 Jeremiah Armstrong Stephanie Atkins Daniel Blankenship Greg Bobbitt Dawn Broadhurst Fawn Broadhurst Courtney Brown Kevin Bruce Rodney Burton Amy Busma 3RD GRADE Jody Cantrell Jamie Castleberry Randall Conley Angela Copeland Shane Copeland Amanda Davis Heather Davis Jad Dowdy Amanda English Gerald Floyd Daman Freeman Eric Freeman Glenda Hall Danyelle Harp Mandy Hogan Monica Johnson Renea Jones Amanda Kidd Steve Korte Sabrina LaFave Gcrrod Lewis Justin Lewis Jason Loudermilk Logan Mahan Mark Mancss Tony Matlock Angela Monholland Lagina Omo Aaron O’Neal Christy O'Neal Candy Parrish Charles Person Angel Phillips Regina Plant Janie Plymale 3RD GRADE Shane Poindexter Jeremy Potocki Dean Reichert Brad Releford Terry Roberts Jeffrey Robertson Casic Rutherford Jeannie Sexton Jody Shamblin Kimberly Shiglcy Leslie Smith Crystal Stout Michael Stout Tamanda Stout James Taylor Jennifer Tenncll Jimmy Thibodeaux Larry Thomason Mandy Turner Amy Waits Brock White Scott White Misty Whittaker Brandy Whittcnburg James Youngblood 59 60 Lori Balcntine Jennifer Brewster Billy Brooks Nathan Brown Sheila Cowan Kristie Daniel Roger Daws Jenny Day Darrell Dewitt Aundrea Dillard 2ND GRADE Jennifer Dothagc Rhonda English Lisa Ewing Sommer Faulkenberry April Gray Cassandra Head Chris Hodgens Ncllabeth Hogan Allen Hurston Carrie Hyde Heather Irwin Brandon Jones Leticia Lawless Freddy Lewis Sheronda Limore Tommy London Vanessa Miller Brandon Mills Charles Newcomb Natasha Nolan Rylan Osborne Glenda Pcgg Kendall Perccful Melissa Petree Tina Petree Angie Reese Eugene Reese Kendall Releford Lakesha Releford Latoya Releford Kerinda Riggs Amanda Ruston Lori Sanders Rcbckah Sansford Chuck Scubold 2ND GRADE Jesse Sexton Chad Simpson Lance Southern Kelly Tabor Lisa Turpin Brad Wasson Brian Wasson Billy Wheeler Torrey Williamson Gabrielle W'oodromc 1ST GRADE Wesley Abbott Joshua Albert Jay Allen Justin Armer Susan Austin Rachel Bolin Kelli Broadway Roger Dale Brunk Adam Bull Jody Carter 61 62 Adam Cole Willie Coleman Jeremiah Creason Wesley Daniel Jeremy Day Juslin Dyer Jeremy Gilstrap Paul Gish Tracy Graham Trina Green 1ST GRADE Maria Greer Brandon Gregory Ryan Harris Marla Hawk Charis Head Charlene Hedrick Dcnclla Hernandez Brian Hollis Brandon Hyman Robert Jetton Shcrard Johnson Tommy Jones Amber Libby Jason Maupin Katrina McClatchcy Eric Montgomery Jenniler Moore Brandon Morris Ronnie Owens Garland Pegg Brandy Pcrccful Michael Person Heather Peterson Joseph Peterson Harold Poindexter David Reese Stacie Reichert Jason Riley Gary Ruckman Isabelle Self Stephanie Shigley Gina Smallcn Jason Sport Kelly Stout Nicholas Thomas 1ST GRADE Tyesha Williams Joshua Wilson Adam Wood Amanda Woolever KINDERGARTEN Jerry Atkins. Jr. Tasha Beaty Amos Breedlove Brandon Bridges Ashley Brown Stephen Carr Brandie Chandler Stephanie Clark Stephen Condrcn Tanya Conley Michael Conner LeRena Darrow Paul Davis Sarah Davis Shane Davis 63 Matthew Dodson Carolyn Duty Stacy Falkncr Brandon Foust AuNaya Gordon Edward Green Scott Hall Jennifer Harp Jonathon Henson Danielle Honeycutt KINDERGARTEN Steven Horn Robert LaFave Kendall Landers Ben Langhorne Amanda Lawless Christopher Lawson Amanda Libby Shawn Limorc Jason Loris Kim Loris Matthew McKinney Leslie Miller Cathy Murphy Billy Nichols Angela Nunn Steven Pcrronc Craig