Wagoner High School - Dog Daze Yearbook (Wagoner, OK)

 - Class of 1984

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It gives a sense of freedom for those students because when they feel pressured, they oan just get in the car and drive far away into the sunset tif Mom will let theml . To be without a car is to be deprived! lt is humiliating! Not having a oar is like being grounded. lt feels like being in jail for , -yr , X fm if ni, . commiting a crime they didn't really commit. Without a car, one has to always depend on someone else who has a oar, whether family or friends. Not having a oar is hard on the Nikes because they wear out so much faster. But the hardest of all is to have a car - and then not have it anymore, for whatever reason. A car becomes a kind of friend, and when the car breaks down a person can feel downright betrayed! 6' W,.m Wvliivl 5 . ..-' Cars 9 By the Time: . . . school starts its first hour, the kids are all in classy the cooks are mixing the flour, and everyone's trying to pass, . . . the first lunch is near, and the aroma comes aroundg the halls are all clear, and the bulletin is found, . . . the teacher reads aloud, the menu of the dayg the mean and hungry crowd, begins to roam and strayg . . .the menu is heard, the classroom is hushed, one million stomachs are turned, one million hearts are crushed: From the sound of her voice, and the raise of her ears, all the kids rejoice, as they hear, Hamburgers, cheeseburgers. . . A Diana Rankins gives her deceptive sales pitch to the cameraman. 10 Lunchtime RK 5 iy F .rf A Jamie Martin escapes the hum-drum school lunch menu with a personal pan. P Trey French is deciding whether or not it's worth it. we , - if , 2 if yt, me f,' .. f-' f ,, ,, 'E f fmiwfra , get ' f 7 , ,V Z ,M , We M Aw ,Ml , Q f 2,5 7 f f at Q-1,5 , 1 ,fy V ,..., : 1 , fgszs1j,:.a v '- 4 ,,,, H 8 f RTR H J eg f1f ' ,,,, W 4,, , FEW X 4 Cooper Day shows a prime example of food abuse. 'iv ,-.1 ,,,, lf? 'Wh Nt, ml' A Brad Cantrell and Eric Forkaker prefer to bring their own lunch. 4 Rob Torgeson digs in without complaining about the cafeteria food. Lunchtime 1 1 Movie Judging by money, Star Wars was the clear win- ner, but in our survey Porky's is iti. P QD seg Sure! An - wtf, is a?Qi1't, +hfQ,g buff, vor Ykon S V' War-5jf Mi...- L ll. i Drink Dr. Pepper was the most and least favorite drink of 1984. i Mi-,11 Liii 12 The Most and the Least Here They Are for 1984 - The Most and the Least Group Alabama outsung Kiss by a musical mile. M Diana Norman just got I- invited to a Kiss concert. tg S h a n n o n Peters just got tickets to the Alabama concert. Song M i c h ael Jackson's Thrillerwasthe clear winner 'W over Paul Si m o n ' S Allergies. M L Tony Cozart jams down to Thriller while Jeanetta, Cindy, and Tonya hold their ears when ghetto blasters play Allergies. ln an all-school survey, Students chose their most and least favorite of several common items. Here are the results of that survey. On the lines provided fill in your own favorites and least favorites. lM:mostg Lzleastl Shoes Nike stomped Winners Choice in the battle of brand name shoes. L Food Pizza smoked spinach for the title of Favorite Food. 'fn fat 'Hia 'Y I - 6 'izfiw M,-1.-. L,-.1.... Jeans The favorite jeans for 1984 were definitely Levis while Wrangler took the title of least favorite. M -ii- Brian Harris gets caught wearing Wranglers. Li... Girls flock around to admire Jimmy Suddath in his Levis. Video Game Pac-Man was the most and the least favorite in the video game category. . a t 5 'K .... ir! Q K' Hs... F in Ap Mil. l-..1-... The Most and the Leasr 13 Teochers Hre People Too Don't you ever wonder what all your teachers do in their extra time? You know they can't always be grading papers and filling out failing slips, so we decided we'd step into their private lives. I mean, did you ever think about having a rootin'-tootin' cowgirl teaching Earth Science or a famous actress as a History teacher? You may have trouble believing that all these teachers actually do this, but we can assure you that it is true. Believe it or not. Qc 5 iw, i Early each morning Darrell Morgan wakes up and goes down to his cafe to get everything ready for his hungry customers. Then he rushes to school for his classes. And after school he can always be found back at his cafe, again. The Main Street Cafe serves homemade food and pies. lt is a central point for Wagoner business and school people to gather to discuss affairs. He has owned the cafe for the past 10 years. He teaches history, civics, and science at the junior high. 14 Teachers Are People'Too N77 1 Most of us like eating fish, but Clay Frost enjoys catching them. His favorite kind is the catfish, especially the big ones. The other day l caught one so big that l was afraid Jonah was gonna pop out, he exclaimed. The biggest fish he has ever caught was a seven pounder. When Mr. Frost is not fishing, he is custodian at the high school. M' ., Minerva Stivers has been riding horses since the age of 4. She has 4 horses which are named Goldie, Princess, Snow Flake, and Ginger Blue. Her favorites are Princess and Snow Flake. She most enjoys riding them in the evening. Many students through the years have been invited to look at the stars through her telescope, and to search for fossils and minerals with her. 2. ,,gy 'ig .. 6 35 h, A gf' ,4 . ff I r A A , , je 9 pu 7 Y W A ' y Y .f 'f js' es, s X. Q. , YF , , A , Z Y' M798 fe A A .fs F. , W 1,24 A Being a charter member of the Wagoner Playhouse Association since 1981, Janice Aldridge is always ex- cited to get a new role in a play. The role she most enjoyed was playing Kate in Never Too Late because the character was lots of fun. Her most difficult role was playing Helen in Spiral Staircase. Because Helen is a mute, Janice had to do all the acting with her face and body, and no voice. Pictured here with her is Dan French in a scene from that 1982 production. Mrs. Aldridge never took drama.in school, although it was something she always wanted to do. And she en- courages everyone to take it in high school. She teaches 9th grade American History and language arts, and is cheerleader sponsor. Around his desk, it looks like a miniature museum. Richard Blunk has been collecting Incredible Hulks for the past 5 years and he displays them all. It all started the year he first moved into his present classroom. 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Q ,N as 52 in '65 31 Q ax iz it ,ax i 35? 55 A .Q f Q iv lVlost Pre Jamielu Stacy ppy Sweetest Smile and Shelly Garrison Robert McAuliff The Student Council Chose the Categories and the Seniors Chose the Names to Fill the Blanks . . . 74e4e ,4'ze tie Kiowa ?ew and Donny Fowler is 3 'S I--if S Best Body Best All Around Dawnwsffofd an Tammy ,jgneg Paul RlCh3l'dSOl'l and Steve Swaringirn 36 Seniors Most Creative Kelly Galusha and Chris Wilfong Most Likely to Be Rich Terrie Holman Redneck ofthe Year M, and itch Kraker Karen Sharp and A ccle 1 Most Athletic Shawn HOOK ' Ola Mae Robinson and Johnny Drake of N if J Most Flirtatious Carissa Gregg and Victor Virgil Cradle Robber H Otdog of the YSHI' Carisjisregg Rhonda Mccieuan Sterling NiChOlS and Greg Blaylock Seniors 3 - i-J, WMKMM N X www ,wgw rs,'sw,sb5m-wg., X i PNK nr 38 Seniors is 11? 5755 T' 'J ' fag-if 113111432 Vw, V ,V - M44 ,,,V, yy,-.VW 5 4 w uv my N, Q ' M2 OUTSTANDING BOY 'fk iixiihii-5 2 OUTSTANDlNG GIRL .awuemum Senfors 39 Rana Akard Julie Anderson Thomas Applegate Kim Armstrong Bon Ashbrener Breezeda Baker Lonney Barney Joy Barteil Tammy Baxter Sonya Blackford Michael Blagg Rebekah Blair Jamesetta Blandon Evan Boyd Kevin Boyd Mitzi Burk Scott Burks Bryan Burrows kj ... The excitement of the Junior Class is captured on the face of Lenny Williams! 40 Juniors Keeping up with all the drink orders at the football concession stand keeps Benny Rose hopping. Y Clotssified Hds: Help Wanted ' Needed: A qualified class who is dedicated to the Cause. Main Jobs: Sell candy, work in concession stand, create prom, win spirit stick, build float and have high academic standards. Hours: 24 hours a day, August, '83 to May, '84. Qualifications: At least 10 years of previous school 5 1 . gms! experience. gf DISREGARD ALL THE ABOVE A This job has been filled by the 1984 Junior Classif NX Debbie Butler David Cantrell , Misty Cantrell Theresa Chandler Lana Cheatham Lisa Cheatham Joy Chew Derek Chuculate Jannette Clayton Steve Clayton James Cobb Darrell Collins Juniors 4 1 Kim Collins Sharon Collis Jeff Cooper Kathy Cowden Camillie Craven Christy Davis Lisa Davis Cooper Day Rhonda Deckard Kim Denton Scott Dugger Daniel Elkins Lisa Erwin Jeff Fields Maxine Flowers Mike Ford M. T. Francis Trey French i - ' , ,Q 2 .K . Q . , s i y 5 g K - 5 me is ' i ,N N Q L 1 if 5 N . f '- ' 41 - 0 - at Q. D - F swtwi N 155 L ., E. - - ,.-gs ,. .gag 'N - 4 -w Q ' uv , nw 1 Q, Q V2 me ' 1 k f 2 ' 1 -' 2, N' ' ' ' WH mn m eg 1 if ' an f i Y if s EL: 'S . was 5 ' ' .. ,. ' fn -.N ., 'E 4 i - , ii. f W' - G f - --H vi 2251- ' ii' , . c,,, , ' 1 .. X if E, A -SLT? 2' S ,Q if ' . N. i . D ..t, 4. rw M., t F Y - i--- K gg . K F i Q F , 2 'Y is , - X' S I f Q 4While eating h .ev 42 Juniors er pen Tammy Baxter watches Mr. Nichols shove his pen through his forehead. Y Shannon Peters takes time at a football game to say hi, to a Junior working in concession stand. Y Mike Ford takes time out of his busy schedule to watch the grass grow. L in Stacy Gaylor Lisa Geurin Allen Gilford Sean Goff Danny Goforth Shane Greer Steven Greuei Andy Groat Cynthia Gross Monica Gross Tonya Grove Paul Haecnerl Juniors 43 Holly Hamilton Donald Herd Curtis Hill Ronald Hill Tammy Howell Jason lsley Frank James Joey James Steftine Jennings Chris Johnson Christy Johnson Diana Jones Michele Kealiher Jay Keeton Wallace Keys Kenneth Kilpatrick Bobby Kubistek it 45 H--mug, img :Ok A Juniors Jett Theresa, Tammy and Kenny were excited about the fl amazing touchdown, but perhaps Steve didn't see it. P Junior Football Attendant Cindy Meyer with her escort Darrell Collins enjoys riding ln the Homecoming Parade. A Juniors put the finishing touches on their soon to be 1st Juniors Y Dwight takes up the ever popular sport of weed watching, Y The photographer momentarily distracts 6th hour chemistry students from their study of the periodic Y Sean Goff celebrates his passing grades. chart. L ,,, , NMA .mv I 'U tart: .,,-nv A5-g I-'W 2221 , tdh. ,gt . ,gigs -- Lance Lancaster Denise Landrum Sharon Lee Darlene Lipton Beth McConnell d M Kell p Carla Martin Shellie Merrell Cindy Meyer Adam Miller Vllendi Mitchell Juniors 45 Traci Musser Jett Naylor Glenna Neel Kim Neel Steve Nicholas David Nickerson Earnie Gde Anita Orsburn Chuck Orsburn Kelly Orsburn Dwight Owens Karlene Oxford Chris Parisotto Ed Parisotto Brett Payne Andy Peal Gwen Peck Julie Perryrnan if waxy rr i i t MNA 4 ls there really oil in indiana ? A Brian Burrow and Mike Ewing provide lunch hour entertainment, 46 Juniors I . if 2 4 Michele spends her spare time watching how wonderfully her pen writes, Y No, Camillie, the fairy tale books are on the other shelf. 4 Kim Denton and Jennifer Brown spend their extra time studying together, iN. 1 V-WWW-Ts X, ,til-,, .rx 'NK s3 i' , QW X. ,af Q Q f - iff 3. -' ' V do f X to in -. 'ima ' Arguing, W 3 - , , .XM .,., .' i W , 'H Y My , I WW Shannon Peters Tammy Price Trae Reese Stephanie Rhodes Jerry Rice Johnny Rice Rhonda Rice Gidget Richardson Paul Robison Janet Rodriguez Bennie Rose Randy Schneider Juniors 47 Mickey Scroggins John Sharp Steve Sharp James Stansell David Sullivan Tony Sutton Richard Swaringim Ann Taylor Michelle Taylor Glen Teel Angela Thorne Ronda Todd Mark Tracy J ff ' ' ' 9 Varisco Tamara Wahl Donald Webb Michael Weist Johnna Wells E' ff I-I 48 Sophomores EFFECTS: S to .S i flat on the floor. Mark White Brian Willems Adena Williams Kim Cantrell Lenny Williams Starla Young Debra Ziem Mike Ewing Williams Unidentified Lucinda Mensch 4 Junior class officers Traci Musser, Vice-President: Beth McConnell, Presidentj David Nickerson, Student Council Representative, and James Stansell, Secretary, can hang from ceilings. . . 4. . . but when Wallace Keys tries it, he lands Not Shown: Mike Batterson Thomas Cason Edward Grayson Laurie Rankins Jerry Woods Juniors 49 Sophomores ot Bottom of Pile Hgoin 'llt's like being in a three-ring circus was Kevin Rich- mond's statement on being a sophomore. For some of the sophomores it was really scary! But not for most of the sophomore guys because they were too busy looking at the girls. Most sophomores had a different opinion of what it was all about. Some were scared stiff when they first walked in the doors the first day. But others knew how to handle it and kept control. lt's like finding the end of a rainbow Charmagne Gilbert stated, and maybe that means that she found her pot of gold. More freedom was Shelly Elsey's thought. Stacey Rhodes and Shelly Morgan thought it was like be- ing at the bottom. But by staying together, like other fellow sophomores, they got through the year. Q Y Keith Kilpatrick and Eric Lauterbach sit outside and breathe the fresh air and think of faraway places during lunch. t Gail Beeler Charley Abbott Tonya Adamson Karen Barlow Bobby Barnard Christy Baxter Cherrie Brandon Tommy Biby Kristi Blackford Melody Blair Bart Bogie Susan Booth Renee Breed Jennifer Brown Mike Burchett Darla Burris Jimmy Cagle 50 Sophomores 2 E 5 l t Aaron Candy Michael Cannon Charles Castillo Barbara Clapp Dennis Cobb Linda Cole Butch Cooper Tony Cozart Michelle Crawford Lisa Crist Karen Davis Tina Davis Don Denton Timmy Dugan Chris Dyer Roger Earlabaugh Shelly Elsey Lori Enole if MQW, K, in gr-gms I 4 1 M , K 4 ...ni if ' Xxtfllfliif Y if L , .df A lt's just the end of another crazy day for Mr. Bottoms' 6th hour Math class. 4 Gail Beeler, a member of FBLA, spends her Friday evenings selling football programs. Sophomores 57 Steve Erwin Kelly French Jackie Givins 52 Sophomores Y Christy Baxter finds out the disadvantages of having a Y Mike Burchett spends his morning socializing while bottom locker when you 're late for class. Eric Strange does his homework. i iii is ,nvvvh ni? David Farar Michelle Cree Elaine Flowers Barry Fosburg Carla Free Kevin French Steven Fulrnek Donnetta Gibbs Cbarmagne Gilbert Bryan Gilmore Yvonne Goodall Traci Gorman Jimmy Granger Aileen Gray Jackie Green Sam Green Lisa Greer Marcus Griggs Mike Grimes Andy Gugliuzzi Daia Hancock Doug Hannichei Christy Hardin Lane Harlin Clifford Harris Brenda Heath Angie Henson Don Hicks Scott Huggans QA 'Mui' Melissa Hadley Don Hatch Joel Hughes .. I-.is .si ,, 'ev-W, of rfm.,,yf 'in' fy-pl 55.-M 'TY' A Doug Hannicle looks very observant as if he is watching something no one else can see, 4 Linda Sanders learns the disadvantages of being on crutches. Sophornores 53 Y Here 's the most interesting and intelligent piece of work done by the Y Mr. Nichols takes time out to explain science one-on-one to Sheila Wadden, sophomores. We ,.., , X, ,, 'x RU ST H 9 '!'S9 W9-f Jennifer Humphries Donna Huntington Sheila Isley Albert Jones Diana Justice Kelly Kauffman Katie Kelliher Chris Ketterman Keith Kilpatrick Bridgette Knight Debbie Lacy Derina Lampson Terrel Lannen Eric Lauterbach Melissa Lemley Diane Lightfoot Paula Lipton Gina Marrs 54 Sophomores George Martin Tina Migis Teresa Monk Kelly Moore Flick Moore Mark Morgan Shelly Morgan Linda Perryman Peters 'B Mitchell Murray Julie Naylor Debbie Neel Terri Owen Helen Phillips Ben Pinx Shelly Plunk Chris Potter mumm- QZ' 'up 4 B.. liiyi lselgwtt .- A 5 ' Ni- '-X57-TF? it? A The modern day chain gang gets together at lunch and socializes. Sophomores 55 , i Y While Carol Young gives someone a smile, Shelly Plunk Y Rob Torgeson is in hopes that tomorrow will be a scopes the scenery. better day, i ij , , ,Vs , K if f Dennis Rankins Tommy Reeves Darren Rethford Roger Revill Stacey Rhodes Wade Rice Kevin Richmond Janet Robbins Beth Rowe Vicky Rowe Linda Sanders Terry Scribner Toby Scroggins Doug Seprish Chris Showman Janice Slavvson Kathy Smiley Audra Srnith 56 Sophomores Pat Toner Rob Torgeson Valerie Varisco Andrea Spears Tomeka Stiggers Eric Strange Jimmy Suddath Julie Sullivan Tammy Taylor Melisa Teague Melissa Thames Brian Thomas Shawn Thomas Heidi Thompson Wanda Thompson Sheila Wadden Michael Walker Darren Ward A lf one could read Audra Smith 's mind, she just might be thinking, twelve years better be worth ali this. qforenfw ,f ,, 1-f ' T f , , ,,,,, A Some students find the library a quiet place to study. Wvifgj, Q Sophomores 57 A whole crew of new drivers hit the road after a semester in Mr. Cox 's drivers ed. class. P Taking time out of her busy ,V schedule, Tina 'iiiszii Migis finds a few moments to work on her spelling. ,Y .,. David Wilson Billy Wilson 58 Sophomores x 'Eamm1m 'nn-wwe, www, Thomas Wing Judy Woods Holly Wright Linda Wyers 5 2 2 5 4 We i .1 I Trachell Wynn Carol Young Mark Young Doug Zalmanzig Shannon Crowe e is 'RN A Sophomore class meets to choose class officers. 