Roosevelt High School - Rough Rider Yearbook (Roosevelt, OK)
- Class of 1980
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1980 ROUGHRIDER The Roughrider Gym Roosevelt, Gklahoma My R' Dale McCollom President Jimmie Martin Clerk Dwight Peterson Vice President The 1979-80 yearbook is respect- fully dedicated to these five men who have contributed with great de- votion their valuable time to the betterment of the Roosevelt School System. Our appreciation cannot be adequately expressed: therefore, we simply say Hthank youu for the enthu siastic efforts expended in endeavor ing to always provide the very best for the students in this system. We hope in future years you will look at this yearbook and remember us. .n-fu Chester Buchanan Martin Mahoney Member Member A U 3 'af :erm 4256 uf www: , SENIORS We can earn one more tomorrow by the work we do today. .l ,ff Sharon Block Pam Block Debbie Cook Tamra Cotterell Sharon Daniel Ricky Davis ,mmf Alan Gibbons Danny Hilliard Max Horton Terrell Howard Teresa Lowell Basil McClure Irene Miller Vonda Miller Jerry Smith Jeff Vanderpol The Senior Class would like to thank our sponsor, Mrs. Wanda Jackson, and our class parents, Mr. 8 Nrs. Buck Cook and Mr. 8 Mrs. Truman McClure, for all their time and support that they have given us. We truly appreciate the leadership that you have provided by assisting and guiding us through our last year of high school. WE LOVE YOU!!! 3 CLASS OF 1980 SHARON LEA BLOCK Sharon is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Block and has attended school in Roosevelt all 12 years. She was voted HMost Talentedn in her senior class. Her high school accomplishments are as follows: Sr. Class Reporter, Jr. Play, Basketball 4 yrs., FHA 2 yrs, 4-H 9 yrs., 4-H Secretary 79-80, Science Club 3 yrs., High School Rodeo Association 4 yrs., Dele- gate to the American Royal 4-H Conference 1978, NewspaperlAnnual 4 yrs., Honor Society 4 yrs., OSU Alumni Association, Freshman Co- Valedictorian, and Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents. Sharon plans to attend South- western State University in Weatherford, majoring in commer- cial art. She also plans to con- tinue rodeoing. PAM LA KAY BLOCK The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Block, Pam has attended school all 12 years at Roosevelt. Among her accomplishments are: HMost Athletic,H Miss RHS, Sr. Class Secretary - Treasurer, Jr. Play 78-79, Basketball 4 yrs, FHA 4 yrs., Songleader 79-80, 4-H 9 yrs, 4-H President 79-80, Science Club 1 yr., NewspaperlAnnual 4 yrs., Co-Editor 79-80, Honor Soc- iety 4 yrs., and OSU Alumni Asso- ciation. Pam's future plans are to go to Oklahoma State University and major in Medical Records Adminis- tration. DEBRA SUE COOK Debbie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buck Cook and has at- tended all 12 grades at Roose- velt. She was voted HBest Dress- edu in her class, and her school accomplishments include: RHS attendant, Sr. Class Pres- ident, Jr. Play, Basketball 2 yrs., FHA 4 yrs., FHA Secretary 79-80, 4-H 9 yrs., 4-H Vice Pres- ident 79-80, Science Club 1 yr., NewspaperfAnnual 3 yrs., Honor Society 4 yrs., 8 Who's Who Among American High School Students. Future plans for Debbie are to attend college at Southwestern State University in Weatherford. Her major is undecided. TAMRA JO COTTERELL The daughter of Dave and Joy Foose, Tamra moved to Roosevelt from California during her fresh- man year. Her highschool accom- plishments are as follows: nMost Rowdy,H Jr. Play 78- 79, Basketball 1 yr., Cheerleader 1 yr., NewspaperfAnnual 1 yr., 4-H 3 yrs. Following graduation, Tamra's immediate plans are to work. Her future plans are indefinite. SHARON LOUISE DANIEL Sharon is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Colbert. She has attended Roosevelt High School for 2 