Wagoner High School - Dog Daze Yearbook (Wagoner, OK)
- Class of 1979
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Rod lVlcKuen Will I Be? idly i stand watching people pass by as i wonder about my life in fifty years will i be absent-minded weak in the eyes slow to walk hesitant in my speech will i graciously and gently grow in wisdom and in love or will i he harsh cold impatient will i seek listeners or will i seek to listen will i have physical health and spiritual malnutrition will i have the stench of sour milk or the sweet fragrance of a rose the choice is mine Penny Tressler X All across Oklahoma . . . from east to west . . . from north to south . . . They searched for the fairest girl in all the landu And they found her . right here in Wagoner And they crowned her . . . OKLAHOMA JUNIOR MISS GAYLE CLARK , 7 - 777- Y- V -- Y---W f s L Administration 1979 l E3 I' l Administration , sys ' A If N-., 16 I Dr. Charles Clayton Superintendent Joe Ethridge High School Counselor X Xi 'fn-,ii , ,i Jigga, K Ray Peters High School Counselor Tuel Cole Jr. High Counselor H f Vfry Q, , , , . . V M A , aw 7 ' 'v f School Board-W. C. Jones, Roger Lively, Roneal Toon, H. L. Shipman, and Frank Stephens. Administration . . . Without these people, school just woulzlift be school. ltas their job to make sure we get the most out of our education. Problems were easily solved with these people working behind us. They made the most out ol' our school year. Bill Nlunsker-High School Principal r W--Q11 Bill Benham-High School Vice-Principal J. D. McGowen-Jr. High Principal Phyllis lNlc:DarisfSecrclury to Principal Brenda Robertson-Jr. High Secretary Francis James-lligh School Secretary FOUTBI SIIIEDI mum mmm mm mcusv am: own: :A mm nun wana n A v war mu or-mean nn annum Sandy BenningfieldASecretary to Counselor A A 44' e .J Mrs. Teague-Secretary for Superintendent Mrs. Yates-Business Manager L: QA ...f Mrs. Fowler-Sec. to Business Manager MVS- Tackett-Business Manager Secretaries . . . These people really kept our administration on their toes. Whenever their help was needed, they were glad to give it. Problems unsolved by the administration were generally solved by these people. They kept a greatly needed record of all the schoolis activities. Without them our school year would have been much more complicated. S bf . 3' 4' Sf if I , Facult The faculty this year kept us moving . . . From class to class and from school to school At a pace that was sometimes too fast and sometimes too slow. But somehow the y kt pt thmvs moving lhe teachers not only guidcd us through our school hours. but thcy also put lll a lot ol ovcrtlme hy sponsoring us on our floats, clanccs, car washes, and all of our many moncy IIlHlilI1g prop cts And on Now mln r 10 19 K8 thc faculty cvcn took our spirit stick away . . . l. Y.. QR? QLD Tommy Lou Abner Vocal Music Stage Band Soph. Class Sponsor Jr. H. 81 H. S. Jerry Adams Special Fld. Coach Jr. H. Nancy Baker T. A. Reading jr. H, UU Frank Banfield U47 Psychology Sociology Safety Ed. Coach H. S. Paul Bell Biology, I, II Coach H. S. QRJ Alice Bennett English, III Jr. Class Sponsor H. S. Til? CLD KRD QLD KR U0 UU KL? CRD Elaine Blunk Science Jr. H. Richard Blunk OK. History American History Bus Driver jr, H. Keith Bottoms Math Bus Driver Jr. Class Sponsor H. S. Tennie Bright Vocal Music Jr. H. Lillian Bryant OK. History American History Jr. H. Geary Cantrell P. E. Science Coach jr. H. Sz H. S, Noretta Clayton Librarian 1 r. H. ,lane Cochran English IV Sr. Class Sponsor H. S. Jemolee Cole Science Jr. H. Linda Collins Algebra Composite Math Ir. H. Larry Cox Drivers Ed. Coach H. S. Johnny Dale Drafting Coach Jr. H. 81 H. S. Karen Davison English Jr. H. Bill Dickenson Drivers Ed. Economics Coach H. S. Dona Dorr Shorthand Home Ec. Sr. Class Sponsor Jr. H. Sz H. S. Shug Edmonston Assistant Librarian jr. H. . 1 va Q5 J KR? KL? ffil Joyce Ethridge English II I oe Galloway Distributive Education Rimes- 'Elvis Tish Galusha Speech Drama Journalism Annual Staff Sponsor Janet Hambrick gd, Reading J r. H. t' L A. ...ff Roger Hayes History 'I 'f f Coach ' A jr. H. Sr H. S. 4 ' Q? Q , lla Hicks . Typing U Q 5 ,, H. S. g Picture not Available v. 50 Roxanna Honea Foreign Language Jr. H. 81 H. S. Frank Hovinetz Voc. Carpentry Sr. Class Sponsor H. S. Theodore Hytche Civics jr. H. Sz H. S. Lila lness Assistant Librarian H. S. Ralph johnson Special Ed. H. S. Charla jones Voc. Home Ee. Soph. Class Sponsor Jr. H. Sl H. S. Betty Kerr Math Jr. H. Sunshine Kimble English Cheerleading Sponsor jr. H. 81 H. S. Barbara Lewis Voc. Business H. S. Linda McFarland English I Jr. H. Wat Qin 5 4 Q.. 45' 33: . ..,' ar, 5' gig... .r 'L ' .xg-gl:-5 M,,.5 . '- sa ws, KL? CRD UU CRI YL! KRD Terry Malham American History Coach H. S. Steve Masters Intern P. E. Jr. H. 81 H. S. Don Meriele Band Jr. H. SL H. S. Annette Millard Intem Typing H. S. Wayne Nicholson Government History American Sr World History J r. Class Sponsor H. S. Virginia Penn Business Math Accounting Soph. Class Sponsor H. S. J im Pratt Plane Geometry Algebra Physics H. S. Pam Pratt Librarian H. S. f' ., 1.53 fx 79' ,.- i, -19' li fn' , M934 4 c l H ,r .,:', K ' fRj ,L -1 5252121 . I w 39 ii' Qfgpl.: ,-, Q ,,,,' 1 u - i V. R 51,9 , -m.d, 1 QQ, ,, , M 1,, 5 L ' l-- ff . ,L fc Z ss ff' ,V 'fx . fvf 4 26 K Dean Renfrow Shop Jr. H. Gladys Robbins Math Jr. H. Patricia Robbins Special Ed, Jr. H. Rance Robinson Agriculture Soph. sponsor Jr. H. 81 H. S. Bill Shanahan Chemistry Science Make-up Ecology Soph. sponsor H. S. Rosalind Shaw Related English H. S. Minerva Stivers Science J r. H. Craig Tubb Art H, S. mi.. lgdlx yrl r l fy Pat Young Shop H. S. Couch Dan Zfzroski Coach Inlcrn 'l 'T ' Special Workers For the school nurse, it was the same old aches and pains. For the Jr. High cooks, it was the same old kitchen. But for the Sr. High cooks and students, meal preparation was done and served in a whole new way. The quick food service has meant lots of experimenting to see what works and what people like to eat--and is f i B: 2 ass L X , sg?