Smithville High School - Brave Yearbook (Smithville, OK)
- Class of 1977
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Smithville Superintendent To Student Body of Smithville: I sincerely appreciate the opportunity to share in the education of the students of Smithville School. I cherish your faith in me, your respect and attitude toward me as your administrator. This school exists for the sole purpose of offering the best education- al opportunity for you that we can afford. 1 admonish you to remember that great ideas do not belong to one age or one generation-if you have constructive ideas that will enable us to improve your school or if you have problems we can assist you with, I want you to know that the door to my office is always open to you. Mr. James Benson Smithville Principals Smithville Jr. High Principal: Mr. George Brown. 2 Our faculty Mr. Cooper Brown Girls Physical ED. Mr. Jerry Don Capehart Sr. High English Mr. Larry Cheek Counselor Mr. Tom Glenn Social Studies Mr. Gailon Kemp Science Mrs. Anita Hensley Home-Economics Mr. A.B. McReynoIds CVET Mr. Johnny Huff CVET Mr. Ronnie Morton Boys physical Ed. Our faculty Mr. Charles Mowdy Mathematics Mrs. Cindy Perkins Music Mr. Sammy Watson Art Mr. Roy Young Woodwork 4 Sitting Left To Right: Marty Bailey, Debbie Combs, Advis- or: Miss Will- iams Lana An- derson, Vickie Young Annual Staff 1976-77 The 1976 Annual Staff has worked very hard this year to make this annual the best. We sincerely hope you appreciate how hard we have tried to include everone in our candid snap- shots as well as in their individual picture as we know it takes more than just a few groups to make a good school. I hope you, as a school, take as much pride in this annual as we do. Lana Anderson Editor-in-Chief 5 6 K4t W. til :9 db r v ■ f. ,r : r r 2ft-' • ' V - - -■ - •jV V.Y .- i£ ‘ '. w ,+ } •' - mm3 %■ 'jiff Jry V - ¥ ■ '• ? i'r£j-t'v - -'--• v'- K .V -i f 5- '■ '. - w 1C ! rl ;. mi - v. v V 7 .« 4ri « kHfV yvc mors • ■• .'w V • s i C ' r' . ifcj ' 4 r : . ,-r -. i m y wr.M . f_ -w ’ '-• . Jpg5i? •krk Sfs SJS JU -•:- : v o? .. - w - ■ii li D IT 1 ;j A . 1 : J Ji MS • BE • - Martin Bailey WEAKNESS: being absent-minded HIDDEN AMBITION: To have an ambition that isn’t so well hidden KNOWN FOR: being a connoisseur of fine wines FAVORITE PERSON: Jedadiah Smith MOTTO: Never accept a free ticket from a theatre man or a favor from a politician and you may be able to look at your- self in the mirror. Regina Broderson WEAKNESS: Horses HIDDEN AMBITION: To be a truck driver KNOWN FOR: Riding horses and drawing them all the time FAVORITE PERSON: Bruce Lee MOTTO: In your tomorrow’s you will become what you are thinking about in your today's Kathie Denton WEAKNESS: boys HIDDEN AMBITION: To be a famous act- ress. KNOWN FOR: Flirting FAVORITE PERSON Lee Majors MOTTO: Live and let live Rex Blaylock WEAKNESS: Cheryl Grant HIDDEN AMBITION: being a model for Charles Atlas KNOWN FOR: chasing women be- hind Cheryl’s back FAVORITE PERSON; Henry Winkler MOTTO: loneliness is one per- son away from company Cindy Cline WEAKNESS: Don Cline HIDDEN AMBITION: To be a model. KNOWN FOR: Droping out MOTTO: Stay in school. Frank Dunagan WEAKNESS: little blue Fords HIDDEN AMBITION: to get little blue Fords running KNOWN FOR: Fixing little blue Fords FAVORITE PERSON: Henry Ford MOTTO: Little blue fords never die, they just get painted black. 8 DeWayne Dixon WEAKNESS: Geting married young. HIDDEN AMBITION: To be a champ at baseball. KNOWN FOR: Hanging chickens. FAVORITE PERSON: Hank Aaron MOTTO: Don’t get into any- thing you can’t get out of. Jim Forrest WEAKNESS: Giving long and de- tailed book-reports. HIDDEN AMBITION: To become as famous as his brother Jon. KNOWN FOR: Attending class one hour a day. FAVORITE PERSON: Walter Cronkite MOTTO: It takes two to Tango. Vada Glenn WEAKNESS: Rock songs with a good beat. HIDDEN AMBITION: To make front page headlines on Brave Ex- press. KNOWN FOR: Being a champion ice skater FAVORITE PERSON: Joe Hensley MOTTO: Work hard toward the future, but don’t let a day go by without grabbing all the good times you can. Wayne Fairless WEAKNESS: Hatfield girls HIDDEN AMBITION: To become a world famous bullrider KNOWN FOR: his temper FAVORITE PERSON: John Wayne MOTTO: Get what you can out of life. Stuart Freeman WEAKNESS: Elaborate woodwork projects. HIDDEN AMBITION: To become a muscle man! KNOWN FOR: His fine taste in cloths. FAVORITE PERSON: Brue Lee MOTTO: Stay Cool Christine Green WEAKNESS: Saint Bernards purple Pacers KNOWN FOR: Changing English teacher’s watches FAVORITE PERSON: Ann Boleyn MOTTO: He that can have patience, can have what he will. 9 Liz Hensley WEAKNESS: Talking HIDDEN AMBITION: To be able to touch the backboard KNOWN FOR: being a professional spit wad shooter FAVORITE PERSON: Rick MOTTO: I'll think about that tomorrow Lyndon Johnson WEAKNESS: chewing gum HIDDEN AMBITION: to be; KNOWN FOR: making up excuses FAVORITE PERSON: Emmanuel Johnson MOTTO: Don't be, what you see! Randell Lancaster WEAKNESS: Vicki Balke HIDDEN AMBITION: to own the Coors company KNOWN FOR: getting drunk FAVORITE PERSON: Burt Lancaster MOTTO: In order to go some where in life you must cheat Larry Hughes WEAKNESS: Girls HIDDEN AMBITION: to not work and be rich KNOWN FOR: Calling people to come help him start his pickup FAVORITE PERSON: Burt Reynolds MOTTO: chase them all, but don’t get caught Peggy Kay Johnson WEAKNESS: speed limit HIDDEN AMBITION: to travel KNOWN FOR: being short FAVORITE PERSON: Lee Major MOTTO: Learn by your mistakes Jacqueline Lowntan WEAKNESS: B. W. B. HIDDEN AMBITION: to go to Honolulu KNOWN FOR: shyness FAVORITE PERSON: Berry Littlestar MOTTO: to be myslf to Sandra Moore WEAKNESS: good music HIDDEN AMBITION: to be a lawyer KNOWN FOR: being inconspicious FAVORITE PERSON: John Denver MOTTO: Whatever you at- tempt, do your best Wayne