4 This year's class officers are Chris Dyer, President: Tina Davis, Vice- Presidentg Lisa Greer, Secretary- Treasurer. Not Shown Carrie Booth Damon Brown Ricky Clayton Kaprecia Goines Danny Heath Darrin Jones Kenny Jones Chester Overall Tammy Patterson Kelly Rankins Alonza Roberson Matthew Swintord Vicky Wells Tiffany Young Sophomores 59 Donna Adair Newt Allen John Allred Phillip Altatter Dawn Arnold Scott Asher David Ashlock Becky Bailey Theresa Barnard Greg Batterson Leslie Blanket Kevin Bogie Aaron Boswell Tommy Brown Steve Brummett William Bullett Louwanna Campbell Tiffany Canary 'aus - Kwvgr A I -- - 4 l l rv illllil 3' . bfi wt C W i 1' M X tr.t A While sitting in English, Kenny Majtyka dreams of girls, A Tammie Smith ls always ready to get involved ln Miss Stlvers' class. 60 Freshmen Dawn Arnold, Tammy Jackson, Melissa Taylor, and Teri Moore leach John Elsey a dance routine. Y wi 4r.1 M!5' may ,x .NWN Just Three more to Go! Nl like English class best of all, because we're always doing something ignorant, said one freshman student. Some of the projects dohe ih our sweet English teacher's class were making a me collage, drawing pic- tures of each other and writing what they like about each other's big toe! But then many students thought, oh no! HORRIBLE HISTORY, SCARY SCIENCE and, ofcourse, AGONIZING ALGEBRA. But they actually made it through another yearg just three more to go! Q Dohhette Candy Kim Cannon tsrad Cantrell Lorrie Carter Shawn Carter Clay Caskey Scott Catlett Susan Chappell Michelle Chavez Kathy Clark Brandon Clegg Chris Cleveland Richard Collins Rosalind Cozart Missy Crowe Jerry Culwell Scott Cunningham Diana Dale Freshmen 6 1 Jimmy Davis Sonya Deatnerag Liz Dunkerson Shane Easley Amy Foltz Pam Ford Tasting a delicious snail e Sandra Diaz Alice Dorr Becky Dougherty Roger Drake John Elsey Debra Engle Gary Farmer Heather Fleming Erik Forkaker Kelly Francis Chuck Freeman Jamie Folk X X for the first time, Sheiia Garrison gives an odd IOOKP S 52 Freshmen was Shawn Templeton gives a mean look to the photographer, who is looking for that perfect picture, P 9-A ,-A H, i 4 Mrs. McFarland dreams of 3:00, Y Even M 81 M's are big on Freshmen! ..,....-Wav 1,-nw, fn 7 '.W 'vw .tv 4Nl ,my Snerri Garrison Sheila Garrison Craig Gaylor ieJeiGeurin Rufus Gilford Marla Gilliam Jamie Gipson Carol Givins Angeline Grayson Brenda Grayson Cnelle Green Allen Groat Robbie Hancock Janie Hardin Brent Harris Freshmen lb' -- 3- Joann Helmer John Hurd Johnny Jones A While everyone else is hard at work on an algebra assignment, Shannon Mackey takes time out to peer over her paper at the camera. P The Freshman class officers for the 83-84 school year are President - Johnny Jones Vice President - Janie Hardin, and Secretary - Shannon Mackey. Mary Hoskins Teresa Jackson Jennifer Lancaster ' '-N,u,,. if ff 5 4 fafwgm, , A f f f , um: F I jf W wt 9, at Q fa I i Y . 4, Q:-Si? Y Part of the initiation for getting in to FHA is dressing up as a ba by, Y Something more exciting at the other end of the room must be distracting Nile Hilton and Amy Neel. wg? Q-N ,,,,, My 'ful vb W f Donna Macha Shannon Mackey Kenny Majtyka Brian Mays Sharon McCuan Amy McFarland Bennett McKalip Liane Milam David Miller Jenny Mitchell Brian Montgomery Teri Moore Mickey Musser Mark Myers Amy Neel Amber Newman Diane Norman Shane North Freshmen 65 Chuck Ode Lester Ode Mike Olson Chris Orsburn Billy Outz Jon Page Bharat Patel Traci Phipps Jerry Pinx Jeff Porter Chris Potter Cindy Price Steve Oualls Kim Fiandolf Steve Fl' ice Kristie Richmond Doug Roberts Sam Floberts American History must wait while Mrs, Aldridge's V' ,V class poses for a picture! Yi il 66 Freshmen own B 4Ready to relax and listen to the lecture, Dena Webster and Amy Foltz kick their feet up on the desk. Robbie Hancock tastes of delicious salt rock, a very interesting mineral in Miss Stivers' room, Y ,1 fww Q1 if Steve Roberts Kelly Robinson Norman Rosamond Chris Russell Pam Russell John Sanco Tonya Sappington Susan Scroggins Marc Scroggins Shane Seprish Wes Shearrer Ricky Sheridan Darnell Smith Mike Smith Tammie Smith Jason Spriggs Mike Stansell Beverly Stewart Freshmen 67 Derek Steeley Mike Stidham Darrin Stuck Robbie Swinford John Tart Melissa Taylor Ellen Teel Shawn Templeton Darin Thompson Jerry Thompson Shantel Torgeson Philip Townsend Troy Tracy Mike Travis Lora Vanbrunt Sheila Vanbrunt Glenn Warner Stephanie Warren VD' 'Qu' Kim Cannon sneaks a bubble in American History! T Jack Hosley preaches the word at Jon Page! 68 Freshmen ln the midst of her friends, Jenny Mitchell spots the photographer. Y William Bullet and Steve Whitlock sneak a last moment of study time behind Miss Stivers' back. Y ina Not Shown: Missy Anderson Johnny Arneecher Leslie Chew S Johnny Jones Charles Welch Dena Webster Gail Wells Stacy Westerhouse Dana Whltacre Sheryl White Steve Whitlock Bobby Whychell Johnny Williams Tim Williams Doug Wilson Marty Wilson Freshmen 69 An Okay student admires the enthusiasm of Barbie Hall, Laura Stephens, Heidi Stansell, and Millie Jones at an eighth grade ball game. Y Spirit Grows os Eighth Groders move Up Lodder The eighth graders may not have been the most enthusiastic at every pep assembly but they won the spirit stick their fair share of times. But, it was their enthusiasm that got them through the year. Most felt that being in the eighth grade was a step from the bottom towards the top and a step closer to freedom All loved the new feeling of not being left out, but were mainly looking forward to becoming freshmen. Q Teresa Albertson Terry Allen Johnny Baker Nancy Beaman Brenda Bogie Shelly Bradley 70 8th Grade Tommy Allen Michelle Armstrong Teri Athey Melanie Atkison Bod Benham Lori Benningfield Bay Bird James Blandon Marsha Brazeal Janet Brown Janice Brown Kelly Brownfield Steve Burks Robby Bruce Brad Brumnett Teresa Bumbalow Michelle Flay Bybee Gary Caifey Wendell Carter Jill Carver John Chandler Charboneau Melissa Chuculate Brian Clark Deborah Cobb Louis Coday Kevin Collier Deanna Cook Shawn Cox Kiersten Crawford ll I n 1 in in I 11 :ll :nail f l 111: H.: r 11: pg 1i2 l 1 1 l ii! i' r 11 M y Q-1 3311 'C inn--.-.. ' 4Kim Hanlin, Jeanette Dominquez, and Michelle Charboneau are looking for a way to escape Mr. Ellis' math class. 8th Grade 71 Mrs, Blunk explains parts of chapter one to John Chandler before their first quiz! Q: ,I Donald Daoust Keith Dugger Sandee Faulkner 72 8th Grade M-g..0 ' hristy Davis Charles Dodson Jeanette Dominquez Jarrod Dorr Debbie Dorris obby Eichhorn lvlike Elbon Doug Elliot Michelle Everett Flose Farrow hawn Ferrel Jenny Foutch Donnett Freeman Daniel Fulk Tarneshia Gaines x U Lio Gauna Guy Gaylor Melissa Gaylor Stacey Geurin Lorraine Gibbs Aaron Gott Janiece Gotorth Joyce Goins Margo Goodall Tina Grayson Tommy Greer James Greuel Becky Grove Denise Guilfoyle Barbie Hall Kim l-lanlin Greg Hatncoat Carla Hawley 3 .. 5 f ,,'. :-, 4Connie Self waits patiently in line to show her smile for the photographer. 8th Grade 73 if Shawn Ferre! stands among a ninth grade group thinking about being at the top of the ladder next year! vm-Mx' Kathy Hellinger Julie Hellinger Bo Henson Shannon Henson l.aDonna Herd Arrondondo Hill Glen Holmes Collin Holi Daniel Hooks Pat Hunter Jamie Hutchins Alicia Isley Kelly Jenkins Susannah Johnson Todo Johnson Clint Jones Greg Jones Janet Jones 74 8117 Grade Laura Jones Matt Jones Millie Jones Tina Jones Freddy Jordan Gary Joses Greg Kealiher Jay Kelley Mike Kilpatrick Dion Lampson Tommy Landers Guy Landrum Karen Lee Shawn Lively Lesa Lowman Trent Maggard Johnny Manes Thomas Marlow WEP' ,QSM . '- f L 1' 4 4 The eighth graders enjoy their free time and friends during their lunch period. 8th Grade 75 y 1 f ! I' K k V . 4 f . HQ' V f We f ,,,L ,,,, 1 1 f Q t 4,z,5,,f , ,, . ...eyes-,m,ffrt,,w4,,f.gw.,M,.,.,,ew,-,- 4, cw fffff we f.e.m.tf,r,w.w...A we-' - 'fi -fr wld ? r n- ff,., ,ee1. 'J -1 fin A l f ' EL: r 'J IW? -1' ,, f-- , Q, L.,, Mfim fl: 1:5535 h .. , .,, .,, , V , vllvv if--'L -,, .:,g, ,5 , . f ,1 V' ' , . dim ww. ,M rm 1 r , 'iff M21 i I. 5 s,fg,,.,f,,,,4x: 1 ,,.,-.m. Q I Ig le 5 w 2 .. ,vvv . 1 1 ef V r , - 'if -, -, ,- I 1, ,. 1 s , , , K , , I , .... , ,. I is ' ,wr ,rf r 4 V 2 i W r U , Z, 1 Q l WWW M 'fgfr i r f it 'Sf if ,Q 1 g 7 5 Q f 5314351 3 rg A The eighth grade class was led by President Keith Dugger, Vice-President Laura Stephens, and Secretary-Treasurer Heidi Stansell. Y These eighth graders in Mrs. Blunk 's science class take time out to do l their own thing before the tardy bell rings. W Qkk YW. .V,t..., ,.Wt.ass:gsNm,5 K A saw N--ew X - ...- '.s.- t an-M7 Wyww f4m'4niraQ Cornelius Martin Melinda Martin Michelle McCall Mindy McDaris Pat McGowa Sheryl MeNees Rachelle Miller Flick Miller Bryon Monk Glen Murphy Mike Nicely 76 8th Grade n Ralph Meeks Kim Nichols Tonya Reeves Billy Orsburn Tracy Reeves L ,,i. H K gigg . l ia M xii? i 'WXHQQ' Jeana Perez Denise Rickner ilffwffb ,jv 3 5 A What comes up must come down is a law of physics. Laura Petrilla Dewayne Michelle Petrilla Danny Powers Richardson Nancy Rider Randall Robison My L- Y Eugene Weeder proved this law to be true. l p-Ssgamxsgsti '- llnu- 8th Grade 77 l YMaybe Lori Benningfield thinks that if she hides there long enough, she won't V Jamie Hutchens and Melissa Anderson enjoy 3 lime free time in me Sun be noticed and she won't have to go to class. - - during their lunch hour. Y Look Ma, no cavities! proclaims Scott Sanders. it W 7 'Y tr , , . we 4' get N is if M ' 4' if A v twqrwffis VW? '41 ' it Q s 4 Q Q it 'A 9 4'a'u get S :Heft y 4 in up A W 1,4 Wi 'U fe it 4 at ' if If in 12- it rw, 'W-,l Whitby 4 4 M Q , 19.01 9 Var fs' like y 0 . 'W We if 'V WW 'U 4 , 'Fi fi 1 Xl' 1 Q tv 'iw Q it Q iss M 52 Elaina Rogers Laurel Rosson Leslie Rosson Scott Sanders Thomas Schirman Thomas Scott Betty Scroggins Connie Self Tony Sheeley Scott Sheets Ron Shephard Yolanda Sherman 78 8th Grade Scott Skelton Ricky Smith Roy Smith Brad Stephenson Stacy Storozyszyn Leslie Stout Stephanie Spears Heidi Stansell Laura Stephens Ginni Switzer Jennifer Taber Chuck Taylor Jason Sutton Jeri Sweet Terrie Swisher VS? 3 'Viv E tml 1 ,, t.t i't . .. Q IE L,,, ., . K A Our photographer opened the door to this eighth grade class not knowing what he would find. 4 Pat Hunter enjoys a little peace and quiet to get a reading assignment completed. 8th Grade 79 P Tina Jones hopes that by staring into space the answer will suddenly appear. VScott Skelton and Scott Sanders are glad to pose for the photographer in the few minutes between classes. V .t, , T H ffff iv If I M I li 7 Ai . pw , 1 F. 8. I g . g George Teeters Kerwin Thomas Becky Thompson Paul Verville Terra Walker Dana Wassom Tamara Thornton Craig Trumbo Melissa Verville Melissa Wells Kevin West Michelle White Bobbi Weeden Marica We-fer Larry Welch 80 8th Grade L Trena White Niok Woods Donnie Young Gary Wheeler Allen Wright Gary Young 494-M... Shelly Wiley Mike Wyers Angela Wilkey Mike Williams Melissa Wommack Henry Young Nook Yahn Gary Yarbrough Ivan Yeary yan ea.. -f i Y Roberson. Not Shown: Stacy Brooksher, Fred Fiankins, and Sean ff X A Do you think anyone is really listening to Mr. Ellis? day starts. 4 Extremes of 100 degrees in August and 0 degrees in January kept students inside but when a nice day came around, some take advantage of it before the 8th Grade 81 Paul Allen Jenni Baker Christy Barnes Trina Bayird Vikki Bennrngfield Kristie Bierchen Bobby Bird Casey Blackford Jesse Blagg Mike Blair Melodie Brandon Scott Bruce Regina Brunson Darla Bryant Angie Butcher Lori Canary Dalton Cantrell Keith Cantrell 1-rr 'V Enjoying the Good, Putting Up With the Bod Along with the advantages of being able to choose and change classes come the disadvantages of tardies and ISS. These seventh graders began to integrate into the Junior High on August 18, 1983. Some ot the fun things included making Mrs. lvy mad, playing tag at lunch and winning the spirit stick. Although having to learn the preamble and getting to class on time presented a problem, the fun of dressing up for Halloween and being with friends made it worth it. Q bF1'epresentlng the Seventh Grade Class are Vice-President Colleen Crowe, President Marc McFarland, and Secretary Julie Hardin, 82 7th Grade i, G 4-1f,5?fi qw? M. , .E L f'+f,gw P ' f ef ' ,, 1 f , - 'M wr, is ff? 74 4Seventh-grade football players contemplate thelr competition for tonlgl'rt's game. SN.- fl, rg 'QIQ-M4QP Glenda Catlett Andy Caudle Tate Caudle Mike Chacon Laura Chandler Kenny Chavez Richard Chavez Aaron Chuculate Chad Clark Rhonda Clark Belynda Clayton Glenda Clayton James Clayton Linda Clayton Lorla Clayton John Clowers Lisa Cole Terri Crawford 7th Grade 83 Julie Crisp Peggy Crisp Teri Crowder Coleen Crowe Chris Crurnm Dallas Culp Shelly Culwell Jerry Dale Matt Davis Michelle Day Steve Dunlap Billy Duke Angela Eggers Gary Eiohhorn Shelly Ellis Kevin Evitt Kelly Faulconer Sheri Free Seventh-graders such as Dale Holman sometimes fee! they are looked down upon by the upperclassmeny 84 7 th Grade Along with the advantages, Christy Barnes, Vicky Glines, Kristi Keim, with After a P. E class full of seventh graders, Coach other seventh-graders find out the hardships of being in the iunior hidh, Y Gordon looks like he needs a break. Y ,W W img, ,,,, N W 'WK Amr' new f'fffQ7 i 4 I 'if if ,J ?' Deborah Furr Jamie Garrison Donald Gartrell Johnnie Gerstle John Geurin Jason Gilmore Rocky Gipson Vicky Glines Crystal Gobble Laura Golnes James Greer Scott Greer Suzanna Greer Traci Guilfoyle Kim Hadley Aaron Hammons Mike Hammons Shane Hann 7th Grade 85 as as as as l Julie Hardin Shawn Harper Chris Hayes DeWanna Hayes Johnny Heller Teresa Hickman Teresa Hobbs Robert Holcomb Dale Holman Anthony Holmes David Hopkins Mike Hosley Robbie Houtz Missy Hughes Sherry Hunt Jason Ishmael Teneshia Jackson Tina Jaggers Jr f -- 1 ir I .: .: i . .L L. , as N A , f lg ann 9 Qin! 5 new sk: new-av AW ill ASeventh graders hit the books for Mrs. lvy's English class. There is so much new for the seventh-graders to get used to at the junior high that it seems awesome to Laura Kyle and Richard Chavez at the beginning of the year. P 86 7th Grade T 4 Mike Blair cherishes a moment alone before his next class. Y Johnny Heller flies high in laughter as Keith Cantrell and Paul Robertson try to take each other to the ground. X M 'nxt' Vi' - M qu ' M.. W, .Annual r ' f SW WWC ww, Mffilt 004419 W1 f ', Uv ... ggi V W7 7' ' P 'JT' MC' 'MTH' Frank Jones Jamie Landers Brad Mahan Rusty Jones Tammy Jones Kristi Keim Pat Krause Laura Kyle Angela Lawrence Barbara Lee Eric Lemley Gene Lightfoot John Long Kevin Marlow Richard Marrs Elaine Martin Troy Martin Erin McCormick 7th Grade 87 Marc McFarland Torrance McKellon Rana McManigle Floyd McManigle Kwanna McNack Lucinda McNeill Catherine Miller Darren Miller Cheryl Moore Chrissy Murphy Lisa Murphy Steve Meyers Lonnie Nettles Holly Nicholas Charles Nicholson Ginger Noetzol Danny Ode Harold Ode 88 7 th Grade W, P Amy Wilfong looks back to catch last minute instructions before hurrying to her next class. M VRD' Rigs Being in the seventh-grade is so much fun, the gang keeps growing! ,gm 13Q-A im! W ,,... N. 3 Melissa Olson Tony Ponds Christine Robinson ff! , 1 1' 1 . . Q L-.V jr ' Kevin Owen Joe Rankins Ricky Robinson ,rv , www. i . . ttyl - i ,,,,,5,5, ' Mil' ,, ' f My sl .., , x K r-M' '1 it if it W y , , A Al' Aggffl ww' il, Allen Perryman Ricky Petty Farrah RedEagle Paula Rice Billy Rosamond Shelly Roskam W'--' Larry Phillips Mike Phillips Donna Risor Paul Robertson Chris Rowe Lisa Sanders 7th Grade 89 Suzanne Schwab Janie Scroggins Jason Scroggins Jeff Showman Michelle Simpson Christy Smith Ronald Smith Veronica Smith Pat Snider Steven Stafford Cathy Stidham Jett Stuck Mike Sutton Tina Sutton Lorena Swan Mitch Thompson Connie Tisher Doug Tolliver ..-W' f'- ' RN l ,nfl X . V ,:, its wi, , M. ,N, . , A as ,'c,1--,:t- l, -f ,JE xaifvgwf ,T 'fs iiiiiflfuiklw 3 fl' nf irss sisi i A Johnny Heller enjoys that good feeling of being out of class. PA Five heads are better than one. PA!! teachers long for a class as attentive as these seventh graders are. 90 7th Grade l 4 Kenny Chavez says The orchestra will now play. I S 4 - N x f K ! ugLjl ,fi . 