Smithville High School - Brave Yearbook (Smithville, OK)
- Class of 1988
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v,vr Capturing Spirits of the Brave Smithville Schools P.O. Box 8 Smithville, OK 74957 Vhether it's in singles, couples, or groups the students of Smithville show how they are “Capturing ■Spirits of 88 . Capturing Spirits of School Life 1987-88 has been a great year for students at Smithville. In spite of the hard work, it’s been fun and exciting for most of us. We hope these snapshots and those on the following pages capture our school spirit for you. 2 Capturing Spirits of School Life Table of Contents Opening Page..............1 Annual Staff..............4 Seniors...................7 Administration...........18 School Board.............20 Personnel................21 Classes..................27 Elementary...............38 Activities...............49 Sports...................86 Closing.................101 3 Annual Staff As Editor of the 1988 yearbook I would like to thank all the faculty, Administration, and students for their cooperation. I also would like to thank the rest of the yearbook staff and my advisor for all the great help. We’d especially like to thank Marsha and Paxson Smith for their time and effort on our pictures. It’s been fun putting this yearbook together but it has taken a lot of hard work and overtime. But, we managed to capture all the spirits. I hope this yearbook brings back memories for you now and in the future. Phyllis Phillips - Editor Phyllis Phillips • Editor 4 Back row left to right: Donna Nichols. Dena Page. Maxine Umsted. Front row left to right: Phyllis Phillips. Lisa Williams. Dena Page - Sports Editor Lisa Williams - Assistant Editor Maxine Umsted - Advisor Annual Staff Donna Nichols - Organizations Activities Editor Yearbook staff at work? 5 Seniors Billy Bailey PHA 1 year Vo-Carp - 3 year Vo-Carp Officer - 1 year Scholastic Team - 1 year Class Officer 1 year FHA Beau - 1 year Student of the Month Bobby Burns 4-H 1 year Baseball - 1 year Speech - 1 year Drama - 1 year Lee Brown 4-H - 1 year Honor Society - 4 years Basketball 1 year Baseball - 4 years Scholastic Team - 4 years Class Officer - 2 years Chorus • 3 years Music Officer - 2 years Show Choir - 3 years Valedictorian - Jr. Sr. High Speech • 1 year Speech Officer - 1 year Drama - 1 year Drama Officer - 1 year Crowd Pleaser - 86-87, 87-88 Supporting Actor - 86-87, 87-88 All-Conference - 88 Overall Scholastic Winner Student of the Month Student of the Year Kevin Carlile Vo-Carp - 1 year Basketball - 4 years Scholastic Team - 3 years Bobby Burns Kevin Carlile Neal Charlton 4-H - 1 year Honor Society - 2 years Baseball - 4 years Scholastic Team - 3 years Chorus - 3 years Music Officer - 1 year Show Choir - 2 years Speech - 2 years Speech Officer • 1 year Drama - 1 year Academic Bowl Team - 1 year National Forensic League - 1 year Smithville Quiz Bowl Runner-up - 1988 Best Supporting Actor - 86-87. 87-88 Best Costume Neal Charlton 8 Sandra Dismuke Sandra Dismuke FHA - 2 years 4-H - 3 years Basketball - 4 years Scholastic Team - 4 years Most Friendly - 1 year Chorus - 4 years Music Officer - 3 years Show Choir - 3 years Speech - 1 year Speech Officer - 1 year Drama - 1 year Best Actress '88 All-District Chorus - 3 years Outstanding Alto - 1 year Miss Smithville - 1988 Miss Smithville Pageant (1st Runner-up) 1986 Best Talent - 86-87 Miss McCurtain Finalist Oklahoma Show Choir - 1 year 1st District Humorous Duet Regional Finalist All-Around Music Student - 83-84 Seniors Joe Elliott Vo-Carp - 1 year Baseball 1 year Scholastic Team • 2 years Academic Team 1 year Drama - 1 year Joe Elliott Lambert Foster FFA - 2 years FFA Officer - 1 year Vo-Carp - 3 years Baseball 1 year Scholastic Team • 1 year Class Officer - 1 year Lambert Foster Marvin Freeman FFA - 4 years FFA Officer - 1 year Vo-Carp - 2 years Vo-Carp Officer - 2 years Scholastic Team - 1 year Class Officer - 1 year Chorus - 2 years Senior High Escort - 1 year Miss Smithville Escort - 2 years Stephanie Goings FHA 4 years 4-H - 3 years Basketball - 2 years Scholastic Team - 1 year Chorus - 2 years Speech - 3 years Speech Officer - 1 year Crowd Pleaser - 1988 Marvin Freeman Stephanie Goings Brett Hilton Baseball 4 years Mr. Jr. High 1 year Speech - 1 year Drama - 1 year Drama Performance Award Kent Looney FFA - 4 years Vo-Carp - 2 years Chorus - 2 years 9 Brett Hilton Kent Looney Seniors Norma Ludlow FHA • 3 years 4-H ■ 2 years Basketball 4 years Scholastic Team - 1 year Class Officer - 1 year Chorus • 2 years Show Choir - 1 year Speech 1 year 4-H Share the Fun Champion Sean Ludlow 4-H - 2 years Honor Society - 4 years basketball - 3 years Baseball - 4 years Scholastic Team - 4 years Class Officer - 3 years Most Likely to Succeed - 1988 Chorus - 2 years Music Officer - 1 year Show Choir - 2 years Show Choir Officer - 1 year Salutatorian - 1 year Speech - 2 years Speech Officer • 1 year Student of the Month Norma Ludlow Sean Ludlow Priscilla Bohanan McBroom FHA - 4 years 4-H - 3 years Basketball 4 years Chorus - 2 years Speech - 3 years Miss Smithville Pageant 87 (2nd Runner-up) Grand Champion Speech - 87-88 Best Actress 86-87 Best Monologue 86-87 - 87-88 4-H Share the Fun Champion 86-87 National Forensic League 86-87 Priscilla Bohanan McBroom Ronald Milam FFA - 2 years FFA Officer - 1 year Vo-Carp - 3 years Basketball - 1 year Ronald Milam Rosie Milam FHA 4 years 4-H - 4 ears Honor Society - 2 veai Bas iketball - 1 year Scholastic Team - 4 years Chorus - 1 year Speech - 2 years Speech Officer - 1 year German Honor Student Rosie Milam Randy Mims Randy Mims Vo-Carp - 1 year Basketball - 4 years 10 Gary Page Baseball 3 years Scholastic Team • 4 years Chorus - 2 years Speech - 1 year Speech Officer - 1 year Drama - 1 year Smithville Academic Bowl Champs - 1988 All-State Baseball Jesse Parsons 4-H - 1 year FFA - 2 years FFA Officer - 1 year Vo-Carp - 3 years Class Officer - 1 year Speech - lyear Speech Officer - 1 year Drama - 1 year Drama Officer - 1 year 4-H Share the Fun Grand Champion Winner Best Supporting Actor ’87 Best Costume ’87 Best Ad Libs ’88 Crowd Pleaser 88 Trudy Pollard FHA 3 years FHA Officer - 1 year 4-H - 4 years Basketball 4 years All-Conference - 1988 Chorus - 1 year Speech - 2 years Speech Officer - 1 year Best Costume Seniors Gary Page Jason Parnell Jesse Parsons Phyllis Phillips Jason Parnell Vo-Carp - 2 years Baseball - 4 years Class Officer - 1 year Chorus - 2 years Show Choir - 2 years Speech - 1 year Phyllis Phillips FHA - 2 years FHA Officer 1 year 4-H 4 years 4-H Officer - 1 year FFA - 4 years FFA Officer - 3 years Yearbook - 1 year Yearbook Editor - 1 yeai Sch olastic Team 2 years Class Officer - 1 year Most Likely to Succeed - 1 year Chorus - 2 years Speech - 3 years Speech Officer - 2 years Drama - 1 year Drama Officer - 1 year Miss Smithville Pageant (4th Runner-up) 1987 Showed Livestock 4 years 1st District Humorous Duet Regional Finalist Humorous Duet Grand Champion Speech 85-86 4-H State Qualifier Best Costume 86-87 Crowd Pleaser 86-87, 87-88 Best Standard Speech 86-87 National Forensic League 86-87. 87-88 Mike Savage Yearbook - 2 years Scholastic Team 3 years Speech - 3 years Drama - 4 years Wood Shop - 1 year 11 Trudy Pollard Mike Savage Seniors Donnie Scarberry 4-H - 1 year Basketball - 4 years Scholastic Team • 4 years Class Officer - 4 years Chorus - 2 years Music Officer - 2 years Show Choir - 2 years Basketball Co-Captain - 2 years Joe Smedley 4-H - 1 year Baseball - 4 years Scholastic Team - 3 years Class Officer - 1 year Speech - 2 years Speech Officer - 1 year Drama - 1 year Drama Officer - 1 year National Forensic league - 1 year Best Actor - 86-87, 87-88 Best Costume 86-87 Local Academic Team Captain Local Academic Bowl Champs 1988 Traveling Academic Bowl Team 3rd Computer Proficiency 87-88 Donnie Scarberry Joe Smedley James Whisenhunt Vo-Carp - 3 years Vo-Carp Officer - 1 year Chorus - 1 year Show Choir - 1 year Danny Wiley FFA - 3 years Vo-Carp - 1 year Baseball 1 year Scholastic Team - 1 year Chorus - 1 year Speech - 1 year James Whisenhunt Danny Wiley Lisa Williams FHA 1 year Basketball 1 year Yearbook - 1 year Scholastic Team - 4 years Class Officer - 2 years Most Studious - 1 vear Miss Sr. High • 1 year Chorus - 2 years FHA Sweetheart - 1 year Senior High Escort - 1 year Honor Society - 1 year Drama 1 year Lisa Williams Charlie Wylie 4-H - 1 year FFA - 1 year Vo-Carp - 2 years Speech - 1 year Best Supporting Actor ’88 Charlie Wylie 12 Senior Sponsor and “Guess Who?” Susan Lumpkin “Will I ever grow up?” 13 “Are you sure that I’ll be an All-State baseball player?” Guess Who? “Please, let me be a basketball star?” “Let’s ask