Pollard WEAKNESS: Navy HIDDEN AMBITION: to sink his own ship KNOWN FOR: chasing after Peggy Smith FAVORITE PERSON: Admiral Perry MOTTO: man the torpedoes and full speed ahead Donald Samuel WEAKNESS: Going To Church HIDDEN AMBITION: to own a beer joint KNOWN FOR: drinking FAVORITE PERSON: John Wayne MOTTO: live and let die Leon Owens WEAKNESS: Loretta HIDDEN AMBITION: to have straight hair KNOWN FOR: having curly hair FAVORITE PERSON: Wild Bill Hickock MOTTO: Early to bed and early to rise Buddy Rowell WEAKNESS: getting up early on school mornings HIDDEN AMBITION: to be a singer KNOWN FOR: stay up late on Sat- urday nights FAVORITE PERSON: Clint Eastweed MOTTO: life and let live Bill Shedd WEAKNESS: Shirley Pollard HIDDEN AMBITION: to survive four years of college KNOWN FOR; being late or absent from school FAVORITE PERSON: Shirley Pollard MOTTO: I’m still trying! n Irene Smith WEAKNESS: Temper HIDDEN AMBITION: to be a truck driver KNOWN FOR: getting in trouble FAVORITE PERSON: Billy Fletcher MOTTO: Never start what you can't finish Tony Smith WEAKNESS: backseats in little white Falcons HIDDEN AMBITION: to get a bigger back seat KNOWN FOR: going with Duana off and on and off and on FAVORITE PERSON. Duana Parker MOTTO: Flattery will bet you everywhere Beverly Webb WEAKNESS: Clothes HIDDEN AMBITION: to own a white El Dorado KNOWN FOR: forgetfulness FAVORITE PERSON: Don Webb MOTTO: Don’t think...feel Peggy Smith WEAKNESS: boy’s and dances HIDDEN AMBITION: to join the Air Force KNOWN FOR: getting in trouble FAVORITE PERSON: Brenda Lee MOTTO: You do your thing and I’ll do mine Ronald Wade WEAKNESS: Girls HIDDEN AMBITION: to graduate from vet school KNOWN FOR: a little bit of every- thing FAVORITE PERSON: John Wayne MOTTO: Do unto others, then run Jacki Williams WEAKNESS. my quick temper HIDDEN AMBITION: to own the fastest barrel! horse around! KNOWN FOR: my red har FAVORITE PERSON: John Galloway MOTTO: Try to do the very best you can at every- thing and if you feel you have then don’t worry about it. 12 Russell Williams WEAKNESS: white hats HIDDEN AMBITION: to be famous KNOWN FOR: being a cassanova FAVORITE PERSON: Clint Eastwood MOTTO: !f you're being run out of town, walk in front of a crowd and look like a parade Jeanne Watson WEAKNESS: Strawberries HIDDEN AMBITION: PhD in psychology KNOWN FOR: being mistaken for Jacqueline FAVORITE PERSON: Syd Byrd MOTTO: It is better to be un- born than untaught for ignorance is the root of misfortune. Class Officers JIMMY FORREST-TREASURER, PEGGY JOHNSON-SECRETARY, JACKIE WILLIAMS PRESIDENT. MARTY BAILEY REPORTER. 13 Class Prophecy Well here it is the year 2000, and there they are the Seniors of 1977. They are gathered for a Senior class reunion here at Smithville at Christmas time. As I walk over to get a glass of punch 1 see Christine Green who is looking very good. She is now a top Model for one of the largest agencies in the world. I don’t believe it! Standing by her side is Donny Osmond. They have been married for 13 years, and now have 10 darling little Donnie’s. As we look over to the Christmas tree 1 see Sandy Moore. She told me she has now been married three times and is trying to get rid of the third. She is also a college professor at O.U. Standing beside her was Irene Smith who is now President of the First National Bank here in Smithville. All the people are hot here but wait, who is that coming in the door. She has short red hair. Oh no, It is Jackie Williams and she has cut her hair. Well she can’t say she’s known for her long red hair anymore can she! Peggy Johnson is there hiding behind the tree. 1 have heard that she is hiding from a man. I heard he’s is really a rich man. Why dosen’t she stop hiding and grab him? Oh no wonder, it’s her husband. Sorry Peggy, go ahead and hide. Coming out of the dressing room is Vada Glenn. Yes, she is married but, I think someone told me that she and her husband are never together because she is so busy in her new little Drive-In, that she never gets to go home! No wonder she is still skinny! Donald Samuels was there. Wow 1 guess he has really went straight. He looks very neat tonight, and surprised as I was to hear it, he is now President of Alchoholics Anomomys. Ronnie Wade just got here and 1 talked to him for awhile. He said that he was a fashion designer for women’s clothing in France and that is why he was late getting here. Peggy Smith just walked by. She is still single and looking. She is now a stunt car driver for Fairless interprise. There stands Beverly Webb in the corner by the strobe lights, Bev is the oldest All American groopie and still attends all the rock concerts. There sits Liz Hensley throwing paper wads at her cup across the table, Liz now has her own all-star basketball team. Kathie Denton is here and telling her story of having to go back to work at the Mena Bus Station, to bad she can’t see her Mus Cowboys again, oh well maybe it’s safer that way. 1 wonder if she thinks so? Bill Shedd brought Shirley Pollard and they got here a little late But as you know they are married now, they couldn’t help but stop by the mountain for ol ’times. Regina Broderson rode her horse Scotty all the way, but she still looks ravishing in her sexy black satin gown as always. She now is a model for Fredricks of Hollywood. Lyndon Johnson who 1 heard from a frien is not the chief of the Choctaw Tribe, and is doing very well. Tony Smith is not the admiral of the Pacific Fleet, United States Navy, so far the only thing he’s sunk is one Japanese fish- ing boat and his own rubber duck. Frank Dunagan just walked in and 1 hear he is opening a shop. The only thing is the kind of shop he’s opening “A Barber and Burger Boutique??? Some people! Jacqueline Lowman and Jeannie Watson have opened adjointing business in Battiest and Wright City. Due to circumstances beyond our control this P.A. System