Plant Adrianne Reese Kristy Releford Michelle Releford Timothy Releford David Richards Christina Sanford Christopher Sandord Mariya Sisco 64 Randy Skelton Chauncey Smith Derek Stodden Terri Tabor Coby Tate Leon Taylor, Jr. James Taylor Troy Taylor Lance Teague Elizabeth Tinsman KINDERGARTEN Carrie Turner Jeffrey Turrentine Kim White Ryan Williamson Melinda Wilson SPECIAL EDUCATION Jimmy Crain Lonnie Creek Jason Davis Billy Daws Tina Griffith Tommy Jones Nicole Kozal Tanya Lewis Keith Parmenter James Releford Jason Russell Andy Self Ricky Sexton Christel Shannon 65 TAMMY MATLOCK daughter of Burrell and Kathy Matlock an eighth grader at Roland Junior High School was killed in a car accident at Muskogee on October 14, 1985, on her way to a band contest at Catoosa IN MEMORIAM JENNIFER HARP daughter of Harry and Connie Harp a kindergartener at Roland Grade School was killed by a hit-and-run driver at Shady Grove on November 11, 1985 66 HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY DELANIA BAUMANN Home Ec, Family Planning CHUCK DAVIS Special Education, Physical Education DANA DINSMORE Band, Choir, Music Theory JAMES DOWDY Agriculture, Horticulture VICKIE EARNHART Zoology. Physiology, Biology, Chemistry MARY GAZZOLA Art, English Library Science MARY ANITA HALL English. Spanish PATRICK KELLEY English, History, High School Counselor FREDA LATTIMORE English ALLEN LAWSON Band, Music Theory JANICE LAWSON Algebra. Physics, Trigonometry, Computers HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY EDDIE LEWIS Physical Education, Driver's Education MYRON LOCKWOOD Agriculture EVERT PICKARTZ World History and Geography, Theater, Spanish Journalism KATHY QUICKEL Physical Education, Biology KENNETH RORIE American History, World Government CHARLES SADLER Athletic Director, American Hsitory NORMA STEWART Typing, Accounting, Business Law ANDREA WALKER English, Speech WAYNE WATTS Shop, Drafting KATHY WEBB Algebra, Math RONNIE WEBB Physical Education, Driver's Education JUNIOR HIGH FACULTY NORMAN BARTON Oklahoma History, Math RUSSELL DAVIS American History, Civics, Geography PEGGY FEARS English JUDY FOLKS History, Science, Home Ec. DENNIS HARPER Physical Education LENNA HENSON English, Speech JIMMY MARION Science, English, Reading, Math, Social Studies HAROLD MATLOCK Physical Education, Computers DANNY O DELL Algebra. Math CINDY QUINTON Science BRENDA RAGSDALE Remedial Reading JUNIOR HIGH FACULTY LARRY TATE Science PEGGY YOUNG English. Math GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY LORETTA BEATY First Grade MARILYN BOHANNON Third Grade JANICE BREWSTER First Grade ALMA BRIDGERS Second Grade DcRHONDA BULL Music LINDA COLE Special Education RUTH CONDREN Second Grade MARGARET CULLUM Fourth Grade GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY s TERRI DAVIS Kindergarten DIANE DYER First Grade KATHY EWING Remedial Math SHARON FAULKENBERRY Third Grade SHIRLEY GARRISON Second Grade JANICE GORDON Kindergarten MARY GREBE Kindergarten DONNA HANNAH Second Grade KAREN McMELLON Speech Therapist JEANIE McREYNOLDS Remedial Reading PEGGY MILLER Fourth Grade GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY LINDA MORGAN Kindergarten WANDA RICHARDSON Third Grade CANDACE ROBERTS Math PAT SCHAEFER Special Education ANNA SHACKELFORD English 5 - 6 