years. She was voted HMost Content,H played basketball 2 yrs., and was in 4-H for 2 yrs. After graduation, Sharon plans to attend college in Nevada. CLASS OF 1980 RICKY DALE DAVIS Ricky is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Davis and has attended school in Roosevelt for 6 years. Among his high school accomplish- ments are the following: nClass Crack Up,n Jr. Play 78- 79, and FFA 4 yrs. Ricky's plans for the future are to attend the Vo-Tech school at Burns Flat and learn the mechanic trade. EDDIE ALAN GIBBONS The son of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gibbons, Alan moved to Roosevelt in the eighth grade. He was voted nMost Contentn in the senior class. His high school accomplishments include: Jr. Play 78-79, Basketball 1 yr., Baseball 4 yrs., and FFA 4 years. Alan plans to attend Okmulgee Tech following graduation. DANNY LEE HILLIARD Danny is the son of Mr. 8 Mrs. Allen Moore. He has attended school in Roosevelt for 8 years, and was voted HMost Athleticn by his classmates. His accomplish- ments are as follows: Jr. Play 78- 79, Basketball 4 yrs., Baseball 4 yrs., and FFA 4 yrs. He also received the High School All American Award in Ath- letic Ability for Scholarship, Leadership, and Sportsmanship. Danny's plans for the future are to attend Southeastern State University at Durant, where he plans to study mathematics and play baseball. LEONARD MAX HORTON Max is the son of Mr. 8 Mrs. attended J. W. Horton and has Roosevelt Schools for twelve years. He was voted nClass Cowboy,H was in the Jr. Play 78-79, and was in FFA 4 yrs. Max plans to start farming following graduation. TERRELL DON HOWARD The son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Howard, Terrell has attended Roosevelt Schools all 12 years. He was voted nMost Easy Goingn in his senior class. Some of his school accomplishments are men- tioned below: Jr. Play 78- 79, Basketball 4 yrs., Baseball 4 yrs., FFA 4 yrs, FFA Vice-President 79- 80, and Who's Who Among American High- school Students. Following graduation, Terrell plans to go to Oklahoma State University and major in agri- business. TERESA GAIL LOWELL Teresa is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lowell. She moved to Roosevelt from Hobart during her Junior year. She was voted nMost Easy Goingn among the girls in the senior class. Her high- school accomplishments are as follows: FHA 2 years, Pep Club 1 year, NewspaperlAnnual 1 year, Pom-Pom 1 year, and Band 2 years. Teresa's plans following grad- uation are indefinite at this time. CLASS OF 1980 BASIL ZANE MCCLURE The son of Mr. and Mrs. Truman McClure, Basil has been voted by his classmates as nMost Likely To Succeed.n He has attended school in Roosevelt all 12 years. Among his accomplishments are: Mr. RHS, Sr. Class Student Council Representative, Student Council 4 yrs., Student Council President 79- 80, Basketball 4 yrs., FFA 4 yrs., FFA President 79-80, 4-H 6 yrs., Science Club 4 yrs., Science Club President 79- 80, Jr. Play, NewspaperlAnnual Co-Editor 79- 80, Freshman Co- Valedictorian, Honor Society 4 yrs., OSU Alumni Association. Basil plans to attend Abilene Christian University in Abilene, Texas, majoring in pre-med or math. ELIZABETH IRENE MILLER Irene is the daughter of Mary and Carl Miller. She moved to Roosevelt from Burkburnett, Texas the summer prior to her senior year. She was voted nClass Crackupn in her senior class. Her high school accomplishments include: FHA 4 yrs., Volleyball 1 yr., Soccar 1 yr., Choir 1 yr., Pep Club 2 yrs., and FTA 1 yr. After graduating, Irene plans to join the Navy and become a physical therapist. She plans to make the Navy a lifetime career. VONDA CARROLL MILLER Vonda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Miller and has attended school in Roosevelt for 11 years. She was voted nMost Orneryu