Mikey? “Known for my mouth? Identities 3. Lisa Williams 4. Jesse Parsons 5. Phyllis Phillips 6. Gary Page 7. Priscilla McBroom 8. Hobby Burns 9. Donnie Scarberry 10. Jason Parnell 11. Sandra Dismuke 12. Mike Savage 13. Trudy Pollard Spirit of 88 14 15 Graduating Class of ’88 Seniors of ‘88’ 17 BRAVE IU Administration Smithville School Administration The 1987-88 Brave has done another great job of preserving our great tradition at Smithville High School. It’s fun to be a Brave and it’s great to live and share the rich tradition that allows us to hold our head high and proudly announce “I’m from Smithville”. Another great year has been recorded for posterity by the annual staff and sponsor in their normal efficient production of life at Smithville. The Brave is outstanding and I congratulate the annual staff and the student body of Smithville for a great yearbook and a great school. Claude Eberle Claude Eberle, Superintendent Larry Cheek. Senior High Principal Cooper Brown, Assistant Senior High Principal 19 Board of Education (Left to Right) President - Henry Bruce, Clerk - Coy Fairless, Member - Ron Brown, Member - Steve lx wrie, Vice-President - Dale Toon. 20 BOARD AT WORK Smithville Faculty Barnes, Yvonne Kindergarten Capehart, Jerry English Curriculum Coordinator Staff Development Donahoe, Janet French German Physics Eberle, Nora Ellen 7 8 English Librarian Hensley, Dennis Vocational Agriculture Hensley, Ellen First Grade K-2 Principal Highful, Jana Third Grade Johnson, Ellen Third Grade 7th Reading Keiss, Theresa Remedial Reading Language Arts Knapp, Jim History 7 8 Math Knapp, Tim Jr. Sr. High Basketball Earth Science Life Science Lewis, Edith Art Social Studies Psychology 22 Smith ville Faculty Lumpkin, Susan Business Martin, Sondra Vocational Home Economics Mowdy, Charles Math Nichols, Stacy Jr. High Basketball Jr. High Boys Baseball Geography Ramsey, Danny Fifth Grade Smith, Kenneth Sixth Grade Elementary Principal Umsted, Maxine Learning Disabilities Speech Drama Journalism Y earbook Walker, Marie Second Grade Wiles, Beverly Fourth Grade Young, Roy Vocational Carpentry Young, Ruth Special Resources 23 Support Staff Brown, Glenda Aide and Librarian Johnston. Brenda Secreta ry Lowman. Shirley Aide Moore, Dorothy Aide Moore, Gladys Bookkeeper Samuel. Leona Aide Smith. Donna Aide Taylor, Clara Aide Watson, Martha Aide Bice, Barbara Maintenance Porter, Carol Maintenance Hensley, Vicki Maintenance 24 Support Staff Our school could not function without the people on this page! They truly live up to their name, “Support Staff’. We Would like to express our appreciation to each of them for the job well done!! Charles Armstrong Mechanic Cooks left to right: Janice Gray, Lucille Wright, Vicki Smith, Lorene Williams. Bus drivers left to right: Lacreta Armstrong, Lucille Wright, Glenda Brown, Donna Smith, Theresa Keiss, Maxine Umsted. Juanita Futrell, Dorothy Moore, Jim Knapp, Roy Young, Jerry Capehart. Vicki Smith (not pictured) 25 Jazzy Blake, Becky Bohanan, Andrea Bohanan, Edrin Bowlin, Tim Bruce, Ginger Brumley, Shannon Burnett, David Capehart. Tara Cusher, Darren Denton, Jeff Dupont, Lark Foster, Tammy Harris, Amy Jacobs, Jimmy James. Jason Keiss, Sheila 28 Juniors Keiss. Vickie I awrence, David Ludlow, Crandall Ludlow, Rae Lynn McReynolds, Kerry Nichols, Donna Nichols, Roben Fage, Dena CLASS OFFICERS President: Greg Parnell Vice-President: Tara Capehart Secretary: Becky Blake Treasurer: Roben Nichols Parnell, Greg Pollard, Krissi Porter, Brian Romine, Kevin Romine, Pam Pritchett, Grover Samuels, Curtis Wilson, Dianne 29 Sensational Abner, Mike Batchelor, Della Cost, Alan Dunagan, Julie Goings, Andrea Harwood, Steven Gina Watson Grand Champion, Speech Heifner, Gerald Hill, Laurie Hoobler, Tammy Hopson, Joe Ludlow, Anna Milam. Thelma Parnell, Chris Pearl, Susan Phillips. Daphne Phillips. Joel 30 Sophomores Richards, Ricky Routh, Gina Scarberry, Billy Sinyard, Brian Smith, Lanson Smith, Melissa CLASS OFFICERS President: Lanson Smith Vice-President: Troy Smith Secretary: Tammy Wright Treasurer: Julie Dunagan Smith, Troy Taylor, Tracey Watson, Regina Whisenhunt, Beverly Williams. Delbert Williams. Patricia Wright, Tammy 31 Fabulous Abner, Susan Batchelor, Cindy Batchelor, David Baily, Cara Blake, Lida Bohanan, Skylar Brown, Christy Brown, Lachelle Brown, Trent Hill, Shawn Hopper, Donna Hopper, Kathy Hopper, Linden Huff, Jed Law, Russell Lawrence, Teresa 32 Freshmen Little. Shelly Looney, Marla •Student of the Month Ludlow, Kevin Mathews, Roy Page. James Parnell, Cindy Rogers, John Shelton, Janna Toon, Brent Watson, Ranae Junior High Students of the Month Janet Brown, Brad Umsted, Joel Page, Holly Roges, Marla Looney CLASS OFFICERS President: Trent Brown Vice-President: Brent Toon Secretary: Lachelle Brown Treasurer: Jed Huff 33 Eager Baker, Audrey Batchelor, Ryan Battiest, Aaron Branson, Cindy Brown, Julie Bruce, Edwin Capehart, Natasha Cline. Chris Cooper, Missy Elliott, Clayton Lee, Andrew Owens, Dustan Page, Joel •Student of the Month Richards, Rodney Rogers, Holly Student of the Month Sandlin, Faron Toon, Brian Toon, Ladale Tunnell, Tanya Tyler, Angie 34 Eighth Umsted, Brad •Student of the Month Vaught, Donald Warren, Andra Wataon, Debra Wataon, Sheila Jr. High Academic Team - Tanya Tunnell, Holly Rogers, Natasha Capehart, and Brad Umsted. Wright, Roland CLASS OFFICERS President: Andra Warren Vice-President: Brad Umsted Secretary: Holly Rogers Treasurer: Natasha Capehart 35 Sassy Bailey, Brian Batchlor, Joanne Batchlor, Julie Brown, Janet •Student of the Month Battiest, Allen Carter, Micheal Cline, Christy Graza, Tracey Angela Parker 4-H Grand Champion Speech Hicks, Jeff Hopper, Dale Hopper, Dennis Hudson, Chad Leet, Geraldine Ludlow, Corey Ludlow, Troy Merrie, Judith 36 Seventh Parker, Angela Phillips, Charla Pritchette, Mattew Sharp, Angela Umsted, Brandy Watson, Chris Wilson, Nicole Wylie, Joel CLASS OFFICERS President: Julie Batchlor Vice-President: Janet Brown Secretary: Michael Carter Treasurer: Chad Hudson Nicole Wilson 4-H Grand Champion Speech 37 Sixth Grade Bohanon, Angela Brown, April Caldwell, Jeremy Cline, Sheila Combs, Renee’ Elmore, Brandon Frazier, Deidre Hampton, Elizabeth Hill, Jay Lee Hopper, Jerry McBroom, Amanda Owens, Jenise Parnell, Weslie Pollard, Jonathan Rogers, Robert Rogers, Summer Routh, Dustin Smith, Brenda Stinson, Crystal Sullivan, James Taylor, Kevin Tunnell, Tina Tyler, Shawnee Ward, Ramsey Watson, Garrick Wilcox, Daniel Wilcox. Floyd 39 Fifth Grade Barnes, Eric Brown, Deron Caldwell, Levi Denton, Connie Futrell, Albert Grogan, Brad Hall, Wayne Leet, Brenda Loving, Anthony Ludlow, Chris Ludlow, Dorothy Norris, Amanda Pollard, Charlotte Rogers, William Sullivan, James Sullivan, Jennifer W'atson, Priscilla Wilson, Opal Wright, Dalton Fourth Grade Brown, Alysia Chambliss. Julie Cline, Eugenia Cline, Misty Cline, William Cooper, Matthew Emerson, Aaron Hopper, Jason Jacobs, Donna Jefferson, Amber Lewis, Arnold Loving, Shelley Lowman, Jimboy Ludlow, Holley McBroom, Dewayne Nickeles, Sam Parnell, Stephanie Peek, Loretta Fourth Graders Beverly Wile9, Teacher Martha Watson, Aide Rasha, Riley Rogers, Chad Samuels, Angela Samuels, Jamie Smith. Desiree Tunnel, Kim Two-Hatchett, Ellen Wilcox, Lesley Wilson, Amy Sequoyah Award Winners 41 Third Grade Ellen Johnson 3rd Grade Bailey, Destiny Batchelor, John Fraizer, Micheal Lancaster, Kendra Lowman, DeWayne Owens, Darnell Pollard, Chad Pollard, Christy Kasha, Riley Self, Steven Snow, Amanda Toon, Lonnie Wright, Geneveue Teacher 42 Third Grade Bacorn, Kenneth Carney, Heather Cunningham, Amanda Denton, Gary Garza, Heather Grogan, Brent Hampton, Ericka Hudson, Twyla Johnston, Misty Keiss, Christopher Kliven, Timothy Lee, Lucinda Norman, Jeremy Phillips, Amanda Pollard, Shawn Prise, Steffany Routh, Chris Sharp, Lavon Smith, Clint Stinson, Victor Sullivan, Kimberly Thompson, Shannon Toon, Lynn Dale Two-Hatchette, Claudine Jana Highful - Teacher 3rd Graders 43 Second Grade Abney, Miranda Anderson, Amanda Avery, Cheri Blaylock. Stephanie Caldwell. Gerard Cline, Joshua Denton, Kenny Evans, Charlotte Glenn, Jimmy Hacker, Terry Hensley, Matthew Hicks. Jeremy Highful, Terrel Johnson, Brandon Johnson, Marianda Lewis, Jennifer Lowrie, Ashley McReynolds, Joseph Mink. Zachary Nichols, Dustin Peek, Thomas Redington, Twyla Sherry, Justin Smith. Sarah Snow, Carrie Sullivan, Misty Toon, Joseph Tyler, Miranda Wall, Tonya Watson, Teresa Youngblood, Jeried First Grade Bacorn, LuAnne Barnes, Andrew Brown, Crystal Charlton, Kayla Cline, Sara Grogan, John Keiss, Travis Lowrie, Clint Ludlow, Jessica Marshal. John Paul McBroom, Kimberly Murray, Corbis Nichols, Leann Owens, Clinton Parnell, Neiki