LOYCE TATE Social Studies VICKIE TERRY Fourth Grade KATHY WEBB English 5 - 6 FRAN WHITSITT Reading, Athletics MONTE WOOD Science 5 - 6 JOYCE WOODRUFF First Grade SCHOOL PERSONNEL LORINDA ALLEN Cook DONNA ASBILL Cook KENNETH BAILEY Custodian PHYLLIS BARNES Teacher's Aide ROBERT BARNES Custodian NORMA BARTHEL Cafeteria Manager RUBY BROWN Aide RO MAR BRUNK Aide JERRY CARROLL Custodian HELEN GEORGE Cook MILDRED GIESLER Cook SCHOOL PERSONNEL TERAL HOLMES Custodian NANCY PYLE Teacher’s Aide ANNA REDDEN Cook SYLVIA ROBERTS Teacher’s Aide JOSIE SARGENT Cook LILY SHAMBLIN Board Secretary SANDY STRONG High School Secretary MARY ANN THORNBURG Teacher’s Aide VIRGINIA WAKEFIELD Treasurer THELMA WILSON Cook LARRY WOODS Custodian Tami takes a front row seat in American History, surrounded by Robert, Chad, Travis, and Wayion. The Three T's in Typing: Tracey, Tammy, Teresa. FIFTH (ABOVE) AND SIXTH GRADE FOOTBALL TEAMS 'T _■ SEVENTH GRADE FOOTBALL TEAM AND JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM AND 1985 SCHEDULE SEPT. 10 STILWELL 24 RANGERS 0 SEPT. 17 EUFAULA 45 RANGERS 6 SEPT. 24 CHECOTAH 31 RANGERS 14 OCT. 8 MULDROW 23 RANGERS 0 OCT. 22 SPIRO 33 RANGERS 6 OCT. 29 POTEAU 39 RANGERS 24 NOV. 4 SALLISAW 40 RANGERS 18 SPIRIT WEEK gave Eddie Wilds and Tommy Gage a chance to shine, while Shawn Reichert, Bill Copeland, Brandi Sherrill and Casey Hendricks to their thing. CHEERLEADERS Kala Wade Angela Dye Bobbie Gann Alyson Douglas Denise Mitchell DeShonne Cherry Jeannette Mitchell Regina Griffin ROLAND SUPPORTS THE RANGERS SEPT. 6 EUFAULA 6 RANGERS 14 SEPT. 13 CHECOTAH 20 RANGERS 18 SEPT. 20 STILWELL 14 RANGERS 0 SEPT. 27 VIAN 20 RANGERS 3 OCT. 4 MORRIS 28 RANGERS 0 OCT. 11 SALLISAW 31 RANGERS 13 OCT. 18 VALLIANT 6 RANGERS 16 OCT. 25 SPIRO 28 RANGERS 7 NOV. 1 MULDROW 34 RANGERS 0 NOV. 8 POTEAU 3 RANGERS 12 ROLAND RANGER SENIORS $s M nd Brian Chandler Jesse Flowers Jeff Howard Sam Rogers Ricky Turpin Kevin Flurry Elton McElwcc Darroyl Sanders Eddie Wilds 1985 FOOTBALL HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES GINA GRIFFIN JEANNETTE MITCHELL SHANNA REDDEN KAYLYNN KELLER MELISSA FLEETWOOD TINA COLLINS TAMMY COPELAND 86 WEIGHTLIFTING AND P.E. CLASSES 5th Grade Girls Basketball Team 5th Grade Boys Basketball Team 6th Grade Girls Basketball Team 6th Grade Boys Basketball Team EIGHTH (ABOVE) AND NINTH GRADE BOYS BASKETBALL TEAMS JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM AND HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADERS HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAMS 1985-86 RANGER BASKETBALL ACTION LADY RANGERS AGAINST THE LADY INDIANS 1986 BASKETBALL HOMECOMING QUEEN AND HER COURT Queen Carla Spears, escorted by Rodney Williamson ATTENDANTS AND ESCORTS Becky Hogan and Stuart Davis Shannon Benoit and James Collins Michelle Harris and Keith Jones Bonita Teague and Rodney Shepard Flower-girl Tasha Beaty and Crown-bearer Wesley Daniel Coach Quickel quickly quips with members of the girls’ team wno went on to win the Miami tournament. Forward Michelle Harris shows the Lady Indians how to score a couple of points to win over-time. Ranger Jeff Bonds boosts the Junior Varsity with a drive for a basket. Coach Lewis and the Roland Rangers go over a bit of game strategy to assure a win over the Indians. THE 1985-86 ROLAND