by her classmates. Her school accomplishments include: RHS attendant, Sr. Class Vice- President, Jr. Play, Basketball 4 yrs., FHA 4 yrs., FHA President 79-80, 4-H 9 yrs., 4-H Reporter 79-80, Science Club 2 yrs., News- paperfAnnual 3 yrs., Honor Socie- ty 4 yrs., OSU Alumni Associa- tion, Freshman Co-Valedictorian, and Who's Who Among American High School Students. Upon graduating Vonda plans to attend Oklahoma Baptist Univer- sity S major in medical records. JEROME ANTHONY SMITH Jerry is the son of Mrs. Donna Smith and has attended Roosevelt Schools for 5 years. He was voted NMost Rowdyn from his sen- ior class. He was in the Jr. Play, 78-79, played Basketball 4 yrs., Base- ball 4 yrs., 8 was in FFA 4 yrs. Jerry's plans following gradu- ation are to go to Southeastern State University at Durant and study history. JEFFREY DEAN VANDERPOL Jeff has attended Roosevelt Schools for 8 years and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Van- He was voted HMost Orn- derpol. eryn by his classmates. Among his school accomplishments are: RHS attendant, Jr. Play 78-79, Basketball 4 yrs., FFA 4 yrs., FFA Sentinel 79-80, 6 Baseball 4 years. Jeff plans to attend the Vo- Tech School at Burns Flat. HAL. , W . A..'.gwW , . Q.. X Q ' , fm M fl ' , ' ' 4 A xx :gr 5,5 ':- I wmv 1 . A , 4. f iff ,X , ii as K x I , f 3 A ,V . 3 . 3 K: . , Kg, Q , 5 Q ,aff - A9 w ef Auf' W I A i, A . 5 I 7 . .X ' ,, k 551 ' t' I' , f - h , ..., ,,.. mx. -aswksgwft.-1+5',,Q,x.. :u.fg:-xi T V . . '1 2 E ,SJ R b , 3 -- KKLLL K K ... . ' Q .:...X I A M fm-awww I e ff , 5, - FEB 54 1 X - ' m I . gg f A ' -f'IfSw,, ' 1 22 ,L ..- fw 'G N W Q' al' 1 X Q SR. FAVORITES Top Right: Basil McClure and Debbie Cook as Host likely To Succeed and Best Dressed. Bottom Right: Alan Gibbons and Tamra Cotterell as Most Content and Most Rowdv. Center: Max Horton and Sharon Block HS Class Cowboy and Most Talented. 3 ,kg .ff Center: Danny Hilliard and Pam BloCk as Most Athletic .. SR. FAVORITES Top Left: Jeff Vaudurpol and Vouda Nillur as Most Oruery. Bottom lQft: Jurry Smith and Ricky Davis as Most Rowdy and Class Crack Up. SR. FAVORITES Top: Irene Miller as Class Crack Up. K f , f 95m ,aff S 14 lx' l of 5 T V ,uf K Q. S f' Bottom: Terrell Howard and Teresa Lowell as Most Easy Going. 'S 'fi u Q 1. 1 N is S? ff S . - iiwi. ff N -si S af.. fwfiiv' N. A - -1, - , 1 ffau-Qs Q? i - N S , gg A A . 5521 .3 ' 2 E - f- ---- X11-if - - - ' 5 -: -ffa , -1li?4ss:- ' 4 -f K 5 -A 3' .12 -K m 11.y, , L..LXL,LL ,,::. ,.:.,. Q ,gyms Frank Alonzo Neal Ayers Jeff Mahoney Keith Miller Donnie Peterson Joel Shockley Medina Thomas JUNIORS Mr. Taylor 95 mf. at 3, Se ,N W -mg L' Hy i . M Simi Cl gh A wmv- ll YE 'f --U 1 af an 1 Sv .3 an SOPHOMORES Johnny Alonzo Steve Chapman Curtis Davis Robin Long Steve Lyde Kim McCollom Leonard McCormack Richard McCormack Sheri Pound Brad Ragsdale Brad Webb Mrs. Elaine Garvin ., Q., ffjff' 4 X... X, -fa? v ,,. vs. i Q W L. -L qw . ..: iA Mr. Nightingale Freddy Alonzo Nyla Ankney Theresa Barrett Joy Chapman Shannon Crockett Victor Erickson Sherrie Gibbons Donna Hawkins Geneva Jones Roxzanne Long Tom Marshall Kammie Morgan Leah Phillips Bobby Roach lrene Ruiz David Ward Donnie Workman W, ..., ,f 4, - . E, ' gash -b .- 6 . - Ku.- send' if ,A ST gf 5.211 ra SE E 5. ' 5 Q rw ,S EIGHTH GRADE Jesse Alonzo Darrell Block Del Franks Dean Horton Hazel Jones Beverly McGee Danny Miller Susan Smith Joell Vanderpol Mr. John Logan QQF SEVENTH GRADE Mr. J. R. Howard Chris Ankney Carol Hawkins Amy Hester Sammy Jackson Jeff Krehbiel Mitch Mahoney Leslie McCormack DeLinda Pound Eddie Riley Roger Slife Curtis Ward Monte Webb Michele Williams ...-I N it .... . Lk .N 'fL-F ,,,-.-..---- ......-. W... Xvv, ORGANIZATIONS Tfiin No matter how dark the 'I beginning, one who strives can reach the sun. 2 'Mg-fh,.. an 'Y T, , M. e ,W,wN,4 W, . ,ttt .. N,ttttt M, . . . . ttt, . ttttt A..