-gg i 5 Q-N 4 s Still keep Within the budget' School nurse Monica Stuart - v 5 'xvuvyx j X s V 5 r s si' 5, -1 O junior High Cooks Cafeteria Manager Carolyn Stout mi ww 5 4' I ,,..iQ 4!T1'ke i'o is W i at ii , .., XX fa ? f 3, H a if 1 s of , ml ! W . if if 1 A V2 if. if 5 Q it 52 1' ,fi Q a 554, ff 7? , High Scho ol Cooks Bob Kimball, Clark Gilford, Dorothy Buford MWSLBS r -2 -Y' Keep Those Buses Rollin' . . . and keep the healers heating, and keep the teachers' doors unlocked, and keep the water running, except where it's not supposed to run, and keep the floors clean, and keep everything in good repair! That was quite a job for this crew, and, believe it or not, it usually got done with a smile. 5 i t,,b Mix, r t 2,2513 its 3 qi 1- I ' -1 .Q -4- K ..... ,sn me A Tarzan Keeton, Frank Greer Ben Murphy Ab Nicholas -1,- Vzf :via ! 5 , ,,,. , ' 5 , V A W ' Q-5211 ifpfp- 5 , 7 gfffwf' S E in . Qs f X X P - .gg 11 if Q 5. w Q if -sf ..2. r X ' gg - 5. -5- w ,. gg. , l ,Z .. 3 JV A H. : S if 5 ,. as .Hg 5. . S ,QE www -.ff -fa. U. .Q ,. ..5, gig . :EI 2 'T s A 124 Q 12.35 53? s my 552 i 5 Q W.. K x ..:, ..A.. 52. EB. . .S , g . V. ,, is ii . K it W.: . f k 4 2 AE S 5 Q x . af i k,.. sw H-Wm ffigwainfizi qffifiyfw Q Wf 'N 'WWW W 1, 11 wf ffwfm 1 M H Wj,Wj , 5 .Am V fzwwfm W W ' , H f . I V . f f N W -' , 'U' 5' 75 7' ' ' . ,wi--nmwQsf M, f, , V f - , .N 4' rm ,dvr-3 4944 ' f 'Li g??'.fs5?l3Zw v., I Mr, ly-rn-1gQQ,i45g, ,w,,,,,,.,.wg M ,Q .,,, ,. Qm W f MMM aledictorian 81 Salutatorian Gayle Clark Susan Pelt ww' X km gg Outstanding Boy-Mike O'Quinn Girl-Susan Pelt X X. i i , Senior Class of ' 9 Is . . . Movin' 51 , , The senior class of l979 was led by the following officers and executive committee members! QL-RD Susan Pelt-Secretaryg Gayla Wright-Executive Comm.g Jeff Gephartflixccutive Comm,g Margie Weddle-Executive Comm.g Gayle Clark-Executive Comm.g Karen Green-Student Council Represen- tativeg Maria Nlaldonado-Executive Comm.g Patly Howell-Vice Pres.g Darrell Shepherdg Lisa Damet-Treasurerg jenny Wilson-Executive Comm.g and Bill Cox-Executive Comm. fNol shown Matt Wofford-President., - ua Sandra Collier Debbie Collins Bill Cox Lisa Criswell Lisa Damet Sam Denison Pam Champlain Gayle Clark Ann Cochran if Bill Dickenson 7 'i.-.gnvh Rusty Falling Tim Fielden Charles Ford Kathy Frazier David Garret J eff Gephart Rod Geurin Jack Goff if ,-.FWYYWYY David Ketcher Carol Keys David Lancaster Jesse Lancaster Jo Anna Lancaster Mandy Lancaster Xlilxe I,l1rllPlll'iO Maria Maldonado Jay Manning Stew v McFarland Xlifrlwy Klcfioss an Marty McLaughlin Tflre 'a I aw 'on Bn-nda Little Angie Mcl,emorf: Tammy lVlcNack Chris Millard Clyde Miller Randy Miller Cindy Montgomery Steve Morris Kathy Nelson Steve Pottvr Charlie Richardson Luebertha Richardson M. C. Robbins Raymond Robison Terri Rutherford Terri Sanders Mike Scribner 1 .4111 anf-L Foro IHS 1 arolvn Sf-abolt Jimmy Self Monte Seratt Rena Shaver Darrell Sh:-pherd Ladonna Skalenda Brad Smith 'Qi Carla Smith if My ai. 4 fag i, M, 4 inv-5 whwi , N Teresa Smith Randy Stephens 'mi Richard Sullivan Ricky Talbot Corrine Tart Teresa Thornburg Mark Thurman Jerry Turley 45 flllalt Wofford-Class Pr1:s.j Carolyn VOWQH Nicki Walters John Webb Margie Weddle Billy Wilson Steve Tyler Rose Wallmran i Seniors Not Shown: Ricky Brown Jay Clifton Chris French Delbert Grant Robert Hill Clay Holt Tim Sharpe Lewi Thompson Marcia Wheatley Danny Williams Cindy Young Ricky Young llllgll Wilson jonny Wilson Xlark Winn Matt Wofford Cayla Wright Kim Wright , ,J 0 N V I F - ' g-,ar SONG OF THE OPEN ROAD Afoot and light-hearted I take to the open road, Healthy, free, the world before me, The long brown path before me leading wherever I choose. Henceforth I ask not good-fortune, I myself am good-fortune, Henceforth I whimper no more, postpone no more, need nothing, Done with indoor complaints, libraries, querulous criticisms, Strong and content I travel the open road. By: Walt Whitman 'k -'iffff1z. zf! ,L.i.ff'w Lf-iw, ff? ffl FD E. O P! cn Xi 0 N 5 D- 'sgolmuo QS:-:Hoo 6L. JO SSEID OJGQM MON fl Asn HM J sueld q .IO ng Qq1 Qam SOQIV H cllllw 99 99 H .vm P11249 'Slllflql :log pQ1QQHoo QM 19 .Id ' sqms CD rn rn CD D- Q O H rn N 'SQS SEM 'SH N 5 D- m N 2 D5 5 --. B DJ -- I O C ao CB EL: fx FH me On: EE m L62 gm ,WG WN B5 LQ- 38 in '-52. Ya: I-I-'T' 5 'U O -1 S! B FP pagenpmi Q M 5' a 5 Aep.m1eS 03 Sugz Z 4'3- rr IT' -. 4 CD WLIM I-JPHUI FP 3! Ju:-11:-:JJ QICIB Sq IL 9M 03 sgmp QQs OU0 '4 CD na I E 9110? SBI! SFP .-1 .- 'Qxopq I 9111 nv 19112 P112 plog Q12 saxlo UIOS co 2 F' cn I cn 105 QM Qlqnon Qqq I 111 'o Qwpawos doQd Qlp 91 I OS U1 09 SKI pQ1ep QM 'lsol QM salooq Qqq M .19 3.10 A111201 1guQ 03. ::s as 'T 1 FP :- CD S E. 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Thvj unior Class was led by: President-Chris Cagle, Vice-President-John Wright, Secretary-Treasurer-Chip Stacy and DeAnn IVlcCaw was our Student Council Representative. L 1 .5 L X .si sank Q WN . s ., b t W X -cog .Q , .. ,,. ,V 'MPN . ERIE, Aww Bill Cox Sherry Current Terrie Davies Allen Davis Anthony Davis ,I ames Davis George Dieter David Drake Debbie Dukes David Fletcher Cindy Ford Melvin Ford 222.12 44 fp Russella Hacker Robin Hawkins Randy Heath Roger Henry james Henson Brian Herman I Sammi Higgins Teresa Hill Mary Holmes Cindy Houtz Bob Howell Chuck Huntington 5 B' x MN A X Q I 4 E ma.. sd- Q , wwfil V' Q 'lik yi. Qs gk :LF ' - fi gm ff?-51 H? M221 I, , 'V '22 in 0, , A Q Wy '15 . ! 'Wt 3 X , Q A lv mms: if ' , sl. in X W! six-. .E ' . . Q53 .. X f ' . X I 5' wma in X s Y f kk :,.Q lm.. In ' ,,,. .jf x ' 1 -. 