Phillips, Shonda Pollard, Samantha Smith, Clinton Smith, Jennifer Snead, Rita Thompson, Christopher Toon, Joseph Wataon, Alice Wilson, Mark Ellen Hensley - Teacher Dorothy Moore - Aide 1st Grade 45 46 Branson. Matthew Bruce, Brandon Caldwell, Micheal Chambliss, Robbie Charlton, Kalem Cline, Brandon Cunningham, Jana Emerson, Brian Finley, O’Neil Garza. Tiffany Hall, Danny Hopper, Micheal Hudson, Juan Jefferson, Bo Johnston, Ashley Johnston, Marianda Lee, Amber Lee, Tommy Lowman, Lyndon Pollard, Dala Pollard, Haskell Prise, Travis Samuel, Roger Sherry, Dillon Smith, Levi Stinson, Sunshine Toon, Tina Watson, Monica Watson, Teresa Wiles, Colten Wise, Billy Jo Kindergarten Nanih Chito Headstart ft O O £-1 Ahmed, Waris Blaylock, Garrett Charles, Chester David, Elliot Finley, Tasha Grantz, Erin Hudson, Paula Hughes, Ryan Jefferson, Edison Lancaster, Cole McLane, Richard Peek, Melissa Pollard, Amanda Roberts, Christopher Smith, Amos Smith, Elmer Wardell, David Wilson, Karen Headstart Staff: Marvetta Smith, Cook W'anda Hilton, Teacher Juanita Futrell, Aide 47 Octavia Headstart Cline. Alan Lee Johnson. Mac Johnson. Stacey Ludlow. Kevin Ludlow. Kimberly Marshall. Alaina McLane, Dusty McReynolds, Ben Moore, Greta Nichols, Austin Owens, Mariette Pollard. Sabrina Rasha, Sheena Samuels, Tabatha Scarberry, Amber Torres, Azure Wright, Desiree Octavia Headstart Leta Lowrie, Teacher NANIH CHITO AND OCTAVIA HEAD START CENTERS Head Start is an early childhood program funded by the Federal Government to give four-year olds just that - a “head start” on learning! It is a readiness program that helps the child develop socially, emotionally and intellectually by hands-on, fun-type activities. Smithville School is fortunate to have two excellent Head Start Centers in the District to serve our future students. Mr. Miss Sr. High 50 Dena Page Kevin Romine Mr. Miss Jr. High 51 Julie Brown and Jed Huff 52 FHA Sweetheart Beau Billy Baily Lisa Williams FFA Sweetheart Vicki Keiss Who’s Who Most Studious Lisa Williams and Sean Ludlow Most Studious Holly Rogers and Brad Umsted Most Likely to Succeed Phyllis Phillips and Sean Ludlow Most Friendly Holly Rogers and Trent Brown 54 FFA 1988 has been a good year for FFA. There were winnings in Land Judging and Forestry Judging. Land Judging Team placed 3rd over all at Wilburton. Officers: Brian Porter, Brian Sinyard, Greg Parnell, Lanson Smith, Troy Smith, Phyllis Phillips, Dennis Hensley - Advisor. Not in order: Shawn Hill, Jed Huff, LaDale Toon, Lanson Smith, Kent Looney, Linden Hopper, Alan Cost. Joel Phillips, Brian Porter. Marvin Freeman, Troy Smith, Chris Parnell, Brian Sinyard. Greg Parnell, Cara Bailey, Roland Wright. Andrew Lee. Angie Tyler, Sheala Watson. Missy Cooper, Audry Baken, Tanya Tunnell, Phyllis Phillips, Daphne John, Dennis Hensley - Advisor. 55 56 Johnathon Pollard Third Light Chester Fourth Light Chester - Ft. Smith Charla Phillips Second Place Heavy Berk Third Place Berk - Ft. Smith Suzann Smith Third Place Heavy Chester Angela Parker Second Place Hamp First Lamb Reserve Breed Cross Lamb FFA Banquet Working Together? 57 McCurtain County Livestock Show Lanson Smith Third Medium Chester LaDale Toon First Light Poland Lynn Dale Toon Third Heavy Poland Brian Porter First Spot Second Light Poland Reserve Breed Champion - Ft. Smith Brian Sinyard First Heavy York Second Heavy Chester Third York - Ft. Smith Colton Wiles First Place Medium Hamp 58 McCurtain County Livestock Show FHA A Top row: Mrs. Martin Advisor: Middle row: Donna Nichols - President; Lachelle Brown - Vice-President; Dena Page - Secretary; Tammy Foster - Treasurer; 1st row: Lida Blake - Historian; Ginger Bruce - Parliamentarian; Tammy Hobbler - Reporter; Della Batchelor - Music Recreation Leader; Shannon Brumley - Chaplain. Top row: Billy Bailey, Lisa Williams. 3rd row: Sandra Dismuke, Phyllis Phillips. Vicki Keiss, Becky Blake, Rosie Milam, Anna Ludlow. 2nd row: Gina Watson, Nicole Wilson, Cindy Parnell, Dianne Wilson, Teresa Lawrence. Patricia Williams, Marla Looney, Julie Dunagan, Thelma Milam, Renae Watson. 1st row: Lachelle Brown, Lida Blake. Dena Page, Donna Nichols, Shannon Brumley, Ginger Bruce, Tammy Hobbler, Della Batchelor, Tammy Foster, Mrs. Martin. 59 Hf i FADFR S ON ± TK£ VO-CARP Top row, left to right: Mr. Young, Troy Smith, Brian Sinyard, Crandall Ludlow, Kevin Romine, Jason James. Middle row: Jimmy Jacobs, Ronald Milam, Danny Wiley, Marvin Freeman, Jesse Parsons. 1st row: Kevin Carlile, Jason Parnell, James Wisenhunt, Lambert Foster, Billy Bailey, Randy Mims. 61 Spirit of VO-CARP Vocational Carpentry Classes with instructor, Roy Young, had a very busy and successful year. Their major projects included: (1) Concrete floor deck for Ms. Donohoe; (2) 12’ x 20’ Beauty Shop for Vicki Hensley; and a two-story, split level 2,000’ house for Mildred Brown, which includes 2 complete houses, one upstairs, one downstairs. One story is underground, and the upper level has a 10’ x 24’ deck. 62 Academic Team Takes 3rd in Regionals Front Row - Lee Brown, Tara Capehart. Lark DuPont, Sheila Keiss. Back Row - Tammy Hoobler, Vickie Keiss, Becky Blake, Allan Cost, Barbara Kelly, Academic Coach - Mr. Capehart (not present). Megadeth wins local Jess, Joe E., Joe S., Gary High Point Individual Tara Capehart Runner-up Alan Cost Scholastic Team Has Successful Year Front Row: Tara Capehart. Becky Blake. Shannon Brumley, Vickie Keiss, Sheila Keiss. Tammy Wright Ginger Bruce. 2nd Row: Lachelle Brown. Lida Blake. Lambert Foster. Neal Charlton. Tammy Hoobler. Jed Huff. Marla Looney. Tammy Foster Barbara kelly Dena Page, Sean Ludlow. Donna Nichols. Patricia Williams. Lisa Williams, Della Batchelor. Dianne Wilson, David Batchelor Back Row: Billy Bailey, Lee Brown Trent Brown, Joe Elliott, Darren Cusher, Allan Cost, Mike Savage, Chris Parnell. Greg Parnell, Joe Smedley, Brian Porter. SM1THVILLE SCHOLASTIC TEAM HAS SUCCESSFUL YEAR! 1988 was a very successful season for the Scholastic team. In fact, a total of 81 points. Individual results from all five contests are as follows: MSC SCHOLASTIC MEET Lee Brown - 1st Gen. Science Sheila Keiss - 2nd Amer. Lit. Becky Blake - 3rd Exp. Writing Lee Brown - 3rd Current Events Neal Charlton - 3rd Computer Science CERTIFICATES Barbara Kelly - 4th Algebra II Donnie Scarberry - 5th Art Alan Cost - 5th Business Math Sean Ludlow - 5th Chemistry SEOSU SCHOLASTIC MEET Billy Bailey - 1st Woodworking Becky Blake - 1st Journalism Lark DuPont - 2nd Geography Lee Brown - 2nd Gen. Science Lambert Foster - 2nd Woodworking Donnie Scarberry 2nd Still Life, Art Roy Matthews - 3rd World History Neal Charlton - 3rd Gen. Science Sean Ludlow - 3rd Economics it was the best ever! Smithville ranked 3rd in Class I at EOSC with ECU SCHOLASTIC MEET Barbara Kelly - 1st Art History Lark DuPont - 1st French II Alan Cost - 2nd Gen. Business Tara Capehart - 1st Latin 2nd French II Kevin Carlile - 3rd French I CAJC SCHOLASTIC MEET Billy Bailey - 1st Building Const. Lee Brown - 1st Gen. Science Sheila Keiss - 2nd Amer. Lit Vickie Keiss - 2nd Music Lee Brown 2nd Chemistry Alan Cost - 3rd Gen. Business 3rd Typing I Lark DuPont - 3rd Physics Sean Ludlow - 3rd Biology Joe Smedley - 3rd Basic Programming Lisa Williams - 3rd English Lit EOSC SCHOLASTIC MEET Lee Brown - 1st Gen. Science Barbara Kelley • 1st Chemistry 1st Home Ec II Vickie Keiss - 2nd Music History Kerry McReynolds - 2nd Trig. Lambert Foster - 2nd Gen. Shop Marla Looney - 2nd Home Ec II Donnie Scarberry - 2nd Art Lee Brown - 2nd Chemistry Vickie Keiss - 3rd Music Theory Sheila Keiss - 3rd Amer. Lit. Laurie Hill - 3rd Art Design Becky Blake • 3rd Short Fiction CERTIFICATES Lark DuPont - 4th Physics Grover Pritchet - 4th Electricity Sheila Keiss - 4th Typing II Billy Bailey - 4th Gen. Shop Brian Porter - 4th Welding Joe Smedley 4th Computer Science Vickie Keiss - 5th Forestry David Batchelor - 5th Algebra I Tammy Hoobler - 5th Typing I HEAD HONCHO HIGH POINT DIVIDUAL RUNNIMP BARBARA KELLEY High Point Individual Lee Brown CRAB OF THE YEAR HONOR SOCIETY Lee Brown ' Sean Ludlow -|— Lisa Williar.s Tarn Capehart Sheila Reiss +- Becky Blake Lark DuPont Vickie Reiss +_ Bryan Porter Alan Cost Barbara Kell; Tanr.v Hoobler German .. Safallit SCHOLASTIC BANQUET 1988 SMITHVILLE SCHOOL CAFETERIA Students of the Month T n u ffT! I Coy Fairless - School Board Clerk, Lee Brown, Sean Ludlow, Tara Capehart, Sheila Keiss, Billy Bailey, Becky Blake - runner-up. Student of the Year - Lee Brown In an effort to give positive reinforcement for academic excellence, Mr. Claude Eberle, Superintendent appointed a committee to select a Student of the Month for each of the remaining school months, (5) and then an over-all Student of the Year, selected from these students. Each teacher was asked to nominate one student based on that individual’s scholarship, leadership, attitude, personality and perseverance. The committee then made the final selection. Committee members include: Maxine Umsted, Chairman; Janet Donahoe, Sondra Martin, and Stacy Nichols, with Cooper Brown and Larry Cheek, Advisors. 