1 get .. M y H , Q Q- Qs 4 Jason Ishmael and Dalton Cantrell are overwhelmed by new discoveries in Mrs. Cole's science class. Pl Wm, Not Shown: Rhonda Meeks Stacy Newman Lois Turley Ray Turnham Andrew Varisco Brett Wahl Billie Ward Ameda Warren Scott Webster Eugene Weeden Marsha Welch Michelle Welch David Wells Thomas Whychell Amy Wilfong VeeVee Willey Connie Wyers Jon Yates Mike Ziem 7th Grade 91 It Wotsn't Eosg This was not an easy year for teachers. First, two national studies printed their reports - both emphasizing the mediocrity of American education compared to that of the past, and compared to that in other parts of the world today - but each offering a different set of solutions. Then the financial recession which hit the rest of the country earlier finally reached Oklahoma. Field trips were cancelled and athletic programs curtailed. Talk of pay cuts and dismissal of personnel made the year an anxious one. In spite of it all, education went on in classrooms, in the Media Center, in halls, in the lunchroom. Students took the initiative to raise their own money for field trips threatened with cancellation. They worked the hardest for their most difficult classes. They spoke out on behalf of non-tenured teachers when personnel cuts were threatened. They drove miles away to Tahiequah, to Muskogee and to Tulsa to research in area libraries. They risked competition beyond Wagoner in athletics, speech, music, drama, history and vocational courses. Teachers shared rooms, took field trips, encouraged excellence, presented programs, used weekends and Saturdays for enrichment, continued their own education. Cutting costs is nothing new for teachers. They have always had to do that! Q' l l. 'Emilie .gpww Tommy Lou Abner - Nazareth Col- lege, BS, Vocal Music, Jr. High, iii? ggi? ,fzffyr , 9 fm. Jerry Adams - Janice Aldridge - N a n c y B a k e r , Northeastern, BA, M. A . , L . D . , Athletics, High Northeastern, BA, American and O k I a h o m a High School School. History, Jr. High. Elaine Blunk - Richard Blunk - Keith Bottoms - Northeastern, BS. Northeastern, BS, Northeastern, BS, Science, Jr. High. American History, MS, Math, High 92 Facuny Jr. High. School. Reading Aid, Jr. High. Jane Cochran - Northeastern, BA, M A , S e n i o r English, High School. Alice Bennett - Northeastern, BS, M A , J u n i o r English, Langauge Arts, High School. Odema Blair - Northeastern, BA English, Reading Jr. High. Jemvlee Cole - Linda Collins - Arkansas State Teachers College, BS, Northeastern, MA, Science, Jr. High. Northeastern, BA, MA, Math, Algebra, Com- puters, Jr. High. r L a r r y C o x - James Cooper - Northeastern, BS, Northeastern, BS, D r i v e r E d . , Woodshop, Jr. History, High High. School. Johnnie Dale - Bill Dickenson E- Northeastern, BS, Northeastern, BS, D ou g D ry - Wood Shop, Karen Davison - Psychology! Central, BA, U.S. D r a f t i n g , Northeastern, BA, S o c io I o g y, History, World Athletics, High MA, English, Jr. History, Coach, History, Coach, School. High. High School. High School. 'lf hm fix ' -vw FQ .7 ' r it, ,,,.-. Wngagittl ., . 50f mr' Shug Edmislon, Bob Ellis - A l d e , H i g h Northeastern, BA, School. Math, Jr. High. Joe Gordon - Lavonne Hallibur- ton - Northeastern, BA, MA, Related English, High School. Northeastern, BS, Physical Ed., Coach, Jr. High, High School. Cheryl Foster - Ron Freeman Northeastern, BS, Okla. State, BS, L.D.,Jr. High. Sul Floss, MS, Driver Ed., Foot- -'OYCG H8'9'0Ve - ban, High School. Okla. State, BS, Southwestern, MS, Remedial David Harlow - Reading,Jr.High. Univ- of 50- Florida, BA, Math, American History, Coach, Jr. High. - Joe Galloway - Tish Galusha - Central State, BS, MS, Distributive Ed., Business Management, Careers, High School. Sunshine Ivy - Northeastern, BS, MS, English, Jr. High. Fr Phillips Univ., BA, French l, ll, III, Drama, Competitive Speech, Yearbook, HighSchool. ank Hovinetz - Arlington College, BS, Calif State, BA, Okla. State, MA, Vocational Carpen- try, High School. .an- R i Ralph Johnson - Northeastern, BA, MA, E.M.H., Jr. High. . . .!- K at-:E ,. I E: is-,S . . ' , its tttlti Sheryl Lambert - Northeastern, BS, Math, Jr. High. Barbara Lewis - Northeastern, BS, MS, Vocational Nancy Malone - Offic e E d. , Northeastern, BS, B u s i n e s s MS, Physical Ed., Machines, High Athletics, Jr. High, School. High School. Annette Millard - Northeastern, BS, Darrell Morgan - Typing, Consumer Northeastern, BS, Econ., High History, Civics School. Science, Jr. High. ..:k ,.. , i Q . A oo Y A ,gf nfl. If Maurice Muskrat Ron Nichols - - Northeastern, BA, Art, Native Art, Science, Jr. High. Pam Pratt - Northeastern BA Okla. Univ., BS, MS, Physical S c i e n c e , C h e m i s t r y, Physics, High School. Oklahoma Univ., Dean Renfrow - MA, Librarian, HighSchool. 94 Faculty Okla. State, BS, Industrial Arts, Jr. High. Wayne Nicholson Virginia Penn - Jim Penquite - Jim Pratt - - Northeastern, BA, MA, ln- School Suspen- sion, Jr. High, High School. - Bill Shanahan - Langston, BS, Northeastern, MS, Gladys Robbins Math, Jr. High. Northeastern, BS, A c c o u n t i n g , General Bus., Bus. Math, High School. Northeastern, BS, Biology, Science Ind. Studies, High School. Oklahoma State, BS, Northwestern, MS, U.S. GOV. World History, U.S. History, Basketball High School. Northeastern, BA, MA, Algebra l, Il, Geometry, Math Analysis, High School. Brett Smith - Oral Ann Stevenson - HOberl'S, BS, Northeastern, BA, Science, Phys. Ed., MA, Librarian, Jr. Health, Coach, Jr. High. High. Q. inerva Stivers - Missouri Univ., BS, Univ. of Arkansas, MA, Earth Science, Jr. High. Band, Music preciation, Jr. H ig h, H ig h School. ,qi Okla. Univ., BA, Theory and Ap- Cflffi SWOPG - Charla Vaught - Oklahoma State, Barbara Warren - BS, Vocational Oklahoma State, Verbeana Tart - Home Ec. I, ll, IV, BS, English Il, III, Peggy White - Northeastern, BS, Family Living, Jr. Related English, Univ. of Calif, BA, E.M.H., High High, High Coach, High Related English, School. School. School. Jr. High. 'B' unn ' NM'-cf ..,,,-ave .L - Not Shown: us-r er Lpwygu -ro QL? I-IANUI-E DNoP,c.E FILED ' FY SPo0fE Pb'- NEGLECT. Za aims unveu. ew: num 5-n.,,,,Nq, up MTE Qvumwo PAPERS. ASPRIN 'lb 7AKE AFTER iflb, li-HI AND GTR Haul.: . wwsne vo as-r wr 'li , Houwt A-rrsnv-lon. A J f N Bu or away-ro 9 el-use cm I-Io-In Uno 5'rAymG QuIE'lZ mer use sf-vu. X Lv oP UrJGv.noeD ,, , BNEP c.n,sE FU-If means, ,pirilf , X 4 kd, Ghosh ,MEM :N l T Vi! N 2' 1: L 3'.q,Gme 5HoES 'ro :neu moS wua qw IN 'rue uAu.s. Ted Hytche - Nor- theastern, BS, Civics, Geography, Jr. High. Terry Bohanon - Northeastern, BA, Oklahoma Univ., MS, Art I, ll, Ill, IV, Native Art, High School. Roberta Moore - Univ. of Iowa, B. of Music, 7th Grade Vocal, Jr. High. D o n a D o r r - Northeastern, BS, MS, Duplicating Machines, Shorthand l, ll, Typing I, High School. Linda McFarland - Northeastern, BS, Freshman English, Jr. Joyce Ethridge - High. Northeastern, BS, Sophomore English, High School. Rance Robison - Okla. A 8t M, BS, Okla. State, MS, Vocational Agriculture, Jr. High and High School. Evelyn Fuller - Northeastern, BS, MS, L. D., Jr. High. Faculty 95 .X N i K VH, .iia?'-553' K .. i 211 L K H.. K' L i 09000 INNO i .- X AAAA , .. . Q i i ii ' f . 15' . . , V . Ei - W Q .- 1 .... W M . ..., .. . - I - , .. 1 :X f-44 ' - Y AI':'5:EE-E kk xii. '1'i.i1:2Ti4! +EEi7if : S5553 . 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A 161.3 i i i i iii 2 if i - --'- --' A S- -, -, i is J' ---- - ',h i i'af+maqN.ix g L i K - U if gg ig .,.,, ,h w Q ' W if i ii I is 1 i xi E 23 gf X Q uai d jx- vq 2 5 ff 5 'f U3 gf f 4,153 av? we Administration 97 Joe Ethridge Acting Superintendent Funding Problems Plogue Schools No was a word Joe Ethridge was required to say too many times this year. As Acting Superintendent, the buck stopped at his desk. The problem was - there weren't any bucks State funds were cut over and over, disproportionately in the field of education. When the Governor announced the huge state deficit, the legislature had to struggle with various proposals to cut budgets. The original expectation was that an equal percentage would be out from all state agencies. Instead, in late January came the passage of a bill reducing the state budget by S150 million, with education funds slashed by 583.8 million - more than half the total reduction. And all that was just an emergency measure to finish out this school year. The real crisis is expected in the up-coming year. There's hard times yet to come, as the old song says. Q 5 .. V 35? Earline Teague Sandi Benningfield Pam Beck Patti Cannon Carline Yates Secretary to Secretary to A d m i n is t r a t i v e Secretary to Admin. Business Manager Superintendenfs Superintendenfs Assistant Assistant Office Office 98 Administration Murray Engle Jim Gladden James Jennings Johnny Willen Glen Teel School Board School Board School Board School Board School Board 'CISSP' ix-zrwylr H e I e n Hughes Custodian Not Shown Suzie Cole Custodian Aide Ella Mae Brown indian Home- School Aide Not Shown Mattie Faye Carroll School Lunch Funds a .N .,,.sa. - gr W Kaffe eo., H '5' Ruth Fowler Kathy Jackson Wilma Tacketl Craig Tubb May Denison Computer Services Computer Clerk Treasurer Indian Counselor indian Secretary Administration 99 100 Academics I I I I V' 3 1 I I I I I I I I I I I , I I f I ' I I I I I I I 'T I . , id? ,, H.. ,.., ..,-7- -. I I I I 4.7777 77 7 1 I I I r I I WV I I I I I i I I Academics 101 lggzkldldty tagaeatplaew 44 iq 4 ma. - Francis Bacon 102 Hands-on Education O W Let me Do It Even when we were little, we always wanted to get our hands on everything, especially the things we were not supposed to touch. That was our way of learning and it still is. We now have classes in school that allow us to learn by doing. In Home-Ec. and Consumer-Ec. we created different foods that prepared us for adult living. ln Vocational Office Education and Typing we prepared for jobs in secretarial and other office positions. In Shop class we actually got to use different woodcutting machines. In Art we learned to use our talents to design beautiful and unusual creations. In Science we were allowed to touch and feel rocks and fossils from long ago. And when the computer age arrived we got to experiment with different computer programs in computer classes. Our hands are our tools for the future, we learn what we need to know by using them. Q, lt, N 'Y fs.. r-ga . ,.. Q vi A- ssls A tl. . if 35? l ...L ..!m, : 1 WOW! Less mrs .,, RAGE T' EQE-Am 1 Q U wL, Qf m V N Q- T Q- ' AN .Qbv m --is X wel, 'W 5 U ' T X91 N GW L ' UW X o 2 I 41 ' If Q L fygrv, 7 l Q .1-'Q gb 5 27 CL 'Q 'flags ff , 'x , ' , 1 1 Hands-on Education 103 l 104 TI gram fha fime forth 9 mhhe ,oh lzear new flzinga which ,oh have not hhowh. Isaiah 48:6 To See Is to Believe According to Webster, a laboratory is a place devoted to ex- perimental study in any science. At Wagoner High School the laboratory remained almost unused during the first semester. Some reasons for staying out of the laboratory at first were the lack of chemicals and other supplies caused by a lack of money, a problem felt so harshly by school districts in the last several years, and the great amount of time Mr. Nichols needed to take inventory and clean glassware. Students learned early to measure mass and volume, but before further experiments could be done, they needed to understand the principles on which the experiments would operate. By February the chemistry classes knew what they needed to know and were in the lab almost full-time. One of their first operations was a water still for making pure water tor more experiments. The Independent Study science class probably conducted the most experiments. One of their most notable projects was an alcohol still: they learned how it operated, but were perhaps a little disap- pointed at the results. 020 V Brad Jeffers concentrates on the maintenance of a still set up by Independent Study science students. g 1 gq . .... . g 5 Ibk z ,Z ... 1 E t tk , - 'WF 1-A ff W .X GQ Llzggoc 5-I ,ax k .4 :Qu . K lx Q 4:9 ' Q Wins lllimeumw Q3 Q Q fi , 8 c I 'Qin s-if 1 1 Ha U Q., ..,. -f- T 7 .1 muy Q Cl. X so , t lm 2 .yi-7: we ag 3 as A The wonderful scale possesses many uses, as shown to Dana Mansfield by Mr. Nichols. 4A still for them to experiment with keeps Rana Akard, Adam Miller, Shannon Peters and Beth McConnell thoroughly absorbed. The Laboratory 105 Ama datdemoaf 44944 ofmodom , - John Stuart Mill Leorning Turns to Jog Creative is the word that we are talking about now - creative arts, creative expression, creative music, and drama. This year WHS had a new Art Club. The Art Club purpose was to promote art work by WHS students. Fund raising by the Art Club was to help make products for sale. Going on field trips and seeing other art experiences out- side the classroom let students know just how important art work really is. Other students expressed creativity and responded to the creativity ot others in vocal music. All through the halls one could hear voices singing from the top ot their lungs. Who knows, maybe someday there will be some who will have their own music group and then everyone can say They Graduated from Wagoner. Creativity is a talent that carries success into any classroom. In Home Economics students learn more than sewing and cooking skills. They have opportunities to mix fabrics and colors to design attractive clothes, and to mix textures, spices and ingredients for appetizing menus. English class journals, term papers and even themes as punishment otter opportunities for creativity to those who 56 open their minds to new possibilities. Q. J . 4 These students and art teacher help make art important for those who realhf like and enjoy it: Mr. Bohanon, Jason Isley, Rob Torgeson, Tony Garrison, Curtis Mensch, Holly Walton, Lucinda Mensch, Angie Coffet. 4 These students express their oreativeness by their vocal cords. P As Renee James is cutting on her pattern, she is in as much suspense as we are, in wondering what it will look like. 106 Creative Response to Learning r S- F533 B 657615 - no, Eellsl fi ggi-'i ' 'J E EXGXN si ,f -.1 I6-mL',? 2:,Zn Q Q f'i?-F14 - Wifi ' . 4 While being in drama this year, Julie Anderson learns the skills necessary to create a character and portray it on stage. 4 Lane Harlin is discovering the art of making a wwf stained glass project as beautiful as it can be. 4 ln French class they studied Impressionism. So, like the great painters of that style, Carol Young and Shelly Plunk leave their dark V classroom to paint outdoors. A sunny autumn day is a perfect time to catch the light playing on the brightly colored leaves. .nw . Zizg Lair Creative Response to Learning 107 Ddltdffldltfwl degaugaaadafg cada!! atlaad -- Euripides P Chris Wilfong and Jennifer Jenkins use the word-processor to store some of their resources. P Susan Jones, Dawn Wolford and Rhonda Hefner discuss their research material in the Media Center. With Term Polpers, There ls Still Prager in Schools! Note cards, bib cards, and magazine articles scattered over a cluttered desk, are just one the sights you see at term paper time. Besides the unorganized feeling, you have the teachers' long lectures, the unending outline, the tears of a torn-up rough draft, and the prayers heard every night. In your mind is this fantasy dream of getting an All the hard work, late hours, and wadded-up papers are worth it when you receive your final draft marked .ill 020 Q it x fi? 'hum 108 Learning Through Research 7 5 H V Karen Mock and Marcus Griggs use the copier to do some 1 H ..,,, W n ,,.,... in M - Q in is A Billy Hutchens, Eric Goff Steve Swaringrm, and Richard Laster lister to Mrs. Cochran's important instructions for their term papers i i l l A 3 1 ZRXMQWUUEE tiiteeio Senooemii iisenoifi Sunset ENQLKSH: afAvATH X,-R GYM. I-IlZ 'Of1y -4 - 'Kwik A NMC ' . 1 J I I C2 ca lj-M -J l,.EiL.. ULU L VV . f 65 L ' '- fa jj x f Q ' VT: Xfgxlgu il YV .- . 5 . Student aide Mike Smith assists John Tart in finding information in the Media Center. V The first step in planning your paper is paying attention to instructions. n 'Q ,ME . ...Ny 5 The typewriter, as Angie Welch demonstrates, is a vital part of writing a term A Kris Galusha Concentra tes on writing a aper, good finished product. Learning Through Research 109 74s dag 64 dfltfdyd 464 cada canada da dt cad!! cmeadtq and geealadme. - Ralph Waldo Emerson Due Tomorrow ls this a familiar phrase? lt should be. It is probably said . millions of times daily. ln one day there are probably billions ot students across the state who have homework, and trillions and trillions of books are carried home and back. This happens 175 days of a school year. But not all homework is done at home. Many students do their homework at school. They do their English in Psychology. Psychology in Algebra. Algebra in Vocal. Vocal in Chemistry. i Chemistry in English! That's an everyday homework assign- ment for a lot of students. We don't see how they keep their class schedules straight. 