'wg ff' ' X 4 5 ,N S ,..,.f-s ,,......4 1 ,,,,....f ..,, ,,,,,,,.,--L W . NM, ,,...-.sz , ..,, W-.-N... J, Y..v..0-, lx' Qu'-. , , N :fuk H' ' ' ' ' ' vii? Vin' if 4s 'Ol Darlene Semore Eric Shaver Leslie Shibley Linda Smith Susie Smith Chip Stacy Susic Stacy Angie Stone Brian Suggs Jimmy Stout Ronny Talbot Kay Thompson D,Ann Trotter Melissa Walters Johnny Washington Greg Watson Lynna Jo Webb Cindy Williams David Williams Jim Williams Julie Wilson Steve Wilson Susan Worley Wright John Kurt Dickenson Not shown: J. W. Brown, Jim Brown, Billy Johnson, Wayne Lyday, Leslie Miller, Burchett, Kim Busby, Lizzie Charboneau, Phyllis Meyers, Mike Rice, Greg Shelton, Lonnie Clapp, Mike Frey, Shermon Krisanne Steele, Angie Sutter, Bobby H ammonds, Wayne James, Kathy Watkins, Brian Wilson. , ,,,, 4 mn, . Umm..-...fs ,z , P! A Word of Encouragement to Future Juniors Well, the Juniors have overcome another obstacle on their long road to graduation and I as a Junior, can safely say llm glad itis over with. Working in the concession stand is com- pletely different from anything that you7ll ever experience, Qor want to experiencej. One Junior, when asked what she thouvht of working E D7 re lied 'iuvlifi Another Junior re lied ul don't know, I never P D P 3 wentw. These two replies seem to be the most popular of the positions taken among the Juniors about the concession stand. So remember, uniors-to-be, while ou are sweatin over Y 5 the popcorn machine, busily spilling pops, walking around in the stands or waitin on a window with three hundred eo le S P P screaming out, Ml want a Pepsi! or Get me a bag of pop- cornlw, and waving their dollar bills in your face, while you are busily thinking I wish you'd get lost and 'This is terrible, no one else in the world would go through this just to put on a prom , remember that we, the Junior Class of 779 have already been there, and survived, on the long, always tiresome, some- yn times ridiculous, trip towards 6'Graduation Day 45 teve Wilson 6 5 M 1978-1979 juniors Are LD M WM W WW 0M73'fff1W4fw ?f'5fwl73f5WWMfff7f5++WJgW9 N' WM W Q2 effmfgjjf I V 1 ., ZW' 1.8.4-r Junior-Senior Prom Committee xv Remember the frustration of being a Sophomore? . . . like learning that the Juniors and Seniors got all the top lockers? Remember the surprise you felt when lVlrs. Ethridge told you that you couldn't make 100'Z1 because your c'i's', werenat dotted? And most of all, remember the pride of the SOPHOMORE class when we won the Spirit Stick more than oncel Sophomore class officers were: Eric Stevenson, President, Caron Collier, Vice- President, Sherrie Cooper, Secretary-Treasurer. 68 Sophomore Class Movin' Along 'R N. ,X s if .M T , , 2 QTf3I'm ki?-a, I b..g , -L.g I 12 115' L . n v 1 . I ' ' . , K if . Y i ...- -IL . 4 faq, H. ,, -. . I 5 I X ,I A t 1335 m in 'UQ gui QTY tw' as Q5 X . -.. . Q4 t'h2kqf:,cisq 4, ... , 115 X1.. QQ Q ' my Sx Q' Q- 5' ww Q g s X x T QQ! X wb 'K ,x W 1 Q.. ur' i S X w .. if X x .0 Q M R Y mf l ' Q6 ,f 5 Q lm Bk Q hgix ,Q 333' lg wr 'Q' -0. X -f + 1. v . D' Q A JF N M 5 gilgk M swx sw iw 3 0 J ru Qu X X 5 f 4 x m 4 nf Q X ,L 3 X f kg 5 Q S Q N? ' SQ 1 x W 99 s Q' ' Ji i fii W X . iffif '.4--'-- 'L uw- b ' ,,, Qqx- 3 I K - ,W in A E 4 1f. ?f'7 f- fgf g 9Q w 1 I 'ugfvw , f14.w,,M, Q Z X vw , , 0 I f ff . , of , Q 3 R, 1. 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Ax W WX ' .E K 1 5 , Tammy Tracy Teresa Treweek J oe Trotter Scott Turner Sherrie Van Meter Mike Variseo Greg Walker Roy Walker Keith Walters Shirley Weeden Melissa Wells Ray Wheatley QW .. Wim Pictures Not available for: William Asheley Kieth Barlell Kenny Bingham Kevin Brown Marc Caldwell David Collis David Eaves Virgiana Gannaway Steve Goforth Darvin McClellan Mike Miles Jurgen Roberts Lawanna Starks Tim Williams David Wilcox Donna Williams Delbert Wilson Jesse Wilson Lesslie Wilson Seth Wilson Sylynn Wright Robin Young Shelly Yourec f,.Mf,f , ...W ...,,,,MmMM.d',,, M, 9134 15 F14 4 L L E. E 5. 5, I. E 1 f tn L P v E. E. F. T P x A : E E X E S P I I v V. P LT,,, , Y, -M315-mf' ww ,vw rw ,vw-7 X - S 4 X1 +-.. High School Grganizations Y if J 7 Ai. 1979 C' School I Mme Than iw '-A ,Q in - , l .. N ,mv ,WM 1 1 Q. 5 Q K kj Readin' Ritin' 'n' Rithmetik High School Student Council Student Council members were Front-Cindy Young, Caron Collier, Gayle Clark, Susan Pelt, Karen Green, Lisa Nicholas, JoAnna Lancaster, Janet Gladden. Back-Debi Jones, Donna Peters, Darrell Shepherd,Jeff Gephart, Matt Woffard, Sponsor-Ray Peters, Marty Abrahamson, Eric Stevenson. Distributive Education Distributive Education consists of classroom instruction, on-the-job training, and DECA activ- ities. The year started with an Officers, Installation Conference. The finale was the Employer Appre- ciation Banquet held in April. The officers were, from left to right: Dorma Buford our Secretary, Becky Phillips our Historian, Darrell Shepherd the President, Lewi Thompson our Parliamentarian, Lori Rodgers the Representative, and Carol Keys our Treasurer. 88 5 . , a k Q if ' 9.1---Q Q. .w 4 A 5' Q 1 A ,L .. hd. - W4 P. 'xx X i 'WS WX 5 si , v',H vf' ,A V. Ewgwv m fW'?? Af- V - 1,, V 3 . J, 7 V Q Z Q! 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Our officers were: Bottom to top, Gayla Wright was Reporter, Gayle Clark was Secretary, Mrs. Lewis our sponsor, Debbie Jones was Vice- President, Donna Peters was our President, Janet Gladden was President- elect, and Janet Scroggins was Treasurer. Rf Q5-1 ,aaen!GW5, 33 f W , Future Teachers of Amenca F. 