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D0 it this way. Dr. Sarah Fuller assists newcomer Mrs. Martha Black during enrollment. What do you think? Mrs. Connie Ellis gels Mr. David Green's opinion about a costume. li- Q S is Assadi, Massoud: MS, Physics, Electricity. Bartee. Russ: BA, Chemistry. Biology. General Science. Black, Martha: BS, language Arts, Academic Decalhalon. Blackmon, Fred: AS, BS, MS, introduction to Computers, BASIC Programming. AP Computer Science, General Math II, Computer Club. Bone, Diane: BS, MS. CVET, English l and ll. Effective Reading: Bonner, Gina: BA, MS, LD, EMH. Brock. Zoraidaz BA. Art l. Art ll, Art Club. Cable, Ronald M.: BA. MNS, Biology. Chemistry, Physics, Honor Society. Tennis Coach. Choate. Neil: BS, World History, Oklahoma HistoryfC-overnment. Crosley. Harold: BA. MA, World History. Humanities, 0'Club. Daniel, Er- nie: MA, Drivers Education, Sophomore Sponsor. Ellis, Connie: BS, Dance, Gymnastics, Pom Pon, Girls' Softball. Emanuel, Greta: BS. Cosmetology, VICA. Franklin, Bonita: BA. Mixed Chorus l 81 ll, Advanu-d Chorus. Music Appreciation. mit.-. Cindy: Bs. Oklahoma History, Psychology. World History. Junior Class Sponsor, Fuller, Al: BS, MS, Ac- countingl 8 ll, COE, FBLA, Senior Class. Fuller, Sarah: BA, MA. Ed.D., English, Literature. Writers' Club, Senior Sponsor. Galaz, Ruth: BS. MS, English l. American Literature. French, Foreign language Co-Sponsor. Gleaves. Gary: MA: CVET. introduction to Welding, CV!-IT Mechanical Trades Club, Assistant Softball Coach. Green. David: BME, Band, Orchestra. Jazz Band, White i.agim.ang. Hart. Benjamin: Bs. Ms. Ph.Dg Mah, anguish. History. llolloviny. C. H.: M.Ed: LD. Freslnntin Busktftlmll Coach llostf-titer. Lyle: MA. Oklahoma llistoryfllnwrium-tit, Sociology- Hough. Jane: BS, Biology I. Basil- Biology. Gr-in-ral Sf-ienrc. Freshman Sponsor llutt-hison, 'l'hinnas: BS, MS: Algebra. Geomctry, Math ll, Cross Country, Svtinnningledlicka. joanie: BS: Assnrizition, Typing. IL:-infral Business. Office Machincs, St-r-rt-tzirial Pro- :-vtlurt-s ,Inhnson, Charnella: AS, BA. MA: Composition I Ka ll. Frm-in-li. English I. Il ,lohnson. Latlmn: BS, MNSL Biology. General Science. Earth Scicm-v jones, Sarah: BA, MA: Art, Art Club. Kraemer, Ruth: BA, MT. Ed.D. Ll.b.: Yearbook. Newspaper, English l, Jour- nalism. l1eMaster. Paula: BS, MS: Vocational Child Care, HERO. MrElwee, William: BS, Algebra l, General Math i. ll, Freshman Football. Metheny, Dewey: BS: Woodwork. Don Metheny: MA: U.S. History. Government, Athletic Director. Millhouse, Larry: BS, Speical Ed, Girls' Basketball. Neher, Barbara: BS: LD. Nero, Nichael: BS, ln-house Suspension. Noakes, Vicky: BS, Foods l, Clothing l and li. Fashion Fitness, Sewing, Tennis. 0'Club. Osborn. Sarah: AB, MS, Draling, Math, Sophomore Class NHS. Oglesby. Gail: BSE. MS: Business Management and Ownership. DEfMarketing, DECA. Overstreet. Connie: BS: Cf-ometry, Algebra l, Algebra ll, Student Council.