- N... .K ........................+ 5. 5 zqggggifgggfhnQ.25,,gg,f,:.. g....i2Q . .27uQ as .,, Q, 23 W 2 ..1ife5f2?.Z'l'2 Q Q -if f ..t g. . e tttt t ,W 4 5 ef .fn 'A e ,ag ,Rib v k 'P' 'W' t ' k MONDAY www .Ye f , . e tr . .A .x E idfiig si e e' A . . , , . , ..,. ,..,,. .. . I 12 .3 4 f' ff' 5 is ,, Q . . , ,,,.j,.,.. . . ,,,t W tM.... . .,t, . . A A 5,m,..,...: 31 32 ga 6 inte a ' .tw A, n 17 . I 'X kk 4 I- . , i ii was k 5 ,V . 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Q This isrit much work ON'- buf .... wha work Hourselii fosdeath? Sfudent Council rfwembers Making posters For an Upcomi ng event . 'working out fha Final 'touches Should get the sl-sow ON The food . Qjiii 21955 QGGQQ- 5 EBSQ l SCIENCE CLUB Top: Members of the Science Club with Mr. Logan, their sponsor. Right: Science Club officers are Basil McClure, ' Presidentg Nyla Ankney, Vice President: Roxzanne Long, Secretaryg and Donna Hawkins, Reporter. Huw sm-we we Sw ,,-:1 + 63: J' , ,X if -M, . x i Scaence Fam fini Pnoje cfs E av 5 LW Q N-my -w 9--can ROOSEVELT FFA The FFA members with FFA Sweetheart, Sharon Block, and their instructor, J. R. Howard. 5 ks is , Jw 'M' FFA OFFICERS Standing: J. R. Howard, Advisor and Sharon Block, Sweetheart. Sitting: Brad Ragsdale, Reporter, Joel Shockley, Sec., Basil McClure, Pres., Terrell Howard, Vice Pres., Jeff Mahoney, Treas.g and Jeff Vanderpol, Sentinel. INITIATION SNAPS s. A 'xx My Ny... ig . if 3 to ,X ,fi 59. fi? TOP: Leah and Shannon show off for the photographer. LEFT: David Ward seems to enjoy his activities so far!! ABOVE: Mr. Howard, Mrs. Williams and Joanne, whats up?? ROOSEVELT FHA FHA members with their instructor, Mrs. Sims. FHA OFFICERS Top: Nyla Ankney, Reporter, Pam Block, Song Leader, and Robin Long, His storian. Bottom: Sheri Pound, Parliamentariang Medina Thomas, Vice Pres Debbie Cook, Sec., Vonda Miller, Pres.g and Kim McCollom, Chaplain. INITIATION SNAPS WJ good? LEFT: Robin, fix your hair!! ABOVE: Crawl you freshmen, crawl!! Are your elbows hurting, Roxzanne? 33 X fm xx f f ' , ,V TOP: Hey, Richard!! Is the food 1979-1 980 NEWSPAPER-ANNUAL STAFF The Rider Staff takes time to pose. From left to right staff members are Pam Block, co-editorg Tamra Cotterellg Sharon Blockg Teresa Lowellg Basil McClure, co-editorg Debbie Cook: Elizabeth Millerg and Vonda Miller. Mrs. Williams, yearbook advisor, is in front. 31+ wh, sqm ll' 3 1 1 U' SENIOR 4-H CLUB The Senior 4-H Club poses with their sponsor, Mrs. Jackson. 4-H CLUB OFFICERS Left to Right: 4-H Club officers are Roxzanne Long, Kim McCollom, Vonda Miller, Sharon Block, Debbie Cook and Pam Block. 4 a bs N if g ar f X sk Q .. EQY ALXwi L-L gg i.ii QS tx in ' ii. ,,,. X Q A S5r-f ihggggsigk tgti i illnlilll SPORTS Don't he satisfied with any thing less than perfection. 1 7 tm EBAKL 855523 41 HIGH SCHOOL Bovs BASKETBALL Standing: Danny Hilliard, Leonard McCormack, Joel Shockley, Terrell Howard, Coach Darrell Nightingale, Curtis Davis, Jeff Vanderpol, Brad Webb, Neal Ayers, and Basil McClure. Kneeling: Keith Miller, Jeff Mahoney, Donnie Peterson, and Jerry Smith. se HI5H BOYS BASKETBALL ,J ff! ,QE K 3 I Jur I mm' SENIOR HIGH GIRLS BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT: Nyla Ankney, Leah Phillips, Kim Mc:Collom, Medina Thomas, Coach Taylor, Pam Block, Manager Basil McClure, Sheri Pound, Vonda Miller, Sharon Block, Robin Long. II- H IGH GIRLS BASKETBALL, QE f l'F ' HOMECOMING Top Right: Homecoming queen candidates are beauties Pam Block, a seniorg Sharon Block, a senior: and Medina Thomas, a junior. Bottom Left: Crown bearers Jamie Taylor and Ryan Night- ingale. Bottom Right: Candidates for homecoming king are Terrell Howard, Jeff Vander- pol, and Basil McClure, all of whom are seniors. NDIDATES CA Homeco year w McClur Block, Bottom Senior Junior Bottom Senior ming candidates this G G Senior. 