is not capable to tell the truth. Buddy Rowell is now working up to his own high position in his own T.V. Series, “Cock Fightning in Honobia.” Rex Blaylock who is known for being a town house flirt, will soon be caught and prosecuted by Cheryl Grant and will no longer be able to------------------Due to circumstances this paragraph is edited. Sitting on Santa’s lap is none other than Dewayne Dixon who is begging with Santa to please bring each one of his 12 child- ren something for Christmas. I guess he’s not doing so well in bowling. Out on the dance floor, yea, believe it or not you can dance now at Smithville, are a bunch of men who look like they might be a little woozy. Wayne Fairless has now spent 'A of his life trying to build a race car, but due to unsuficient funds only has half the car built. Maybe some day his dream will come true and he WILL race. You’ll never believe this but Jim Forrest became a preacher and is now traveling all over the world preaching the good word. Another one out of 30 who went straight. Stuart Freeman who barely was there if you know what I mean. He has opened up his own muscle gym in Chicago and has already made a fortune. I guess he gave up on hisseif and tries to help other people get a good build. Larry Hughes now owns one of the largest Rodeo Stock Company in America. He also owns the Idabel Sale Barn. When you get close to him you can kinda tell it to. No offense Larry! Randy Lancaster is a truck driver for Larry and he hauls bulls all over the South to Rodeo’s. He rides every once in awhile, when Vickie will let him that is. Leon Owens was there. Leon has went lots of places since high school. He goes all over with his trained dogs. I wonder if they will eat gainsburger! Wow! What is going on. Everyone is running outside. Might have known, it was Wayne Pollard outside fightning with some- body. Wayne now rides and trains wild donkeys. 1 guess he is tired of fightning so he takes it out on the donkeys. Russell Williams is still chasing after wild women so far he’s trying to ditch one now. I guess he’ll never learn. Well that’s all the 77 Seniors. It’s funny how some of them turn out the way you think they will and others really give you a surprise. w Class Will Ronnie Wade wills his Ford pickup to Mike Green so he won’t have to drive a International, also his ability to make a shirt to Darrell Phillips. Russill Williams wills his Roman hands and Russian fingers to Ernest Bond. Regina Broderson her ability to ride a horse to Sharee Moore and one of her engagement rings to Becky Wade and Tommy Phil- lips. Irene Smith wills her long blond hair to Bobby Gates and her nose to Sherrie Branson. Kathie Denton wills her teddy bear to Bobby Gates, so he won’t get cold at night, also Sharee Moore her long hair to hide her hickies and Highpockets to Diane Walder. Vada Glenn wills her curling iron to Jimmy Wilson and her earrings to Earnest Bond. Chris Green wills her shoe size to Ben Ashby and her olive skin to Stella Boyd. Liz Hensley wills her overalls, logging boots and camping gear to Stella Boyd, and her manners to Ricky Batchelor. Peggy Johnson wills Ruth Ann Dennis her position as president of music class next year. Jacqueline Lowman wills her straight hair to Jeanne Talley. Sandy Moore wills her ability to skip class at anytime to Dennis Hensley. Jeanne Watson wills her ability to refrain from making smart remarks to Vicki Young and her hair to Mr. Mowdy. Beverly Webb wills her taste in clothes to Greg Cunningham and her used Elvis concert tickets to Tammy Smith. Jacki Williams wills her sunglasses to Jimmy Wilson and the dense forest behind her house to Dennis Hensley. Peggy Smith wills her baby clothes to Glenda Grogan and her laced up eight string blouse and also her front seat to Vicki Young. Marty Bailey wills his beard to Mike Green and his ability to carry a tune to Terry Freeman, cause he couldn’t carry one in a bucket with a top on it and his army boots to Fran Fairless. Rex Blaylock wills his body to Mr. Kemp’s science class. He would have willed it to Robert Bush but he had too much already. DeWayne Dixion wills his batchelorhood to Johnny Pollard and his marriage liscense to Lana Anderson in case she ever wants to use them. Frank Dunagan wills Jeff to Phyllis Toon and the ability to cut hookers around cars at the rodeo grounds to Mark Fowler. Wayne Fairless wills his teeth to Joyce Kuykendall and his ability to be a cowboy to Alan Jones. Jim Forrest wills his boogie power to Jay McCauley and to Bobby Gates he wills his ability to control his temper in the hall. Larry Hughes wills his horsetrailer to Glenda Grogan. Lyndon Johnson wills his glasses to Johnny Williams. Randy Lancaster wills his long legs to Mark Fowler and his hairy chest to Aaron Bailey. Leon Owens wills his loud mouth to Lana Anderson. Wayne Pollard wills his sharpest pocketknife to Robert Bush and John Glass who probably need another one by now and his ability to drink grain alcohol to Randy Blaylock. Buddy Rowell wills his pickup to the junior class to use again next year on senior projects and his beard to Sheila Toon. Donald Samuels wills his sunglasses to Virginia Watson and some high waisted pants to Yogi Smith. Bill Shedd wills Niles Smith the ability to get drunk and get everybody else in trouble but himself. Tony Smith wills his favorite hacksaw to Randy Blaylock, his dirty books to Terry Freeman (maybe he’ll learn something) his car to Rick Batchelor because he needs a good one, and his fuzzy hair to Johnny Pollard. Morton wills his Bionic ears to Mr. Mowdy so he can walk faster and his ability to win the Angie Dickinson look alike contest to Brad Lowrie. The Senior Class wills Mr. Capehart to anybody that will have him. The Senior Girls will Rex Blaylock to Cheryl Grant after they are through with him, and they also will the junior girls who are getting married the ability to handle a man. The Senior Boys will Cowtown to Mike Green, after they are through with her. 15 IEI.JIwH; Jj ;'f t' j ifTI i Y ■ f ri rW r« I ij Urimb T p WtSWxr r,i ;V .