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-f f- - -3-W hearts out and came in fourth! We were proud ones. We also gained some good kids this year. Carol Parker came back from Oklahoma City, Kenny Kirby and Donnie Thomison from Nebo, and Benny Shelton from Anadarko. Gary had another change of temperament and moved to Texas. The eighth grade was also a busy year. Sue Kahlor ran for football queen and we came in fourth again. Benny Shelton went back to Anadarko and Gary came back from the great state of Texas. We lost Billy Jack Moore to Oklahoma City and Almeda Day to Elgin. Frank Gibbard was with us for half a year. l-le left us for Tokyo, Japan. Ninth grade - We finally made it to high school and thought we were quite the stuff! Johnie Reed left us to go to Duncan but came back after six weeks. Joe Wright joined us from Pauls Valley. Joe Hilliard from Texas, Fred Miller from Hickory, Sue Fisher Barton from Oklahoma City, George Lee from Chigley, and Benny Shelton came from Duncan. Dee Jack went back to Morenci, Arizona. We started our winning streak by cap- turing the title of Jr. High Football Queen for Sharon Johnson. Our Sophomore days were the most exciting and prosperous of them all. We won the football queen race with over 5500, more than any other class had ever raised. Needless to say, we were very proud of our class and our candidate. Lynda Raye! We also won Annual Queen and Sue Richards was Band Queen and Mary Allen, Rodeo Sweetheart. All the twirlers were Sophomores. Since we had succeeded in so many other things, we thought we would try our luck in the Student Council. We ran David Cox for Vice-President and won! Along with this profitable year came some new students. Pansy Watson and Patsy Lance came from Daugherty. Mary McC1aren came from Fairland, Merina Carter from Carnegie, Linda Corner from Holdenville, Sarah Black from Davis, and Johnie Reed came from Comanche, but moved back after six weeks. We lost Jerry Cagle to Muskogee. Jerry Cagle came back to us in our Junior year and we lost Merina Carter and gained Merina Rutherford. We also gained some kids from overseas. Judy Hammond came from Bermuda, Dale Clark and Frank Gibbard from Japan. Frank went to Germany the last part of the year. We capturedafew honors this year also. Linda Scott was Band Queen and we invaded the Student Council. Lyle Brooks was President, Fred Miller, Veep, Patsy Lance, Sec. -Treas. , and Pat Spindle, Editor. Lyle was also F. H. A. Beau. We decided old SHS needed a change of pace so we put on a Rock and Roll Show, starring Elvis Presley and LaVeme Baker, otherwise known today as Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Barton. Our final touch of the year was the Jr. -Sr. Banquet, so beautiful that it will never be forgotten by those who attended. Our last year in High School. We have the distinction of being the first un-dignified class to graduate from SHS! The six additions to our class this year are: Margrett Pope from Ravia, Dee Jack from Arizona, Edgar Smith from Healdton, Steve Dilbeck from Roff, Billy Jack Moore from California, and Harold Caudle from Ard- more. Some ofthe girls were lucky enough to change their names. Sue Fisher became Sue Barton, Lynda Wehunt, Lynda Lewis, and Sue Pauley, Sue Gulleckson. Both semesters of this year seniors held all the Student Council offices. All the cheerleaders were seniors, Sue Richards was Letterman's Club Sweetheart, Lynda Raye Lewis-Annual Queen, Pat Spindle-Football Queen, Jan Spradling-Editor of the Bulldog, Gary Godard-Pres. Letterman's Club, Pat Spindle-Pres. Vocal Dept. . Jackie Paxton-Pres. Band and Key Club, Sharon Johnson-Pres. F. H. A. , and Kenny Lowrance-Pres. F. F. A. Five other officers of F. H. A. and six other officers of F. F. A. were also seniors. Allan Wynn was F. H. A. Beau.
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