66 cholast i C'0' NG Speech 1987-88 has been a great year for Speech. Performed “Monster Soup”, A fall festival; 4th place McCurtain County Share the Fun; Participated in Christmas Program; Spring Children’s theater “In Search of the Golden teardrop”; Competed in Talihina and Buffalo Qualifying Tourney. Phyllis Phillips and Sandra Dismuke - 3rd place Humorous Duet' Talihina Qualifying Tournament. Treasurer - Phyllis Phillips. President - Trudy Pollard, Advisor - Maxine Umsted, Photographer - Thelma Milam, Vice President - Stephanie Goings, Reporter - Rosie Milam. Left to Right Back Row: Rosie Milam, Stephanie Goings, Thelma Milam, Phyllis Phillips, Trudy Pollard. Middle Row: Gina Watson, Anna Ludlow, Priscilla Bohanan McBroom, Norma Ludlow, Maxine Umsted - Advisor. Front Row: Robby Burns, Ronald Milam. 68 7MS - VOH Drama 1987-88 has been a good year for Drama: Performed “Happyville”, Regional one-actatTalihina, placed 4th. Outstanding Actress and Actor: Lark DuPont and Joe Smedley. Competed in Talihina and Buffalo Valley Qualifying Tourney; Participated in Christmas Program; and Performed at Zone Teachers Meeting at Valliant. Lee Brown - 3rd place “Extemporaneous , Talihina Qualifying Tournament. Advisor Maxine Umsted, President - Jesse Parsons, Vice President - Joe Smedley, Secretary - Lark DuPont, Treasurer - Lee Brown, Reporter - Tara Capehart, Photographer - Phyllis Phillips. Left to Right Back Row: Jimmy Jacobs, Lisa Williams, Brian Porter, Gary Page, Joe Elliot, Neal Charlton. Middle Row: Maxine Umsted - Advisor, Robby Burns, Tammy Tait, Mike Savage, Becky Blake, Brett Hilton. Front Row: Phyllis Phillips, Joe Smedley, Jesse Parsons, Lark DuPont, Tara Capehart, Lee Brown. 70 fe fl hlozrA Christmas Snapshots Nice leggs! Head my lips Octavia - Smithville Elementary and Speech Drama worked together to produce the 1987 Christmas program. Don’t call just send money. It’s a nice place to visit, but . Professional Student Christmas Snapshots THEY’RE winning again? Mad Again, Trudy? Capturing Spirits of School Life Look Jimmy They Finally Won School Clowns Big Mouth! Journalism The first year of the BRAVE BULLETIN has been very successful. It has been hard and taken a lot of effort, but we always managed to meet our deadline! Thanks to all the faculty and students for their cooperation and support. First Brave Bulletin Editors Tara Capehart and Becky Blake Left to Right 4th Row - Grover Pritchard, Crandall Ludlow, 3rd row - Gina Watson, Anna Ludlow. Daphne Phillips, Tammy Foster, Tracey Taylor. 2nd Row - Thelma Milam, Tammy Wright, Tammy Tait, Gina Routh. 1st Row • Becky Blake, Tara Capehart, Maxine Umsted - Advisor. 76 4-H HIGH SCHOOL Top Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Martin, Donna Nichols, Dianne Wilson, Charla Phillips, Dena Page. Shannon Brumley. 3rd Row: Corey Ludlow Christopher Watson, Dale Hopper, Clayton Elliot. Brian Toon, Chad Hutson, Brian Bailey. Mike Carter. Brad Umsted. Natasha Capehart, Juhe Brown. Brandy Umsted. Nicole Wilson. Geraldine Leet, Tracey Graza, Lida Blake. 2nd Row: Allen Battiest, Norma Ludlow, Tammy Hobbler, Della Batchelor, Priscilla McBroom, Stephanie Goings. Phyllis Phillips, Teresa Lawrence, Lachelle Brown, Sean Ludlow, Kerry McReynolds, Angela Parker, Janet Brown, Thelma Milam. Rosie Milam, Marla Looney. 1st Row: Dustin Owens, Ryan Batchelor, Gina Watson, Anna Ludlow, Trudy Pollard, Ginger Bruce, Shelly Little, Julie Dunagan, Patricia Williams, Becky Blake, Robby Bums, Joel Page, Angie Abney. ELEMENTARY Top Row, I ft to Right: Shawnee Abney, Johnathon Pollard, Wesley Parnell, April Brown, Summer Rogers, Dustin Routh, Tina Tunnel!, Sheila Chne, Angela Bohanan, Brenda Smith. 3rd Row: Jeremy Caldwell, Desiree Smith, Alvsia Brown, Stephanie Parnell, Claudine Two-Hatchette Ellen Two-Hatchette, Kim Tunnell, Brenda Leet, Priscilla Watson, Dorothy Ludlow. 2nd Row. Christopher Keiss, Arnold Lewis, Dewayne McBroom, Stephanie Price, Misty Johnston, Erica Hampton, Julie Chambliss, Loretta Peek, Amanda Norris, Charolette Pollard. Chad Rogers. Matt Cooper. 1st Row: Deron Brown, Eric Barnes, Albert Futrell. Larry Jones. Anthony Loving, William Cline, Amber Jefferson. Elizabeth Hampton, Marvelle Wilson, Amy Wilson, Kenneth Bacon. Dress Revue Winners SECOND PLACE WINNERS! (Red Ribbons) Shannon Brumley, Reserve Champion Sr. div., 7th — year sewing. Angela Parker, Reserve Champion Jr. Div., 3rd year sewing,— Champion Western Wear. _ Janet Brown, Champion 4th year sewing. Angela — Bohanon, Champion Jr. _______ Div. Sportswear. FIRST PLACE WINNERS! (Blue Ribbons) 78 Grand Champion Winners 4-H Speech Award Winners Twenty 4-H students went to Haworth for the County Speech Contest. Ten students brought back Grand Champion trophies; six won blue ribbons; four won red ribbons. The Grand Champion winners were: Priscilla McBroom, Sr. 4-H Talk; Regina Watson, Sr. Demonstration; Marla Looney and Lachelle Brown, Sr. Food Demo.; Aneela Parker, Jr. 4-H Talk; Nicole Wilson. Intermediate 4-H Talk; Brenda Smith and Sheila Cline, Junior Team Demo.; Angie Tyler and Elizabeth Hampton. Intermediate Team Demo. Blue ribbon winners were: Becky Blake. Sr. 4-H Talk; Natasha Capehart, Intermediate Demo.; Clayton Elliot, Intermediate Demo.; Geraldine Leet, Jr. 4-H Talk; Tracy Garza, Jr. 4-H Talk; Charlotte Pollard, Jr. Demo. Red ribbon winners were: Rose Milam. Sr. Demo.; Thelma Milam. Sr. Demo.; Charla Phillips, Intermediate 4-H Talk; and Marvelle Wilson, Jr. 4-H Talk. Priscilla McBroom; Senior 4-H Speech Grand Champion. Brenda Smith and Sheila Cline; JuniorTeam Demonstration. Lachelle Brown and Marla Looney; Senior Elizabeth Hampton and Angie Tyler; In- Food Demonstration; Grand Champion. termediate Team Demonstration; Grand Champion. 79 Smithville Names Honor Graduates Smithville Advances SMITH VILLE — Lee Brown is valedictorian and Scan Ludlow is the ulutatorian of the 1988 graduating class of Smithville High School. Baccalaureate services are sched- uled for 8 p m Sunday. May IS. and commencement exercises will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday. May 17. Both events will be held In the high school gymnasium Lee Brown is the 18-year-old soo of Cooper and Sue Brown of Smith- vitle He has a 3.97 grade point average Brown has been a mer Oklahoma and National cieties for four years, an si CM O tD CO D (0 £ ber of the baseball team and scholas be team for four years and a mem bo of the academic team for two years He plans to attend Southeastern Ok la homa State University. Durant Smithville's Donnie Scarbeny also wrote the senpt for late-game drama that the other teams would follow in the exciting first game before a sparse crowd With her team trailing Battiest 40- 39, the Bravctte senior forward held the ball on the left side and looked at the clock With 11 seconds remaining. Sean Ludlow is the 18-ycar-old soc h?1c,!5,fd n h!- a f V of Bobby and Ruby Ludlow of Lud- 'off the glass and into the hoop low He has a 3.87 grade point aver- V HI I tit VlllC age Ludlow has been active in the scholastic team, baseball, basketball team, music program and show choir He has been selected as Most Likely to Succeed and Most Studious of the s WILBURTON — Smithville teams xi Wednesday tught in Eastern Ok noma State Invitational Tournament . advance to girls semifinals against okoshc and boys consolation finals gainst Wistcr or Canadian The Bravenes won 46 41 over 'ameron It was tied 6 but Smith- ,11c led 20-17 and 32-25 at the next wo breaks Trudy Pollard turned her .nkle before three minutes had •lapsed in the game and is questiona- ic for the 7:45 p.m. finals in the Eastern State gym Tammy Foster scored 23 points, and Priscilla Bohanan did a good job coming in for the injured forward, scoring 16 points Donnie Scar berry chipped in 7 points Guards were Thelma Milam, who had 17 rebounds. Pam Romine, who had 10, Sheila SMITHVILLE — Junior guard Ke|SJ trvd Sandra Dismuke. Pam Romine and senior forward Tru- -p gravettes led in rebounding shot 10-14 free throws 10 11-21 for Cameron Loses Tivo Girls Starters and we had a good third quarter, outacoring them 12-8 The Bravenes, 7-3. defeated Wistcr in the first tournament test, 53-38. avenging a loss three days earlier to the same team Also Smithville won 66-34 over haileyville Saturday night The Braves clobbered a small, young Stuart team 81-33 Wednesday night, leading 42-17 at halftime Chris Parnell led the scoring with 26 points Kevin Romine had 21. Joel Phillips and Curus Samuels 9 each. Kevin Carlile 8. Jason James 3. Jasoo Par nell 2. Randy Mims 2 and Ricky Rkhards 1. The boys lost 45-40 to Haileyville Monday night as Parnell scored 17 and Romine 14. It was close all the way. the Braves trailing by three at halftime They also lost to the same team Saturday night by three. 