( AJPV? [Jrs.—Cooking forward to ’78 Lana Anderson Ricky Batchelor Aaron Bailey Randy Blaylock Earnest Bond Stella Boyd Robert Bush Greg Cunningham Francis Fairless Mark Fowler Terry Freeman Bobby Gates Cheryl Grant Mike Green Glenda Grogan Dennis Hensley Alan Jones Joyce Kuykendall Brad Lowrie Eula Ludlow Jay McCauley Sharee Moore Loyd Murray Darrell Phillips Tommy Phillips 18 John Pollard Niles Smith Stephen Smith Tamara Smith Jeanne Talley Phyllis Toon Sheia Toon Becky Wade Diane Walker Virginia Watson John Williams Jimmy Wilson Vicki Young Hr. Class Officers Lana Anderson, President Darrell Phillips, vice president Cheryl Grant, Secretary 19 Sometimes you feel like a nut. Sometimes you don’t. Charles’ Angels Try to catch a leprechaun 20 GONG!!! Zentk Grade—Strength in Numbers Mark Anderson Ben Ashby Melitta Bailey Vickie Balke Roger Beggs Charlotte Blake Loretta Blake Danile Blaylock Janice Bohanan Chuck Brown Kevin Brown Debbie Combs Jeff Dunagen Shawn Free Jesse Glover Loretta Going Rachel Green Perry Gwaltney Rita Hensley Ruth Hensley Keith Hopper Annette Hudson Tyler Hurst Brenda Jacobs Jerry Jacobs ?We Study? 22 J. D. James Richard Johnson Bobbie Just Gerald Land Lisa Martin Sandy Martin Sandra Mason Jackie Marrow Kenney Musgrove Odell Nichols Duana Parker Lisa Parnell Dale Phillips Candy Pollard Gary Pollard Larry Pollard Shirley Pollard Debbie Porter Cindy Romine Virginia Shelton Teri Sims Floyd Smith Teresa Stoeckl LaDonna Sullivan Dennis Vaught Mike Walker Sharon Weaver Steve Wilcoxson 23 Is it ole’ Thumbs up or the Fonz and his group? Did you hear about the frog and the princess? 24 V • . Ninth Grade— Zaking the Step Toby Ashby Janies Bailey Oscar Blake John Brock Rodney Brown Tammy Carter Susan Chitwood Darrin Cooper Barry Cunningham Sherrie Denton Tonya Dixon David Donica Clifford Fairless Floyd Fairless Velaria Fowler Steve Free Jeffery Grant Sherry Jacobs Jeffery Johnson Sandy Just Marvin Ludlow Ted McCauley Timmy Murrey Tony Nichols Phyllis Owens NO PICTURE AVAILABLE NO PICTURE AVAILABLE 26 wg W Tammy West Suzanne Williams Teresa Wilson Darin Youmons Mona Phillips Rickey Phillips Roxie Phillips Gaylene Pollard Cindy Powell Carol Self Rhonda Shannon Debbie Shedd Perry Smith Ricky Smith Eric Tauriainen Leon Toon Dana Umsted Denise Vaught Doris Watson 27 9 th Grade Officers 28 Who put the giant horse- shoe on top of the school? • . ♦ • • r A mmU . V‘M« L Mg f if I MM Sigkth Grade—Keady for High School Donald Blake Sherrie Blake Anita Bohanan Glenda Branson Chris Brown Marsha Brown Leslie Carlton Roger Cunningham Mark Duke Melvin Gillham Michael Going Delbert Hopper Karla Hopper Gene Hudson Douglas Jacobs Brenda James John Jordan Melinda Lawrence Roger Lowrie Newman Ludlow Kenny Martin Kerry Phillips David Pollard Michael Pollard Marty Smith 30 Elisabeth Williams Sonny Williams Kurt Snyder Debbie Walker Julian Watson Shelia Weaver Todd Webb 8 th Grade Officers President: Sonny Williams Secretary: Karla Hopper Vice-President: Chris Brown Treasurer: Gene Hudson Reporter: Michael Going 31 7 th Qrade Officers Darrell Grant President Mike Owens—Vice President Gary Hughes—Treasurer Michaell Kincaid—Reporter 32 7th Grade—Mope for the future Shelly Batchelor Dustin Blaylock Kathy Bohanan Diane Carroll Kevin Carter Charley Chitwood LaWanda Fairless Loyd Fairless James Fowler Darrell Grant Elaine Grant Joey Hamm Michael Hamm Willie Bob Hensley James Hopper Gary Hughes Richard Jaco Doretha James Michael Kincaid Donald Kuykendall Lloyd Land Joe Ludlow Bobby Martin Mike McCormick Leshia Moore 33 Veleria Musgrove Michael Owens Ricky peterson Angie Pollard Stanley Pollard Phyliss Romine Darrell Samuel Gary Self Sandra Self Eugene Taylor Calvin Ward Regina Ward Eugene Warden Jody Williams Olen Wright 34 ;; Wsj Migksckool Baseball Zeam FRONT ROW: Darrell Phillips, Bobby Gates, Richard Johnson, Larry Hughes, Bill Shedd, Ricky Batche- lor. BACK ROW: Larry Pollard, Kevin Brown, Danile Blaylock, Wayne Fairless, Jerry Jacobs, Coach, Mr. Morton. Sport’s Snapshots 36 {junior High basketball FRONT ROW: Roger Cunningham, Darrell Grant, Mike Owens, Darrin Cooper, Jeffrey Grant, Ricky Phillips, Eric Tauraianen, Doug Jacobs. BACK ROW: Mr. Morton, Coach, Barry Cunningham, Roger Lowry, Perry Smith, Toby Ash- by, James Bailey, Jeff Johnson, and Chris Brown. FRONT ROW: Sherrie Blake, Sherry Jacobs, Leshia Moore, Shelly Batchelor, Tonya Dixon, Denise Vaught, Elaine Grant, Jody Williams. BACK ROW: Mr. Brown, Coach, Gaylene Pollard, Suzanne Williams, Mona Phillips, Sherrie Den- ton, Karla Hopper, Velaria Fowler, and Wanda Fairless. Mighschool basketball Zeams COACH: Mr. Morton. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. D. James, Jerry James, Ricky Batchelor, Kevin Brown, Randy Lancaster, Larry Pollard, Dennis Hensley, Larry Hughes, Richard Johnson, Bobby Gates, Danile Blaylock, and Darrell Phillips. 