920 l 1 10 Homework Spurs Learning . QL, .Lf xx' ,...4 ' 4 Roger Earlabough and Sharon Cragi finish their English so they won't have to tak it home. i A Terry Ailen decides to take five from a tedious assignment. A Mrs. Warren gives grading papers her ail. we em memewam mmm ixacsemo Q is ? 'SP-Lfis Une Sei gg QM li El X O Q3 4ywwamw4,4,..,,,,,, .6-.1 mm 'main 1156! A 4 David Miller puts the finishing touches on his assignment. suwglliff I A Linda Cole wins first prize for most homework for the day. M' F .Lx 4 Allen Gilford finishes his homework right before the morning bei! rings. Homework Spurs Learning 1 1 1 Vzwzde mm fdalmeoadddfaelvf wdtlfeaad - Ralph Waldo Emerson Fire Students Tortured? Discipline! lsn't that the word you always hear at school? For some of the students at WHS, homework and semester exams are the worst discipline in the world. But wait until you have Detention or In-School Suspension! Some people say it's just like being in prison or in a cage with a mountain lion just waiting for you to make the wrong move. Believe it or not, there are good things that come out of discipline, too. Once you do something wrong, you won't try to do the same thing again. But, of course, there are people who just don't ever learn their lesson, so detention or ISS becomes their second home. No music, no talking! Just work, work, work! Could you live with all that pressure? Just hold in there even if the walls look like they are closing in on you. Even if you don't end up with ISS or detention, in some classes you might just get to write a nice long theme. Your fingers hurting from all that writing, in your mind you would rather be doing something of more interest to you. But just hold on, and remember the words of Emerson, lt is the wounded oyster that mends itself with pearl. Qu 112 Learning Through Discipline A Richard Swaringim proudly presents Mr. Pratt with his 2000 word theme and promises that this time he has really learned his lesson. s W mt an ipgildiminom MALE Q llI1Q.qq!gg.gQl-IOIOQ in! OQll0s1O0o'l!Ql-1,0906 ,O Q, 'Ze ' 9 'll .gl wan. wak- Q I-3 Em M M if 'sf 5 Q-Qjiifltf-P' if 2353223415 F U HH 'EQ CL Q-t at WW WVR-:gi Fiat i mx NW S sniff' 45 4 Now Ed McKellop knows that everyone will know where he has been hiding out all this time. A When the bell rings for classes to change these girls use their self- disclpline to get to their next class on time. A If Tammy Baxter doesn't hurry, she will be tardy and end up in detention. Learning Through Discipline 113 '7 W to 4666 4 - Francois Rabelais A The size and shape of Adam 's tuba sometimes qive him trouble with it, even though he 's studied long, learning to play it. P A big part of Independent Studies vocal music for Rebecca Jones is learning music theory. 1 14 Independent Studies P For Advanced Placement students Scott Dugger, James Stansell and Rhonda Hefner, some of Sophocles' plays are difficult to comprehend. Skwiypr-A 5 io . N. .... 2 5: . K K K . . XXX. A use . - .W ..tt.. ..... , -Fw., 'C 'V'-i .1 Bemis memo we itunes 6131? TFLUB WBA UNL 'WE' r-V rl 99-'L E . 99 19' wr- ff' 592 i QQ KJ us I-1 A 2 ' - QF Aim' X L ef F, To 5 aXig ill E -,N A Robert Cannon makes sure one ofthe vital parts ofthe water still is working well, l while Phil Foster looks on, A A Independent Study band students Wayne Feterly and Adam Miller play with Jett Varisco and John Chandler during the vocal coronation and concert. Rdvonced in Learning For students left unchallenged in the average classroom there was the possibility of daring to undertake greater demands. For students who wanted to learn more there were opportunities to seek extra knowledge. For students with an extra hour in their schedule there were small classes with a chance of personal attention from the teacher. These were the ln- dependent Study classes, offered in the areas of vocal music, instrumen- tal music, science, and English. Students enrolled in Independent Study Vocal Music with the goal of not only strengthening their weaknesses, but also enlarging their strengths. A prerequisite for the class was a background in music, which allowed the students to study advanced music theory. One quality en- joyed by the students was the great amount of individual attention Mrs. Abner was able to give them, as opposed to the other vocal classes. These students were serious about music, with an eye on a possible career in music in the future. Members of the class were Carla Free, Rebecca Jones, Larry Moses, Trey French, Steve Greuel, Steve Nicholas, and Jeff Varisco. Members of the Independent Study Band practiced longer on harder pieces of music and also learned how to play different kinds of in- struments. All of their work made playing with the band easier. Students in the class were Wayne Feterly, Theresa Chandler, Kevin Cottrell, Kenny Kilpatrick, and Adam Miller. The Independent Study Science class students experimented with the props' .ies of water, sugar crystals, an electric generator, and a fire ex- tinguisher. Some of the students worked on a science fair project. Other activities included using a computer in conjunction with their experiments and seeing films of various topics. The class included Robert Cannon, Phil Foster, Carissa Gregg, Brad Jeffers, Susan Jones, Rickey Keys, Robert McAuliff, Karen Sharp, Steve Townsend and Kelly French. Studies in poetry, the theater, the novel and the short story, in rotation, formed the course of study of the Independent Study Language Arts class. Mrs. Bennett taught the students to compose an essay in response to a question about a poem or story expressed through some other form of literature. Learning to do this involved writing about the stories they studied, as well as studying vocabulary and grammar usage. This year the class participated in the Advanced Placement program. By taking a test in the spring and scoring high enough on it, the students would be able to be accepted with sophomore standing in English in many colleges. Scott Dugger was in the class before and after the wres- tling season. Other members were Rhonda Hefner, Terrie Holman, Jeanetta Johnson, Rhonda McClellan and James Stansell. The junior high also had an Independent Studies class in advanced language arts. The eleven members of the class studied vocabulary, literature and writing skills under Mrs. Aldridgegg independent Studies 1 15 1 16 Sports i if I HW, MM.. ,.., -E ,,,, M,A,..M .,,,4,,,,, .,L,. f M J-----'- -X . V ?' X T E Q I S 1 I ' 1 I 5 w .........-...-, E i l ...Mg Sports 1 17 Cheerleoders Find It Tokes Time To Leod School Spirit The Summer Cheerleader Camp started the sports season for eight of the WHS 12 cheerleaders. They won a superior trophy and a spirit stick. Two others attended the NCA pom pon camp, learning pom pon and flash glove routines. The end of camps meant practice, practice, and more practice. Twice a day these girls put on their practice clothes, once in the morning and once in the afternoon. Braving the heat of over 1000 weather, they worked on polishing their cheers, chants and routines. f-N...'5f-f Qt-QQ gr-X A Shelly Garrison and Kelly Moore watch in awe as they instruct the rest of the WHS cheerleaders in arm movement and positioning. 1 18 Cheerleaders The beginning of school did not mark the end of practice. Cheerleaders could be found on the north lawn about twice a week during football season with their sponsor Mrs. Dorr supervising. After cheering through a winning foot- ball season, the squad was broken up, with four girls going to each sport - girls basketball, boys basketball and wrestling. Planning and presenting pep assemblies, and cheering at the games were some of the privileges these girls nad. ij ?l t1 i N . ,,,.. W I I V l ,,Z :1 g r 17 ff , l H ' ' l I . . 4 Q! 1 9 V4 , ,I Q a cheerleader. l V The Bulldog appears at a home game to H help the cheerleaders boost spirit. 4 Practicing after school is part of the life of H. S. Cheerleaders 1 79 The Cookie monster Hsks: Who we are? The great big cookie at the top of the jar. The cookie monster asks: Who they are? The little bitty crumbs at the bottom of the jar. This small group of Freshmen cheerleaders was definitely enthusiastic. They could be heard above the crowd as they screamed, yelled and chanted the Bulldog teams on to vic- tory. They never let the fact that the Bulldogs didn't always come out on top shatter their enthusiasm. Before the girls started the school year they attended Na- tional Cheerleading Association Camp at Tulsa University. They learned many new cheers and jumps that they were able to bring back to Wagoner with them. History teacher Janice Aldridge was cheerleader sponsor. ,Q Y The Freshman cheerleaders show that not only do they ha ve enthusiasm but they represent Wagoner Junior High as one big happy family. Y The Wagoner Junior High cheerleaders form a spirit. winning pyramid. Amy McFarland Jenny Mitchell Teri Moore Heather Fleming 120 JH Cheerleaders Y The cheerleaders demonstrate during a pep assembly how spirit grows. Y At the edge of the mat the cheerleaders show the wrestlers Y they're behind them all the way. Y The cheerleaders ride in the fire engine during the Christmas parade. .-. ga Fwsfrqgn .er-www K . ,,,,,M r :.: k Tammie Smith Diane Norman Kristie Richmond Sheryl White Shelia Garrison JH Cheerleaders 121 This ls Where It Rll Begins When the Wagoner Bulldogs run onto the field on Friday nights, the lights are on, the band is playing, and the crowd is cheering. But the Bulldogs don't just show up on Friday nights. The rest ot the week is spent preparing by practicing many, many hours. lt didn't just begin the first week of the seasong there were countless number of hours spent in the weightroom during the summer and the two weeks of two- a-day practices. But with the work of the coaches looking at films, writing scouting reports, and calling the plays, the Bulldogs know they will be rewarded on Friday night. 3 VARSITY FOOTBALL - Bottom Row: Glen Teel, Greg Blaylock, Alonzo Robertson, Chris Dyer, Richard Swaringim, Scott Burks, Wallace Keys, Ed McKellop, Stevie Clayton. Second Row: Albert Jones, Butch Cooper, David Nickerson, Bryan Burrows, Lance Lancaster, Bryan Gilmore, Paul Richard- son, Johnny Drake, Bobby Barnard, Lenny Williams. Third Row: Darrell Collins, David Wilson, Rickey Keys, Jimmy Murray, Rick Moore, Kevin Richmond, Mark Morgan, Steve Townsend Andy Peal, Derek Chuculate, Steve Erwin, Tommy Parker. Fourth Row: Jason lsley, Scott Huggans, Sterling Nichols, Eric Strange, Aaron Candy, Eric Gott Victor Virgil, Curtis Hill, Tony Sutton, Bart Bogie, Chris Wilfong. 122 H. S. Football Y The Four Wisemen of the Bulldogsg Jerry Adams, Ron The Bull Freeman, Bill Dickenson, and Johnny Dale, plan their journey to state. A Aches and pains are another part of football, but within minutes Rickey Keys will be back in the game. wh F Y Finding the end zone is the only thing on Lenny Williams' mind. Y Looking for one of his many interceptions, Junior Stevie Clayton eludes another defender. I ,V sw. 5 in Y Quarterback Glen Teel gets words of wisdom from Coach Freeman and Coach D during the heart-stopping victory with Grove. .5 xii-fits' ::i . ni? '63,-555F4f:li?e15:. ..:?5l5Mi?EE511..!:lf:l?ei52,f'15- LVz1b ,I?L'- 1 xiiiilaifini .... lf55ir22?iYr?:::9ii,15u .W,.aW.- ,,kk .im---:eff-. fffme...... ..--mime--.f-.lw seem ..i....ti2,,,,,....-.f5.g....c.., ---- . -.- Q.. 1. M ...M 3,Z.V.....K,g5Q,u,,...X:,g3 ' .i'i 'fifv..iffft..2iFv1:1 ...H-m:,f22',gs2::.x2:a'fi 'fsfii-+22f...4.--vs: we-ftegiifvf 1353... . .... . A 3.s.qgzg,.,fsf:sQ -I-: EQ .ctuw .. ,.. ,. A.... .x ,,.. .... . .Wy ........ B5 ...,,, ...ss .... .x .... 1 X... ..... ....... t A... 7. ,, ..s rw .. . - ,, V ff. ... -.1 11- 2.2.-f fo::,,i::f.f..,,..-2 in Eggs..-.f em.--..-. .... nzvizfie. sp.3Q...::ff1si.-fffawfff..a1i1'afe9iv2T-f.ffPSf .. . . I ..... 5 Q, .h . .f.. . .-.. 1, sim- -me--5......ww,,--..-. AEM... fine. -SW 5... lawn -.1-M ,......ff.u,i---...-. ... ... -..... fyiifw . ,,5,, ' , .... . 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Q f' 21 33 46 7 14 45 Paul Richardson H42 All-District l Johnny Drake 343 All-District Steve Townsend 365 THEM Pryor 0 Tulsa Kelley 9 Collinsville 13 Grove 0 Vinita 17 Catoosa 14 ,.... l Tommy Parker 375 All-District 124 Hs. Football Page Sponsored Rickey Keys 1154 All-District Sterling Nichols 1178 US THEM 48 Cascia Hall 14 47 Stilwell 14 35 Ft. Gibson 7 21 Coweta 35 PLAYOFF GAMES 27 Spiro 0 47 Eufaula 14 14 Hartshorne 20 Chris Vllilfong 888 All-District Eric Golf 4182 All-District Victor Virgil H84 All-District W AGONER CGMMUNITY HGSPITAL HS. Fooibai 125 Roin Stops While Rogoiltg Reigns lt seemed like it rained all week, but for some reason it cleared in time for the coronation on Oc- tober 7, 1983. Wagoner hosted Catoosa that night winning 45-14. Senior Dawn Wofford was crowned football queen by Johnny Drake. Senior attendant Chris Whychell was escorted by Sterling Nichols. Junior attendant Cindy Meyer was escorted by Darrell Collins. Sophomore at- tendant Terri Owen was escorted by Mark Morgan. Children assisting in the coronation were Nikki Mitchell and Austin Abshier. Q Johnny Drake and Dawn Wofford Before. . . During. . . After. . , 126 Footballfiloyalty Tl'llS Page SI30l'lSOI'9Cl l i S I fr Q hw J., SL W Q 7 !f x Vi? I 1 W 22 Terr: Owen 4 1 A UE 1,21 .,,' vw! ' w,,,-QMQTH J iffm i 'a QM 31 .ar f -4.5- Meyer ancj Barrel! I H- A ff ,af Q., A ha ra? fa P 9th Grade players include Row 1: Darrin Stuck, Troy Tracy, John Allred, Darrin Thomason, Tommy Brown, Clay Caskey, Robbie Hancock, Bharat Patel, Brandon Clegg, Marc Scroggins. Row 2: Roger Drake, Jon Page, Greg Gaylor, Chris Russell, David Ashlock, Mike Stansell, Richard Collins, Phillip Alta fter, Mark Myers, John Tart, Shane Seprish. Row 3: Coach Joe Gordon, Coach David Harlow, John Williams, Shawn Templeton, Chuck Freeman, Steve Whitlock, Kenny Majtyka, Brian Mayes, Glenn Warner, Newt Allen, Jerry Pinx, Coach Doug Dry, Coach Brett Smith. P 8th Grade players are Row 1: Guy Landrum, Shawn Cox, Keith Dugger, Guy Gaylor, Aaron Gott, Paul Vervell, Gary Caffey, Kevin Callier, Gary Joses, Ron Shepard, Pat Hunter. Row 2: Terry Allen, Randall Robison, Glen Holmes, Brad Brumnett, Jerrod Dorr, Collin Holt, Cornelius Martin, Allen Wright, Liborio Gauna, Ricky Miller, Ricky Smith, Steve Burks, Gary Wheeler. Row 3: Coach Joe Gordon, Coach Dave Harlow, Robby Bruce, Mike Elbon, James Blandon, Nook Yahn, Thomas Marlow, Brad Stephenson, Jay Kelley, Shawn Ferrel, John Chandler, Clint Jones, Johnny Manes, Coach Doug Dry, Coach Brett Smith. V 7th Grade team includes Row 1: Eric Lemley, Andy Candle, Rusty Jones, Dalton Cantrell, Matt Davis, Paul Robertson, Jason lshmael, Steve Myers, Scott Greer, Marc McFarland John Clowers. Row 2: Brad Mahan, Aaron Chuculate, Frank Jones, Mike Blagg, Lonnie Nettles, John Ed Yates, Johnny Heller, Brett Wahl, Tate Candle, Steve Dunlap, Eugene Weeden. Row 3: Coach Don Yates, Gene Lightfoot, Kevin Evitt, Aaron Hammons, Mike Blair, Kevin Marlow, Jeff Showman, Chris Crumm, Kevin Owens, John Geurin. 128 J. H. Football W3 i J.H. Footboll Hdds 7th Grode Junior high football has been weakened in the past by the fact that Wagoner did not sponsor 7th grade football, while many competing schools did. That has given Wagoner players a year less experience. This year for the first time there was a 7th grade team. lt will take a few years for the difference to show, but it is a step toward new strength for Junior High football. The teams have had their share of wins and losses so the team members know how it feels either way. ,gg J. H. Football 129 at .,,h . K Wg N-: il A .. .-1 .. ' i ' 5 ,.... r fi --1 X-1 wr new - if , :ss -- suse' ---- L- t- .wi -- ar. With a 75 perceist win record, the high school basketball team under i Head Coach Penquite and Coaches Joe Gordon and Brett Smith played a great season. The Bulldogs, went to the State playoffs, where they lost to Cushing by only 5 points. Chris Wilfong made the All State Tournament Team. 5, In Digrict Finalswagoner beat Fort iGibsons?nd went homqas District win- ners. oniy did the Qalldogs win first place the Pryor tgiyrnament, but Sergr Chris Wilfong m gbe the all tour- nament team and Q vie Clayton was named Bibles r player. ggxgg it one of The Tend Ch - P Billy, Eric and Stevie fight to recover the ball at the Shriners' Tournament. V Wagoner boys happily accept lst place at the Pryor Tournament. 130 l-l.S. Boys Basketball .3-X .,' 'K C ,MM it Banu.. mg: XS , 1 N mv: 5? r g,sQ'A ,NN ,f gif 'Kish ie, Lv.. A s K 2,,11i's gk.