56-53. Haileyville coach is David Towery. former Valliant coach The Braves, 7-3. earlier rated as one of the top 15 Class A teams, play at 630 p.m. Friday in the Wilburton ■ n,.a - . —I-- — -• W MC6 Tournament Games Broken Bow, EagletO Valliant, Smithville Win V ' issuesssxBraves Rally . .its Just Shy 13. Donnie Scarberry and Del • _ w V ....... w . omnn iui — ine Smithville 7 3oard of Education, in special session p - Tuesday, discussed alternatives for possible legal action against LeFlore County officials, but no action was taken The board is contemplating what legal recourse it has to deal with LeFlore County's illegally low . property evaluations, and that coun- «•£ C ty’s protest of a state Equalization c Board order to raise (lie evaluations The Smithville district straddles LeFlore and McCurtain counties, and the board cannot finalize its budget until the LeFlore County situation is resolved State Auditor Clifton Scott on Monday allowed the McCurtain County Excise Board to move for- ward with approval of budgets in the .ounty's other schools Smithville Superintendent Claude Eberle was in Oklahoma City today and could not be reached for com- ment Hi VALLIANT — Everything went according to Hoyle as eight teams from six schools opened the McCur- tain County 6 Conference tournament here Monday. Top-seeded Broken Bow girls and second seeded Lagleiown boys woo over Battiest by 30 and 36-poim margins respectively. It was the Sa- vagettes winning 57-27 over the Pan- tHrtr” an . lh Fa W downing Smithville Scarberry Batchelor, the other starting forwarx FORT TOWSON — Ft Towson. each had two assius bound for state with a 22-10 record. The second game of the tug taeld off the gritty Smithville Braves proved much closer, but Hawortt 10 the finals. Round III of regioruls inability to score and strong insi here Friday, play by Smithville center Kevin Ro The Tigers and the Braves were ine gave the Braves the edee — Capehart Honored easily the best tea. in the four-team, three-day tourney They met in finals. Round 1 after each woo fust round games Ft. Towson won 9-0. Smithville took Round II 5-3 after fighting back through the losers bracket by run-ruling Achille. Smith- ville did it with Jason Parnell's grand- slam homerun capping a five-run in- ning. that limited his batting stroke and consequently his offensive effective- ness. Brett Hilton who walked with the bases loaded in the seventh for the run that gave Smithville fans on hand hope for a come-from-behind victory. Parnell had set the standard for such hopes with a grandslam that woo his own game for him on Thursday Wins Twice SMITHVILLE — Tara Capehart. a junior, has been chosen Senior High Student of the Month at Smithville. She is the 17-year-old daughter of Shirley and Jerry Capehart. Octavia. 54 46 Haworth made Z. SMITHVILLE — Smithville a pair of games at home ag Haworth Friday night The Bra won 43-37 over the visiting l.ionettcv and the Braves edged Haworth Lions 5654 The Bravenes and Ijoncttes pulled halftime tied at 21 Trudy Pol recently relumed and still ham- pered by a lower arm break, scored 25 points and had 9 rebounds to spark the Smithville girls win The hoy s game w as close fhnmgh- out. Early, Kevin Romine and Joel Phillips helped Smithville’s ofTense inside, both with a strong first half Chris Parnell although m foul trouble played a key role in the second half to help Smithville pull out the victory Smithville hosts Kaglctown Mon- day night. The Braves can’t win the CBhferrrKc but still have a shot at rZSL ..-I, ... 5 Tara recently won All District Music Superior” ratingv qualifying to go to state, and was named Smnh- ville Quiz Bowl Outstanding Indivi- dual. Also this year, she was nominated as regional Outstanding Actress. was named a finalist for Miss Nation- the field and was out-rebounded 4 aj Teenage America, and in a scholas- 23. Smithville hit 27 of 56 fielder mcct at Ada she picked up a first Romine with 18 points and pjJce ,n Latin and second place in rebounds and Chris Parnell with French, points and 10 rebounds paced tne ■« oamev . V winners, while only Walk Williams h with four 3-point shots could hit • V ▼ Smithville Names Top Junior High Graduates 17-59 shots 1 double figures (15 potnts) for Lions Broken Bow girls had a hot shoot mg night and Battiest was less accur- ate in game three Savagette starting forwards Shelly Asher. Tina Steele and Andrea Battiest, combining for 43 points, hit 1° goals .6 tlri 1« ’0 first La Vc V e but 5-9. tv to ' ,e 80 Valliant's ...nailing with eight re- l paced Valliant defense Sheila Kciss, Thelma Milam and Nonna Ludlow led defensive efforts fit but uiree quar- Alicia Loma and Lois Bohanoo - .op forwards. Stacy Med ,e v h devastati- ons hac • to us during season. % hn Blake. Ran spokesman, said Monday “At now we know. H TV. U STUDENTS OF THE MONTH for December at Smithville Schools arc Sheila Keiss for the high school and Brad Umsted for the junior high A junior. Sheila is the daughter of Sue and Vernon Keiss of Watson Brad is an eighth grader aod is the soo of Jo and Charlie Umsted of Smithville A student will be selected each month and then an overall Student of the Year will be selected from these students nd was •' IP SMITHVILLE — Valedictorian of the ninth grade graduating class at Smithville School is Lida Blake aod salutatorian is Marla Looney Bacca- laureate services will be held Sunday and commencement exercises will be held Tuesday in the high school gym- nasium. Both events will start at 8 p.m. Lida Blake, daughter of Alraon x Opal Blake of Wauon, at -- • also the -u Lodge of Oklahoma V _________________ she Braves osmw back behind the gritty play of seniors: Lee Brown, who shut out the Ti- gers for six of the seven innings and might have got out of the fourth with one run Catcher Sean Ludlow and shortstop Jason Parnell who had two hits each and ended with five each in the three games with Ft Towson Gary Page, hampered by an iojury Miss Blake is a member of the scholastic team this year and ao offi- cer and active member of Future Homemakers of America. Her hobbies include basketball, roller skating and swimming. Maria Looney, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ax gel Looney of Watson, is a member of Future Homemakers of America and 4-H Gub. She participa- ted in curriculum contests at South- eastern Oklahoma State University, Eastern Oklahoma State College and Carl Albert Junior College Her hobbies include playing the piano and reading. scored on Ludlow’s hit. Ludlow doubled and Kevin Rom- ine singled in the fifth but both were stranded. Chris Parnell added a hit in the second and Jason Parnell led off the seventh with a hit Smithville ends the year at 25-9 as the five seniors played their last game for the Braves and for coaches Coop- er Brown, Tim Knapp and Stacy Nichols Braves Win [mSIBALLI Smithville Teams in EOSC Tourney Smu le Bravcv and Bravet vs. Hailcwtllc AtWister 7 Smithville woi BrOWfl 3mtl itS F,RST PLACE W N'NERS in the preliminaries at the Talihina Qialify ,r VUjn Bokos “ mg Speech Tournament and third in the finals were Sandra Dismukc and hv i at 6: V) We Phyllis Phillips of Smithville in humorous duet with their interpreution fjV. -rs meet at of a witch, a fairy, a scarecrow and a skunk m The Happy Scarecrow 4. .school rch Also attervl.ne th. WISTER couple of games at Wtstcr Tues night. 48 31 in girls and62-56 bo) XAJrl0U4 C wf j Scores by quarters were 9-8 Sm fTfltyill K liy ville. 21-IS Wister. 29-25 Smithv the high school in their winner plays she winner in Wednesday at the 8 15 Wcdnev This qualifies the two to compete in regional in March ilam. poetry and original oration. Anna Ludlow, humorous mono-’ ” logue, and Gina Watson, standard oration The Smithville me event, which has a consolation Conn side fie first round losrrs at 8 in game for i ursdav at the iti Smithville Sweeps Whitesboro Cagers ____ . warn and final 48-31 Smithville look J mVPV A VP A_ the tournameni and placing fourth in the preliminaries were Rose lead thanks to a 33-10 second half f U r C J i t V U M Don tile Scarbcr- 'ed the Bravci with 17 point- tf Pollard had WRIGHT CITY - Tammy F t fc'V riscilla I Braves. 