'l'. A. was led hy Gayle Clark-Presiflentg Susan Pelt-Vice-President, Ann CochranfSeeretary, jeff Gephart and Klark Winn-Co-Program Chairmen. The F. T. A. Chapter hah grown over this years to ln: morn- than a club for future teacherf, it has now come to he a learlership and we-nice organization. During the paat yr-ar, club members attended the UFTQX Fall Conference, were hosts for the National lflrlucation Week, along with setting up a display in honor of that week, served refreshments at our schoolas Open llouse, made posters in hupport ol' our athletic teams, taught classes for a day, and attended Spring Conference at O. S. U. F. T. A. members are 'Wloving On to be future teachers and leaders of America! C 94 er , Furthering knowledge and appre- ciation of customs and cultures of other nations ofthe world is the purpose of our club. We won first prize on the poster contest and second on our float for the Homecoming Parade. We had a Halloween party, a crepe cooking class, made pinatas, Visited a museum and ate at a foreign food restaurant. When we went Christmas caroling, we not only sang in English, but also in Spanish and French. Our officers were Brenda Little- treasurer, Karla Cannon-secretary. Darla Cannonsvice-president, Marian Pernia- president. and our sponsor was Mrs. Roxanna Honea. , .13 M'1f 7 . 7 fl r 'f fgmc -L fflm ig, g ilig V251 ia W , md f gxz Mff Q-if Do you remember . . . The time we drove to Stillwell for the fall rally and we were the only ones there, so we went to Pizza Hut? Or the time we swept the Wal-lVlart parking lot at 7:00 Sunday morning, so we wouldnat miss church? Or maybe the Sweetheart Coronation Dance when we were wondering how big of a fool Gephart was going to make out of himself and hoping somebody would find a stereo to use? But let's not forget working at the concession stand while everyone else was watching the game and saying to yourself HAH this for just a weekend in Dallas! ii 96 Ne ll cens For e Christ Teens For Christ provided a place for Christian kids to come and worship God. The club met once every week before school. Each month there was also a night meeting held at one of the memhersi houses or some other special activity. Officers were Karen Green-President, Carla Meyer-Vice President, Trudy Fielding- Secretary, Danny Brown-Program Director, Mark Winn-Song Director. At the end of each meeting, the members joined hands and sang: We are one in the Spirit, We are one in the Lord, And we pray that our unity lVlay someday he restored, ' And theyill know we are Christians By our Love. 98 Newspaper Staffs Two journalism classes resulted in two newpapers who enjoyed is the first time in years that there has been il regular school news a lively competition. Some of the goals of both newspaper staffs paper.,lournalism seems to draw a few strange characters! were to entertain, express feelings, and to enhance school spirit. This ,X .Q,.fm X fr- Wilde Neuigkeiten-First Row: Rusty Falling, Pam Orsburrln Russell Herman. Second Row: Steve Wilson, Tina Metzger, Paula Rodriguez, Robert Hill, Melissa Sanco, Cindy Young. Back Rowi Rob Humphries, Marsha Little, Angie Jones, Kevin Beck, Angie Stone, Chip Stacy, and Holly Dahlke. fNot Picturcdj Ladonna Skalenda and Brian Suggs. Renogaw Godllub-First Row! Carla Smith, Rena Shaver, Brenda Compton. Second Row: Carolyn Hacker, Terry Collins, Karen Geurin, Davm Austin, Tammy MeNack, Tearsa Brumnett, Mark Winn. Third Row: Ann Cochran, Debbie Dukes, Terrie Davies, Charlotte Meeks, Kaye Thompson. Back Row: Darrell Shepherd, Billy Cox, Sherry Choate, Matt Wofford. fNot Picturedb Melissa Walters and David Worley. 99 Special Education The students in Special Education classes work very hard, probably harder than any students in school. Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic take up most of their time during these classes. There are times however when the students are encouraged to put down their pencils and enter into class discussions. These discussions vary in topic, from current world problems to the classical realm of Humanities. Then there is always Friday afternoon. li' the Q P as , Ki , .5 5.5 X 100 IM... ? is K as- 5 o 4 I 35 91 week has been a good one and the weather is permitting there are some exciting touch foot- ball games. Although the activities may vary in Special Education, the primary objective is the same: to help students receive a well rounded education, one that has exposed them to many different areas, and will be of value to them in the future. may J-f-'animal i 3 ii 1. .41 g, , e 3'- ,,. 's.., Students, Paul Smith, Hugh Wilson, Shelly Lacy, Malcolm Keys, Patty Purcell, and Mike Miles follow along as their teacher, Ralph Johnson reads the story. Only Mike Owens seems more interested in something outdoors. ls it snowing yet, Mike? 101 Future Homemakers America ,T-V Mx .x... .K ,Q is , A I ,W ,igwf 4' ,,, gf , . 1 uk :fn 4 -A , 43 X f Z. ,K A, ,J I V' '94 f E S ,N . 1 55 ---4:-W :z-.11 N Q Q ,,,5:.3,1.. L . 1,55 :gs ix 2 ff 'lin ,. O X. 5559 ,ffxieif f W 3 wg .. ,Q F P Q? ' -mg .:f,mM,.q E. Ui is , M 5 K I' Sit Uv QQAAKE RS 0 -ul X b . -www' f 4' A A-1 0 fi- ff fff J ,E ,,,x.,,,,-, ,.,,,,, N , , ,, H viii, WAC , .ggi ,.,,.,.,,1.--mm. awww ww 4y91lf44v 'ff 'Y iif? Gayle Clark Sherrie Cooper Raymond Robison Darrell Shepherd The l978-79 F. F. A. Sweetheart was Debbie Jones. She was escorted by Marty Ahrahamsen. Her court consisted of Gayle Clark escorted by Raymond Robison, Sherrie Cooper eecorted by Darrell Shepherd. Sandra Collier escorted hy Daxid Garrett. Her crown bearer was Stephanie Fielden, escorted by Kevin Rowe. Sandra Collier Stephanie Fielden David Garrett Kfwin ROWS 109 Vocational Industrial Carpenters of America I gl 5' ,wt ff, . , ,f ,fi S aa Rx f V 5-mis, I VICA stands for Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. Our local club has a BBQ at the end of the year to get acquainted with new members and another BBQ at the end of the year for a farewell to the Juniors. The club attends a district contest at Okmulgee State Tech when we enter skills and leader- ship contest. Officers are: Mike Caldwell-President, Alan Vincent-Vice President, Rod Geurin-Secretary, Steve TylerMTreasurer, Sam Denison-Parliamem tarian, Roger Henry-Historian, Dwight Givens- Reporter, and David Fletcher-Chaplain. QHQJ, uf. T MDW' ,. 