-J 5155323 lPhotos by Wagoner Newspapersj Q ATop: Coach Gordon, Coach Smith, Aaron Candy, Curtis Hill, Stevie Clayton, Eric Gott Chris Wilfong, M. 71 Francis, Durward Cook, David Zacheary, Victor Virgil, Billy Hutchens, Lenny Williams, Coach Penquite. Bottom: Luke Sanco, Tony Sutton, Chris Dyer, Alonzo Robinson, Rickey Keys, Jeff Fields, Tony Cozart, Edward McKellop, Billy Wilson, Mike Ford. 4 Stevie tries to shoot for two as a Hilldale player jumps in the way. H.S. Boys Basketball 131 i. Girls Show Spirit As the 1983-84 basketball season for the girls' team wound to a close, the team's spirit rose to a peak. The day of the game against Monte Casino each player dressed in rolled up jeans, unmatched socks, and T-shirts with winning slogans written all over. With the girls' spirit and determination they won the game that evening. That wasn't the outcome all the time, but the girls put a lot of effort into every game. Barbara Warren was the new coach for the high school girls this year. an l gf QZWi's-Sr A Ola Mae Robinson shoots for two during practice. P Coach Warren helps the girls in their guarding moves. V Lisa Cheatham and Diane Lightfoot enjoy their time sitting before they get up for another day's workout. . .s l 132 H. S. Girls Basketball .Q ...A l A Top: Kim Collins, Kelbf Moore, Christy Baxter, Gidget Richardson, Diane Lightfoot, Jamesetta Blandon, Carissa Gregg, Shannon Crowe, Ola Mae Robinson, Cindy Meyer, Janet Robbins, Becky Blair, Ann Taylor. Bottom: Susan Jones, Kristy Casey, Donnetta Gibbs, Lana Cheatham, Jamlelu Stacy, Lisa Cheatham, Tina Da vis, Tina Reese. H.S. Girls Basketball 733 Basketball Court Becomes Royal Court Ola Mae Robinson was crowned Basketball Queen by Victor Virgil on February 16. The coronation was held at the last regular home game of the regular season, which incidentally had to be rescheduled because of snow. The Bulldogs played Tahlequah on the night of the coronation. Senior attendant Tina Fleese was escorted by Eric Goff. Junior attendant Gidget Richardson was escorted by Curtis Hill. Sophomore attendant Don- netta Gibbs was escorted by Tony Cozart. Children assisting with the cor- onation were Alana Dawn Gordon and Benjamin Perry. ,gg 134 Basketball Royalty Victor Virgil and Ola Mae Flo X f V I g fm , , V 8th Grade Team - Bottom Row: Gary Joses, Donnie Young, Ricky Smith, Tommy Greer, Tommy Landers, Jason Sutton, Nook Yahn, Henry Young, Terry Allen, Matt Jones, Collin Holt, PatHunter. Middle Row: Ron Shephard, Thomas Scott, Dewayne Richardson, Gary Catfey, Jarrod Dorr, Shawn Ferrel, Sean Roberson, Arrondondo Hill, Daniel Hooks, Rodney Benham, Greg Kealiher, Brad Stephenson. Top Row: Tony Sheeley, Kevin West, Tommy Allen, Aaron Gott John Chandler, Thomas Marlow, Shawn Cox, James Blandon, Robby Bruce, Mike Elbon, Scott Sanders, Randall Robison, Cornelious Martin. l iiqfii yi r ' ,,,,, if f '1w A 9th Grade Team - Bottom Row: John Sanco, Sam Roberts, Richard Collins, Norman Rosamond, Derek Steeley. Middle Row: Chad Jennings, Steve Roberts, Mark Myers, Brian Mays, Mike Stansell, Darin Thomason, Robbie Hancock, Johnny Jones. Top Row: Phillip Altaffer, Jon Page, John Tart, Jeff Porter, Johnny Williams, Jerry Pinx, Shawn Templeton, Chuck Freeman. 136 J. H. Boys' Basketball wmv? 'HW i I' Z' ,WWW 'Mi lb Jr. High Looking Forword Both the 8th and 9th grade basketball teams were very good this season. They won the majority of their games, but there were a few disappointments. There were a lot of hard practices, but they found out it was all worth it when they did well in games. They are all looking forward to becom- ing High School Buaidogs. .21 l l J. H. Boys' Basketball 137 Off to o Good Stort Jr. High Girls basketball got off to a good start this year. Drive, determination, and enthusiasm exhibited by the team led them into a good year. This was especially true for the Freshman girls who had a 9-11 scoreboard compared to a 3-9 record last year. This year Coach Nancy Malone had a little help from High School Girls Basketball Coach Barbara Warren. Qc P With a blow of the whistle, the referee throws a warning at Jamie Hutchens. 9th Grade Team - Top: Ellen Teel Tammie Smith, Kim McCall Mary Ford Kelly Robison, Jenny Mitchell, Diana Norman. Bottom: Gail Wells, Heather Fleming, Julia Harris, Kim Cannon, Carol Givens, Kristi Richmond, Amy McFarland. 8th Grade Team - Top: Laura Stevens, Heidi Stansell Elaina Rogers, Leslie Rosson, Laurel Rosson, Jamie Hutchens, Lorraine Gibbs, Micky White. Bottom: Alicia Isley, Julie Hellinger, Kiersten Crawford, Deanna Cook, Debbie Cobb, Jill Carver. 138 J. H. Girls Basketball W my it is if - Nea, .- fi. wwf' N--...f Numa- 'Y 4 Roll 'em Over ond Pin 'em And that is just what the Bulldog matmen did! With 81 total pins the wrestlers had a great season. Led by seniors Johnny Drake, Sterling Nichols, Robert Cannon, Greg Blaylock and Jim- mie Murray, the matmen put out a 100 'Vo effort to accomplish their goals. The Bulldog matmen placed 1st at the Wagoner Tournament and 2nd at the Maverick Conference Tournament. We had six wrestlers placing at the Wagoner Tournament and nine wrestlers placing at the Maverick Conference Tournament. Despite the illnesses they suffered at the end of the season, the Bulldog matmen finished with a 10-7 record. Q0 W J Row Ed Parisotto, Robert Cannon, Roger Drake, Darren Rethford, William Bullett. Row 2: Scott Burks, Greg Blaylock, Sterling Nichols, Chris Parisotto, Jimmy Suddath, James Clowers, Kevin Richmond Donald Webb. Row 3: Coach Harlow, Cooper Day, Lance Lan- caster, Johnny Drake, Steve Townsend, Paul Richardson, Andy Peal, Mike Blagg, Coach Adams. ,I f 140 H. S. Wrestling A Captain - Johnny Drake, Co-Captains - Sterling Nichols, Greg Blaylock, and Robert Cannon. J ,1 4 ix mining' ,Q V N 0 -- 3 'N' W,,,,,i ia,, 1 nk ,Eh in aiii iii f ml. h 1 H. S. Wrestling 141 The Show must Go On It was a snowy evening on the night of the wrestling coronation. Braving the snow and ice, which was so bad school was closed the next day, Wagoner fans came out to see Tammy Jones crowned wrestling Queen by captain Johnny Drake. The Bulldog matmen wrestled Ft. Gibson defeating the Tigers in the bulldog's last home game of the season 62-12. Tammy's court consisted of first at- tendant, Senior Cindy Gravitt escorted by co-captain Sterling Nichols, second attendant, Senior Rhonda Hefner escorted by co-captain Greg Blaylockg and third attendant, Senior Jamie Mar- tin escorted by co-captain Robert Cannon. Crown bearers were Necia Byrd and Brad Montgomery. Q, SSN!! 7 Nine 3 Vw . tr Johnny Drake and Tammy Jones at it 5 X S f it ii A X S .... X .. Nichols and Gravltt d Rhonda Hefner QF: .-QQPW' ,,.,,,,.f,ff, Robert Cannon and Jamie Martin Brad Montgomery and Necia Byrd Wrestling Royalty 143 The A Team includes Back Row: Coach Dry, Jon Palmer, Roger Drake, Mark Scroggins, Bharat Patel, Glen Warner, Mickey Musser, Coach Harlow. Front Row: Leslie Stout, Steve Burks, John Elsey, William Bullett, Gary Yarborough, Paul Robertson and Keith Dugger. P The B Team includes Row 1: Allan Perryman, Steve Brummett, Craig Trumbo, Ray Bybee, Jamie Fulk, Troy Tracy, John Allred, Clay Caskey, Darrin Stuck. Row 2: Guy Gaylor, Newt Allen, George Teeters, Brad Brumnett, Glen Holmes, Chris Russell, Rickey Miller, David Ashlock, Guy Landrum. Row 3: Coach Dry, Greg Batterson, Doug Roberts, Shane Seprish, Craig Gaylor, Steve Whitlock, Kenny Majtyka, Allen Wright, Lee, Coach Harlow. P Seventh grade wrestlers - are Alan Perryman, John Clowers, Keith Cantrell, John Ed Yates, and Paul Robertson. P 144 J. H. Wrestling 3' 3 'Wx NN-,,. .... mg, I W, .4,E ,, I 5 --.......,g 1 --m........,,.,, A im Whoit It Tokes to Win Winning is fun, so this was a fun year for Junior High A and B Team wrestlers. At the Skiatook Tournament the team took third place, and second place at Westville. Wrestling is not a game of brute force, but a game of skill and strategy. Wrestlers put in a hard 45 minute workout each day. They work on new moves and improve old ones. But more than the 45 minute workouts in the gym, the wrestlers work out at home and follow a careful weight program. ,Gig 4 Steve Burks shows a little sportsmanship before the match starts. NOIEOF v., fair ,pa 4 Opponents meet head-on. -sw ff' iii? A After a long hard struggle, Roger Drake finally is proclaimed the victor. 4 During the Muskogee A.R. wrestling match, Bharat Patel makes a pin in 31 seconds. JH Wrestling 145 P Ola Mae Robinson and Carissa Gregg both have their eyes on the ball during the heat of an afternoon practice. Y Girls' softball team members are, Raw 1: Karen Sharp, Carissa Gregg, Diane Lightfoot, Lana Cheatham, Tina Davis, Lisa Cheatham, Trachelle Wynn, Kim Collins. Row 2: Jamesetta Blandon, Terri Scribner, Ola Mae Robinson, Tina Reese, Kristy Casey, Susan Jones, Becky Blair, and Coach Barbara Warren. nm -f-GLW K M f ,.. , 54 t 4f ' - ' X .A f ' w. ,f ' 5 ,,, ' , UWM , M M ' M fy ' 'V ' . he fm ...,, , ,silt M ' 'WS 05,51 ., , , F 4, ,es ,, , 1 146 Girls' Softball 1 , 'wiv ': jf-af, '!4f '+a,,, Softball Hilldale Bixby Locust Grove Okemah Hilldale Prague Berryhill Locust Grove Berryhill Fort Gibson Hilldale M11 14 M 1 ,ni 1 ...MW K M. ,Wann I K, ., Y , . If W ft ,, ,W Scoreboard Us Them 5 10 5 12 10 23 19 18 1 16 7 13 o 9 19 17 9 27 8 19 2 20 Good Season for Softbolll Team spirit was the emphasis of new softball coach, Barbara War- ren. The girls' softball team may not have won many games, but the girls experienced the team morale, spirit, fun, and determination that makes a good season. ln the midst of the hottest temperatures of many autumn seasons, the team practic- ed hard, worked hard, and played hard. Everybody learned a lot from Coach Warren, said one team member. The players and Mrs. Warren predict a good girls' softball team next year because many of the starters will still be here. Senior members this year were Kris- ty Casey, Carissa Gregg, Susan Jones, Tina Reese, Ola Mae Robinson, and Karen Sharp. Q A Tina Davis winds up to send the ball whizzing right over home plate. Girls' Softball 147 Proud Sponsors of the WHS '84 Different Olympics Kelly Galusha wins by a lid CHN RHCING EVENT DOG RIDING EVENT iWinner disqualified for use of illegal spursj Not so proud sponsors u B5 Q ,. Nwf V X ii Ii, ' f Q . i tii SF, i 148 The Different Olympics Lisa Crist wins Gold Metal in LOCKER STUFFING EVENT 'l'ii'ii Mei, - W is xt M . Tongue Pulling Event: Richard Swaringlm Gold Metal Karen Sharp Silver Metal Shelly Plunk and Michelle Crawford tie for Bronze Metal 150 Activities I I I I I I L -W I I I I I I t vb :KX I I I I I sk 'X I I I I .I+ , L.,- I I I I I I I I Activities 75 1 V Jackie and Kelly help each other through another page. Y Steve tries to convince Robert that the annual is still top-secret. P James takes time out of his work to gaze at the camera. mm, N,,tt ,W .QQ J P Top Row: Lisa Erwin, Tammy Jones, Chris Wilfong, Kelly Galusha, Steve Swaringim, James Stansell, Trae Reese, Kris Galusha. Bottom Row: Renee Breed, Shawn Thomas, Sheila Vanbrunt, Pam Ford, Chelynn McCullough, Kelly Kauffman, Jackie Green. Not Shown: Kathy Cowden. 152 Yearbook Staff M X is gt'V K :iz 4 e x iiefff-sw:-W.,,. . . - f: wNW..,... we we:-mum ,A Www, . , ,an V... as 't,1- X 1 'UW l'HNnm,..,,, B, Ns S. .- t... is s 5' ii? ,.: .. .. L A -5 Q 3 it .. ,,,. .M 4 Chelynn spends the hour finishing her quad-pak to meet the final deadline. It Woisn't Easy A lot of decision making was part of being on the yearbook staff. Decisions had to be made about the size, color, and theme of the book, how many pages to have and much more. The big- gest and most controversial decision in- volved choosing gray for the cover color of the book. This is the first gray year- book in Dog Daze history! When it came down to doing a single page, a lot of decisions were put on the individual: what pictures to use, how big to make the dominant picture, how much copy to write and which captions to use. Although being on the yearbook staff sounds easy, that isn't always the case. For first year students a new vocabulary had to be learned: terms like pica, quad-pak, dominant picture, reverse type, overburn, cropper and proofs. Learning how to design a layout land doing it rightl, writing copy and cap- tions, and sorounging for pictures were some other hardships. Editors were named for many dif- ferent parts of the book so that one per- son was in charge of each section. This editor helped anyone having trouble with his pages, and also saw that each page was consistent with others in that section. Those editors were Editor-in- Chief, Chelynn McCullough, Index Editor, Kathy Cowden, Academics Editor, James Stansellg Class Section Editor, Lisa Erwin, Sports Editor, Tam- my Jonesg Activities Editor, Renee Breedg Student Life Editor, Steve Swar- ingim, and Design Artists, Kelly Galusha and Chris Wilfong. The staff was proud to have the two chosen as Most Creative Seniors as design artists for the yearbooks. The merchandising assembly began yearbook sales early in the year not only to make names on the cover possible, but also to reduce publishing costs. Students assembled early in November when the secret agent disguised as a lamp iplayed by Curtis Hilij tried to steal the secret plans to the yearbook. The suspense built up as the yearbook staff continued to work, unaware that the strange-looking lamp was moving stealthily toward the filing cabinet. Naturally, the thief was caught before he escaped with the plans, but students were reminded that some people would do anything to catch an early glimpse of their yearbook. The staff put in many long, hard hours in their efforts to complete the year- book. When the final deadline ap- proached, work parties after school and on weekends became necessary in order to have the yearbook in on time. After all the work was done and every page was finished, however, the staff had reason to celebrate. They were rewarded at first by seeing proofs of the finished pages and later by being the first to see the yearbooks when they came in. 429 4 Kris works steadily to get his page finished. 5 A ,dp LE. N. of-w'u-I l 7:2 Yearbook Staff 153 Queen's Nome Held Coptive The announcement of which class's can- didates would be crowned King and Queen was a secret until the day of the coronation. The coronation was held at the yearbook distribution. All three candidates walked out onto the tloorg first Senior, then Junior and next Sophomore. Then . . . Senior Dana Baker was crowned Year- book Queen by Jimmie Murray. Junior at- tendant Carla Martin was escorted by Richard Swaringim. Sophomore attendant Jenni Humphries was escorted by Butch Cooper. Q' A Jimmie Murray hides his photogenic smile from the evils ol the camera. 154 Yearbook Royalty Jimmie Murray and Dana Baker A What could that sly look mean? Swaringim and Carla Martin Cooper and concentrates on his lunch. Carla smiles as she does her Butch looks you straight in the eye. Surprise! W5 Jenni homework. A most amazing feat, Yearbook Royalty 155 me Pride of Wogoner DM I hear someone say dedkzned? Thats the BuHdog Marching Band. Who else would be at the band room as the sun is rising so that when Friday night football came around they could entertain and get the crowd's enthusiasm roaring. There are many special people that have made contributions to the band. Some ot their accomplishments were All-Star Band, All-District Band, Band Hall ot Fame, and United States NahonalBand Assodauon Honmees The band as a whom received three trophies tor marching in parades. Not only did the band work hard during marching and concert seasons, they also sold various items working toward their goal ot seventy new band uniforms in 1984-85. Q V Wayne Feteriy, Jeff Varisco and John Chandler practice their trombone trio to help Mrs. Abner with the vocal Christmas concert. ln- I ' LJ rr-- r W' H ' . .... . l. f '- V A Flag twirlers are Front: Michelle Charboneau, Lynda Sanders, Nancy Beaman, Tammy Thornton. Top: Melody Blair, Diana Justice, Carla Free, Cherie Brandon and Jeanette Dominquez. PHeidi Thompson is ready to call the band to order while mascot drum major Jason Gutierrez sets the beat. P 156 Band VTwirlers are Sharon Lee and Debra Engle. Drum major is Heidi Thompson and assistant drum major is Steven Greuel. ' . ,..,.,M-- Eu.. .gm tis.. l l l . 