2 3 re: Top left: Basil , Senior and Sharon also a Senior. Left: Terrell Howard, and Medina Thomas, a Right: Jeff Vanderpol and Pam Block, also a ROYALTY Top Right: The l979-80 Homecoming candidates and crownbearers, Ryan Nighting- ale and Jamie Taylor. Bottom Right: King Jeff Vanderpol receiving his medal from Queen Pam Block. Bottom Left: Jeff Vanderpol and Pam Block sharing in the glory of being chosen 1979-80 Homecoming King and Queen! 2 3 WTS lv Gil ' il3?'R', RIDER PEP CLUB JUNIOR HIGH BOYS BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Nightingale, David Ward, Darrell Block, Monte Webb, Jeff Krehbiel, Curtis Ward, Tom Marshall, Sammy Jackson, Mgr. Bobby Roach, Chris Ankney, Roger Slife, Jesse Alonzo, Mitch Mahoney, Freddy Alonzo, Eddie Riley, and Del Franks. .Q ff E qi F 5 if k.....H 'hd '1 Y ff,- an 'K ..',-f U HI6 NAP 2 :ax F JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS BASKETBALL in fxigxy LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan Smith, Beverly McGee, Kammie Morgan, Roxzanne Long, Sherrie Gibbons, Leslie McCormack, Joell Vanderpol, Geneva Jones, Shannon Crockett, DeLinda Pound, Leah Phillips, Nyla Ankney, Hazel Jones, and Coach Taylor. si A Mike! ! f XSS' S Q Q SENIOR HIGH BASEBALL A. FRONT ROW: Vonda Miller, Mgr., Jerry Smith, Danny Hilliard, Johnny Alonzo, Frank Alonzo, Donnie Peterson, Jeff Mahoney, and Pam Block, Mgr. BACK ROW: Coach Darrell Nightingale, Richard McCormack, Joel Shockley, Terrell Howard, Jeff Vanderpol, Alan Gibbons, and Neal Ayers. The 1979-80 baseball team won District and Regional tournaments and went to State for the first time in Roosevelt School history. AWS. , i I I V JUNIOR HIGH BASEBALL Front Row: Bobby Roach, Mitch Mahoney, Roger Slife, Jesse Alonzo, Chris Ankney, Eddie Riley, and Freddy Alonzo. Back Row: Victor Erickson, David Ward, Jeff Krehbiel, Curtis Ward, Sammy Jackson, Darrell Block, and Coach Darrell Nightingale W - ffgfsfw-S Am-11:2-f1 . . . - ,p , 'L , . - , , . l , x , N' :Q 1 -- v A ww? , Afggqg . 4 ' K ' - if-.1-:A-gfxzrgi' ' A 3 at V 7 N 1 Y W . . wx f' , I N, 1, , .. f ,--- - f -'-- : ' - ,N A M.. , ,-: .-1 Qs N .4 N f M N. .Nm s ' X :w,,,Q.:.,N,- --N-.N-us, iz ea- 46 i K IJ J . 5 P A - r?b95iB?HQm-W r .iix JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Amy Hester, Beverly McGee, Michele Williams, Susan Smith, Hazel Jones, and Krystal Mahoney, Mascot, on the floor. ACTIVITIES Every accomplishment great or small begins with two words, I'1l try . 'W-1 WM re pt, I igiigvsv 5' A 5 I l 'u, 2 ' .V- I . W Z 2 if - 2 iNArv '-w i v' ' 'fs ,, M-E4 2 W7 E 3 S . cf ,W '51 FAIR TOP LEFT: Ryvers Simmons finally admits what he is!! TOP RIGHT: What an energetic looking crew!! MIDDLE: Danny and Pam show everyone how it should be done. LOWER RIGHT: Are you three looking at a girl??? gtt.Q ff we an N K W 'ki' A Kun fl' i W 'fi 1 7 CWI! w O .-us, ,pf ,109 3 FAIR TOP LEFT: Five lambs all in a row! TOP RIGHT: Posing for the judge. MIDDLE: Why is everybody sitting around? LEFT: Mrs. Jackson and Nyla swapping secrets. HALLOWEEN RIGHT: Mrs. Garvin and Leo Strut their stuff!!! MIDDLE: Shannon sells chances for the cake walk. BOTTOM LEFT: Smile Mrs. Garvin!!! BGTTOM RIGHT: What a good time we're having! !! ,,,,A1i, .- .8 1 if V 1 ' ffqf Q QV 955'-28 - Q HAUNTED HOUSE What a spooky looking group! Our thanks to the HHaunted House . Gang for their generous donations and continued support of our school. so for gli' it rrrros r, 51 X, ' an in -4 i ry .F X XX . I Q We McClure and J' X RHS ATTENDANTS Second runners-up for Mr. and Miss RHS were Joel Shockley and Debbie Cook. RHS ATTENDANTS First runners-up for Mr. and Miss RHS were Jeff Vanderpol and Vonda Miller. FACULTY He is great who inspires others to think for them- selves. Left: Phil Williams, Super- intendent of Schools. Bottom: Dale McCollom, Chester Buchanan, Jimmie Martin, Martin Mahoney, and Dwight Peterson, Board of Education. 