RANGER BAND BAND OFFICERS Jack Shamblin, 8th Grade representative Tammy Jones, Junior Class representative Tammy Copeland, Senior Class representative Tiffany Earnhart, 9th Grade representative Casey Kendrick, 10th Grade representative Jerry Vaughn, reporter Shanna Redden, secretary Pam Daws, president Monta Anderson, vice-president Darrin Gray, drum major Kristie Roberts, flag captain Stephanie Marchant, rifle captain Sherron Leonard, reporter Darrin Gray is drum major of the Roland Ranger band. Mr. Lawson leads a performance at half-time of the football game. Mf ns 7 1985-86 is the last year in band for these seniors. The Flag and Rifle Corps, made it to state competitions this year. The Sixth Grade band makes good music. The Seventh Grade band will move up at the end of this year. These band members qualified for All-District band. 7th Grade band practice. Beginners’ Band. Tiffany Earnhart escorted by Raymond Strong Angel Reichert escorted by Kelly Redden Tammy Jones escorted by Patrick Riley Liz Shamblin escorted by Trad Lattimore Shanna Redden escorted by Darrin Gray THE HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR Below right. Senior Choir officers: Cindy Matthews, president; Shanna Redden, vice-president; Theresa Hopkins, secretary; Eva Kinney, reporter; Tammy Benton, reporter; Dana Dinsmore, director. Below left. Junior Choir officers: Shelly Waldrop, president; Stephanie Mackey, vice-president; Kyla Bridges, reporter. INHIBIRD The High School Choir sang “Material Girl ” “Bill Bailey,” and “Hats” at the theater production of Inhibird. THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR ROLAND F. F. A. CHAPTER 1985-86 SUPERIOR CHAPTER AWARD AGRICULTURE STUDENTS AT ROLAND HIGH Lockwood, SHANNA REDDEN GENA GRIFFIN Sweetheart and Runner-Up SHANNA REDDEN FFA Sweetheart Inhibird salutes FFA SWEETHEART DAIRY JUDGING Bob Nolen Ginger Flowers Jana Daws Jeff Howard SHOP Joel Davis Andy Carter Kevin Flurry PASTURE RANGE Jeff Howard Brad Aldridge Brent Webb Tony Floyd Ricky Turpin Bob Nolen Gene Knaul Marc Redden SPEECH Shanna Redden James Hood Monta Anderson LIVESTOCK Tony Floyd Ken Wakefield Travis Osborne Brian Jones Hughes Fletcher Steve Mack Robb Elliott Ronnie Walker 9th LAND Shawn Grahman David Evans Mike Reed Jeff Peirce Ronnie Walker Steve Mack Ginger Flowers Gene Nall Jana Daws Ray Redden Roger Tabor Marc Redden Joey Person Glenn Fleetwood Roben Dye Russell Woolcver Ken Wakefield OFFICERS Secretary Monta Anderson Sentinel Choise Shamblin Vice-President Bob Nolen President Jeff Howard Reporter Ronnie Hooks Treasurer Joe Lindsey FORESTRY Brent Webb Michael Webb Mark Mason Steve Mason Albert Williamson CROPS Michael Webb Keith Jones Ronnie Hooks Brent Webb LAND Jeff Howard Monta Anderson Brad Aldridge Mark Mason Brent Webb Tony Floyd Ricky Turpin James Hood Andy Carter Joe Lindsey Bob Nolen POULTRY Joey Person Gene Nall Ron Carter Jeff West Jeff Petree Roy Nichols Reggie West ELECTRICITY Jerry Hood Roy Nichols Jody Johnson Brad Aldridge -----K'.' Above, Mrs. Lawson's Honors Algebra II class. Below, students who entered the Voice of Democracy contest. Winners were Ronnie Hooks, Donna Gilbert, Shawn Reichert. ROLAND F. H. A. CHAPTER Front row: Nira McClatchey, Eva Kinney, Cindy Kling, Denessa Floyd, Dorothy Ridenour, Shannon