38 COACH: Mr. Brown. LEFT TO RIGHT: Lisa Parnell, Debbie Porter, Brenda Jacobs, Peggy Johnson, Beverly Webb, Teresa Stoeckl, Candy Pollard, Kathie Denton, Vada Glenn, Sandra Moore, Liz Hensley, Jacki Williams, and Bobbie Just. Congratulations! LARRY HUGHES Forward RANDY LANCASTER Forward LYNDON JOHNSON Forward SANDRA MOORE Guard Our Tribute to the Seniors PEGGY JOHNSON Forward LIZ HENSLEY Forward BEVERLY WEBB Forward 40 JACKI WILLIAMS Guard KATHJE DENTON Guard VADA GLENN Guard 3J ML Juture Business Headers of America Standing: Jeff Dunagen, Danile Blaylock, Lisa Parnell, Duana Parker, Debbie Combs, Sandra Martin, Cheryl Grant, Jeanne Talley, Sharee Moore, Perry Gwaltney, Becky Wade, Lynden Johnson, Ronnie Wade, Mike Green, Adviser: Miss Williams, Middle Row: Sandra Mason, Debbie Porter, Candy Pollard, Teresa Stoeckl, Ruth Hensley, Virginia Shelton, Diane Walker, Cindy Romine, Bottom Row: Vickie Balke, Rita Hensley, Annette Hudson, Loretta Going, Janice Bohan an. Officers President-Ronnie Wade Vice President—Lyndon Johnson Secretary—Diane Walker Treasurer-Sharee Moore Parliamentarian-Cheryl Grant Reporter— Shirley Pollard (not shown) 42 Juture darners of America Bottom Row: Advisor-Mr. Williams, Gerald Land, Floyd Smith, Brad Loweri, J. D. James, Loyd Murry, Tommy Phillips, Jay McCauley, Leon Owens, Dennis Hensley, Niles Smith, Second Row: Darrian Cooper, Ben Asby, Barry Cunningham, Jerry Jacobs, Roger Beggs, Ricky Batchlor, Odell Nichols, Greg Cunningham, Mike Green, Randy Lancaster, Russell Williams, Third Row: Mark Anderson, Ricky Phillips, Keith Hopper, Perry Smith, Wayne Fairless, Oscar Blake, Steve Smith, Mark Raymond, Ted McCauley, Fourth Row: Marvin Ludlow, Tiger Brown, Timmy Murray, Floyd Fairless, Toby Asby, Dale Phillips, Tony Nichols, Gary Pollard, Ricky Smith, Clifford Fairless. Officers President-Dennis Hensley Vice-President-Terry Freeman Secretary-Mike Green Treasurer—Jimmy Wilson Reporter-Ronnie Wade Sentenial-Larry Hughes 43 44 Juture Homemakers of America Bottom Row Left to Right: Adviser Mrs. Hensley, Rhonda Shanon, Stella Boyd, Susan Chitwood, Tammy Carter, Carol Self, Roxie Phillips, Ruth Hensley, Bobbie Just, Lisa Parnell, Rita Hensley, Loretta Blake, 2 Row: Sandra Moore, Peggy Johnson, Sandy Just, Denise Vaught, Suzanne Williams, Velaria Fowler, Sherrin Denton, Tonya Dixon, Gaylene Pollard, Annette Hudson, Loretta Goings, Joyce Kuykendall, 3 Row: Lana Anderson, Liz Hensley, Vicki Young, Mona Phillips, Debbie Shedd, Dana Urn- sted, Sandra Martin, Charlote Blake, Sheila Toon, Jacqueline Lowman, Jeanie Watson, 4 Row: Beverly Webb, Sharee Moore, Jeanne Talley, Cheryl Grant, Virginia Shelton, Vicki Balke, Duana Parker, Debbie Combs, Debbie Porter, Candy Pollard, Theresa StoeckJ, Kathy Denton, Ronnie Wade. JHA Officers Standing Left to Right: Lana Anderson, Vicki Young, Peggy Johnson, Beverly Webb, Sandra Moore, Liz Hensley. 45 ?MA fteau Miss 3MA 46 Larry Hughes Dana Umsted Sr. High Music Class Top Row: Mrs. Perkins, Mona Phillips, Virginia Shelton, Mike Green, Sandy Moore, Second Row: Jeannie Watson, Carla Hopper, Charlotte Blake, Stella Boyd, Virginia Watson, Third Row: Teresa Wilson, Rita Hensley, Loretta Blake, Jacqueline Lowman, Bottom Row: Peggy Johnson, Ruth Hensley, Terry Freeman, Eula Ludlow, Sherri Blake. Officers President-Peggy Johnson Vice-President-Sandra Moore Secretary-Ruth Hensley Reporter-Terry Freeman Librarian-Mike Green 47 $r. High Music Class Bottom Row: Angie Pollard, Carol Self, Marcia Brown, Liz Williams, Susan Chitwook, Melinda Laurance, Roxie Phillips, Valera Musgrove, Top Row: Cindy Perkins—Adviser, Clenda Branson, Tammy Carter, Sheila Weaver, Debbie Shedd, Dana Umsted, Sandy Just, Rhonda Shannon, Phyllis Romine, Darian Yumans Hr. .High Music Officers Back Row: Dana Umsted, Roxie Phillips, Sandy Just, Second Row: Valera Mus- grove, Tammy Carter 48 Wood Work Bottom Row: Darrian Cooper, James Bailey, Jeffery Johnson, Steve Free, John Brock, Eric Tauraianen, Marty Smith, John Jorden, Newman Ludlow, Leon Toon, Second Row: Mark Fowler, Bob Bush, Niles Smith, Steven Wilcoxson, Chuck Brown, Mike Walker, Shawn Free, Third Row: Yogie Smith, Mike Green, Aron Bailey, Greg Cunningham, Jay McCauley, Fourth Row: Randy Lancaster, Wayne Fairless, Larry Hughes, Ricky Batchelor, Leon Owens, Adviser-Mr. Young 50 Mr. 4 Miss SmithvilleSr. Migli 52 fleffery Qtan Who's Who Smithville School Most Popular DANA UMSTED DARR1AN COOPER Cutest Couple DARRIAN COOPER PHYLLIS OWENS Most Studious MARTY BAILEY SANDRA MOORE Best Personality REX BLAYLOCK SANDRA MOORE Cutest Couple REX BLAYLOCK CHERYL GRANT Most Talented MARTY BAILEY SANDRA MOORE 55 56 Sports banquet 57 Smithville bicentennial Standing; Mrs. Gladys Warren. State Chairman for the Bicentennial Right to Left: Mr. Coy Chatham, Smithville Mayor. Mrs. Anita Hensley, Chairman of the Smithville Bicentennial. Mick Thompson, State Representative On October 25, 1976 a Bi- centennial program for the school and community was presented in the High School gym. Special guests of honor included Mrs. Gladys Warren, State Bicentennial Chairman: Senator Jim Lane; Representative, Mick Thompson; Representative, Mike Murphy. An American flag from Carl Albert’s office was presented to Mr. James Benson by Beverly Webb on behalf of the Smithville FHA. The Bicentennial flag was presented to Mrs. Anita Hensley by Mrs. Gladys Warren. The Oklahoma flag was presented to Mr. Coy Chatham by Dennis Hensley, FFA president. ss Zhe Jialloween Carnival of 1976-77 High Sckool and $r. High Queen and King JR. HIGH QUEEN-Miss Dana Umsted JR. HIGH KING-Mr. Perry Smith Zhe Crownings . . . Tire highschool King, Jim Forrest, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Forrest. Jim lives at Watson and is a Senior. His Queen, Kathie Denton, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zack Denton and she lives at Zafra. Kathie is also a Senior. The Junior High King, Perry Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith and he lives at Octavia. He is a Freshman. The Junior High Queen, Dana Umsted is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Umsted and she lives here in Smithville. She is also a Freshman. These Kings and Queens were chosen because their respective classes raised the most money in their division of Se- nior and Junior High. SR. HIGH QUEEN-Miss Kathie Denton SR. HIGH KING-Mr. Jim Forrest Zhe Homecoming of 1976-77 LEFT SIDE BASKETBALL: Queen Kathie Denton and Escort Larry Pollard; 1st Attendent Beverly Webb and Escort Kev- in Brown; 2nd Attendent Candy Pollard and Escort Ricky Batchelor. RIGHT SIDE HOMECOMING: Queen Cheryl Grant and Escort Rex Blaylock; 1st Attendent Jacki Williams and Escort Richard Johnson; 2nd Attendent Liz Hensley and Es- cort Bobby Gates. FLOWER BEARERS Lyndon Johnson Mark Anderson CROWN BEARERS Stephanie Going Bret Hilton 60 Zhe1976 fair Animals 1 Jackie Williams-Chester, First, Breed and Reserve Champion, and Grand Champion. Mike Green-York, First Barry Cunningham-Poland, first, and Breed Champ- ion. Brad Lowrie-First Place and Breed Champion Hamp. Jackie Wiltiams-Sulfolk lamb. Second, Reserve Breed, Jim Forrest-Cross Breed Steer. Reserve Grand Champion. 