2 no HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Standing: Darrell Nightingaleg J. R. Howardg Jimmy Taylorg M. L. Sims, Principalg John Logan, and Floyd Roach. Seated: Wanda Jackson Jan Williams, Virginia Sims, and Elaine Garvin ELEMENTARY FACULTY ,Ilia Standing: Glen Harmon, Principalg Steve Boydg Judy Ayersg and Lena Rutledge. Seated: Hazel Bynum, Betty Starcher, Paula Focht, Donna Harmon, and Anna Wegner. ABOVE: Judy Ayers and Sandra Phillips, Teacher Aides, left and center. Joy Clark, Secretary, is on the right. vii ff 15 fa , . , -,,, fw- RIGHT: Bus drivers Basil Mc- Clure, Steve Boyd, and Shirley and Randy McCormack. Shirley and Randy are also the school custodians. LEFT: Cooks Brenda Hester, on the left, and Dorothy Neuwirth on the right. Darlene Lamb, center, is custodial aide. ELEMENTARY Friendship is the silver key that unlocks the door to happiness. SIXTH GRADE Angie Balderas Carolina Balderas Nancy Balderas Cindy Erickson Vickie Erickson Lee Horton Bobby Howell Bobby Jones Sylva McCormack Andrea Ruiz Angela Stroud Mr. Glen Harmon dodfl FIFTH GRADE Mr. Stephen Boyd Phyllis Barnes Quinn Bierman Karen Block Kim Boyd Justin Krehbiel Rena Long Sandra Miller Sharon Riley Reubin Smith FOURTH GRADE Teri Jo Cnperton Dlictulel, Clulrd Cathy Cripns Paul Files Diana Jones Patty McCormack Shawna Donnie Teresa Thomas Raasoh Robinson Rudkins Rudkins Mrs. Betty Starcher 151 4,,7 U t ww ? ,k1wmM Wwaayo We 2136 .f S, f uw y J -w E 'W Jl7K l' 9, Mu 4 i ,Jfw we ,Q Xml Mai THIRD GRADE Mrs. Hazel Bynum -495915 Anita Balderas Anna Barnes Elana Callen Brad Cripps Tammy Frappier Robert Harmon Brady Hester Shelley Howell Victoria Miller Waylon Riley Rybers Simmons Carie Stroud Jimmy Ward SECOND GRADE Heath Anderson Carl Barnes Richelle Bierman Brad Boyd Christy Cripps Roy Erickson Kathy Henthorn James Howell Dreama Johnson Justin Krehbiel Shawna Lamb Matthew Mitchell Jason Morgan Angela Robinson Seth Tate Mrs. Paula Focht FIRST GRADE Mrs. Donna Harmon Dawn Baxter Brandi Benton Swanson Bierman Glenda Brazil Shirley Elix Surlena Elix Chad Lamb Krystal Mahoney Chris Martin Elizabeth Miller Stephanie Riley Ms. Anna Wegner Joe Balderas Elizabeth Barnes Peter Baxter Mary Caperton Jeremiah Cooper Mark Harmon Greg Henthorn Jimmy Hester Clarissa Howell Dustin Jackson Jason Johnson Laura Kowena Karey Phillips Mac Raasch Kristy Ragsdale Van Tate Kelly Ward 74 KINDERGARTEN JUNIOR 4-H ' Front Row: Anita Balderas, Paul Files, Teri Jo Caperton, Jimmy Ward, Angie Balderas, Dianna Jones, Brady Hester, and Shawna Raasch Second Row: Kim Boyd, Phyllis Barnes, Rena Long, Thomas Rudkins, Micheal Chard, Sharon Riley, Patty McCormack, Teresa Rudkins, and Ryvers Simmons. Third Row: Mrs. Betty Starcher, Cathy Cripps Lee Horton, Bobby Jones, Andrea Ruiz, Karen Block, Cindy Erickson, and Reubin Smith. Fourth Row: Quinn Bierman, Carolina Balderas Sylva McCormack, Carol Ward, Justin Krehbiel, Angela Stroud, Sandy Miller, Vicki Erickson, and Nancy Balderas. ELEMENTARY GIRLS BASKETBALL ELEMENTARY BOYS BASKETBALL Q, LIL N Bnske-Hash Qafl -. 's'l GRHAQ 56,1002 Q coach L M KENNY Tiwloil -.aiu-5 CHRISTMAS The Christmas Program, held Thursday, December 20, was enjoyed by everyone. The story of the Nativity was presented along with the singing of Christmas carols and songs by the rhythm band. AWFWM 3 4 w.,.,4 Ming V I 4 x DA ' i if E Q kjidgxxf P m,zx1 i i rrmm 1 QQ? wa i A so A ,, Q5 ,if k 4 f 63s M' 2 r 1 4 r F ffm 2 , PROGRAM Performers in the Christmas program also included Santa and his reindeer, little wooden soldiers, dolls and a dance routine to HJingle Bell Rock.H 1 Q i . wx, 1, i X fx 3? - .i i 1 3 . 