2558565546 W -f me-i? Q 110 'li 1 5 I 1 is .EMS Qi 323251 111 1' 211113 All the world's a stage . . .M said lVlr. Shakespeare. And it is a good thing since the new school was built without a stage and the Drama Class had to create its arena anew each day- even Hstealingl' temporarily the sofas from the teacherls workroom, and seating their invited audience on counter and desk tops or on the floor. From pantomime to puppetry to diction and voice control, guest artists and workshops and actual play production, -all barely 'ouched upon to give all a peek into the discipline and rigors as well as the glory of the theatre. Lewi Thompson repairs Ron Adams' puppet stage after it crashed from a truck. Lori Rodgers cooks and enjoys breakfast in pantomime. Rena Shaver, Tammy lVlcNack, Carla Smith, Eric Shaver, and Sonya McNack create a machine with moving parts during the very early stage of experimenting with body movement. - - J ft ' 2TT'1'5'W'4f, I 3 'lol' 112 xx MM,,...-sw' .4.'- ' .-v- - ' -n.,,.,,...-Q. PC11- i Stnst ml' ,, 1 . ' A X , 13. .fms.e.,:Mmr f1 ,QQ , N ,.a,, Q ff R , z 1-L K 1 X. Bn.. I3-ev 61X 2 3 . Vp -P? ?v,.4xll, gi 0-I N fx . I? . my Q. - is-S v X gk lJ f,z,,f g 'f'l,rf Z 1 iff! Llzflia- ff la-1'A'+ 4 I rl! . a, ii ,M xv N, ,ag ,an i v , g , , w M h M J vt 'VW' 'f ' , N f Qf+'gz.'5 ,, R , QM .. m f , 6? A, u' ,sn , A E C ex ffm f 2:11 ix f f, Q Vocal Music ...M 114 Let me go where 'er I will, I hear a sky-born music still: It sounds from all things old, It sounds from all things young, From all thatas fair, from all that's foul, Peals out a cheerful song. Ralph Waldo Emerson milf Two vocalists chosen to participate in the All-State Chorus braved snow and ice to get there . . . Mark Winn Danny Brown 1 'Z 'lffhi' G' QQQQ W ...f , High School Band . . . '5One, two, left, right-ALL RIGHT!! LETS D0 IT AGAlNl! That yell could be heard every morning during football season. And as the fog lifted and the early morning Wdfe T . dew settled shapes and forms, even faint music fan offbeat drum or trumpetj could be seen and heard. It was a oneof- a-kind year-one we'll never forget. We were busy all year selling calendars and candy for our Mardi Gras trip. And yes, it was worth the work. Drum major this year was Jeff Gephart and Majorette was Susan Pelt. , xxx-of' Mass con fusion . . . How do N Ol spell rellct' A .Q . vim. V , . 5, ' , ma 5, W Y .wwf H ' .at 1 J 322282, 1.31 jgnf . M715 ' ' me . , - 2 W W ,f ,V 1 tp tt Mmm, Svcrf-tsl! Tell it like it is XR KH .. -X, r 4 .K li ,. A f ,W 1, tw N 5. 3 .S ' . n, 0. K., gang, let's get this over with! E A . JN EA x i 'K W,-, ' x f ' i L . , 'ye Q D Q YL X A ff , , :.-- xA if , vm E 'N Sf W Cindy Williams-Jr. Attendant John Wright-Escort 4 ox it -... 'YT in S Q -Q, ex Caron Collier-Sophomore Attendant Heather Saffari-Crown Bearer Danny Sullivan-Escort Jody Ramone-Escort 1 1 Annual Staff at-figs, 20 if iv I 2, fi P Top-Maria Maldonado. Middle Row-Cenise Chapman, Steve Lovelace, Kim Counsil, Lesslie Wilson, Londa Ewing, Randie Horton, Carolyn Hacker BOUOFTI R0wfTiSh G-tllllbilliis DHYNH Brinker, GHYIC Clark, Mary Swarinfiirfl, Mary Blackmore, Mary Holmes, Chandra Gravitt, Not pictured arf lim Williams and Donna Barnes. r'What do you mean, fwhat picture' 7' and 'ipass the cropper, pleasew were the phrases most often used in sixth hour annual staff. And it's almost certain Mrs. Galusha had visions in her sleep of our publishing company burning down two days after our final dead- line. The rough drafts, inkless pens, missing copy, and of course the gallons of liquid paper were all a part of it. But all of our hard work showed when presented on the final copy. We were out to prove what we were-the best annual staff ever in Wagoner High. Editor-Gayle Clark ! 2 s IN JUSY ,al -wi Y 'K..u, L., nw-.....,. ' f 'X , 9 1 , EE!! Z-11-' S N 121 Annual Royalty Nicki Walters and jesse Lancaster Soph. Caron Collier was escorted by Mark Graham. f Junior janet Gladden was escorted by Rashel Rule was escorted by Kurt Dickenson. Joshua Lancaster Qnot shown Q. 12 High School Cheerleaders l 1 l , 24 Top row from left to right: Donna Barnes, Debbie Potter c 'iff Kim Counsil. On bottom: Lynna Jo Webb, and Kim Wright. The cheerleaders of 78f79 were kept busy most of the time. By serving Kool-aid at those hot summer practices, selling T-shirts, and of course those grueling practices that con- cluded in endless chatter. And don't forget the 104 degree weather at OU where we learned and practiced what we would do throughout the year. But most of the time was spent in doing what cheerleaders do best-SHOWING SPIRIT!! Kim Wright Head Cheerleader , Tammy McDaris, Kerri Sanders, W K. ' he 11 .f 'X Donna Barnes-Sophomore Debbie Potter-Sophomore W3 ,u l , .. - A V 1 1 iq 1 an 4 J, nr' ' , 'WZ 3 141 'fi' VE. f ' V 3' ,, W P 1 ' x P r v f f Z Kim Counsilvtlunior Tammy Mr:Daris-Sophomore .sm- ,..4a-fli' YSL Kerrie SandersYJuni0r Lynna jo Wehbflunior C0-head Cheerleader 125 2 -f,g q,,w.-,..- 1-fr, -., . -,W .T--x-.N ,...,.-w.,w...,., , ..,.,.,.,6iw, ' W 3 High School Sports is -- . . rn, N xwf' - x..:fS,,,A L 1. 1'-Q -,vang -A v Q ,aww .if 199 fm fx 1 Q2 Kg? my , 127 High School Football if 1 In Spirit .Ji .. Q. A inmw w 3 fm ,. . . . AWQQN Ov1n ! ww' ul 'Qq,Ax. f Thr 4 La. A - 2-Hr., kfi?w , 2 . fL,.,,,? K ,dn K, XM .. ' 3' N , w ' S. f A R P A ' .3 Q ,Q , 'xx . 