6-0, have met every challenge lunar v . so far this season and t _ _ 10 continued their winning bounA h wnght City Tuesday with steals 's, over the Lumberjax. feme Lee Biown. (he sun Thelma i - A' A k k U,Kh Cooper Brown, thre Coach Tim V hutout and got good suj guards combine o ates who got 10 1 them. he said Ci homeruns by Jimr well the secood ha . a ' 6' ifi9 James and a k The Braves led by %% by Jason Parnc weep of the LcFlore County team 32-28 and then traileo vo hits and twi with a 71-50 win final quarter Smithvilk j got all the rui Trudy Pollard led th- Wister 19-9. yiih a three-run fir «coring with 2 Scoring leaders were Kevi. „s added one in the had t ine 27. Chris Parnell 20. Joel P or runs against Mitch p 8. Jason James 4 and Kevin Carli ctme up with F— Rnrky Richards 2 and Curtis Samu |nnJn„. - Qfipk Smithville had 24 team f- ‘ k K all the way fouled out one —S' ,vXc % • ,irM 9MrteT amm, and had to - ” • Yn J ''5 AW -uvenes had a slight edge at the each. ’ Kns 1 the ■ «1 V 9 . the boys bracket ♦ « and Canadian % v o m Monday e losers 'e, lit ‘nnet meet • college V fiJin u SMITHVILLE — Smithville de- feated Whitesboro 57-55 in a close James and a k g“l contest and the boys finished off 19 rebounds and also o Smithville were C - s Sa' Jason Jam- ' jes ;k ”5 ft s I : Z% el Philip s; «indi had 8 3 W ‘ eocs to Battiest lonighf r..ya Friday oraves are 9-3 and for the year . Sophomore giu. s - : as named to the all- 1 • as Smithville girls got . S st“ «c • the «it u, Kent . Kevin Ro the boards w Parnell had 11 One of the free throw shot 16-35 and Wistei We lost throw shooting . a ball game. Knap, at Smithville plays a' Tuesday mghL Rymer. Robby Spears and a In a b game. Smithville boys w 7 59-38 Scoring - next breaks, 25-23 and 44-39 The boys led 18-6. 34-19 and 46 30 on the way to a 71-50 win Chris Parnell had a big night with 39 points on six three-point goals, nine regular field goals and 3-5 from the free the Eastern Tournament . to Bokoahc Friday The Braves are second in b V SKt Ferguson, Corey Caboi in that game best. Bishop. Lonnie Watson, Sm Mlk Rkh,rt. R B Mims s'eac AlstTPhillip had Sm,thv,,I ani Damn Cosher 4 dXl w,lh Ra,un Smithville Takes Two Wins Over Jax SMITHVILLE — Smithville de- feated W 'V City twice in MC6 cooferer Ui( vi te aday. The Braveu w . pr,ng s OoH Jax ar coZ,u W the L- WSL s , Ilf BroJ i ®4r8ln . Sr Chrtv.0fleteiM 4 nZ. ,8h! C«y s man-to-man nude first ft5 ft il lou h They P ' arir 0(1 nCtt °)Pio 4!c r'Q is r,Otr. de other steals early W- i af «? y jw b «w. f vt pi- . §r9ve, hcVl0 s Oj zJ X Knapp «id 4 lV •.•s”rsfM VA «: ill -.vMrVi '.ihsi -Aim V .t« i was named to the all- | q? fi E c B j • 5 f3 i Smithville Defeats Rattan in Regionals race at 3-1 with a chance U rc. . closer to 6-0 Eagletown with conference games this week T . - — ' - urv. iwd with - vV II Smithville defeated Rattan 76-52 in A regional at Tushka Saturday to advance against Bowlegs Thursday at ed in the second and 33-24 and 54-37 after lead of 1110 Tint Dominating the bo- ville (41 to 23 ed- in the win A Q .j p fl ?! g| ville to 7 and 14 points the first two quarters as Wright City led 15-7 and 26-21 at those breaks But Smithville ou(scored the Jax 16-8 and 16-12 the aine Qf - o quarters for the seven point e way for Smith tom me with 2° tods and J' and 12 r cil W 0 (V .s and ,.n Fredc «ere elimm- uJge -. ‘•nolle g 9- : 2 S if. 9 O S Idi ah3-6 Mr y ,r ■ ' Zo.5? ,,,' of Valliant) 61 -60. °o s Hri’v. «fctefag . defeatir Afay f°a Saturday. (coached by David .A EhlL? be cn 5 J3 c MB =5 CO O o c Q. O S M ■ 3 r? o, •Od ;nd IS Par .ar outside rgan getting .- -nine. And 'P from 14 1 half 5± T “ as a guard and maoc That gave us possessio., ball with a two-point lead and wv promptly scored to go up by four. Knapp «id Before that, the r had swapped baskets thru- fourth quarter with neith- tag by more than tw- V Y • ’ , and Smithvilk ► .-C° 'i 5 in the V' vj.c «s Mr cF .««when his ]c the ball inside 'x ,n,v fo,,ow d v gSPjti 9. Corey Clabora 6 5. Kent Aebischer 4, «mison and Gerald Willu A a great , top shooter, jnly got off one «ch Tim Knapp of iso he noted lames had i g an. t s ' the Mi , Smithville will t sZ ' f ,r turca t Ptpcrb k ih Z cl Z -0,‘u wort cut fl fe l£L °C PlDcrK. . L i g £ j 3 teams in the area as Burner. r .; for « w Kiowa. 8th. Grant. 2nd. and Caddo. 12th. in final polls. All have been in the topic all -mithvilk was with has its V.- Smithville Sweeps BATTIEST — Smithville won a p r of McCuruin Crv.. A confer ence Bravet scored The Aubrey Davidson 11. Richard r 7 Grover Tmsiv 6. Brad N V all the competitio ' ,% PP Vc ‘b.' 4 «“f far Smithville were • Priscilla Bohanon c. ® 5k In Tamm berry Thelma For Wng Jakki James and Melanie had 2 each Ten Warm. Tracy Neal and others The boys game s Lumber)ax defense Vatson scored all eight points in the third qu but after trailing U. 4Priscilla Bohanon 'SM halftime, the Bravetie % A A“ er 6 and Donnie Scarbcrry nest 22-9 the second hai. rds for Barncst played t potnt victory % o e.! The boys game was also cc T half, with a 10-10 first quarter c 1% Smithville leading 29-26 at halftit. ' -rawford in a rese Smithville scoring included it jithville 8 “ o points by Chns Parnell. 12 by Joel .•! . Kim Phillips. 11 by Kevin Rom.ne and 10 Keiss. aided in the accou% '9 r BattiCM piayca c said assistant coars TCo 85 These included. , 11 Nix. Marla w - t x were a factor •: “2S., JLlhc - Smithville 8th in Class 'A' 4 t just 6 of 23 at the 11 ,s v a' % i,.xii racy - 11 30 ■ -.ry tough .aing Smith- of 22 Romi Jason James coounds was very clot .ithvilk having a 38-36 edgi onight Smithville gul play ainvt Cameron and the Bra' against Stuart in the Easb Sute Tournament at Wilburtoo Wnght City plays at Haworth I day night at 6:30. Smithville wm ranked eighth in oament. Class A prep baseball rankings of the The to Daily Oklahoman today. od Owa Fort Tow son w as third ranked in 12-4. an the «me class. Asher, perennial sute Sperry ar champion, leads Class A at 21-1. followed The Braves. 18 5. and Tigers. 3 ' 8, nl and I were the only area teams in the top 15-3 was ratings Rattan, with about a )0 Also, 1 record this season, was unranked 10 rankings. Class A. and Broken Bow. which was dttttk 23- 13-7 after winoing the Rattan Tour- with Otoe, Smithville won the secorfS fame 12-8 in five innings A five-run Braves' first was keyed by Brad Hil- ton’s three-run homer Ludlow’s solo shot made it 61 in the secood but Rattan scored six runs to go ahead 7- 6 Hilton. Romine and Jimmy Jacobs hit back-to-back singles for a run in the third. Then Smithville rallied for five more runs in the fourth led by Romtne's three-run home run. V Tl r 51 |Il D ► I t- «8 Q s •3 Er 8 n a 4 I 9 5 f) 81 FFA Banquet Sweetheart - Vicki Keiss, President - Brian Porter, FFA Appreciation Advisor - Dennis Hensley, Secretary - Phyllis Daryen Wiles and Larry Cheek Phillips. Greenhand Award Winners Chapter Farmer Winners 82 Officers with Appreciation Winners Forestry Judging Team 'RlN 5 IKT++E SUti. SHITHVILLE SPEECH DRAMA AWARDS RECEPTION Best Actress Best Actor Best Supporting Actress Best Supporting Actor Crowd Plcasers Sandra Dismuke Neal Charlton Anna Ludlow Charlie Wylie Phyllis Phillips Anna Ludlow Stephanie Goings 'Happyville Best Actress Best Actor Best Supporting Actress Best Supporting Actor Best Ad Libs Crowd Pleasers Tara Capehart-Lark DuPont Joe Smedley Becky Blake Lee Brown Jess Parsons Jess and Lee Standard Oration Dramatic Monologue Humorous Duet Extemp Original Oragion Patriotic Gina Watson Priscilla Bohanan McEroom Sandra and Phyllis Lee Brown Becky Blake—Rose Milam Becky and Tara Special Awards Lisa Williams Mike Savage Ronald Milam Tammy Tait Joe Elliot Participation Gary Page Outstanding Performance Trudy Pollard Brett Hilton Priscilla McBroom BRAVE Sports 87 Victory at Last!!!! Honoring Seniors Jason Parnell - shortstop - pitcher Brett Hilton - left field Joe Smedley designated runner - right field Robby Burns - right field Neal Charlton - books Joe Elliott 88 Braves in Action I hope I make it! 89 Senior High Basketball Back Row (left to right) Tammy Wright, Andrea Bohanon, Sheila Keiss, Vickie Keiss, Trudy Pollard, Thelma Milam, Tammy Foster, Tracy Taylor, Della Bachelor, and Lachelle Brown. Kneeling (left to right) Norma Ludlow, Coach Knapp, and Donnie Scarberry. (Left to right) Coach Knapp. Curtis Samuels, Roben Nichols. Chris Parnell, Jason James. Joel Phillips, Kevin Romine, Randy Mims, Kevin Carlile, and Trent Brown. 