3 4 251 0 V74 GRADE SCH OOL L E - r4,,,,lv' ,..........4rf' blk ci ml U' Q-guna. YA ,wwf 4 t sift i, k Q W- se Q 1 Q i I X N lr f' 5 3 lg 1 - ' . . ,Sf I . win H K I K x 1 'I Nb gy ' .f' 0-. .sk 5 I 0? ,. 5 gl 1 L 5 RHYTHM BAND SECURITY STATE BANK Karp ffl 1 J 4 wr: if N S ,XX !f,ff X X GRADUATES MAKE YOUR MOVE Whatever you decide on for your career...we want to know that we're behind you...lOO7! Good Luck! The accomplishments and successes that you will enjoy in the coming years will depend upon your personal dedication and hard work. We at the Security State Bank are dedicated to providing you with sound financial guidance. Member F.D.l.C. Security State Bank Roosevelt, Oklahoma FAch depositor insurodw 540,000 noun DEPOSIT wsuuucf colrol rom you NXNNX X XX WNW X X Q x X Q X mv Q N O-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION - IQSQIQX-QQQS I C I- I xx RO CUSTOM THE BUSINESS THE FARMERS OWN HOBART, OKLAHOMA 73651 IQLIQVATORS AT HUBART ROOSEVEIQI BABIES KOMALTY OSICVIQIII' MANAGER-NOLAN HARDWICK R.I. AND FRISCO LINES GRAIN, FEICD, 64 SHED CLRINDING CUSTOM MIXING FARM SUPPIII-lS MARVIN TIIIIIZR NANACZEIL P.O. BOX 271 PHUNIQ 726-3353 HOBARI, OKLAHOMA 73651 l , E -Qx 'U . H I I -Q QE- ' I dai H I' -jg-,sz - - 1 t. 0 I :LW 45 A I I ' 'Tu -- f' l Pumnh I I nmauowg W1 I '-:.g:,:g.: OKLAHOMA FARMERS UNION Leonard CRcdD Liles, Agent Roosevelt Synder Main Street Home Phone 5102 East 13th 639-2282 639-2772 569-4241 Homeowners - Farmers Farmers 8 Ranchers Life Auto 8 Trucks Farm Property Mobile Homes and Travel Trailers Heavy Duty Commercial Trucks Blue Cross-Blue Shield-Hail Crop Membership dues 55.00 per year Accidental death benefit with each membership If you need insurance please contact me. fJKNiiTZb iificlz Xxx , 'A' C--lin J' KT ?' l 'QE , 5 4 ,SW f2fElT:4'r 'U: T 'ja!g:g?1gi? -ff iii. lv f' - 'A' ' in eA'7 Q-3 f Jw' 'J E 81 R SUPERMARKET 96 'Qc rw TOP QUALITY MEAT 61 PRODUCE EVERY DAY LOW PRICES MAIN STREET, ROOSEVELT PHONE: 639-2351 eoeoffvlv 1.6 Q O 0 ff won 1 Wt? W0 0 . . qw 19 EWFICMH Iunh 0 nv o I l ,-',,, L . 5 4l-4--ff1I-1. MARTIN'S TRUCKING ROCK - SANV - FILL DIRT ASPHALT - GRAIN is J. NARTIN RT. I - ROOSEVELT, OK. CLOSE 639-2795 WATKINS INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE HOWLITLI Watkins IE IT'S INSURANCE WE WRITE IT Phnmu 44055 726-5190 320 South Washington Hobart, Oklahoma 73651 vounr lpn! X H f H fd! J IIUIIHINAK f. GOLDIES FAST FOOD NEXT DOOR TO THE ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING IN ROOSEVELT OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK FROM IO A.M. TO 9 P.M. COME IN AND EAT WITH US Bring refreshment CALL IN ORDERS 639-2818 into play have G coke OWNER: GOLDIE KING I IHJINKQ ' T -L JTFT . I 6466 ' T -- - I 26+ T I Q YOUR TROUBLES NEY'S STATION ,fwgf Z-3VAlISll 'Q Mountain Park, Oklahoma J, EJ :I .1 ff iQ' Jackie Ney BINGHOM DIRT CONSTRUCTION - y?7 ' ff -Qffmper v All Types of Dozer Work Ponds, Terraces, Waterways Dennis 726-3989 Tommie 726-2889 Shop 726-5494 MODERN APPLIANCE GIFTS FURNITURE BRIDAL REGISTRY 413 SOUTH NATN HOHART, OKLAHOMA 73651 PHONE 726-3588 ED AND NINA PITTMAN GENERAL ELECTRIC K AND R POLANDS ROOSEVELT, OK J. C. RACSDALE 639-2428 WAYNE KIMRAY 639-2221 KENIMER'S BEN AND OLIN FLOWER SHOP TAL'-EY PONTIAC II2 N. Broadway CMC CARS G TRUCKS Hobart, Oklahoma 7365I Phone 726-2242 Darts, Batteries, tires, S Flowers for all occassioue . I T 'ut x N. 0 a 41? X ,' X X ff accessories for all Small trucks and cars. Serving you in the same location since 1930 639-2241 639-2242 Roosevelt, Oklahoma BANK OF THE WICHITAS Each depositor insured to '40,000. pw 'ff Irfi 445g FEDERAL DEPOSIT WSURANCE CORPORATION Member FDIC Snyder, Oklahoma WILMES CHEVROLET AND OLDS, INC. 183 8 62 Junction 569-2307 560-HSUQ Snyder, Oklahoma HDON'T MAKE A S300 NlSTAKhV MAINFAIR Southwest Oklahoma ' S mos t Complete Department Store Hobart, Oklahoma WINDEN EQUIPMENT Tractors, Farm Equipment and Accessories Sales, Parts, and Service Rt. l, Box 46 Phone. 