63 Zhe Grand Champions Jackie Williams—Cross Breed Steer. First place. Breed Champion and Grand Champion. The Ones without pictures: Jody Williams—2 Chester 1st and 3rd Jackie Williams- Duroc 3rd Suzanne Williams—Chester 3rd Duroc 2nd Vicki Young-Berkshire-lst Reserve Breed Champion. Karen Young Berkshire 1st and Reserve Breed Champion Perry Smith-Duroc 2nd, poland 1st Ricky Phillips-Cross 1st Terry Freeman-Cross 3rd, Chester 2nd J.D. James—Third Place Poland Dennis Hensley-Tliied Place Hatnp Fifth Place Cross Roger Beggs-Hampshire 3rd Gerald Land-Hampshire 3rd Brad Lowri-Second Place Poland Suzanne Williams—Sulfolk lamb, first place, Breed Champion and Grand Champion. Barry Cunningham-Cross Breed 1st Breed Champion and Grand Champion at ldabel 1st. Breed Champion and Grand Champion at Ft. Smith. 64 Miss Kodeo Queen of 1977 Charlotte Blake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Blake. M iss Kodeo Queen of 1976 Tammy Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith. 65 1977 Kodeo Queen Contestants Jeanne Talley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Talley. Carol Self, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Self. Darrien Yummons. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Yummons. Regina Broderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Taylor. 66 67 Tirst Grade 4 Second Grade Front Row: Marvin Freeman, Brett Hilton, Robert Thornburg, Darrell Sanders, R. Ronnie Mahoney, Jason Par- nell, Ronald Milam, Neal Charlton. Back Row: Billy Bailey, Donnell Bohanan, Rosie Milan, Mary Weaver, Tracy Bohanan, Priscalla Bohanan, Phyllis Phillips, Stephanie Goings, Lisa Goins. Aide: Mrs. Watson and Teach- er Miss Weaver. Teacher: Mrs. Taylor-Aide, Top Row: Andrea Hensley, Dorothy Moore, Andrea McCormick, Robin Basford, Leon Thornberg, Tony Blake, Terri Phillips, Debbie McBroom, Jaquita Parnell, Tammy Brown, Bottom Row: Brian Watson, Mitchcl Vaught, Bill Jordan, Robert Sanders, Troy Blake, Scotty McBroom, Harvey Bohanan, Donnie Padilla, Michael Parnell. 69 3rd and 4 th grades Bottom Row: LR. Donald Watson, Shawn Hilton, Robert Moore, Delbert McBroom, Jerome Carney, Carlton Bohanan, Eddie Bohanan, Issac Weaver, John Webb, Eddie Ludlow, Keith Jewell, Elvin Parnell. Top Row: Genna Musgrove, Lisa Carroll, Patricia Wardon, Debbie Michols, Rhonda Phillips, Perry Toon, Aaron Watson, Tracey Bohanan, Linda Sanders, Audrey Colbert, Michelle Carney, Vicki Samuel. Mrs. Geneva Weaver. 5 th and 6 th grades Front Row: L-R. Clifton Vaught, Rhodie Romine, Russell Kincaid, Billy Phillips, Tommy Blake, Brian Vaught, J.R. Powell, Charles Basford. Middle Row: Cal Webb, Gerald Mize, Darin Bohanan, Tommy Jewell, Brian Hughes, Cecil Fairless, Nicky Bohanan, Tom Wade, Micheal Watson. Back Row: Janis Colbert, Karen Lowman, Lisa Car- ter, Tracy Grant, Teresa Martin, Becky Weaver, Mary Ann Denton, Sallie Hudson, Teresa Hilton, Joy Charlton, Joy Bush, Nina Hudson, Maureen Goings, Denise Liles. 70 Zhird and fourth Qrad basketball Coach-Brenda Johnson, Paula Merworth, Patsy Phillips, Debbie Nichols, Michele Carney, Vicki Samuel, Audery Colbert, Patricia Warden, Brenda Merworth, Isacc Weav- er, Perry Toon, Charlton Bohanan, Aaron Bohanan, Keith Jewell, Eddie Lidlow, Robert Moore, Elvin Parnell, Eddie Bohanon, Coach-Brenda Johnson fofth and Sixth Qrade basketball Zearns Coach-Brenda Johnson, Sally Hudson, Mary Ann Den- ton, Tracy Grant, Lisa Carter, Jou Bush, Nina Hudson, Becky Weaver, Karen Lowman, Denise Liles, Janice Col- bert, Maureen Going, Jou Charlton, Micheal Watson, Brian Hughes, Jerry Kuykendall, Curtis Bush, Tommy Jewell, Darrian Bohanon, Johnny Knighten, Tommy Blake, Clifton Vaught, Johnny Watson, Brian Vaught, Cal Webb, Tom Wade Coach —Brenda Johnson 71 73 74 75 Octavia Hirst and Second Front Row: Amy Bailey, Todd Moore, Dorothy Cline, Larry Williams, Melissa Hamm, Laura Chitwood. 2nd Row: Patrick Brown, Nathan Meashintubby, Robert Williams, Tommy Cline, Junior Bruce, Rachell Williams. Back Row: Ann Dowdy, Anthony Phillips, Norval Meashintubby, Janice Cline, Mitchel Murray, Mrs. Gladys Dean. Front Row; Wenonah Dowdy, Eddie Cooper, Rhonda Harwood, Jason Williams, Charles Wylie, Lee Brown. 2nd Row: Crandall Ludlow, Janice Walker, Norma Ludlow, Sean Ludlow, James Smith, Leonard Taylor. Back Row: Jarrod Johnston, Cheri Branson, Melinda Hopper, Susan Smith, Sherry Meashintubby, Harlan Ludlow, Mrs. Ellen Hensley. Octavia Zkird and Hourtk 76 Octavia 5th and 6th Qrade Front Row R-L: Elliot Hamm, Kenneth Ward, Theodore Lud- low, 2nd Row: LaShell Walker, Debra Bruce, Janet Hamm, Alice Peterson, Becky DeWitt. 3rd Row: Charla Branson, Carla Fairless, Taffie Hopper, Keith Bohanon. 4th Row: Tony Fair- less, Mr. Paul Gwaltney. Kindergarten Front Row: Dean Hanshew, Kim- berly Thornburg, Pete Fairless, Christine Shedd, Susan Carroll, Mike Harwood, Rae Lynn Lud- low, Denette Rose. 2nd Row: Melaina Bohanon, Kerry Mc- Reynolds, Linden Hopper, Ed- rin Bohanon, Tina Romine, Micheale Musgrove, Angela Moore, Mrs. Marie Walker. 3rd Row: Shirley Meashintubby, Shawen Branson, Gregory White, Isaac Benn, Chandra Batchelor, Tara Capehart, John Cline, Mrs. Galenda Hartin. 77 Octavia 5th and 6th basketball Zeam Front Row: L-R. Mr. Danny Ram- sey, Alice Peterson, Debra Bruce. 2nd Row: Charla Branson, Janet Hanun. 