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Q 5 is f .,., ,, Q ,2i.,,A ,rf QQ... mi .Q 4 vf l ' 1 EURLL33 FN! 4 Bulldog Wrestling The wrestlers for l978-79 were: Johnny lVlenees, Bob Perchway, Gary Nichols, Johnny Washington, Eric Shaver, David Wilcox, Doug Geurin, Wayne Lyday, Cloyde O'Dell, Terri Collins, Mark Graham, Robbie Coulson, Jesse Lancaster, Chip Stacy, Carl Johnson, Randy Cobb, Randy Miller, Joe 140 Cragle, James Harris, Marty lVlcLaughlin, Mickey lVlcGowen, Eric Stevenson, Jimmy Stout. The coach was Pat Young, and Assistant Coach was Bill Dickenson, QPicture not shownj. Two Wrestlers this year attended State. Two Year Stare Champ! Way To Go, Mickey! Q f. , .X , M, 1 M Q- .dx 'wi 'X y 4 is F HM 5 Hi? ...mwah Umy- rib 0 :ig 'ii Wren .wftgzfgy .rfb-, , Becky Phillips Shirley Campbell Leslie Shibley Janet Gladden Gina Chapman Mendy Lancaster Maris: Maldonado 14 x X 4 if F if , , I Gina Cllapman fAl.l6Illli1Ill Lori lioclgersflk ttendant 'Ia-sw l.AiIlCLiSl47l 'f l 36 Xlarty Xlcl,augl1linfl08 Rachel Goldirlgfllrown Bearer Brian Ellis 145 Archery At the State Invitational Archery Tournament in Oklahoma City, Wagoner High School Archer Mike O'Quinn won First Place in the Young Adult division and David Wilcox placed First in the Youth division. A i l F' ii iiii ,K 14 -Q . 5311255 Q A f - ff:1f:.21,53x,k::. i 1. . . W QM ., .:. , Q,g,uw.Q.k..:k4,,,wf rw af . . 4 M' 3 R K AQ , O 5595 ' .-f1:..,w. 1 - X F:-. . -Ys,..zr:.:: 'JY' jfgff... A . W 1 5 Q ,Q W X L , w. Nl x X N 5,5 , R L, , K - 1. S mga' Q ,..1N.Q, ,gk ,mah , Jaw . W I F 411 fig? 3:21 :ge W: .xigfei r ag, l 8 Every season has its Sport and provides the town of Wagoner with a variety of good entertainment 4 O -4 , X X- N F. High School Candids 1979 w e 11'i I 4 F X , , . S' 1 4 . 1 n R NRS? Q 5? EE E X , F., fi Q if ,nf 3 Q, , 3 X QQ . M ' R A ' vp: ,-9 'ml lp-ww hi ,,f' V ,Z 'W f' A, A , Lf, If K 0.3. ff V .K :ik If L,:. L. FT ax .. k WS Q 'Q if . ,,,,. my sm.. ff -'Sidi 8 jr. High School Classes 'Af 1979 ig 5 is gg: Ei 60 ,r 5- 5'F V - xx ar, . R K4 . ml . 'i gig- if .. im . Q 'ks r , .vm 'Nei' S':r'-.4-f v-gy.. YU' ng We worked hard during school lmt, when school was out things really changccl. Most of us hcarlml for town while others ol' us went home: lo sleep off the lxusy, llrictifz day. Dreamin' . . . This is it. Y 4 'wsu- UAH! Innocent? Letas go for a ride. Peace Brother 162 whefffls mY glasses? And people say l'm strange Super-loc Q E Go Freshmen A look of intelligence 'stogethernesi' I'm gettin, out of this place! ls S 'W EE 1 5 -we l l V Hunv' lsei .Y llee The Freshman class worked very hard this year to keep our jr. High in tip-top shape. lnslead of being the babies of the lligh School, we were the big, bad Freshmen ofthe lligh. We feel it helped us to gain a lot of responsi- bility. We wish all the upcoming Freshmen the best of luck. The thing we are most proud of is that weg the Freshmen class of 78-79, are the biggest class in the history of Wagoner school system. We feel we have left our mark in the Jr. High and now it is time to move on to bigger and better things. Our officers were: President-Mary Blackmore, Vice-Prcsident- Dana Redliagle, SeeretaryfFrankie Erwin. 164 The Freshmen Movin' In John Anderson Mike Armstrong Susan Ashwood Dale Austin Mel Baker Yvette Baldwin Dianne Barnes Bobby Bettes Mary Blackmore Treavor Blandon Bret Bogle Debbie Bollinger Mike Bowman Denise Brinker Dale Brown Debbie Brown Shirley Browning Shelley Brummitt Lunelle Bullet Dianne Burehelte Robbie Burrows Bobby Call Trisha Carey Chris Charboneau Donnie Chavez Dale Choate Sheldon Clark Loretta Clayton Mike Cobb Phil Cobb Lonnie Copeland Angela Cox joe Cragle Donna Crawford Tracy Culp Terri Danson Carol Davis Keith Deckard Randy Dorr Debbie Drake Jeannie Dumond Vicki Edmislon Shelley Edwards Frankie Erwin 7 ,wma tiki' Londa Ewing Wayne Falk Lisa Falling Ginger Faulconer Kathy Fender Shelley Fielden Rex Fletcher Ronnie Flowers David Foster Becky Furr Katy Galusha Cynthia Geurin Gary Gilford Steve Gilford David Gladden Alana Goforth Curtis Goforth Rob Golden Phillip Goodman Randy Gray Patricia Grayson Tamara Green Kelly Grooms Mike Hall Lisa Hammonds Frank Hammons Nancy Harding David Harris Virginia Harris john Harrison Lynda Hartsell Beverly Heath David Hefner Mark Helmer Robbie Henry Kathy Henson Kenny Herman Gary Hicks Tyra Hill Phyllis Holt Doug Houtz Freddy Ingram Dennis James J ason J ohnson Perry Johnson Mark I ones Aaron King Todd Lacey Tina Lawhorn Karen Little O Regina Little john Lopp Dean Majtyka Jon Meriele Dwight Miles Kevin Mannon Betty Miller Mike Miller Denise Montgomery johnny Moreau Loretta Moss LaDean Murray Trena McCoy Harold McFarland Kim Nakashima David Nance fi'- Q , ,..,, 1, , Andrew Naugher Mike Naylor Melinda Neal Billy Newman David Nichols Debbie Nicks Nannette Norman Lisa Orsburn Lee Ann Oxford Pam Pascoe Maria Perryman Patti Peters Lenny Phillips David Price Cathy Rankins Kathy Rankins Dana Rcdliagle Dawna Redlilagle Rhonda Rhodes Darrell Roberson Felicia Rodriqucz Robin Rowe Karyn Sanders Danny Scribner Donna Self Dcwaync Shibley Randy Sowcrs Gary Spicer Mary Stofko Brian Stout Darla Stricklen Mary Swan Susan Sullivan Randy Sutton Hal Swaringim Tony Swearcngin Neal Tart Dana Teague Rose Thomas Iona Thompson Becky Thompson Carla Tibbs Velann Tillman Tina Tobias Laura Tracy Jimmy Tucker Heather Tucker Mike Vowell Dickie Walbran Kevin Watson Marcy Weddle Martha Weist Gary Welch Karen Welch Gary Wilcox Bridgette Williams Crystal Williams Chuck Wilson Cleve Wilson Susan Winn Mark Wofford Tony Woods J udy Wolf Bubba Wright ,f gf, ' .MX ii . f' i P' JUN 1 i Y Not Shown: joe Banfield Bonnie Brown Dennis Cairnes Laura Carter Joe Clapp Destry Gray Greg Hankins Norman Henderson Vonda Holbroo k Robert Patterson Bobbie Roberts Perry Stapler Brent Zachary lx 5? -- 25723314271 .. H U ul - 3 M' .Ie ,,,., i i ',A. Q3 ey eyyy ,y 1 e , , , , .4 W. e e , L, ,,., y j e :,,yi il f ' ,l wif? ' gk , ,L V f ,., , ,., ,.,,,. . , yy . , , - - 1' yr . m ,f , . , va, I ' Z , , in ., , V A, , X .5 5 4-W 'V -, 'ff' i..:'Plv N en ,.,, ,. 