726-Zall Hobart, OK 73651 if Phone 4.05-726-3377 s , ig ! 'Qu Farmhand Richardson Noble XI: , T, fi ' in Hobart Fertilizer f r 7lllt2VdZL2 I Xxf HARDWARESTORESG9 Iwi Ji ' sruam CHICKASHA GIN 8. HOPKINS ELEVATOR HELP N,-XN'I'lfIJ: ' 7 f Y -, 'A xiii li-irluookf fSfLA.1-1 A Rooseve I t , Ok lzihomzi Rl2QUlkETiENl'S: Phone 639-2650 Lots of hard work, Effie iency Pat ieheu -1444 I Skill in photography C Q YI xl Apply at the Bllsiness room between 8:30 ,fX.N. and 3:25 P N1 weekdays . Donald Simmons , Mgr . ' . ' 'f7 v ,N , f J ir 'Q , Q, , X W ,ws Q l 71 ,wil-Sixxr 'i f R 1' i' ifmillil g 3 if sw --3 N il 5 .1 The Rider Staff would like to thunk everyone who helped with the 1979-80 Rider Yearbook. DUTY PACKERS -'11, 5' 229 N. Lincoln Hobart, OK l Phone 726-2735 or 726-5355 Custom Slaughtering Processing Wholesale-Retail HOBART OIL 81 GAS bwolesale Gasoline, Propane A Diesel Hobart Oklahoma 73651 Oil-Tires-Batteries 5 Phone 726-2538 LAMB CLEANERS 2l6 So. Na in Phone 726-BQQO Hobart, Oklahoma 73651 Quality Dry Cleaning LAMARS APPLIANCE CENTER 6l5 E. Street Snyder, Oklahoma 73566 569-2465 Tom and Delilah Lamar Whirlpool, Heat G Air Installed And Appliance MT. VALLEY FLOWERS 8. GIFTS BROWN 8. HULIN INC. 7lO fi. St. Box ffal 569-2821 Snyder, oi: GIFTS - NEDDlNCS - FLOWERS Will Deliver to Surrounding Towns Ruth Moeller llO9 S. Broadway Hobart, OK 7365l STRANGE HARDWARE SUPPLY 8. PROPANE P.O. Box 7Q9 726-2127 923 South Broadway Hobart, Oklahoma 7365l DENHAM'S GARAGE Shop 569-2526 Home 569-2548 Auto 6 Truck Repair Snyder, Oklahoma Thank You for Your Business J.W., Narie 8 James FIRST NATIONAL BANK 'RST ATIQNAL PIEFII5 ER FD LC Hobart, Uklahoma BEAUTI-PLEAT DRAPERIES CUSTOM DRAPERIES DRESS FADE KC AND SEWING NOTIONS 639-2293 DAVIS TEXACO EXXON STATION , TE C0 I FULL SERVICE, SEAL BEANS WINDSHI ELD I-JIPERS, FREON INSTALLED GAS-CJROCERI ES-OIL-ICE Box 278 639-2250 LGNNIE AND DEBBIE GRIFFEE Roofsuvfglt, OK. BRAUN 8. SON, INC. PHONE C4055 726--3337 BOX 870 HOBART , OKLAHOMA BERLIN BARNES TOOL BOX, INC. Phone Q05-726-3583 507 Washington St. HOBART, OKLAHOILA WALKER BARKER'S CORNER 7.b 5 f Q 03 GAS-F009-BEER ng 6 Am. TIL I1 Pm. ff 0 , t - fp OPEN TIL 12:00 ON WEEKENDS 512 E. Street Snyder, Oklahoma SNYDER, OKLAHOMA HUNN TIRE SHOP AUTHORlZED GOODYEAR DEALER 726-2107 HOBART, OKLAHOMA FARMERS CO-OP ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 308 Tnyder, Oklahoma 73566 FRAN'S CAFE 507 S. Broadway Phone 726-5100 Hobart, Oklahoma REXALL DRUG 615 E. STREET LARRY DISMORE, R.PH, OWNER SNYDER, OKLAHOWA 73566 HOBART IMPLEMENT KHAUSE mst CRUST-BUSTER HIGHWAY 9 EAST 'J.1,:4, -I We give SNH green stamps 315 S. Broadway Hobart, Oklahoma HOBART , OKLAHODLN ,X , k'.,,'l.-S I X 1 x 1 STANLEY'S FURNITURE Hobart, Oklahoma Ray and Martha Hackney XX ETX PATRONS ROOSEVELT YUCCA LEATHER SNYDER MRS. SUE VAUGHT MABEL'S DRESS SHOP THE CABBAGE PATCH CITY OIL CO. SNYDER ANIMAL CLINIC THE FLOWER BASKET THE PEOPLE'S STORE UNITED SUPER MARKET MISSILE DRIVE-INN SOUTHEND TEXACO HOBART GRIFFIN'S TV GIBSONS ELK BARBER SHOP TOMA BROS. GROCERY STANDERFER AUTO SUPPLY KIOWA COUNTY FARM BUREAU E-Z QUICK MART HOBART FLOWER SHOP HOBART DEMOCRAT CHIEF GAINES REXALL DRUG CO. BOONE'S SHOES CUNNINGHAM'S HOME FURNISHINGS STYRON WHOLESALE CO. PAYTON JEWELERS BARGER HOUSE OF CARPETS HOBART STOCKYARD GOOD SAMARITAN CONVELESCENT SOUTHWEST VETERINARY CLINIC WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL THE PATRONS WHO BOUGHT AN ADVERTISEMENT IN OUR ANNUAL. WITHOUT YOUR SUPPORT, OUR YEARBOOK WOULD NOT BE POSSIBLE. rwQU.Jf5fQ'VQ Yam mc MQ? San angels, texas HOME 'S' X Y fx.: V C Q Q in 'VN CM QC' A., if N X, J Q ff U 5 .rf Ag s F- E- Q2 bil'
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