90 Senior High Girls Team Captains: Trudy Pollard and Donnie Scarberry Overall Team Record: 11-15 Achievements EOSC Runners-up District Runners-up Senior High Boys Team Captain: Kevin Romine Overall Team Record: 18-12 Achievements: EOSC Consolation Champs 3rd place MC-6 Tournament District Runners-up Regional Consolation Champs MC-6 Conference 3rd place 91 Honoring Seniors 92 Kevin Carlile - Forward Randy Mims - Forward Honoring Players Trudy Pollard - Forward Thelma Milam - Guard 93 Kevin Romine - Chris Parnell Curtis Samuels Junior High Basketball Teams Front row (left to right) - Geraldine Leet, Angela Parker, Lida Blake, Kathy Hopper, Lachelle Brown, Susan Abner, Charla Phillips, Natasha Capehart, Shelly Little, Andra Warren, Brandy Umsted, Holly Rogers, Julie Brown, Janet Brown, Teressa Lawerence. Front row (left to right) - Tracey Garza, Coach Nichols, and Tanya Tunnel. Back Row (left to right) - Coach Nichols, Mike Carter, Trent Brown, David Batchlor, Brent Toon, John Rogers, Kevin Ludlow, Brad Umsted, Dustin Owens, Brian Bailey. Front row (left to right) - Allen Battiest, Chad Hutson, Dale Hopper, Jed Huff, Linden Hopper, Brian Toon, Jeff Hicks, Arron Battiest, Ryan Batchlor, Dennis Hopper. 94 5th and 6th Basketball Teams Back row (left to right): Dorothy Ludlow, Angela Bohanon, Crystal Stirson, Summer Rogers, Brenda Leet, Tina Tunnel, Brenda Smith, Jerise Owens, Renee Combs, Debra Frazies, Dustin Routh, April Brown. Front row (left to right): Amanda Norris, Marvelle Wilson, Charlette Pollard, Coach Nichols, Elizabeth Hampton, Priscilla Wataon, Amanda McBroom. Back row (left to right): Jeremy Caldwell, Deron Brown, Eric Barnes, Kevin Taylor, Chris Ludlow, Wayne Hall, Albert Futrell, Coach Nichols. Front row (left to right): Anthony Loving, Levi Caldwell. Jayler Hill, Jerry Hopper, Weslie Parnell. 95 V Spring Baseball Battiest Consolation Champs Poteau Tournament Champs District Champs Is that the way It’s done? Front row (kneeling) - Sean Ludlow, Neal Charlton, Jason Parnell, Lee Brown, Gary Page, Trent Brown. Back row - Coach Cooper Brown, Coach Tim Knapp, Brett Hilton. Joe Elliott, Kevin Homine, Chris Parnell. Joe Smedley, Jimmy Jacobs, Jason James, Coach Stacy Nichols, Hobby Burns. 97 Jr. High Baseball Hard work Chad? Am I doing this right? r Back row (left to right) - Coach Stacy Nichols, Trent Brown, Dustin Owens, David Batchelor, Lyndon Hopper, Shawn Hill, Jon Rogers, Mike Carter, Chris Watson. Joel Page. Front row (left to right) - Clayton Elliott, Dennis Hopper, Skylar Bohanan, Chad Hutson, Aaron Battiest, Mark Crabtree, Allen Battiest, Dale Hopper. 98 Capturing The Brave’s Spirit 99 Sports Achievements Basketball Thelma Milam - EOSC All-Tournament Team, All-Conference Trudy Pollard - All-Conference Donnie Scarberry - 2 years Tracey Grant Award Winner Chris Parnell - All-Conference, All-Tournament MC6 Kevin Romine - All-Conference, All-Tournament MC6, C-96 All-Star Team Curtis Samuels - Honorable Mention All-Conference Baseball Lee Brown - All-Conference Sean Ludlow - Most Valuable Player Poteau Tournament, All-Conference, All-Regional Team Gary Page - All-Conference, All-Regional Team, All-State Jason Parnell - All-Conference 100 BRAVE C J“ Closing SENIOR PROPHECY It is the year 2022, we are on the top of Bouncer Mountain, at Brett Hilton’s estate, which he acquired by selling drugs at college. Speaking of drugs, look who’s here “Lambert Foster”, who took steroids after leaving the Marines to gain 200 lbs. and is now rusher for the Dallas Cowboys. As we enter the back door we find Priscilla McBroom in the kitchen inspecting for fire hazards which is her dedicated occupation after her tragic experience in high school. Listen, is that music we hear? Reverend Kent and Sister Sandra are holding a revival in the ballroom, for their new found church “First Baptist Assembly”. As we go into the library we find Lee Brown and his Keota secret academic lover which is now his wife. They are quizzing their 10 little whiz kids. And hiding behind the desk is Professor Smedley who is now scared to come out because of his pink hair caused by an explosion in chemistry. What’s all the roar? It’s cadet Gary Page and General Joe Elliot campaigning for Secretary of War. Who will it be, the Army or the Marines? The reporter on the scene is Mike Savage, who you may know for his article “100 Ways to Catch Women in the National Enquirer. And there’s James the Eye, private eye Whisenhunt that is, who is here to investigate a behind the scenes drug trafficing at Rosie and Ronald Milam’s Family Circus. Ix)ok! Who is that riding across the sunset? Why it’s Marvin Freeman on his 10 times world champion barrel horse. He’s done quite well since he’s given up bull riding because of a hernia. Who’s that climbing out of the Cadillac? It’s Phyllis Phillips. She and Lisa W’illiams are partners of “The Best Little Boar House in Texas”, where they have done well with their wild hogs. Now as we go out to the baseball Feld we find the Honobia Little League Baseball Tearn. All 9 players are Sean Ludlow’s kids. After graduating from OU he became a gynecologist. However, after the 6th member of the team, he changed his profession and became a pediatrician. Over at the gym we see Donnie Scarberry standing above the crowd now a towering height of 6’ 9” after some wonder drugs she got from Neal Charlton otherwise known as Einstein II. Donnie is now the main forward for the Harlem Globe Trotters. And speaking of growing, Danny Wiley is now the new manager of Mena’s Wal-Mart having recently married into “The Family”, (if you know what family we mean). “Bang”! It’s Jason Parnell, who has just returned from Africa from doing a feature for his show “Outdoors of Africa”. The entertainment tonight is from the Milam Family Circus. The great magician Jesse Parsons and his assistant, Norma Ludlow, ran away to the circus after her show. Dr. Truth Show, was canceled. She and Jesse are doing the great disappearing act. Well, where did they go? In the corner ring we have Robie “The Burner” Burns wrestling against the mud wrestling champion “Rude Crude Trudy Pollard . This event is sponsored by Zest, owned by the zestfully clean Charlie Wiley. We will take this time to say we are sorry that Randy Mims could not be here because he is serving time at the penitentiary for impersonating Dominque Wilkins. Also Stephanie Goings can’t be here because she is on a missionary trip to South America, where she is taking Jimmy Swaggart’s place. Well it’s time to bring this reunion to an end with special thanks to Billy Bailey, who after graduating went into partnership with Roy Young and he and his Vo-Carp boys built this lovely estate. And last but not least, special thanks to Tyson’s Foods, owned by Kevin Carlile, for providing the food here tonight. This will end the lifestyles of the rick and famous, until we meet again if we last that long . . . SENIOR WILLS The Senior cl am would like to leave the Junior class some of their better traita: BRETT HILTON will 1 -ark DuPont the ability to never find another KC. The SENIOR GIRLS will Andrea Bo ha nan the ability to stay away from the cradle. CHARI.IK WYI.IE will Brian Porter the ability to bie famoua. CHARLIE WYLIE will Crandall Ludlow the right to graduate without getting into trouble. CHARLIE WYLIE wills Darren Cusher the ability not to be the leader of trouble, but don’t get lost while following. GARY PAGE will Jason Jame the ability to drive fast and be safe. MIKE SAVAGE will Sheila Keiss, Tara Capehart, and I ark DuPont the ability to be Italian Brains . ROSE MII AM will Kriasi Pollard the ability to get along without me next year and to live down her nickname and still be happy TRUDY POLLARD wills Sheila Keias the ability to grow up next year, act her age. and quit whining. TRUDY POLLARD wills Vickie Keias the ability to get along without our twinkie fights next year PRISCILLA McBROOM wills Tammy Foster the ability to break up with a guy and not want him back when he goes to another girl. PRISCILLA McBROOM wills Dianne Wilson the ability to get off her rear next year in Home Ec. and wash her own dishes instead of making up dumb excuses all the time BILLY BAILEY wills David Lawrence the ability to mis school and still pass. BILLY BAILEY wills next year’s carpentry class the ability to get something accomplished. JAMES WHISENHUNT wills Tammy Foster the ability to keep the little kids in line on the bus. JAMES WHISENHUNT wills Jeff Denton the ability to keep away from falling trees. KEVIN CARLILE wills Kevin Romine the ability to eat sunflower seed without getting the hulls all over the place. KEVIN CARLILE will Darren Cusher the ability not to fall down when he shoots the basketball. SEAN LUDLOW wills Kerry McReynold the ability to go to school next year without missing over 12 day , and to walk to lunch without him there by her side. SEAN LUDLOW’ wills