5 5 1 Z my i ,, everything she's got. Karen Lee. iii HIM i2ii,.,s,,,1:fw , iiiagg,5 re ' , iii NFront: Debra Engle, Johnna Wells, Missy Crow, Mike Nicely, Julie Anderson, Steven Greuel, Trey French, Sheila lsley, Karen Lee. Row 1: Heidi Thompson, Jennifer Houtz, Lisa Briggs, Katie Kelliher, Kelly Brownfield, Sandee Faulkner, Melanie Atkison, Deena Webster, Jennifer Taber, Lynda Sanders. Row 2: Nancy Beaman, Dana Whitacre, Denise Landrum, Lori Benningfield, Gary Catfey, Maricia Wefer, Marsha Brazeal, Mindy McDaris, iMichelle Charboneau. Row 3: Tammy Thornton, Shawn Cox, Lori Engle, Jack Hosley, Theresa Chandler, Tam- i my Price, Kristi Limb, Theresa Barnard, Melody Blair. Row 4: Tiffany Canary, Steve Nicholas, Ken Kilparick, J. B. Greuel, Donald Webb, John Chandler, Jeff Varisco, Susan Chappell, Diana Justice. Row 5: Amy Foulti, Wayne Feterly, Adam Miller, Jimmy Cagle, Jeanette Dominquez. Top: Cherie Brandon, Carla Free. ' Dana Whitacre looks with full concentration at her director and gives it The rifles are fkneelingi Johnna Wells, Sheila Isley and Missy Crow. Standing is UUNE Ffizgfi, Mflflffififff ff' A H 0 M A .yn Theresa Chandler is very proud to be at the front of her perfectly straight line. Band 157 Bondforonotion Roined Out Because of bad weather, the band Coronation was not held in its usual place, the football field. Instead, the coronation took place in the gym- nasium, on December 12, at the Christmas concert. Junior Theresa Chandler was crowned queen by Wayne Feterly. Theresa plays trumpet, piano, organ, french horn, and has been working on the saxophone. She was also a member of the 1983 Oklahoma All- Star Marching Band. Wayne was the only senior band member and was president. Wayne plays trombone. Junior attendant Sharon Lee was escorted by Kenny Kilpatrick. Sharon plays flute and has been in band seven years. She was a member of the United States Band Award Associa- tion and elected to the Junior Band Hall of Fame. She has won seven superior ratings at solofensemble contests. Kenny plays baritone and has been in band six years. He was the Secretary-Treasurer of the band. He was selected for the 1983 Oklahoma All-Star Marching Band, as well as the Junior Band Hall of Fame. Sophomore attendant Katie Kelliher was escorted by Don Denton. Katie plays clarinet. She made 9th chair in the Eastern District Band. Don plays trombone. He has been in band for 5 years. Crown bearers were Michelle Sutter- field and T. J. eoekeij ll Michelle Sutterfield smiles while T. J. Goeke concentrates on the job. Wayne Feterly carefully places The Queen her court and their escorts 158 Band Royalty M -f wr , ,, iv Q53 K www: , ,,,,,,k 'W Q Katie Kelliher and Don Denton 1 5 . ' fit -4. 4 , I 3 ., x 1 L igi The band attendants and queen ride in the Christmas parade. Michelle Sutterlield and T, J. Goeke. J' ..,v ii ui Band Royalty 159 Busy! Who had class on Saturday? For Competitive Speech students it was worse than that. Satur- day was the longest day of the week. After weeks tor sometimes after just a few daysj of preparations, class members got up before dawn, dressed in their best clothes and headed off for area schools to compete in prose, poetry, drama, oratory and extemporaneous speaking. This year three students won trophies and thus qualified for regional competition in March. Even for those three, their reward for winning was to give up two days of their Spring Break to par- ticipate in the regional tournament at Sand Springs. Thanks to the generosity of some Wagoner businesses and some generous guests at the Competitive Speech class benefit performance, the class raised enough money to attend O.U. Model United Nations of the Southwest. This was the third year for WHS to participate in the simulation of a real United Nation session. Wagoner represented the nations of Angola and Tanzania at this year's four day session. Resolutions dealt with crises in the real world and tried to solve such problems as the nuclear arms proliferation, endangered species, terrorism and wars in Central America. Alter O.U., students came back ready to choose new countries, research new topics and take power at Chickasha's M.U.N. in April. W V inherit the Wind offered a strong dramatic courtroom scene for Rob Torgeson and Randy Anthony. P A fa ther's bedtime story turns into some lively action in Larry Moses' and Butch Thomas's very original cutting from the World According to Garp. 160 Competitive Speech P Tammy Baxter won 2 trophies, but her favorite was a little boy's story of killing a bear by James Whitcomb Riley. D A devious character, Kelly French offers to impersonate a drowned man for a gentleman lRob Torgesoni for only 60 kopeks. V Mr. Preble Names Cobbj gets rid of his wife Uohnna Wellsj -- or at least he tries to talk her into letting him do it. E . t.. um. zfewzfwm , par ,M .. X lf P Some things are interesting, but Curtis Hill finds this material worth digging V Pausing for a moment from her work, Camillie Craven will very quickly resume pf' 762 Girls' and Boys' State into. l studying. My Z2 1535? . A Delegates to Boys' State were Phil Foster and Johnny Drake. Alternates were Benny Akard and Billy Hutchens. 4 Girls' State delegates were Jamielu Stacy and Carissa Gregg. Alternates were Terrie Holman and Rhonda McClellan, ' ..,, sw. ir Students The main emphasis of Girls' and Boys' State was to learn about the dif- ferent levels of government. Four students from Wagoner participated last spring, about the time school was ending, two in Boys' State and two in Girls' State. Phil Foster, Johnny Drake, Jamielu Stacy and Carissa Gregg were chosen by the American Legion to take part in these events. Girls' State and Boys' State were very similar happenings even though they did not occur at the same time or place. At both of them students from all over Oklahoma came together and were divided into cities and counties. 4 Mrs. Bennett, the Upward Bound sponsor, really has to work hard to keep ahead of her students because she tutors in every area of academics. V Gloria Newton and Maxine Flowers find that so much studying always spreads their papers around. ww Leorn Hbout Government They had to compaign for offices on the city, county, and state levels. When the elections were not in progress, the students were in classes studying about government out of the college's textbooks. Between the educational activities and the available recreational activities the hours were fully employed, but the ac- tivities increased the opportunities for making new friends. Both Carissa and Jamielu were elected to state offices at Girls' State, Carissa was minority whip in the House of Representatives and Jamielu was state representative 115. They had the oppor- tunity to help pass bills and enact laws. Time was set aside on Thursday of that week for a picnic followed by a concert, and Jamielu received a drum stick from the drummer of the band. Phil and Johnny had more time for recreation, and a choice between basket- ball, softball and tennis. The softball team Johnny was the captain of went to state playoffs, but was finally defeated. The boys, too, held elections and studied in classes. One thought that might have bothered them that week was that they were missing the semester tests and would have to take those tests during summer vacation. .24 Students Enjoy Leorning All students want to have fun and a few laughs, but some students at Wagoner High School have discovered how to have fun while still striving for academic excellence. The Upward Bound students met for tutoring sessions in order to make better grades all the time, but they also went on educational trips that could be fun: Gilcrease, Woodland Hills Mall, Okmulgee Tech, a play in Tulsa and concerts. These students received com- munication from other students in other schools by means of a monthly newspaper and also had the oppor- tunity to make new friends, set goals, and even spend several weeks in the summer on a college campus. Some of the more capable students in math had the honor of tutoring the other students because the main tutor was sometimes inadequate in that area. Q A Carissa and Lisa Humble were both in Karr City, which was an excellent opportunity for becoming friends. Up ward Bound 163 I 3 A Row 1: Karen Mock, Traci Crawford, Steffine Jennings, Kim Williams, Becky Duell, Lori Rankins, Sheryl Neel, Bret Pane. Row 2: Kenny Kilpatrick, Dwight Owens, Chelynn McCullough, Christy Johnson, Rebecca Jones, Dana Baker, Jamie rtin, Sheila Swan, Karen Hankins, Starla Young, Rhonda Todd, Kim Armstrong, Kim Collins, ' Mr. Galloway. Row 3: Trae Reese, Jeff Fields, Denise Landrum, Randy Schneiden Jeff Naylor, Wctor Virgil, David Nickerson. Row 4: Johnny Stout, Mike Ewing, Lisa Geurin, Gregg Blaylock, Chris Morgan, Brian Harris. marketing Leaders Receive Troining The Dlstributive Education Clubs of America - otherwise known as DECA - is an organization whose program of leadership is designed specifically for students enrolled in Distributive EducatlonlMarketing. DECA is the only national youth organization operating in the nation's schools to attract young people to careers in marketing and distribution. Distributive Education! Marketing students have common objectives and in- terests in that each is studying for a specific career objective. DECA members learn to serve as leaders and followers, and have opportunity for state and na- tional recognitlon that they would not have otherwise. Q 164 DECA ft wi . ff Ci 4. gmt, if t I 1' qql' if A Mike Ewing hopes to balance his account on the cash register this time. N VSonya Blackford puts the finishing touches on her Pizza Hut display. li , PGreg Blaylock - President, Jamie Martin - Treasurer Rebecca Jones - Chaplain, Lisa Geurin - President Elect, Kim Armstrong - Reporter, Becki Brumnett Cantrell M Parliamentarian, I Not Showni Sonya Blackford Secretary If 1 mv- ' House Lights Dim A Mike Grimes, Julie Anderson, Tammy Baxter, Sharon Collis and A King Hubert I Curtis Hilll A lMichele Young! the queen Rhonda Rice find the early stages of rehearsal tedious before scripts reminds Queen Hortense fChris struggles to protect her baby from are memorized, but Beth McConnell seems to enjoy the scene. Whychelll that he is still as the evil fairy, but Johnna Wells anc romantic as he ever was. Randy Anthony hold her back. Putting on a play for children has become a yearly project of the Drama class. For many class members it is their first time in front of an audience and, thus, a frightening experience. But when it is over and they reflect back, they almost unanimously recount the high point as being the response on the faces ofthe children. lt took every student in the class, playing a role tand a stage crew of twoj to produce Sleeping Beauty for the children at Lincoln School. Fiehearsals were in a crowded classroom within the class period. With only two evenings to run through the whole play at once, no one was sure exactly how things would work in a large gymnasium when the storyteller Johnna Wells asked the children to stand up and become the trees of the forest. Dramatic and humorous duet scenes, im- provisations, theatre skills, and play production rounded out the year in class. Many from the class were among the all- school cast and crew ofthe spring musical Guys and Dolls. Ol 'A' 'The Hctor's Nightmore' The rush of Christmas signaled time for the drama department to begin auditions for the Regional One-Act Play contest. Five students began rehearsing The Actor's Nightmare, and sometimes the nightmare seemed more real than theatrical. After per- formance at Oologah, they brought the play back to a Wagoner audience. Randy Anthony and Butch Thomas took full charge of lights, sets and sound effects. In the play, confused young ac- countant tTrey Frenchl caught on stage but not remembering a single rehearsal, finds himself moved through a series of scenes from various plays in 'The Actor's Nightmare.' 166 Drama V Members of the royal court watch admiringly as Fauna, lSheryl Neell bestows her gift of love from animals, while her sisters Janice Sta wson and Kim Courtney await their turn. - first greeted by Shakespearean actor - is pushed on stage - is supposed to converse tLarry Mosesl 3 dressed as Hamlet: with his ex-wife Amanda lCarlssa Gregg! in Private Lives: 4 Rabbit iWelena Blanketj and Bear I Tommy Reeves! search through the forest of trees to find V Suddenly in thefmiddle Qf a magnificent me ,ost prince' celebration, the wicked fairy Traci Musser appears to cast her evil spell on the baby. 'IQ' A - receives prompts from stage - is invited to join Kelly Galusha in the - then suddenly the scene changes manager - maid iTraci Musserj garbage can while they are Waiting for Godot and, as Sir Thomas More, he awaits while Horatio iLarry Moses! waits: - for are they Waiting for Lefty?j ,' execution in A Man for All Seasons. Drama 167 FLC Reoches Hround the World FLC' has grown to a membership of 47 'magnitico'2 students. The annual initiation was for each member to eat an escargot with grace, if possible. Initiation took place during the FLC Halloween party at Holly Hamilton's. That night the members broke off into small groups, trick or treating for UNICEF all over the town of Wagoner. Over 35140 was collected and sent to the United Nations Children's Fund. On November 13 some FLC members helped out at the CROP Walk while others walked the 10 miles for donations that went to needy people around the world through the Church World Service. FLC sold advent calendars with Ger- man Chocolates in each window. The money went into their fund for their end- of-the-'tres bien'3-year trip down the ll- linois River. A progressive dinner was planned for the Christmas party in which each course served was from a different country. But that night the roads were 'erribly-tay'4 iced over and the party was held at Carissa Gregg's house instead of at all 'batano' houses first planned on. 1984 was a 'bonne annee'6 tor FLC members. Ask one, he'll have a lot to say. Qffw L .,,. .....,..t.... ' A Louis l'Escargot enters the point of no return. PA With Perrier water in hand, Jennifer Lancaster attempts to eat an escargot. PAlice Dorf chooses the costume of a young Parisienne at the Halloween party. ZZZQL WQLAAZZZJ diff'-xl 7Z'6 66? fjgkcc? gkm J! fdwiwuu F2Qe?HgZ?iQfj A FL 0 M ,wwf YW 1. FLC - Abbreviation for Foreign Language Club. ff A . X 2. Magnifico - Spanish for magnificant. QM QA!! A ' 3. Tres bien - French for very good. f . 4. Erribly-tay - Pig Latin for terribly. ZZ ffdffllff -'L - J 5. Batano - Lonkundo for tive. ' ' 1 j 4 6. Bonne annee - French for great year. 900. 76 04, IZZQM I 7 L f 1 V' 644644. 168 Foreign Language Club am? 4 M. T, Francis and Mark Tracy finish off their initiation with class, while more members wait patiently behind for their turn. PKelly Francis, Lynda Sanders, and Trey French help out at the CROP Walk. k I P 'Q so fwf- , .... ,R V S WMM 55 F On Top: Carissa Gregg, Sean Goff Kelly Galusha, Carol Young, Shelly Plunk, Christy Hardin, Rhonda Hefner, Holly Hamilton, Shannon Peters, Shellie Merrell, Renee Howard, Michelle Crawford, Melissa Hadley, Jeff Varisco, Darnell Smith, Leslie Blanket, Kim McCall, Shannon Mackey, Trey French. In Bus Windows: Sheila Isley, Diana Jones, Tamara Wahl, Lorrie Carter, Tonya Sapp- ington, Lynda Sanders, Chris Ketterman, Sheryl Neel, Dana Mansfield Beth McCon- nell, Kelly Francis, Michele Kealiher, Melissa Crowe, Jennifer Houtz, Mark Tracy, M. T. Francis, Alice Dorr, Pam Ford, Bryan Bur- rows. ln Doorway: Tish Galusha, Gloria Newton, Linda Cole, Scott Dugger. Under Bus: Larry Moses. 42.1.5 :,w..t,.,a..aa,,. , ., fs'- ac. hi aiN i 7 K Q if' ,,,, aawumffbly' 4 Q . A Club Officers are Pres. Scott Dugger, Vice-Pres. Kelly Galusha, Sec. Rhonda Hefner, Treasurer Larry Moses, Reporter Michelle Cra wlord. 4 With Bryan Burrows watching, Michelle Crawford tries to think positive about this initiation business. Let's give her an 'A' for effort! Foreign Language Club 169 FBLR - The Future With the club tripling in size, FBLA was very busy with many activities this year, starting with a get- to-know-each-other party at Mrs. Lewis' home. They sponsored Open House at the High School. ln October, they had a Halloween party. There were also cans brought for the Thanksgiving pyramid. During the Christmas holidays, they had a bake sale, brought toys for Toys for Tots, and had a Christmas party at the community building. To raise money for the State Conference the members spon- sored Matinees at the Westwood Theatre on Business Leaders! Wednesday afternoons. During National Vocational Education Week, FBLA had a business attire day where all members dressed in dresses, suits, and slacks. Also, during this week they sponsored a coffee for the business merchants. During the coffee the mer- chants learned more about Vocational Office Education QVOEJ. FBLA members also attended State Leadership Conference in Oklahoma City on April 1, 2, and 3. They competed in such areas as Job lnterv Business English, Public Speaking, and Accoun I. Tammy Jones and Richard Swaringim were and Ms. Future Business Leader. They compete this area at State Leadership Conference. The officers were very proud of the numbe members they had this year, and the students' volvement in the club. They will definitely be The Future Business Leaders! Q. V Richard Swaringim and Butch Coope. to repair a broken apple. Row 1: Shelhf Plunk, Jamielu Stacy, Kevin Richmond, Tina Da vis, Jenni Humphries, Shelly Garrison, Terrie Holman, Jennifer Jenkins, Tammy Jones, Stacy Gaylor, Adena Williams, Sheltie Merrell Beth Rowe. Row 2: Carol Young, Terri Owen, Joy Barrett Lisa Erwin, Carissa Gregg, Carla Dunkerson, 77na Reese, Susan Jones, Laurie Cheatham, Charlotte Beard Rhonda McClellan, Gail Beeler, La Donna Craven, Jeanetta Johnson, Lisa Cheatham, Shannon Peters, Rana Akard Lana Cheatham. Row 3: Mark Morgan, Scott Dugger, Butch Cooper, M. 