3rd Row: Becky DeWitt, Taffie Hopper, Carla Fairless Octavia 3rd £ 4th Basketball Zeam Front Row: L-R. Mr. Danny Ramsey, Rachell Williams, Janice Cline, Back Row: Dorothy Cline, Ann Dowdy, Pam Cooper, Laura Chitwood, Melissa Hamm. 78 Octavia 5£6 Qrade basketball Zeam Front Row: Patrick Brown, Kenneth Ward, Elliot Hamm, Theodore Ludow. Back Row: Mr. Danny Ram- sey, Nathan Meashintubby, Tony Fairless, Antony Phillips, Norval Meashintubby, Robert Williams. Octavia 3rd and 4tk basketball Zeam Front Row: L-R. Mr. Danny Ramsey, Norval Meashintubby, Antony Phillips, Robert Williams. Back Row: Junior Bruce, Patrick Brown, Larry Williams, Nathan Meashintubby, Mitchel Murray. Octavia Malloween Queens and Kings Halloween Escorts: Ron Morton and Dennette 5th and 6th: Debra Bruce and Elliot Hamm. Rose. 3rd and 4th: Robert Williams and Janice Cline. 1st and 2nd: Jarod Johnston and Susan Smith. so School Personnel—A Needed faction Wilma Gates Janitor OUR COOKS Cara Batchelor Joyce Parnell Lucille Wright Charles Armstrong Mechanic Ed Martin Maintenance Zeachers at fj Zheir Mest ♦ 82 83 84 85 86 Students k faculty The following section is advertisements. We would like to ask you to please patronize these businesses as they were kind enough to help us produce this annual for you. We have enjoyed making this annual even though there were times when we thought it was more than we could handle. Most of all, 1 personally want to thank Marty, Debbie, Vicki, and Lana because they did most of the work and put up with a sponsor who knew little more than they knew. Next year, the annual staff hopes to make fewer mistakes and more progress in providing you with a complete annual for the year’s activities. Miss Marilyn Williams Sponsor 1976-77 87 UMSTEDS GENERAL STORE JESS AND DOROTHY JEANNE SMITHVILLE, OKLA. GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, MEATS, FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES HARDWARE FEEDS PHOTOGRAPHERS EARNHEART’S STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY OF DISTINCTION PORTRAITS—WEDDINGS—COMMERCIAL “SERVING IDABEL MCCURTAIN COUNTY SINCE 1927” 15 S. CENTRAL ST. 116 N. MAIN IDABEL, OKLAHOMA BROKEN BOW PH. 286-3657 PH. 584-3364 THE BOOT BARN ACME, NOCONA TONY LAMA RED WING JUSTIN FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN MENA Main Office 807 S. DeQueen Street Mena, Arkansas Full Service Branch Hwy. 4 71 Cove, Arkansas “THE BANK THAT PUTS YOU FIRST” Band Services Available 24 Hours a Day, 7 days a Week from our Automated Teller Facility Located at Our Northside Shopping Center Branch MEMBER FDIC 91 (Co Pressure-Treated Lumber Retail Wholesale P.O. Box 95 Phone Cove, Ark. 71937 (501) 387-2884 THE UNION BANK OF MENA AND WICKES BRANCH MEMBER FDIC 394-2211 385-2211 MENA WICKES ivrni FEDERAL lEnSI REPHANS DEPT. STORE AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Clothing for the Whole Family Northside Shopping Janssen and Mena, Mena Ark Center Main Office 6th Garrison Ft. Smith Ark (501)-394-5055 Mena, Ark. THE COUNTRY STORE 407 S. Central IDABEL NATIONAL BANK Idabel Okla. Ph. 286-6825 Member FDIC Western Wear Idabel, Okla. Custom Made Saddles, Lawn and Garden Center Compliments of BRISTOW’S STEAK HOUSE IGLEHARTS GAS Best Steak in McCurtin County Dependable Service 1310 E. Washington Idabel, Okla. Phone 286-2219 Idabel Okla. 74745 Phone 244-3502 Steaks Are Our SPECIALTY, Fried Chicken To Go, or 244-3455 Full Menu—Private Parties, OPEN ON SATURDAY NIGHTS ANDERSON POLKE COUNTY JEWELRY Farmers Association, Inc. 6th North. Central Phone 286-5663 Mena Ark, and Wickes Ark. Idabel Okla. 74745 93 WALL AND SON INSURANCE The Wall of Protection P.0. Box 97 Phone 286-3348 Idabel Okla. 74745 CALL 286-3361 Authorized Catalog Salat Marchant Ownad and Oparated by Mr. Odia Mayhall 113 8. Central Idabel. OK 75745 (Your ACC't No.) CLAUDE WESTMORLAND P.O. Box 117 East Main DICKISON FARM AND RANCH SUPPLYS Potter Ark. Ph. 394-2651 Feed and Seed, Fertilize Phone 286-2232 Idabel Okla. 74745 Veterinarian Supply, Directly Across from the Sale Barn WASHBURNS BUDGET FOOD STORE Complete Home Furn. 1020 Mena St. Mena Ark. 71953 Ph. 392-4322 Clean Courteous Convenient Because We Care. Open 8 till 12 p.m. Broken Bow and Idabel MONTGOMERY WARD McCurtain Village Shopping Center Owner Luie Caple, Idabel Okla Phone 286-3303 MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS 508 Pickering Mena Ark, 71953 Phone 394-1671 94 WESTERN AUTO David B. Norris, Owner NORWOOD WELCH FUNERAL HOME 205 N. Main Ph. 584-2562 Broken Bow, Oklahoma Idabel: Broken Bow 286-3375 584-3376 286-3376 584-3377 L K CABINET AND FLOOR COVERING MC CURTAIN PRINTING CO. Ph. 580-584-2621 Idabel, Okla Ph. 286-7681 Broken Bow, Okla 74728 Custom Printing NORRIS DEPARTMENT STORE Better Goods Better Prices 105 N. Main Broken Bow—Idabel, Okla BRUTON’S DRY GOODS Wrangler—Hats—Tony Lama Levis—Belts—Red Wing Complete Line of Clothing for the Whole Family S H Green Stamps Broken Bow, Okla BOND’S AUTO SUPPLY Ph. 584-3301 12 N. Broadway WAL-MART STORE 117 HIGHWAY 259 SOUTH BROKEN BOW, OKLAHOMA 74728 Broken Bow, Okla 74728 95 RICH MOUNTAIN ELECTRIC Cooperative Incorporated otuvtmtf Mena Arkansas Mistletoe Express 286-3125 Idabel IDABEL LIVESTOCK COMM. CO. INC. Glen Bowels Pres. Ph. 286-3137 or 286-5311 Pigga -Hut Sale Every Wednesday Where Buyers Sellers Meet There’s Alot of Good Things Under Our Roof 1810 Washington S.E. Phone 286-6524 1ST STATE BANK Idabel, Okla Friendly, Courteous Efficient Service With Hometown Folks! Robert Earl Young, Chairman Of The Board, Don Wyrick, Pres. MC CURTAIN CO, SAVINGS LOANS 702 Southeast Washington Idabel, OK Ph—286-3383 Where You Save Does Make a Difference Rt 1 Box 23A Ph-405-286-7185 Idabel, Okla PECCIO’S GALLERIA Art Supplies—Crafts, Picture Frames, Art Classes Custom Framing BEASLEY-WOOD FUNERAL HOME 611 Janssen Mena, Arkansas 71953 Frank Peccio, Owner 96 LANE MOTOR CO. New and Used Cars Ford—Mercury—Lincoln P.O. Box 790 Phone 584-3339 