5 1 , A , 1:17 , 5 :I , f . ,k,, ge ' ,, in 22 ' Oni :gd 'A 1 lyk 5 I HOW-W Sexy Injun What a turkey. 'fejij ' Q e N.: aff' jg 5 Q You caught me. Look over here, guys. W Nmvlr li 3993 swam sauna mmm Rams ganna Ei will was-un :mann was name N51 yuan S W H 3'-Ju' Elf! Q,.. Q may .M .-:.,l'.,s-,bf 4- H V -,,, D0n,t look! Like my hairdo? r .ev-f-H' '--'ff M -' Qshdihidpo await in annum M ff was . e,h' ' ' magma: Q , yallllnnw . - qq :Tig ..., K, 'il Q. .E mfs: Ts? M x -3 V e Q- vs-ff-1: fl We-e-e 1 7 5 NH The 8th grade class showed a lot of spirit this year. We took the spirit stick from the freshmen more than once and learned the importance of studying hard and making good grades. We were led by: President-Michelle Graham, Vice-President-Beth Weddle, and Secretary- treasurer-Lisa Culp. 1 76 The Sth fade s Movin' Through ,. ...N-.. I '33 3, : , ,,.fo' i -3 ful 111 . L 3 'I' 'Xl .. W4 .' -I , EK V '!f 'T., . A jerry Adams Jeff Alford Jarvice Arnold Yolanda Ashley Tracy Averyt Phillip Atkison Carl Baker Larry Baker Renee Beck Jerri Beets Bryan Blagg Michael Boswell Brenda Brewer Warren Brinker Denise Brown Dewayne Brown Karen Brummett Paula Brummett Michael Burris Debbie Caffey Nancey Cantrell Cathy Carey Gary Chappell Brian Charboneau 78 Larry Clayton Sandra Cochran Tammy Cook Anita Coomer Mike Cooper Darrl Copeland Arcclia Cotton Karen Criswcll .I effrey Criswell Lisa Culp Chris Cunningham Kimberly Drake J anie Dry Chris Edwards Elizabeth Ethridge f -JS ff '9 1. N. ap. - IV 'U' 413' 'JS 'ESQ' .aff v .1 'ie'-UP' 5 . Bobby Fairchild Teresa Fairchild Jobie Fields Brian Freeman Sherri Frey Fannie Gibbs Tommy Gilbert julie Gorman Michele Graham James Grayson Charles Green Marsha Greul Gina Hacker Tom Hagerman Shalee Hallford Rhonda Hammonds Vicki Heath john Henderson Rhonda Hill Jeanette Hollingshed 180 LeDonia Hummingbird Kevin James Davie Johnson Laurie johnson Matthew johnson Shelley jones Joyce Lambright Amberly Lamien Richard Laster Tony Lawhorn Victoria Lawrimore Richard Long Patricia Mainard Donald Mathews Johnny Meadors Deborah Meeks Randy Merrell Lance Millard John Montgomery Tina Mooney ' Mike Morrow Rhonda Mullinax Allen Mullins Mary Murphy 1 . i,,,r ix f-.-x me fb Qi? 93 fi R. Keith MeDaris Rodney Mock Audrey Nakashina Sean Newman Larry North Jolanda Owens Tami Owen Bobby Peters Virginia Phillips Gina Phipps Kim Porter Penny Rankins Cynthia Redfern Sue Anna Reed Mark Reese Cheryl Rhodes Laura Rice Peter Richardson Brian Rider Paulette Roberson Donna Robinson Charlotte Robison Angela Rosenthal Shawn Rowe 182 Eileen Sanco Kevin Sappington Butch Scroggins Marty Scroggins Mike Scroggins George Scruggs Lana Semore Gina Sharp Diana Shelton Carol Stout Gina Stout Elaina Sullivan Mike Sullivan Lisa Thornburg Gary Thurman Renee Thurman xi ,Tl Q f I 'SQA -225: S ef' S Ji Cathy Thompson Jeff Tibbs Beverly Tobias , fivi l!i'. P' 'Z '! 'G!' Sean Kelliher Curtis Keim Denise Kelley Keli Travis Mark Tyler Shelly VanMeter Darrell Watkins Beth Weddle Sharon Welch Sherry Welch Teresa Wells Don Yates Stacy Yates Stacy Young Billy Walker Not shown: Mike Armstrong, Glenda Brumfield, Tawny Brown, Ruthie Chavez, Mike Clark, James Frazier, Judy Wolfe, Gary Gilford, Mike Hall, Lonetta Smiles, Randy Smith. 18 Q gmww M W 84 ,..x1A x,h. Q 5 N.-f,, . t 1gg.,1i . ' Q ,F Qian .'V' I p E f . .ig :Si . Mm ' . ,L ,5:ma:f 3' 185 Last year we looked forward to moving up and becoming one of the 'Sin-betweenw grades, but as it turned out we7re the Hyoungestw again. We donit mindAwe've had a great year. In fact we're the only class that can claim being the first 7th grade class tc have classes in the old high schoolfi Besides having a leaky science room ceil- ing and having to conquer a flight of stairs twice daily, our new building suited us per- fectly. We'rc steadily moving up so watch out for the super seventh of 379. The Seventh Grade Officers were: Kristine Wilson, Presidentg Tammy Jones, Vice Presidentg and Karen Sharp, Secretary. 186 The 7th fade s Movin' Around Charlie Abbott Benny Akard Randy Anthony Gilbert Baker Cindy Barnes Willie Batson Jr. Debbie Beck David Benton Welena Blanket Greg Blaylock Mike Bumbalow Sandy Burris Robert Cannon Chad Cantrell Marlin Carey Kristy Casey Marcie Chavez Laurie Cheatham Karen Choate Denise Chuculate Teresa Clark Jason Cook Tracy Cook Sharon Cragle 188 john Edmiston Howard Felerly Steven Fairchild Shawn Flock Phillip Foster Donnie Fowler johnny Drake Bruce Dumond 44,1 l,aDonna Craven g372fg,gl::,:,' e if , Q 4, , if Jai ,923 fe W Q! 'rr M Q4 -is Lal ll ,inf he-'10 Mary Gage Tim Gaither Kelly Galusha Shelly Garrison Tony Garrison David Glenn Richard Goff Tracy Golden 49 'Ni-fr 'fl sf' ? LL.. 'X '- N if E? 'W i MX X X - X Y' 1 K, W - 7 his -9.1 Jennifer Graham Sharon Granger Cindy Gravitt Carissa Gregg Karen Hankins Tina Hargrove Billy Harris Brian Harris Cletus Harris Doug Harris Bucky Hawley Kim Hawley Rhonda Hefner Mary Henson Tami Hess Patsy Hickey 190 Jerry Hill Tcrrie Holman Trent Holt Billy Hutchens Larry ll ames Brad offers ,l ennifer yl enkins Thcressa xl enkins Gerald Johnson Bobby jones Rebecca Jones Susan Jones Tammy jones Ricky Keys Todd Kochell Mitchell Krakcr Brenda Kuhistek Tom Lewellen Robert MeAuliff Rhonda McClellan Shelynn McCullough Cynthia McDaniel Dayna McDaniel James McKeehan J oe Mainard Lishia Miller Ronnie Moore Dana Moreau Jimmy Murray Don Neal Sheryl Neel Gloria Newton Sterling Nichols Chad North Kelly Orsburn Krista Osbum 2 l F jimmy Ouzts Dewayne Owens Kellie Peck Bryan Rankins Diana Rankins Tina Reese .lay Rhodes David Rice Paul Richardson Latonia Roberson Ola Mae Robinson Gary Rose Luke Sanco Lisa Sanders Karen Sharp John Sharp e LIL lik?-eq ...M 'J-95 ,,.. 