'F Francis, Angie Welch, Julie Sullivan, Terri Scribner, Dawn Wofford Glen Teel, Ed Parisotto, Wanda Candy, Debbie Butler, Jamesetta Blandon, Diane Lightfoot, Camille Craven, Kevin French, Holly Wright, Kristy Casey, ShelLv Morgan, Melissa Teague, B . L, Stacy Rhodes, Becky Blair, Richard Swaringim, Diana Jones, Bart Bogie. 00 1 A 4 A Laurie Cheatham, as well as other members, enjoy eating at the Halloween A Glen Teel and Laurie Cheatham pass out pamphlets about business at ti party. meetin A The FBLA officers conduct the installment of new members. A Dawn Wofford tries to take a bite out of an apple to win one of the games the FBLA pan 170 FBLA 4 Glen Tee! President- Elect, Dawn Wofford - Historian, Jennifer Jenkins - Treasurer, Tammy Jones - President, Terrie Holman - Secretary, Laurie Cheatham - Reporter. Q 9 A All new FBLA members repeat the motto while being initiated into the 4 Bart Bogie bites the apple at an FBLA Halloween party 4 The FBLA club was larger than ever before with 68 members this year A The members of the club wait anxiously for directions to the scavenger Hurroh for the Blue 6' Gold Students interested in farming enroll in Future Farmers of America as early as 9th grade. FFA is a Vocational education program that in- cludes classvvork, outside projects, and district, state and national competitions. Students learn about animals, machinery and all that farming con- sists ot. FFA is taught by Rance Robison. To sum it all up, FFA is a learning experience that helps students who are interesting in becoming successful farmers. Q. P These are the blue jackets that you see FFA members wearing. v to I. X A Cows are a popular project among FFA students. P Even though Duane Fulk is in FFA, he also takes time out to do his school work. MMM r 172 Future Farmers of America A Tommy Biby recites back how to use an oxygen tank. V Mr. Robison demonstrates how to weigh a cow, Trocy VonBrunt Chosen Sweetheort Senior Tracy VanBrunt was chosen FFA Sweetheart. The coronation took place in the spring at the Parent- Member Banquet. Senior Benny Akard crowned Tracy VanBrunt FFA Sweetheart. Her court L A . consisted of Junior 'Emp' Mi i e escorted by avid Cantrell' Sophomore Traci Gorman escorted by Duane Fulk. Crown Bearers were Amy Baker and Joel Stockton. Q4 P Tracy waves, and smiles not knowing Benny isn 't watching the road. 174 FFA noyairy Benny Akard and Tracy VanBrunt --.gun M-nn E 3 E Never Too Soon The teen years are not too soon to start learning the basics of homemaking. Students in Future Homemakers of America participate in both the class and the club. They learn skills in child care, cooking, and sewing. Besides classwork and club meetings members participate in service projects, par- ties, and area meetings. Members attend the FHA State Convention in Oklahoma City. Parents are guests of club members at their spring banquet and coronation of royalty. At Christmas time the club traditionally pro- vides a Christmas party for children in the Head Start program. They make and stuff stockings. Dressed as elves and bringing San- ta Claus with them, they treat the children to toys, games, and food, as well as the stockings. Officers for this school year were Christy Johnson, president and Lisa Crist, vice- president. The secretary was Shelly Elsey, the treasurer was Tina Migis and Karlene Oxford was reporter. Monica Gross served the club as parliamen- tarian and Anita Orsburn as historian. The leader for devotions was Tiffany Canary and leader for music and recreation was Lori Fiankins. Lora VanBrunt was the freshman representative. exe A Good times are found at the FHA Christmas party. P Christmas is a special time for FHA members. 176 Future Homemakers ofAmerica V Stacy Gammel stuffs stockings with toys for the Head Start Christmas party. S 5 5 5 ,li l 1 'Q---. 4 Donna Huntington learns sewing skills that will help her now as well as in the future. -- 1 -a-.....- --n funn x , A Tina Migis and Lisa Crist are among FHA members attending the Sub-District Rally at NSU. 4 FHA members ara: Row 1: Christy Johnson, Shelly Elsey, Tina Migis, Monica Gross, Karlene Oxford, Laurie Ftankins, Tiffany Canary, Lora VanBrunt. Row 2: Chelle Green, Debra Ziem, Beverly Stewart, Stacy Gammel, Becky Bailey, Mary Hoskins. Row 3: Louwanna Campbell Michelle Chavez, Michelle Cree, Sandra Crawford Ms. Vaught. Row 4: Susie Kinyon, Joann Helmer, Donna Adair, Melissa Taylor, Jamie Gipson, Traci Phipps, Missy Anderson, Dawn Arnold. Top: Cindy Price, Barbara Clapp, Sharon Collis. Future Homemakers of America 177 A of Ms8 vs www - as Og SMS 'W by vxjcwjblf gif rr if r Q NQY my Fyhfifif, W, C XML it A qiggwjb bggbgff ' tug.. x if tr ty Brion Hoirris Reigns FHH Beoiu Brian Harris crowned President Christy Johnson FHA Queen. Her court consisted of Vice-President Lisa Crist escorted by James Hertg Secretary Shelly Elsey escorted by Mark Whiteg and Treasurer Tina Migis escorted by Kevin Richmond. Crown bearers were LeKesha Matthews and Bobby Stroud. The FHA coronation was held at a banquet in the spring with parents and teachers as guests. '2' Brian Harris and Christy Johnson 1 Christy Johnson rides in the Homecoming parade fabovej as well as the Christmas parade frightj. 178 FHA Royalty Hert and Lisa Cris 1-wmaakx nw . ,L 4 Riding in the Christmas parade is Shelly Elsey. and LeKesha Ma fthe Q ' 4 Tina Mlgis in the Christmas parade. FHA Royalty 179 I Toke Thee . . . For Better or for Worse But leave out the part - till death do us part, because this marriage won't last beyond the week. No, Family Living class was not try- ing to promote early marriage. The purpose of the mock wedding and reception was part of a larger program teaching teenagers to examine all angles ot what looks like a simple romantic ceremony. Family Living class looked at many other angles of adult lite for the single or married young adult. Cooking, meal planning, childbirth, death rites, choosing a house, financial planning, are other topics covered through the year. 020 A After Beth McConnell throws the bouquet, the groom lSean Goff! follows tradition and throws the bride 'S garter. It is caught by Bobby Kubistek. 780 Family Living D Even the organist Mitch Kraker is a member of the class. A Sean Goff enjoys carrying out the traditional ritual of feeding V Eric Goff escorts his daughter down the aisle at First Baptist Church where Rev. Wayne Naugher performs the ceremony for the class in the church sanctuary. , M V Members pose for a family photograph - parents ol the bride, Eric Goff and i A Gloria Newton, and parents of the groom Carla Hanlin and Billy Hutchens. l lllll N is is 5 E S SPV ' N I , L N. --ww w. 4 A real wedding cake is cut and shared at the reception back in the classroom. 1 V... Family Living 181 Spirit Builders Members of the student council were the ones chosen to represent Wagoner at the Second Annual Don Nickles Youth Legislation Conference. The group of senior high school students from Senator Nickles' district listened to speakers on the Role of the Media, Drugs and Alcohol and America's National Defense Policy. Time was set aside for students to participate in the Conferenceg they were able to ask questions of Senator Nickles and also speak of their opinions of education today. The four students from Wagoner were Kelly Galusha, Carissa Gregg, Rhonda Mc- Clellan, and Dawn Wofford. Throughout the year the task of the Student Council is to stimulate school spirit. To accomplish this they sponsored several events. Two of the dances they put on were the Homecoming dance and the Valentines' dance. Before Thanksgiving arrived, they sponsored a food drive in order to see that some needy families in Wagoner could have a good Thanksgiving meal. Other events sponsored by the student council were dress-up days throughout the year. It was also the student council that decided the categories for the Seniors with the Most. Student Council sponsor was Joe Galloway. Officers were President Gregg and Vice President Scott Dugger. Q0 182 H. S. Student Council 9 tl --...f-' 4 Backed by the Wagoner spirit song, Mike Ford and Diane Lightfoot's spirit shines in their faces. Tw, ai!!-,., 4 Bottom: Jamesetta Blandon, Traci Musser, Beth McConnell, Tammy Jones, Dawn Wofford, Kelly Gaiusha, Scott Dugger, and Rebecca Jones. Top: Mark Tracy, Tina Davis, Carissa Gregg, Jenni Humphries, Michele Keaiiher, Mark Morgan, Chris Dyer, James Stansell, Kelly Moore, Shelly Elsey and sponsor Joe Galloway. H. S. Student Council 183 Students Find Jog in Giving The big project of the year for the Junior High Stu- dent Council was the Thanksgiving food drive. The school raised over S5700 worth of food and money. A competition among the three grades for the largest amount in donations was won by the Eighth Grade. They were S100 ahead of the second place Freshmen. Eighth Grade generosity won them an extended lunch period. The Student Council also sponsored an all-school movie on Halloween. Q A The Junior High Student Council was led by Vice-President Heather Fleming, President Sharon McCuan and Secretary- Treasurer Amy McFarland. 184 JH Student Council '?-we A Most people enjoy eating Thanksgiving meals, but the Student Council members enjoy distributing Thanksgiving dinners. a 2 , S Q Q :if ,.f- 4 Colleen Crowe wonders if she 'II ever get it all packed. Y , A Junior High Student Council members are ' 'ir E ' Colleen Crowe, Julie Hardin, Sharon McCuan, Laura Stephens, Janie Hardin, Marc McFarland, Heidi Stansell, Amy McFarland Johnny Jones, Heather Fleming. 4 Julie Hardin tries to decide what food looks best to her. JH Student Council 185 Christions Find Fellowship In Eorly morning Every Wednesday and Friday morning at 8:00, Christians from different churches meet together to sing, pray and have fellowship. Prayer is always great fun because it's illegal in schools! Teens for Christ members are helping people and are will- ing to lend a hand to those who need it. They walked for hunger and collected toys for Toys for Tots program and food for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Members have made special contributions to the club by leading devotions and songs. Mrs. Ron Freeman, Rev. Jeff Moore, Rev. Mike Cox and a missionary, Mr. Paul Witte and his daughter came to speak and lead a devotion to those who came in and listened. F.C.A. is a worldwide organization for coaches and athletes. Statewide meetings and rallies are held along with superstar competitions. ln the summer there are state wide and national camps for the athletes and coaches. Here at WHS, Mr. Freeman and Mr. Galloway hold meetings at 8:00 Friday mornings for FCA. Also included are church breakfasts and guest speakers. .Oh P Terrie Holman gives a devotion for the Teens for Christ wwe in A Teens for Christ members: Row 3 - James Stansell Mark Trac , Ola M R he at T 5 y ae obinson, Mrs. Bennett, Becky Duell. Row 2: Shug Edmison, Rhonda Hefner, Traci Musser, Patsy Hickey. Row 1: Kim Courtney, Kelly Galusha, Terrie Holman, Rhonda McClellan. Not Shown: Kelbf Kauffman, Lisa Erwin, Tonya Adamson. 186 Christian Clubs l S .2 3 i l . U-as' G I 1 ,mes A Patsy Hickey, Becky Duell, Rhonda McClellan, Kelly Galusha and Ola Mae Robinson listen while Terrier Holman presents the morning devotion. ' 'si if 4 Mrs. Freeman comes to sing a special one Wednesday morning. . 4 TFC members enjoy eating donuts this morning after they have their , t , devotions. A FCA Members - Row 3: Steve Townsend, Chris Wiltong, Richard Swaringim, Darrell Collins, Stevie FCA officers are Standing Chris Wwong Vice, Clayton. Row 2: Lisa Cheatham, Holly Hamilton, Mark Morgan, Kelly Moore, Ola Mae Robinson, Laurie Carissa Gregg President. Laura Cheatham, Trachell Wynn, Jamrelu Stacy, Kevin Richmond Diana Lightfoot, Becky Blair, Mr. Freeman. Row heatham, Secretary. 1:'Bryan Burrows, Lana Cheatham, Cindy Meyers, Terrie Scribner, Tina Davis, Carissa Gregg, Susan Jones, Gidget Richardson, Jamesetta Blandon, Lenny Williams, Wallace Keys. Christian Clubs 187 Con't Stop the music Ask any high school student about that! On any given day first, second and third hours the voices of the Wagoner High School students could be heard echoing down the halls. Do-Fie-Mi-Fa-So-La-Ti-Do was often heard and looked upon as being a foreign language by other high school students. Actually it was the way the chorus warmed-up their voices. One of Mrs. Abner's beliefs was that it is just as important to exercise the voice as it is to exercise the muscles. Voice muscles not exercised will lose their tone. Besides just classroom time, vocal members were involved in other ac- tivities such as All-District Chorus, Choral Festival at Northeastern State University, and performed solos, ensembles or were in the chorus at the annual district contest. eau P Chris Showman stands above all the others to hold the spotlight P Luke Sanco sight reads his music while Mrs. Abner plays it Y At the concert Mrs. Abner does most of the directing from the piano bench while she plays. at the Christmas concert. A All mouths open wide to project the sound they hope the audience will enjoy. P During second hour Independent Studies Steve Greuel reads his 188 H.S. Vocal Music CUff6flf 6V9l7f. all 4 1st Hour - Bottom row: Shelly Elsey, Patsy Hickey, Chris Whychell, Rhonda McClellan, and Trachelle Wynn. Row 1: Tina Migis, Kim Courtney, Shellie Merrell, Angie Henson, Charmagne Gilbert, Gidget Richardson, Suzanne Morris, Kelly Moore and Mrs. Abner. Back Row: Ola Mae Robinson, Mike Grimes, Larry Moses, Randy Anthony, and Allen Gilford. 4 3rd Hour and Independent Studies - Kneeling: Welena Blanket, Lynda Sanders, Rhonda Rice, Cindy Gross, Candy Stiggers and Breezeda Baker. Row 1: Teresa Monk, Kelly Galusha, Rebecca Jones, Jamesetta Blandon, Renee James, Mary Ellen Morris, Becky Cantrell, Carla Hanlin, Renee Breed and Carla Free. Back Row: Trey French, Donald Webb, Richard Laster, Jeff Varisco, Mike Burchett, Eric Gott James Cobb, Steve Nicholas, Luke Sanco, Chris Potter, Thomas Wing, Chris Johnson, and Steven Greuel. 4 All await the presentation of Mrs. Abner's Christmas present, given by all of her high school students and presented by Rebecca Jones. Y Eyes focused on Mrs. Abner, mouth opened wide, the third hour vocal class gives it all they have got to produce the correct sound. 'Blk' we sf' 8 SW' M' H.S. Vocal Music 189 Queen Crowned ot Christmos Concert Amid the glow of candles and Christmas lights, with a giant cedar tree towering above, and the aroma of evergreen permeating the gym, the vocal music depart- ment honored their royalty at the annual Christmas concert. Patsy Hickey was crowned queen by President Eric Goff. Her attendants were Senior Chris Whychell, escorted by Luke Sancog Junior Jamesetta Blandon, escorted by Allen Gilfordg and Sophomore Shelly Elsey escorted by Thomas Wing. Crown bearers were Addie Wilfong and Jarrod Dumond. Patsy served as an attendant her sophomore and junior year. Jamesetta served as an attendant her sophomore year also. ,W 1- TJ X l it iw W and Patsy Hickey A Patsy Hickey and Addie Wilfong practice for the corona tion. P Luke Sanco helps ser up the sound equipment. Or is he really helping? 190 Vocal Royalty A After the crowning Eric Goff and Patsy Hickey sing a duet. -133' Jarrod Dumondtaixig Addie A Allen Gilford and Jamesetta Blandon watch A Thomas Wing escorts Shelly Elsey, their steps. 4 Luke Sanco, Chris Whychell, and Addie Wilfong watch the crowning of the queen. Vocal Royalty 191 Rlive With the Sound of music Large classes and afternoon hours make the auditorium a lively place when junior high vocal meets there 5th and 6th hours. Students soon learn that it's not an hour 'tfor messin' around, when Mrs. Abner approaches the podium. JH vocal students are introduced to three and four part harmony, learn to read music, perform before an au- dience and, most dreaded of all, sing individually for 9 weeks' test. This year JH Vocal performed at the Christmas concert, PTA Open House and the Spring Concert. Some traveled to NSU for a dance workshop and all spent the day at the NSU Choral Workshop. Many were willing to risk competi- tion beyond Wagoner competing inthe District with solos and ensembles. ln Vocal class students learn that the world .. is alive with the sound of music. 