Jason James the ability to hit a home run and be able to trot around the bases. SEAN LUDLOW wills Kevin Romine the ability to slide before reaching the bag JASON PARNELL wills Jimmy Jacobs the ability to get rid of his hiccup . JASON PARNELL will Greg Parnell the ability to keep Tara Capehart out later than curfew. THE SENIORS OF 1988 will the male teacher the ability to grow hair. LAMBERT FOSTER wills Crandall Ludlow the ability to be ugly enough to sit in the back of the Vo-Carp truck. RANDY MIMS wills Chris Samuel the ability to make a shot without double pumping. JESSE PARSONS will Kevin Romine the ability to give Dena Page a hickey without her mom finding out. JESSE PARSONS wills someone in the Junior class the ability to be tough enough to keep a tradition and join the Marine Corps JESSE PARSONS will Mr Brown the ability to like other people besides just baseball boys. JOE ELLIOTT wills the juniors the ability to read a book without taking all year. JOE ELLIOTT wills Jason James the ability to chew gum during school without getting caught. THE SENIOR CLASS wills Tammy Tait the ability to make up her mind on which school she wants to go to. THE SENIOR CLASS wills Grover Pritchett the abiiitv to referee fights on Mr. Young's bus and not be the only loaer in the fight. STEPHANIE GOINGS wills Shannon Brumiey the ability to keep a tighter leash on Jerry Bob. STEPHANIE GOINGS wills Kerry McReynold the ability to make it through one day without fighting and breaking up with Sean. THE SENIOR BASEBALL BOYS will the remaining baseball players all the luck in the world because they are going to need it if they are going to win any games. THE SENIOR CLASS wills Roben Nichols the ability to keep from getting run over by 4-wheelers. LEE BROWN will Vickie Keiss and Sheila Keias a year’s supply of gum so they will not be bums next year. SANDRA DISMUKE wills Vickie Keias the ability to live through basketball and to be as happy her senior year with Stacy as she was with Kent. PHYLLIS PHILLIPS wills Crandall Ludlow and Jeff Denton the ability to have fun at school next year without her. PHYLLIS PHILLIPS wills Donna Nichols the ability to make up her mind which Arkansas guy she want LISA WILLIAMS wills Kerry McReynold the ability to know a good thing when she's got it. KENT LOONEY AND MARVIN FREEMAN wills Crandall Ludlow the ability to have fun on weekend without them. KENT IXX)NEY will Sheila Kei and Vickie Keiaa the ability to make it through next year without a perfect cousin to look up to. LISA WILLIAMS. PHYLLIS PHILLIPS. AND SANDRA DISMUKE will Becky Blake. Tara Capehart. and Lark DuPont the ability to know how to raise a little next year. LISA WILLIAMS. PHYLLIS PHILLIPS. AND SANDRA DISMUKE will Mr Cheek the courage to make it next year without them. MARVIN FREEMAN wills Crandall Ludlow ole Smokey so he can come to town more often. DANNY WILEY wills Kevin Romine the ability to keep his noae clean in R.Y.'s class. MARVIN FREEMAN wills Jimmy Jacobs the ability not to walk like a turkey next year. MARVIN FREEMAN wills Tim Bowlin. David Lawrence, and Curtia Samuels the ability to be R.Y.’s favorite workers as he used to be. ROBBY BURNS wills Jimmy Jacobs the ability to do a play without visiting older people across the road. THE SENIOR CLASS wills Edrin Bohanan a pillow to be used on his head when banging against the typewriter. THE SENIOR BOYS will Edrin Bohanan a lot of muscle so he will not drop another bottle of helium. GARY PAGE will Dena Page his old 4-wheel drive Chevy pickup and the ability to drive it LAMBERT FOSTER wills Brian Porter the ability to grow a little before he become a senior. THE SENIOR CLASS wills Rae Lynn Ludlow the ability to find a man. THE SENIOR CLASS wills Ginger Bruce the ability to not gripe and complain all the time. DONNIE SCARBERRY wills Tammy Foster the ability to be a photographer o her boyfriend won’t have to take the pictures for her. JOE SMEDLEY AND GARY PAGE will Kevin Romine the ability to listen to and enjoy heavy metal music. Capturing Spirits of Midnight Masquerade 1988 Poem to the Serti oa a Another year goes passing by Another Prom is here To some this brings a Joyous 6mile To others, brings a tear For four years you have tread a path From dawn to setting sun But now the path gets steeper And the climb is just begun. We’re very glad to know you We'll miss you when you've gone And to the Class of '88 We dedicate our Prom. —The Juniors Dedication to the Seniors Heady, Set, Go! “Welcome Becky Blake “I really don’t know what to say Jess Parsons 104 Midnight Masquerade 1988 “The Seniors, being of sound mind . . .' ? I see into the future . . Lida Blake - Jason James Roben Nichols - Della Batchelor Dena Page - Kevin Romine Chris Parnell - Becky Blake Robby Burns - Trudy Pollard Lisa Williams - Marvin Freeman Eddie Ludlow - Phyllis Phillips 105 Midnight Masquerade 1988 Donnie Scarberry Donald Watson Melanie Dunn James Whisenhunt Charles Hensley Maxine Umated Lambert Foster Tammy Foster Shannon Brumlev Vicki and Dennis Hensley Andrea Bohanon Tammy Tait Chrissi Pollard 106 Midnight Masquerade 1988 107 Midnight Masquerade Sheila Keiss • Brett Hilton Charlie Wylie 108 Sixth Grade Graduation 1988 Summer Rogers, Speaker Jonathan Pollard, Speaker Sixth Grade Graduating Class Kenneth Smith, Principal 1988 SIXTH GRADE GRADUATING CLASS Caldwell. Jeremy Elmore, Brandon Hill, Jay Lee Hopper. Jerry Mayhall, Justin Parnell, Weslie Pollard, Jonathan Rogers, Robert Taylor, Kevin Tyler, Shawnee Ward, Ramsey Watson, Garrick Wilcox, Daniel Wilcox. Floyd Bohanon. Angela Brown. April Cline. Sheila Frazier, Deidre Hampton, Elizabeth McBroom, Amanda Owens, Jenise Rogers, Summer Routh, Dustin Smith, Brenda Stinson. Crystal Tunnell, Tina 109 “God Bless the USA Mr. Smith. Principal and Mrs. Barnes. Teacher. Mr. Claude Eberle, Superintendent Just the Guys! Kindergarten Graduation (Not in order shown) Branson. Matthew. Bruce. Brandon, Caldwell, Micheal, Chambliss, Robbie, Charlton, Kalem, Cline, Brandon, Cunningham, Jana, Emerson, Brian, Finley, O’Neil, Garza, Tiffany, Hall, Danny, Hopper. Micheal, Hudson, Juan, Jefferson, Bo, Johnston, Ashley. Johnston, Marianda, Lee, Amber. Lee, Tommy, Lowman, Lyndon, Pollard, Dala, Pollard, Haskell, Prise, Travis, Samuel, Roger, Sherry, Dillon, Smith. I evi, Stinson. Sunshine, Toon, Tina, Watson, Monica. Watson, Teresa, Wiles, Colten, Wise, Billy Jo. 110 Freshmen of ‘88’ Susan Abner Cara Bailey Cindy Batchelor David Batchelor Skylar Bohanon 112 Lachelle Brown Trenton Brown Shawn Hill Donna Hopper Freshmen of ‘88’ Kathy Hopper Linden Hopper Jed Huff Teresa Lawrence Shelly Little Kevin Ludlow Roy Mattews Cindy Parnell 113 John Rogers Jana Shelton Brent Toon Ranae Watson 'V '. t'? i'iff.%,--f ■ ? £•' .’v , -(r •■ 'V. P sW tofts UMOjq aaq ‘ £9 2 t V V '. ' 'V }r = c' V saivnavuo Seniors of ‘88’ Billy Bailey Lee Brown Robby Burns Kevin Carlile Neal Charlton Sandra Dismuke 115 Joe Elliot Lambert Foster Marvin Freeman Stephanie Goings Seniors of ‘88’ Brett Hilton Kent Looney Norma Ludlow Sean Ludlow Priscilla McBroom Ronald Milam 116 Rosie Milam Randy Mims Gary Page Jason Parnell Seniors of ‘88’ Donnie Scarberry Joe Smedley 117 James Whisenhunt Danny Wiley Lisa Williams Charlie Wylie reach out, the dipIona we think of the nemori years in the past. ’ pone. We're starting a new life, we have to move We hope friends will keep in touch. As the years pass us by. Although it hurts us inside. We will try not to cry. We think of kindergarten and our first day. Now we've reached the end; we are going away How do we say good-bye, to friends who mean so much. Will there be time, to sincerely keep in touch You'll always have the memories of your school years since day one. Don't think of school as ending, think of it life beginning. as a new Capturing Spirits of Progress! New Beginnings Building Strong Walls SMITHVILLE STRIVES FOR EXCELLENCE Smithville is closing out the 1987-88 school year with perhaps the most successful year ever in our school’s history! While neighboring schools are facing massive cut-backs, Smithville School, thanks to the excellent management of Mr. Claude Eberle, Superintendent, and our local Board of Education, is continuing to grow. The new Elementary building is progressing nicely, and our students are excelling in all areas. The BRAVE Staff would like to eive a pat on the back to all those who have contributed to this success: Administration, Board of Education, teachers, support staff, parents, and most of all to the students. Congratulations! You have proved that TOGETHER we can “Capture the Spirit” and achieve excellence! i iQ 120
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