Wells, Lisa Barrow. Second row: Lynne Mackey, Sheila Bland, Bobbie Gann, Beth Aldridge, Jodi Sharp, Tamra Mussman, Rita Shepard. Tammy Nelson, Carla Williams. Third row: Lisa Coughran, Cindy Stevens, Eddie Wilds, Dean Dowdy, Carla Spears, Gena Griffin, Angel Teague, Michelle Flarris, Kristi Dean. Mrs. Baumann, sponsor. President Stevens and vice-president Coughran. F. H. A. CHAPTER OFFICERS Front row: Carla Spears, 12th Grade representative Eva Kinney, historian Cindy Kling, recreation chairman Tamra Mussman, chaplain Shannon Wells, 9th Grdc representative Denessa Floyd, 8th Grade representative Back row: Lynne Mackey, Junior High recreation chairman Lisa Coughran, vice-president Cindy Stevens, president Bobbie Gann, secretary Dean Dowdy, parliamentarian Jodi Sharp, music leader Kristi Dean, reporter Not pictured: Bobbie Jeremiah, treasurer Gena Griffin, llth Grade representative 119 The Halloween coronation ceremony is a highlight of our school year. All classes compete in the Halloween contests each year. Angela Copeland and Jad Dowdy. Marta Greer and Gary Ruckman. MRS. BULL AND TEACHERS THE SPANISH CLUB Chris Williamson, reporter; Jeff Howard, vice-president; Eddie Wilds, president; Melissa Fleetwood, secretary; Sheila Daniel, reporter. Prince Jerry Vaughan and Princess Carla Williams Queen Sheila Daniel and King Tommy Gage THE SPANISH CLUB BANQUET Eddie Wilds, president Kala, Tamra and Jeremy, program chairmen. Mrs. Gazzola teaches 7th Grade art during the last hour of the day 131 ART Mrs. Gazzola with art students Laurie and Lanci Seu bold, Kim Gentry and Morgan Seubold Mrs. Earnhart teaches the Honors Chemistry class. Mrs. Lattimore teaches the Honors English class. ALPHA PSI OMEGA Mrs. Walker organized Roland’s first chapter of Alpha Psi Omega, national speech fraternity. Front row: Mrs. Walker, Rita Younger, Jean Ann Younger, Liz Shamblin, Colleen Courtney, Tamiko White. Eva Kinney. Melanie Sevenstar, Kala Wade, Mary Dewitt, Pam Daws, Denise Mitchell, Alyson Douglas, Gina Low, Tammy Benton. Second row: Chris Williamson, James Hood, Jerry Vaughan, Jeremy Kidd, Ronnie Hooks. Trad Lattimorc, Darrin Gray, Cheryl Mayner, Juliana Eadcs. Sunny Huddleston and Sherron Leonard ALPHA PSI OMEGA OFFICERS Ronnie Hooks, vice-president Trad Lattimorc, president 133 Mrs. Walker and her speech students planned the tournament. ROLAND’S FIRST QUALIFYING SPEECH TOURNEY These students helped to make the tournament a success. 7V ,V SPEECH SALLISAW: THIRD PLACE Above, students who participated in the Sallisaw Tournament MULDROW: SWEEPSTAKES Mrs. Walker holds the first-place sweepstakes trophy from Muldrow THE BOARD TREADERS Rehearsal for THE BLUE BAG on February 24 and 27 Jeff West Roy Nichols Brian Jones in CHARLIE THE CHICKEN ONE-ACT PLAY FESTIVAL Becky Schlieff and Beth Aldridge in ROUGE ATOMI- QUE RANGER Newspaper staff _ Brad Woclbcr, Adam Peters ■ I1 ! .... yammv Benton, Cindy Stevens a Muss man in' Jean Ann Younger Brian Chandli ley Woods Adam Peters Brad Woelbcr Tammy Benton Jean Tamra Mussman Bobbie Gann and Cindy Stevens ROLAND RANGER Yearbook staff Dick Pickartz, Ike Hedrick. Raymond Weaver Mike Kilpatrick. Maurita Shepard. Frankie Fain Waylon Reeves, Anthony Allen. Kathleen Hardin, Michelle Harris. Inhibird salutes KATHLEEN HARDIN Annual Queen f to ANTHONY