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Team work ounselors, board make it all happen The people who made it all so easy were our counselors. Without them, our school would have been shambles. They worked hard this year preparing schedules for each enrolled student. Counselors are part of an educational team which is responsible for the careers, Three musketeers. Mr. john Moham, Mrs. Harriet Pulley, and Mrs. Thelma Parks work together to make the school year a success. and the educational, social and emotional development of the students. Each counselor works closely with administration, teachers and other support personnel in an effort to meet the needs of all students. Counselors are also charged with the responsibility of providing students with the information they might need to ensure their personal growth and developmentf' commented Mr. John Moham. We turned to our counselors for guidance in planning our futures. They influenced us in our decisions, trying to guide us in the direction which would be best for us. HI just want you to take classes that will help you once you get to collegef' said Mrs. Thelma Parks, about counseling with students. College will play an important part in many of our lives. Our counselors helped by advising us in this area. They showed us how to fill out applications and showed us what each college had to offer. Our counselors worked hard to make our years at Grant High School the most beneficial years of our lives. ' .tl 2 Super. Dr. Arthur Stellar is the new superintendent. ET CD r atp 01 11 sr AEM HOD SLI OIG HN' CD Qs '37 3 99: 1 uosuqof A g,AeMAu . ,.., A Team work. Mr. ,Iohn Moham helps the registrar Mrs. Peggy Campbell go over student transcripts. School Board Member. Mrs. Kay Floyd, District lg . S W 6 6 .A ,.f,tg....a fx ,f ga. i .... s,......., X fx Mrs. Pamela Thomas, District 2, Mrs. Betty Hill, District 35 Mrs. Susan Hermes, District 4-g Dr. Clyde Muse, District 53 Dr. Paul Heath, District 65 Mrs. LaRue Donwerth, District 7 . ,,, ' J 3, i gg trf' fa e f is oaEdJ,LCp31rgseEJg 37
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Y .1 . .f- ix ,Ai i Sa lm , 5 .. I j I' ,az YH.. . X 4 X 'f , 5 5, I Va . is ' . I ai . aaso is . i, r , i x K k sq -Nli4i.ig5gs-j t ' ..itt le 4. f. 2 1 t ... . ix , :fr as rr if .A 5 wt if ., XLA, .X.., .,,,. . ,:J1--f .. I piration Teachers provide guidance Our teachers were commonly thought of as our second parents. They spent a considerable amount of time with us. Their job was more than to teach us book work: they added a little love and understanding with the teaching. They had a responsibility to teach students and guide them in deci- sions that set the pace for their future. Teachers were special people. It vias their job to teach us to the best of their ability. They decided what we should be taught. Some students classified teachers as either easy or hard. but that was not always the case. Some teachers pushed their students hard and were strict. because that was how they taught. They wanted students to put their all into their work. On the other hand. some teachers felt they couldn't make students work if they didnit want to. Regardless of which classification they fell in, they were respected by students. because, in general. teachers were people we loved. Ready? Mr. Tom Hutchinson gets his year- book picture taken. I like il. Newcomer Mrs. Paula LeMaster gives her approval of Mrs, Greta Emanuel's uniform, Roberson. Brenda: BA: English I K IV. Spannsh I Ki ll. Spanish Club. Junior Class. Smith. Guy: BA. Il.Iirl.: Ter-lniit-al Theatre. Debate. Radio and TV. Ilranni. Senior Class. I.:-iiguc of Speech and Drama. Smith. Miki-z IIS. M.I'id.: 1Love-rnnientf0klahuma History. FCA. lfontliall. wrt-Straw. Baseball. smart.. sallam. HA. 'i',pa..g 1 at ii. Business English. Sparger. Tae-ko: MHA: Art I K Il. tit-nmiafs. .Ari club. Thatcher. it-rims: Bsi Gym. Boys' Binks-thall. Watson. Gary: BA. ME: I-Inglish II. l-lnglish I,itt-rature. AP English. Composition II. Senior Class. Na- iitimit Hr-.mr smart. Wear. Patricia: BS: Algebra I and ll. TrigfAnalytics. AP Calculus. Court:-sy Committee. Awards Conmiittt-v. Ad- visory Connnittee. Wilson. Beierly: BS. MS: Coniputf-rs. Typing I and ll. Careers. FBLA. Close-up. Wilson. I.indii: BS: Special Education. Turner. Ann: II:-ad Lihrarizm. Ctidpw, Wainln: Nurse. Jones. Janie-: Indian Counselor. Campbell. Peggy: Registrar. Carpe-nit-r. Pat: Library Secretary. Dir-s. Mary: Atten- .i....r-t- sa-farm. im. Rubye: imiiaptii sw.-i..r,. My-rs. Cowan, Rita: Cafeteria Manager. Sughru. Lois: Health, Activities Director. conferring. Secretaries check new anpn- Dubos iita D.: BS, Special Education, Coop. Jo Ann: I-'inanrial Secretary. Smiley. Irlarlt-nr-1 Att:-inliim-0 Si-r-rt-tart. Starr. llerthzi: Ain-ndant-v Ser-rr-tart. Wooslr-5. Ili-It-n: Counselors Secretary. dance rules with Dr. Robinson. From left to right are Mrs. Bertha Starr, Mrs. Wilma Mullings, Mrs. Mary Dies, and Mrs. Earlene Smiley. had Facu ty 19
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