'QV Q' -ad 549+ ax 'M 'X 5' in ai Darla Sherman Marie Sherman Robin Sly David Smith Bobby Sowers Darlene Sowers Jamilou Stacy Scott Stewart Johnny Stout Sheila Swan Steve Swaringim Aleta Tart Cheryl Thomas Butch Thomas Angie Thompson Lori Thurman 4 Tracy VanBrunt Victor Virgil Kevin Walls Angela Wassom Angela Welch Wayne White Chris Wilfong Gina Willis David Williams Sheryl Williams Vance Williams Christena Wilson Kristine Wilson Dawn Wofford Chris Wychell Timmie Treweek Kevin VanBrunt we-rv 99 5 ga, Not shown: Douglas Campbell, Andy Childers, Chris Cunningham Jim Griffith Arlis Holbrook, Chris Larch, Dana Mansfield, Carmon Monk Robert Rose Sherry Stapler. 2 ' 1 Q , MW w ? 3 ,mf , W ew Q, 9396100 ,fb 1 ...M - -.Tm ...- .M .an--W vw-I is xi , Q0 Sr. High Organizations t Ji F K . ' M ' Wg as J, . Q , VK ,X Q ,, S I fn .- . . i' ai -wm - Q! Q i Q 5 3 1 K Q Q . 0 ' 1 fl ' x O' ii W 1979 may unior High Student Council Our Student Council worluwd very hurd to help our jr. lligh work logethevr, plus wa: had a lot of fun doing il. We had two jr. lligh flaiim-es, both sponsored hy the Student Council. We saw a wonderful film culled KCat llalloow which was also sponsored hy the Student Council. Our sponsors were Nlrs. Nlcfzirlaiiifl and Coach Xdams. They hr-Ipod us to learn the responsibility ol' luring olocztod to represent our classos. Our Student Council vonsisls ol' 3 olmflod roproserltalivvs . . . President -Terri Danson Vice-Pros.-Mark Wofford Soc.-'l'rfvaS.-Trislui Carey QR. to lnj 198 M, ,- Quad i , V ! A ws. s' ' 53, unior High Honor Society Our Jr. lligh Honor Socicty not only had quality, lnul it also had quantity. We did a lot of extra studying to make sure we made the most of our school year. Wc received special honors at the awards assembly and for our outstanding achievcmcnls we wcrra given a picnic. . mm President-Shelley Edwards Vice-Pres.-Debbie Caffey Sec.-Treas.-K arcn Sharp CR. to LJ H I cu- i 1 unior High Teens for Christ The Junior High Teens for Christ was founded in September of 1978 when a number of students expressed the desire for Christian youth to come together and have a time for fellowship with one another. The group meets every Wednesday morning and once a month at night. 200 7 any Officers for the group were: Ten'i Danson-President, Frankie Erwin- Vice-President, Debbie BollingerJI'reasurer, Doug Houtz and Dana Teague-Song Leaders, Beth Weddle-Secretary. unior High Vocal Music .....,- --m-- -new-'g Wyffi I --Q , :sm The Junior High Vocal really kept on their toes this year. We were finally big enough to break into two classes. We attended the Northeastern Choral Festival, we gave concerts, and even some of us sang solos at District. Thanks to Mrs. Abner we really shaped-upf, 201 S X 4 X li- Q, ',. N if . . ff .Q fs Q W , ' qv yji' II V jim 1 I Sth fade Band We started off this year with all thc oxcitemcnt of the up- coming parades, hoping that we could ke-up in stop just until we passed the judges. Tlwn we brought homie the trophy wc had workcd so hard for, finding out it wasnit as had as we had thought. All in all, wo had a great year, and we are going to have a lmettvr year nvxt year. i F . QW 202 A '.,1g,,-iiqggs , - J m- T . I f ,.-- , 1 N l l X x 3 5 -if -swf' -...nw-r- iw 7th rade Band We started out this yuar with all the Squawks and tools of just l f learning how to play an instrument. But, finally after a ot 0 l ' to a marching hand, wlnth practicf- and hard work we: turns: in would move on to bigger and better things. 5, l 1,-v 0 1 5. 1 it ,, JK- f X , ., ffl' ' x 'ff rl 20 df? jr. High Cheerleaders Showed Their Spirit! ! The Jr. High cliuerleaders for l978-l979 were flvfl to righlj Lisa Falling, Trisha Carey, Shelley Jones, lliunnc Burclietle, Lomlu Ewing, ffrontj Mary Blackmore. Not shown is Shelley Van Meter. A Mary Blackmore-Freshman Londa Ewing-Freshman env w ' Fava? Riiiiffi Sl .W ,K V - X K ' Y E,L. Qi! al ,ff X Q im ,ii f ai gi 'fx 'za we gli-fi A ,x y-. ., V .x R iii .gp ffezfif .xv A- . i E 3 it 4li 5 'Jin 5 Diane Burchette-Freshman Trisha Carey-Freshman Shelley VanMeter-Eighth Grade at -5 X wx X Lisa Falling-Freshman Y , Y N. ' . Shelley Jones-Eighth grade 20 n Wibifdili er1,4wwKe-1wwe:4gfmmaeewQ4seu-Qe1wvgxn'm1ffg4apggwwvwTvwafwrggygwwwg-MQAIm-gw-IW: -Mawfff-fvwwygxww .14-v H V-+ffm?,Q,-.w1e, .4 .M--,ff- A 5 ,.c.:1fg-VV,-ve, Y M KK, ,vw-,,,.q. w,,,,,,,f,f 3 4 Hi -:'5Tf'5ff .55,:e1.5 fa.:w,1zk,1Q,g:f5'?5:'f,er3p?'?f'11r5?Hw.J 24',21.4, 1, ggfbfeir,-we 3Y',Yrf fi gm- .' . ,' yme. - ff :V My -. ,V J ,fi . 1 M.. ly 1 5, 1 V, f, 3, , . 14 if 0 ' 1 ww-W M me QQ-gm, 1- fxagqw mmf-L -f ff wwf wmv w ,Qmwxk ,ampffm-M N W my Q? ww ,mmwae me . High Sports . 'Q' :.?U E3' g. , q1Qt,.f g'7:kfS':ILa, 15, 5gw5y'H,g:g35 Ni, Q73L13cHMVjgnfg5's?qw ,, ig' um f .ggqmgyzfigfw WL ., M , swfwfffxzfsemfs mfg, 11: ff .1 . 1- ., , 4 5 fi EW 51 Q-fe'f3gzte:ueg5i5,fLg,55,f,.,ggzg13w1g:zv,ga,,5w,,gja2,14':zf5gffszggg3g:ggZy5,0uf'waging,sgff5::ff!:2ff2'EF+Bz 5 1 . --vf . ffwilfwilia, fl' ,gf ',f3QW fg4k2'ffxfi gg! 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Back: Coach Cox, Larry Clayton, Gary Chriswell, Keith lVlcDaris, Pete Richardson, Dewayne Brown, Kym Curtis, Richard Laster, Ken Erving. 210 45? -,suv V2 'frff' 5 , .kg : V4 FL' ' V L65 ' ', 1 K , ,fw:3,W,5'y., Vf'. V w ,W - ,K 3 4,,. .,, ' 22' - 'QS ,Q MQ, F . ,Y 1 f .wi . if , , my ff' 1 M g.. 331 K ,, V M-- ,- . .113 14 'M i am, 1 -, W., ..-:gi I in Ku. Ti '.f' qi N I gi I K . I J -s.q 'a ---, Q Wm 'ww Q M M - f ' ,. A Nm. '-Q-. s W5 QE-R win df .I A I 'Mi-v ? 5. 1 2 I ffl ,Aa 1 32 3 31 Q . :: ! I' 214 unior High Wrestling . . . The Junior High Wrestlers worked very hard to acliicvc 21 quality of chanipionsl Four of our wrestlers went to state. David Foster placed 3rd, Congratulations to HOur mighty Wrestlersl 7' Front: john Edmiston, Mark Reese, Greg Blaylock, Mike Cobb, Mike Bumbhlow, Bret Bogle. 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