ALLEN Annual King INHIBIRD’S ALBUM From Junior High Valaric Shepard shows how its done. From Grade School Mandy Turner waves to everyone. From High School Kala, Tamiko, Bob, Stoney. Andy, make an interesting tableau. In August, things were full at grade school. Billy Nichols adapts well to school! Mrs. Shackelford supervises Christmas program. Brandy, Amanda, Jason and Marla work well. Mrs. Gordon is surrounded by sleepy Amanda, tranquil La Rena, and bored Melinda. Brandon Jones led the group from grade school. Myles Chatham, Joey Johnson, Amanda Looney, J. D. Stanfield, and Steve Burnett work hard. Mrs. Cole’s class stays busy. James Taylor, Jimmy Thibodeaux and Lagina Omo think studying is great. Mrs. Hannah is in control! Rylan Osborne stares straight ahead. Lisa Turpin turns her face away. Lisa Ewing poses for her picture. Kendall Perceful looks straight at us. All of this in a sea of faces. Mrs. Bohannon says “No surprises!” Down the middle Scotty White, Regina Plant, and Kevin Bruce act their parts. At the back Amy Wait shows a classmate how it’s done. All of the students in this class concentrate well on the assignment. November was a good month to study and learn. 149 Brandon Hyman stands tall! Lance Southern ignores Chad Simpson and Chuck Seubold at the fountain. December was all Christmas program. Tim Parrish was Roland's best speller with Leslie Toney coming in second. Stephanie Mackey, Kyla Bridges. Julie Gardner Ginger Gardner, Shannon Casteberry turn on the charm. Barry Mason, Tiffany Dean, Cody Cosner, Shea Beaty are front-rowers. Johnny Jones, Brian Mason, Jeff Pctrcc, Michael Chandler are out of class. 151 Rafferty leaps; Brian poses; Allen thinks about a pitch. Tiffany and Shelly look up; Sherry and Tracey help Mrs. Beaty. I- i mmam - v W Hi m By the time that March had rolled around at Junior High, the Home Ec class was busy making their summer shorts; Mr. Tate’s class was studying hardening of the arteries; Mr. O'Dell's math class had solved all the angles; Mrs. Quenton’s science class had all the mysteries solved; Mrs. Brunk had her study hall in the best of order; and the Junior High halls were full at the wrong times. Inhibird thinks it was a great year. Don’t you? Inhibird thinks you ought to enjoy these shots! Travis Tabor docs study once in a while, we think; Tommy Rantz has Jason Allen for a halo; Paula Winston isn't certain, and Daniel Pollock looks way off; Barry Moore and Tony Toman hit the books; Rob Hodson and Kim James study with closed books; and Chris Wilson learns how to do an outline. Ah! Pleasant memores i n Michelle Keller and Valerie Thorp ham it up! Karla Stephens and Jeff Howard together? Mrs. Lawson's geometry students win prizes for facial expressions. The next question is worth five points; What in the world happened to Dorothy Ridenour and Tammy Reeves? Tim Bland asks an intelligent question: What good arc all the trappings of technology when one has it all? The cheerleaders sum it all up in SCHOOL SPIRIT! GjYO jXCiOili .