Broken Bow, Okla. HOMER MARTIN POLK COUNTY LOCKER PLANT Grocery and Station Custom Slaughtering Processing and Curing Smithville, OK 74957 Bulk Meat Sales Ph. 394-2023 DICKISON FEED CUNNINGHAM’S Cove, Ark BARBER SHOP “Complete Action Service” See or Call Potter Junction Mr. or Mrs. F. E. Dickison Phone 387-5187 Potter, Ark. Congratulations Seniors WEBB’S JEWERLY From 1405 McCurtain Village Idabel. OK 74745 ZACK FRAZIER JO WEBB’S BEAUTY SALON LYLE’S FURNITURE New and Used DAN’S DAIRY HUT Good Food Is The 914 Mena Street Thing At Ph. 394-4300 Mena, Ark. LITTLE FRANKS GOLDEN CROWN DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Hwy 71-50 Mena, Ark. 10 Miles North on Hwy. 259 Broken Bow, OK 494-6350 Sandwiches Malts and Shakes 97 OTASCO OKLAHOMA TIRE SUPPLY Associate Store C-46 Broken Bow, OK 74728 CHARLEY QUICK STOP North of Broken Bow Hwy 259 Broken Bow, OK OTASCO 813 Mena Street Mena, Ark. Home Owned MENA OIL TIRE CO. P.O. Box 686 Mena, Ark. 71953 B. F. Goodrich Kelly Springfield Furniture—Carpets—Draperies—Gifts Accessories FULLER FURNITURE CO. Idabel, OK Ph. 286-7171 McCurtain Village IDABEL FLORISTS 614 S. Central Ph. 286-3373 Idabel, OK 74745 Idabel Green House PIGGLY WIGGLY 2 Locations Mena, Ark. BAWCUM MOTORS Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Dodge Trucks “Buy A Dealer He's Your Most Important Option” 286-7647 BLAKE BUILDING SUPPLY Your Complete Building And Supply Store Hatfield, Arkansas BROKEN BOW NEWS 584-6210 Congratulations Box 279 Seniors Broken Bow, OK ROSE UPHOLSTERY, INC. Custom Aircraft Interiors Mena Municipal Airport P.O. Box 1363 Mena, Ark. Cecil L. Rose—President mmR mmm 617 Mena St. Mena, Ark. Ph. 394-3254 ASHLEY'S OUTLET STORE Clothing for the Entire Family Juniper Shopping Center Idabel, OK BEN FRANKLIN Your Key Value Store Mena, Ark. 821 Mena St. RONNIE GOSS RCA TV INC. 814 Pickering Ave. Mena, Arkansas 71953 501-394-2693 STOCKMAN'S SUPPLY A C 405-244-3880 Smithville, OK. Prices With The Stockman in Mind ALLBAUGH'S FLORIST 709 Mena St. Ph. 501-394- 4616 Mena, Ark. 71953 WATKINS Years of Service Mena, Ark. 394-4040 CHARLIE'S JUNIOR MISS FASHIONS Ph. 286-3818 Idabel and Broken Bow STRICKLIN'S GROCERY Hatfield, Ark. Best Wishes to Seniors 98 SHERRY'S DRIVE-IN Broken Bow BUCK AND LOU'S STATION GROCERY Smithville, Okla. 74957 Ph. 244-3480 PASSMORE SUPER MKT. INC. Growing Bigger Serving Better Brokbow, Okla. THE HUNGRY HOUND Cove, Ark. DINGLER DRUG Prescription Druggist Wayne T. Dingier Mena, Ark. DONUT CHEF Broken Bow, Oklahoma BIG FRANKS SPORTS CENTER 10 Miles N. Of Broken Bow Jerry Kaye Kellum MC CURTAIN GAZETTE 107 S. Central 286-3321 The McCurtain Only Dailey Newsp. JOE PRINCE CO. Idabel Ph. 286-2542 Congratulations Seniors HAMILTON REALITY INSURANCE Ph. 389-6174 Hatfield, Ark. SHERMAN SHOES Home of Tony Lama Boots, Florsheim Shoes Old Maine Trotters Idabel, Okla. THE GREEN DOLPHIN Imports—Gifts—Antiques Bridal Registry 1419 Washington—Idabel, Okla. PIGGLY WIGGLY 2 Locations to Serve You McCurtain Village Shopping Center Jumper Shopping Center We Give S H Green Stamps OTASCO McCurtain Village Shopping Center Idabel, Okla. PH. 286-5659 DAIRY QUEEN Idabel. Okla. McCurtain Village Shopping Center Ph. 286-5529 GLEN’S FURNITURE Highway 70 South Broken Bow Ph. 584-6340 584-6280 FARMERS INSURANCE Malvin Wesley Mourton, Sales Representative South Highway 71 Mena, Ark. REIDS CONOCO GROCERY Hatfield, Ark. Congratulations Seniors ALICE'S CAFE Ph. 244-3846 Intersection 259-4 HARRY HOUSTON TEXACO, INC. nSK dl 210 S.W. Dixie Serving McCurtain County P.O. Box 128 Phone 286-3066 Idabel, Oklahoma 74745 99 RALPHS BUICK-PONTIAC HILTON MOTORS, INC. GMC CO. Sherwood and Mena Streets Highway 71 North Mena, Ark. Mena, Ark. 501-394-4391 394-2853 or 394-2350 394-3694 “Theres No Place Like STEWMAN'S FLOWER SHOP HUNT'S The Beauty of Our Business Is Flowers 394-2833 600 DeQueen St. Mena, Ark. Mena, Ark. 71953 MONTGOMERY WARD Ph. (501) 394-2175 Catalog Agency Ph. 394-4913 SOUTHERN DISPOSAL SERVICE 910 Mena St. Mena, Ark. P.O. Box 629 Mena, Ark. 71953 BUDGET SHOE STORE MC MILLAN 918 Mena St. The Family Fashion Store 394-3622 820 Mena St. Mena, Ark. Phone 394-4864 THE MARKET BASKET INC. GRIFFITH'S 100.00 Weekly Jackpot 5 SE. Washington and Idabel, Okla. 74745 Top Value Stamps Mena, Ark. Ancil Moran—Mgr. WAGNERS AUTO BODY AND SALES 24 Hour Wrecker Service 394-9923 394-1042 CRANES Gro Mkt. 394-2720 Potter Jet. TEXACO Congratulations Sr. G. H. Wood from J. Ray Texaco Consignee Hwy. 71 S. at 9th St. MARIAS MOBILE HOME SERVICE Mena, Ark. LOVELL'S FASHIONS SMITHS 812 Dequeen Street Stop and Shop Mena, Ark. 71953 Donna and Gene Lovell Cove, Arkansas MOWDY’S POLLARDS Gro-Store GULF STATION Smithville, Okla. Ph. 244-3593 Ph. 244-3456 Intersection 259-4 FOLEY'S Gro. Mkt. CURETON General Merchandise PHILLIPS 66 Ph. 389-6711 Cove, Ark. Ph. 387-2521 100 JIMMIE TUCKER TRUCKING P.O. Box 428 Broken Bow, Okla. 74728 Ph. 405-584-6185 or 405-584-6359 BROKEN BOW MARINE Service Our Speciality—Hwy. 259 N Phone 584-6743 Broken Bow, OK. NIX GARAGE Vi Blk. No. of Passmores Super Mkt. 905 N. Park Drive Broken Bow, OK. E-Z MART Broken Bow, Okla. 101 N. Park Dr. Open 24 Hours AMERICAN FARM AGENCY Mena, Ark. Mark Midford, Owner SENECA AVIATION, INC. Mena, Ark. 71953 Rt. 1, Box 300 Joe Evans (501) 394-1380 S H DEPT. STORE Idabel, Okla. Phone 286-3442 EDWARD HINES LUMBER CO. of Arkansas Mena Division Highway 71 South, Mena, Ark. 71953 U«U) (TOMI (It? MtOMWAT ntsouth N M0 IN80W OKLAHOMA ur WILLIAMS FEED MILLS Custom Grinding Molasses Mixing Hwy. 21 South Mena, Ark. Ph. EX4-4012 THE AUTOMOTIVE INC. 121 N. Broadway Broken Bow, Okla. Ph. 534-3312 CONSUMERS PHARMACY Hank Heim Mena, Ark. Ph. 394-5144 THWEATT AND SON Ready-Mix Concrete 1300 S. Park Drive Broken Bow, Okla. Ph. 584-3360 Idabel—Ph. 286-6865 101 ♦ inter T collocjicile press, inn.
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