$0. i.Jiiao Deanna Jeremiah chaperones Rachel Tabor and Alain Buckner during their encounter in the hallways of Roland High. Stoney Woods is writing a book on how to run the halls. Carla Williams was having to de ide between which one to choose. Reggie West and Sam Rof :rs look at different people; Which way do you think V: leric Thorp was from them? David Dart and Kelly Reddei are working a math problem. Teresa Kling bought her a n w Mustang to cruise Grand. m Kim Edwards won’t listen to M; . Hall at picture time. Ursula Taylor and Jeremy Kidd ( )ver Mrs. Walker’s sign. Lisa Carter, Juliana Eades, Gail ( arroll, and Christie Goff discuss the prices of things in Consumer Education. Jeff Beaty, Paul Stephens, Kim James, and Dean Dowdy always make an effort in 5th hour biology. Lisa Coughran and Teresa Kling know where things are. Bobbie Gann decides that smiling is better than studying. Jim Blackwood tries to impress Mrs. Quinton. Sherron Leonard. Cheryl Mayner, and Liz Shamblin find all of the answers in the books. Calvin Teague finds no answers in his book; closed. Anthony Allen doing what he does best: Dreaming. Keith Martin, William Powers, and Elaine Hodges listening to three different drummers. Andy Jones, Bobbie Jeremiah, and Lisa Coughran try. Tony Freeman, Anthony Allen, and John Dunn, my daddy’s friends, carry on in the hallway. Inhibird's daddy points to Brian Jones who has his hat on in the hall. Couple of the Year: Brad Woelber and Sheila Daniel. Ron Carter, Brian Jones, Jeff Beaty turn on the charm. Only a picture would prove that Luke Mackey studies. Posed? Bonita Teague and Aurora Castleberry go high. Rodney Castleberry gets serious about his “waves.” Laurie Seubold paints away during the second hour. Debbie Johnson, Angela Dye, and Becky Schlieff do library time. Watch these different expressions on the faces of Mrs. Webb, Patty Eslinger, and Kala Wade. Tony Freeman is one of my daddy’s buddies. Is Carolyn Dean sleeping while studying or studying while sleeping? James Varner and Ike Hedrick dedicate themselves. Eugene Moreland, Alian Buckner, Don Hyatt, and Chad Nolan take a break on the shed they are building in Ag. Superman Larry Newcomb and sleepy John Dunn. Trad Lattimorc and Darrin Gray do their work while Tammy Benton applies the make-up work rule. Tami Patton, Tammy Benton and Denise Johnson smile. Terry McElwee and Ellington Releford battle the Indians. This was the last page that we put together! Inhibird included his good friend, Paul Reed. Choise Shamblin and Tami Patton try to smile. Carla Spears and Cindy Andrews change classes. Reggie West is certain he’ll win one. Which one? The drill team at Roland High. Sharon Gaston, Debbie Johnson, Kim Shamblin, F.H.A. VELMA’S FLOWER SHOP East Roland Road Owner: Velma Daniel All-6252 THE ROLAND RANGER Thanks, Advertisers THE BOARD TREADERS HUMPTY-DUMPTY DAY CARE 707 Garrison Creek Road, Roland THE SPANISH CLUB Tamra Mussman represented Roland at the Wilburton contest Midwest SPORTING GOODS Park Plaza Shopping Center Fort Smith, Arkansas 72903 (501) 783-3163 INSURANCE REAL ESTATE® Complete Insurance and Real Estate Service Buck and Connie Laster, Salesmen Jean Schaefer, Agent Brenda Barnes, Agent Gary Schaefer, Agent Muldrow Office No. 8 Eastern Heights 427-3211 Sallisaw Office 204 East Choctaw 775-6251 THE FLOWER SHOP Highway 64, Harvell’s Square Roland, Oklahoma 74954 427-4711 Owners: Bill, Clarice, Amanda, and Jason Chisum CRACKER JACK’S Harvell Square Roland, Oklahoma 74954 CHILDREN’S CLOTHING GIFT ITEMS Customized T-SHIRTS Special Orders - Free Layaway Welcome QUALITY FURNITURE FAIR Highway 64 East, Roland, Oklahoma 74954, (918) 427-6171 Congratulations, Seniors, From Your Hometown Furniture Store BANCROFT PAPER COMPANY, INC Founded 1923 Industrial Paper and Sanitary Supplies 70 South 6th Street P.O. Box 631 Fort Smith, Arkansas 72902 783-5102 McKinney grocery station Main Street Roland, Oklahoma 74954 Phone: 427-7232 OWNERS MIKE, CAROLYN MATTHEW McKINNEY R RIVERSIDE EDWARD’S GENERAL m ELECTRIC CENTER Color TVs and Video Systems Appliances and Air-conditioning Satellites Highway 64 West Phone Roland, Oklahoma 427-5454 SEQUOYAH STATE BANK P.O.BOX A ' MULDPOW. OKLAHOMA 74948 ARKANSAS SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLY 123 North 22nd Street Fort Smith, Arkansas NORWEST FINANCIAL Since 1897, your dependable money source For information on any of our financial services, from personal loans to business capital, call your nearby Norwest Financial office. ««ill NORWEST FINANCIAL Norwest Financial Roland Hills Shopping Center Highway 64 Roland, Oklahoma 74754 427-3282 RANGER CORRAL Drive-In and Recreation Next to Roland High School Owners: Jim Linda Bennett Phones: 427-5991 or 427-9903 Advance Your Education With H.E.L.R From Merchants Move Ahead in Life with our Higher Education Loan Plan for Students. 4 Merchants National Bank Downtown 723 Garrison 785-1421 Merchants Central 5400 Rogers 785-7575 Phoenix Village Branch Phoenix Village 785-7550 Southside Motor Bank Highway 71 South at |enny Lind 785-1421 VELMA’S FLOWER SHOP 308 East Dorcas Owner: Velma Daniel 427-6252 THE CORNER STORE Open 24 Hours 7 Days A Week Fresh Do-Nuts Sandwiches Made Daily Gas - Beer - Groceries - Ice 100 East Ray Fine Boulevard Roland, Oklahoma 74954 427-5322 PRINCE DRUG STORE 1112 Towson Fort Smith, Arkansas Prescriptions Since 1933 Open 7 Days a Week FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ROLAND Directors: J. Max Jiles, Chairman James M. Dean, Vice-Chairman Cleveland Rowland James Breashears J. C. Calvert Bob Doss US 64 Hwy Roland Road 427-7474 Roland and 100 E. Ray Fine Blvd. 775-6311 Sallisaw INTERSTATE INN HILTON AGENCY Earl Hilton Roberts, CIC Highway 64 Roland, Oklahoma 74954 Phone: 427-3255 REALTOR INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AVERY SNACK FOODS 217 north a street FORT SMITH ARKANSAS 72901 501 783-0541 DELMAS ROBERTS REALTY “Where Real Estate Is A Profession And Not A Sideline” Roland Office, Roland, Oklahoma. Phone: 427-5281 ROLAND IGA Friendly Service - Low Prices Open 7 Days A Week Monday to Saturday - 8 to 8 Sunday - 9 to 6 The Hottest Deli - Bakery in Town Computes at CAJC, Box 606, Poteau, Oklahoma 74953 (918)647-8660 DON R. MORTON, DDS ROBERTS AUTOMOTIVE CORPORATION Melvin and Kenneth Roberts, 1520 Towson Avenue, Fort Smith, Arkansas 2 Eastern Heights Muldrow, Oklahoma 74948 427-7404 When the school year is over and teachers and students have gone, the Year of the Inhibird will be remembered fc its excellence. Brian, Tammy, Mary, Dale, Joe, Mary Lynn, Brandi, and Frankie can all tell you how good it wa Thev helped to make it that wav' ‘‘Deep within the mind, a thought occurred. It moved a hand that held a pencil. Across the paper the pencil moved, guided by the hand, guided by the mind.” from INHIBIRD


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