02 Row 1: Dana Wassom, Debbie Dorris, Jeri Sweet, Teri Athey, Pam Russell, Tonya Reeves, Melissa Gaylor, Mindy McDavis, Alice Dorr, Sheryl White, Tammy Jackson, Jill Caver, Jen- nifer Taber, Kim Randolph, Janet Bird, Margo Goodall, Teresa Bumbaiow. Row 2: Connie Self Terry Swisher, Trena White, Susan Scroggins, Kim Hanlin, Millie Jones, Susie Kinyon, Louwan- na Campbell, Melissa Taylor, Cathy Clarke, Don- nette Candy, Donna Macha, Stacy Westerhouse, Bobbi Weeden, Stacy Storozyszyn. Row 3: Chelle Green, Sheryl Menees, Ginni Switzer, Tonya Sappington, Tameshia Gaines, Karen Lee, Tina Jones, Stephanie Spears, Tracy Reeves, Ellen Teel, Leslie Rosson, Laurel Rosson, Terra Walker, Debbie Cobb, Laura Petrilla, Keirsten Crawford, Kim Nichols, Michelle Armstrong. Row 4: Mike Kilpatrick, Johnny Manes, Gary Wheeler, Kris Galusha, Mike Williams, Kerwin Thomas, Jason Sutton, Gary Joses, Donald Daoust, Phillip Townsend, Brent Harris, Aaron Boswell, Billy Ouzts, Jimmy Davis, Robbie Hancock, Steve Brummei. Top Row: Brad Stephenson, Rufus Gilford, Tommy Brown, Kenny Majtyka, Steve Witlock, Craig Gaylor, Sam Roberts, Bharet Patel, Troy Tracy, James Blandon, Daniel Hooks, Cornelieus Martin, Steve Roberts, Ran- dall Robison, Rodney Benham, Ricky Miller, Mike Olson, Greg Hathcoat. 792 Jr. High Vocal In sixth hour vocal Kerwin Tomas sings The sow took the measles, Back Row Are: Aarron Boswell and Jimmy Davis. Seventh Grade Vocal includes Bottom Flow: Christine Robinson, Connie Wyers, Angela Eg- gers, J. R, Woods, Billy Rosamond, Marc McFarland, Kim Hadley, LaVon Jackson, Mrs. Moore. Row 2: Teressa Hobbs, Jon Ed Yates, Tina Jaggars, Kwanna McNack, Giennda Catlett, Marsha Welch, Rhonda Meeks. Row 3: Ricky Marrs, Cathy Stidham, Johnnie Gerstle, Paul Allen, Linda Clayton, Angela Lawrence, Shelly Roskam, Christy Barnes. Row 4: Rhonda Clark, Crystal Gobble, Lori Canary, Kris Bier- chen, Lisa Sanders, Johnny Heller, Dale Holman, Colleen Crowe, Paula Rice, Michelle Day, Vicki Glines. Top Row: Holly Nicholas, Shelley Ellis, Lois Turley, Rocky Gipson, Veronica Smith, DeWanna Hays, Tammy Jones, Kristi Keim, Susan Scroggins, Janie Scroggins, Suzanne Schwab. Not Shown: Angie Butcher, Lucinda McNeil, Tina Sutton, Michelle Welch, Paul Robertson and Dee Culp. A Spirituals are sung much in Junior High Vocal. Philip Townsend joins fifth hour class in singing Sinner Man. A Jennifer Taber plays the flute for the Jr, High Christmas Concert as they sing Soft Winds Over Bethlehem. Jr. High Vocal 193 It Sounds So Eosy VICA Students learn step-by-step to con- struct a house. First is the groundwork, marking off cor- ners and edges pouring and shaping the foundation. Then plumbing materials are set in place. Next comes the walls and roof lthe skeleton of the housel. After that comes sheetrock, insulation, and interior walls and roof. Following this comes bathroom and kitchen facilities and the electrician pays a visit. Next comes windows, gutters, exterior design, shingles, paint, etc. Soon after, all the students can stand back and take a good look at their ac- complishment and realize it is a house that everyone can be proud of. All of their team work has paid off and each student played a part. Q ,, . ,Wi ...,,y .g,,.. g g g ,i ,.., 451. i l WM .W .tl 4 sll -1-c: ri+'r 'fwr . 4' wiw .... it f .- .nn , A ,,,. ' - V ' A , A Al K A .- ' f ... N at ,... as .... - -wi -rr' g g 1 ' K 4 i 3 - M 5 , , ,+ W - ff was .. - .t --, . - s - -will K ' fs - get ' L i, - S .. si . in .rw B' s s fi g : Z: v 5 y m y- ' 'ai iiiiiii ' .. . i V f Q 2 8 5 sa. X s h N t at i , X , 1b:k ,,:,. , . ,g.,. ,qq s W fx w X Q 3, A l .jK..,.,Qx - X si s 1 X is S , 0 do. mt 4 Jimmie Murray looks desperately for something else t - 194 Vocational Carpentry N N9 X , .55 A Tommy Parker receives a callin the field on his MSI telephone while Lance Lancaster and John Edmiston stand by. 4 Phil Foster nails down another support stud to stabilize the wall surrounding a door. L VJohn Edmiston carefully checks L measurements of corner overhangs. iw Qimm . ii ss I A Tommy Parker marks off a piece of plywood to the highest specifications. VMorning and afternoon classes include Front Row: Duane Fulk, Jimmie Murray, Chuck Osburn, Shane Greer, John Edmiston, James McKeehan, Shawn Flock, Chad North. Row 2: Phil Foster, Sterling Nichols, Robert Cannon, Donnie Fowler, Donald Herd, Joey James, Brian Rankins, Ernie Ode, Kelly Choate, Instructor Frank Hovinetz. Back Row: Derek Chucula te, Ronald Hill, Glen Teel, David Rice, Tom Parker, Lance Lancaster, Cletus Harris, Lonnie Barney, Kevin Vanbrunt. A VICA officers are John Edmiston, president: Donnie Fowler, vice-presidentg Phil Foster, secretaryg Robert Cannon, parliamentariang Sterling Nichols, sergeant-at-armsg Jimmie Murray, chaplain. Vocational Carpentry 195 V Janet Coffelt and Christy Davis are studying Graphic Arts this year and seem to be enjoying themselves Get Technical Every day at 7:30 and again at 11:20 Vo-Tech students left Wagoner on a bus to Muskogee where a different kind of ex- citement and learning experience began. Sherry Cragle was enrolled in the food production management. Sherry was in this program for two years and she said she really liked it. Sherry and other students that were in the Food Produc- tion Program cooked food for the ban- quets, Open House, and they also decorated cakes. Earl Gifford was another Wagoner stu- dent in Vo-Tech. He was studying land- scaping and yard maintenance. He said that it has been a fun program for him. Vo-Tech offered opportunities for those who were interested in having the training fora good job after high school. Other courses offered were nursing, mechanics, graphic arts, electronics, and drafting. 6. P Maybe one day when you need something repaired on your car, Todd Kochell might just be your auto mechanic. P Robin Sly works on small engines just like an expert, trying to finish a whole garage full of car engines. 196 Vo- Tech U au.. 'M'Wf ii 4 These three Vo- Tech students Bob Jones, Jim Seprish, and Mike Batterson seem to enjoy what their course in diesel mechanics consists of. -aww kkxx N km t,.sX,MmMNmk,M NMR. .V of 1 NNN! 44 J, 1 .WML V A A Q I f NF 113 S' A Karen Choate, Cindy McDaniel, and Krista Nichols leave Wagoner every A Frank James is one of the students that can look forward to a good career morning to learn and experience the responsibility and loving care of being a out of all the time he went to Vo- Tech for masonry. HUVSS. Vo-Tech 797 N .9 Vqaggmggwp , QQQYJN fl' W of P W Of W M vw fig NN Rii35ff'I i i ri pix A.,, at 1,-.- i E I ! ' 198 Ad fxgfgqff Ulljjij ,K-9,6 llqkpgqp 179999 'flwffi 0741 ff WWW W NWWWWH XQO T149 ffgm V'W A'lf1Sf'W4v-Qwfzfy ,A WWW ' 'H ' . X .5 B! Q: fi ti? gg or -1-V'-1' gl l . I w Wu. I W K , 7 7 Ad 199 Y Y V W KV W YW V V V H n x Compliments of American Bank awk QM W . 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Main Wagoner, OK 74467 485-3332 202 Ads PHUEN G Big'ens TZQZA 'me us-r is we-rs' I Patrons 4.1- , CL, .,,- f'lr4'fnf Friends of the Yearbook Tommy Lou Abner- Class of 1942 John B. Abner - Class of 1974 Byrline Thomas - Class of 1963 Dan tClass of 1965! and Janie tClass Wilfong Chris Wilfong - Class of 1984 Amy and Addy Wlltong Mr. and Mrs. Bill Teague Congratulations from the Thurmans Bandy and Pat Garvin and Crew Yea! Seniors The Crawford family Congratulations Seniors - The Lemleys Sr. 84 Do lt All Night Long - Rebecca Congratulations from the Engles Working Student of 19661 Congratulations from the Greuels Walter and Myrtle Rogers Go Dogs! Congratulations from the Nichols Ginger Noetzol and Christy Smith David, Cindy and Todd Drake - 1977-1980 Yea Seniors! Shelly Garrison Go Dogs! Cantrell Backhoe The Sapp is back and wishes the class of '84 Good Luck Don and Shirley Breed Chris and Renee Breed Yea! Seniors Johnny - Sue - Johnna - Marti Wells Jim and Shug Edmiston Congratulations Seniors - Dr. and Mrs. Mark Wilson and Tracy Wilson Mister Chicken Mister Chicken 5-4224 Jodi and Gary Spriggs Ads 203 SUPW 238 E Cherokee Wagoner, OK 74467 49183485-4434 Ladies Shoes and Accessories HARDWARE STORES - Coupon - Bring in yearbook for 10M off any item. Kelly Studio KELLY STUDIO, INC. The Ideal Place to Purchase Your Senior Portrait Portraits Schools Commercials Proms Conventions Weddings 219 W. Broadway P.0. Box 1446 Muskogee, OK 74401 State Farm Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. JESSE G. PAGE LIFE HOME HEALTH AGENT AUTO 302 W. Cherokee St. Wagoner, OK 74467 Off: 19181 485-3256-9000 -Kentucky Fried Chicken-i--- -CWPUU - 7 I 7 7 77 ,. ,l 7 7 7 fi lli lissl Car Tires - Tools ' llr HHH7 Bed g rckgggi . - :.i I f '.A,a--- 7:. -'i' .-.. 7 . I Y V 1 -I: 7:i' I 77 I '. f I Toys -Sporting Goods lli I I IX Larry and Judy Varisco I llhh I I Kenmgky Owners 1209 w.cher I Chick!!! 485-5411 222 E Cherokee Wagoner, OK lvvi I H .I INSURANCE Holy Cross Mobile Homes congrattrlarions, Se 's Westfall Mobile Homes Inc. Where Service Begins With the Sale 101 Blake Drive 9181485-5448 Jct. Hwys 1169 and 51 C YOSS wagoner, OK 74467 Catholic - Wal-Man C h u rch 100 N. State Street Bingo EVERY MONDAY NIGHT 1 Grocery Working Student -1 Realty Town Office Lake Office 485-9525 485-9526 462-7721 462-3444 W a g o n e r G re e n C o u n t ry R ea Ity Mickey Carter - Broker Ads 205 Sullivan Dr. johnson I yd' We Cater fo Cowards lmoomtn nnnolnni: Df- Gfsvofv W- whom 231-233 East Cherokee Genera' D9nn3'rY Wagoner, Okla. 74467 Pat Johnston 4833353 110 E. Cherokee A g e n wagoner, OK 74467 606 ll.E. 3rd, Wagoner, 0K 74467 - Uwnors - Mary Hunter - Aooountin7g 81 Tax Sorvioo Phono 485-2 33 OO Frances Moors - lnsuranoo if Phono 485-3429 C 'O Q5 Home 485-5465 Working Students Senior Kim Courtney who works at Wagoner Flower Shop remembers a scary experience that happene while she was delivering flowers to a funeral home. Tinker Coles and she had just finished setting u the flowers around a casket and had turned to leave when Kim heard a loud thump. Kim took off running to the car screaming, Run, Tinker, he's alive! It turned out that a bouquet of roses had fallen over in front of the casket. Kim worked at the flower shop for over a year. She worked after school and Saturday mornings. Her many jobs ranged from making snowcones, arranging flowers, and delivering them, to cleaning up the shop. In May Kim was married to David Johnson fclass of '83, so her working was to save money for their future. Kim plans to stay in d P OI1 H - , Z'l..?.?L ':.?. :.:3:,, .:f::5, g:: Friendly ptlaiissingssl Mfybe 7- 1 1 StQI'eS WUUEPH Cleaners Pants 81 Shirts Service 404 W. Cherokee Wagoner, OK 74467 485-4030 Tuxedo Rentals Gene Wilson Bryan Wilson 1 Modern Cleaners 206 Ads 7-Eleven Open 24 Hours 2 Locations 69 Highway South and Prestolite Road - 1303 South McQuarrie ... Wagoner Flower Showmans Mary Beth Huggans Congrats, Grads! X SHOWMAN WW ttadlo lhaoli ASSOCIATE STORE 700 W. Cherokee 485-21 77 485-2542 WMM ara! W W COBLENTZ 553in'i'Pf5Ti'ie CONSTRUCTION, mc. 485-3081 Trophies , , Plaques Custom Building M . Ugiziirgrszlng Eldon Coblentz Arts 81 Crafts 918'485'3498 Imprinted Sports Wear P.0. Box 563 Wagoner, OK 74467 designs. efC- Fxeggiecrgl X: 91 ne? Savingsfi, Loan 404 G West CheI'0kee 918l485-3222 100 S. Gertrude 485-4561 L Designs, Etc. Victor 7 Ads 207 - Stacy's J' ml -,,k.,,,,... I' l A Jamie-lu Stacy, Sr. '84, lends her suppor t to the family business. Stacy's Motor Company Oldsmobile GMC Trucks Selling cars in Wagoner since 1948 705 W. Cherokee 485-2188 208 Ads Working Student Center's CENTER'S FURNITURE Sears Bob 84 Carol Risor Authorized Catalog Sales Merchant S G 3 232 E. Cherokee Wagoner, Oklahoma Shop From the Convenience and Comfort of Your Home Peters' 19181 485-3127 DAY C9183 485'5073 NIGHT C9181 4 85-5884 NIGHT 485-2102 PETERS' TIRE 81 WRECKER SERVICE COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE KENNETH PETERS 100 S. LEE Owner WAGONER, OK 74467 Rainbow NBON Blaylock's Blaylock IZSVLXDZTFAOFG Food Market 9181485-4571 409 W. Cherokee 485-2130 PROPERTIES Ads 209 3 Rogers' MYm3'5 Glens U .HAQQMML Scwucg 74e ?caze4t Qoad CMAQ- I 81 Myrno s 101 Sourh Moin Wogoner, OK 485 3391 485-3121 Rogers Drug Co., Inc. 326 E. Cherokee wa one, QK 9 . i Properties, Inc. Hazel Walker Owner, Broker WAGONER PROPERTIES, INC. Real Estate Matchmakars gf is 1002 8, M o , , ,m Wagoner, ox 74467 , A A Office- 918-485 5585 Res. 918 485 2340 210 Ads - Wagoner Bronze .K iff, . 5511-fii iii X 1201 Aluminum. Don Appljance 'N-..... 7 Helen's n Ef: : qh. A Y 2: . . -ox, :KQ F o , l . Sz GlffS Ei 3 for your gzft needs as well as your m ake selectzons for yqyf Ioh o- , o-1oo i ih.h o ,,olooo o i,1.ok I i n Knnn nnn'1' :Q-T Rebholz n nnnn A Q' F, an n ' . , f Q X N ooooool n f I H no nnn 'Q ::. agg' non n oon l! nn y QA K 7 l f A Q: nn ll' m'Ein I Lzzni' 1L.' 'oo:..LL, . Q 1224 S M? W 5 XX? Z Owners - and Tana Carr n WY and Betty Mccoy ,,ff o 99 3 o 4' my f -' fszm W:-.-W. :Q 3' Qian - 42 i:-' 1 'x - ' a:f:,vk f :Q Ex W '- E W Q fr E XM Mm mf XX X N ESQ, ix ak xx K 1: mm nm s W Y 'mg TSWff.Lg1fQ5Pl Q S N 4 N 21 mv S Mlm M is Nmgm Nvirmwxi av if Q .,......e., :WX --Iv 2ss1if5.gmfg..f..fa...1i ' I . . W .. -.. . E r . ' - V oo,, - A--- -' ---- -- . wan--i5 k1 .i' f: N 'n f...1,Q HW.. 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West Cherokee wagonef OK Cooking 485 5644 112 S h M 485 3668 ff F derated Qefgme fecmlqla Ween OP H gT Nk C D t G E S M 485 2168 W Professzonal Seruzce Wzth Dzgmty HERSMAN FUNERAL HOME 111 NE 2nd 485 2213 Randy an d Sh p i Prestolite fww' W' A ., we A Sillllte to 1110 CIEISS of '84 ,,, N .mv K Q nip is A 1 tw. L M 2S 'fx-be-ex , H .fx 'Nw ' rw W ' , ywnbw-WMI: 1 or ,Q N W N-W WM . .kkkyk F th P I l l3l'BSll0IiIB All of us at Prestolite share your happiness as you your lives. And whether you go on to college or raduate from hi h school. You soon will be be in our care no - h 'th P t l't g g g y er w per apswi resoie making important decisions which will be shaping - we wish you well! prestah te An QLLIED Company WHQDHBYQ Kliihlllllil 214 Ads Balfour Danson EStim8f8S Geo Darison TV8f ink. Fred. G. Ixlgaifeh, G Menbcv Doctor o 506 East Wagoner, 918 pt meify American Optometric Association Ads 215 -- Mallett Mallett Funeral Service .lacy Wlczlletz' - Oconee - 417 5. edmeee Jack Lewis Guy Wilson 485-5646 485-291 1 i LaBarge Compliments of l D 1 l:l LaBarge inc - Action Mufflers U LaBarge Tubular Products A Company of LaBarge, Inc. 1300 North LaBarge Avenue Wagoner, Oklahoma 74467 :bn MUFFLERS. INC. Quality Work - Competitive Price Custom Pipe Bending - Foreign and Domestic Duals - Major Credit Cards lAcross From the Courthousel 330 E. Cherokee 485 4579 Wagoner, OK Sonny Thompson Owner - Barney's Barney's Roofing gg 84 Sheet Metal -A-v.:-rf 02-0 Industrial Commercial Y .,, Residential 4 L - Owners - -49 f-V ' Clyde and Dottie Barney 'Ag' 223 S. Main Wagoner, OK lg 485-3652 ' ' 485-4346 216 Ads Sleeper Wagoner Abstract John D. Sleeper Insurance - Real Estate 213 E. Cherokee Wagoner, OK. 485-3420 485-2315 ,D Working Student Wagoner County Abstract Co Established in 1907 219 E. Cherokee 485-2215 Abstracts Title Insurance Escro ws Margie Semore - Owner - Ads 217 -- First Wagoner First Wagoner Bank 81 Trust Company e fzfxdt Q' 6'Serving Wagoner and the Surrounding Area Since 1395,' FIRST WAGONER MOTOR BANK A F IIS B k Member F.D.I.C 309 311 Ch h St t Wagoner, OK 74467 d --- Wagoner Newspapers Homes by Gayla Wagoner Newspapers SL Commercial Printing Wagoner Tribune Wagoner Record Democrat Coweta Times-Star Office: 212 E. Cherokee 485-5505 - Be nam BENHAM'S EXTERMINATORS 485 2457 Let's Go Bulldogs! - Working Student Ads 219 - jean Auto JEAN AUTO SUPPLY TayIor's fdwg f f fm, we gm M k , ,GW E, ff' fwzmsisfwzzi f , 1, f 11- rf f- 5 , sf-fm'-1: -- f ' f f :.s ' f f2 --2 , ff ff - - 2.1-ff' 4 W -- ', , ' 115: ' , 2 1 f ff' -- rm ',:fx:.-- fn rs L ' L ff ' r ' , V ' , - 1 1 ,:f:Q:'f .. , - 4 -, . 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Cherokee 485-2250 Wagoner, OK 74467 may 485-4525 - Working Student x if - Chapman e Farm Tire Field Service Chopmon Tire Service Hwy. 51 West Wagoner, OK 14467 Wheel Alignment A. D. Red Chapman, Owner New and Used Tires Phone 485-3680 Brake Service Ads 221 1 Lancaster LANCASTER AGENCY 485-2106 Eu I Bill and James Lan aster -- Henderson J HQEEQQESQEE Bli,!5!?.ER MSM Hugh Commercial Mason Residential mffm HEATING af nm coNDmoNlNc., INC. 485-4444 Wagoner, OK Rosson ROSSON DO-IT CENTER Wagoner, OK 485-2131 Wagoner, Ok. 485-4916 Everything for your home and garden needs -- Owl Tastee Freez 115 s. Main O en and Sam Dugger - Owners W Established 1902 485-2722 TASTEE 81 Years of Dependable -eg FREEZ N Prescription Service 1109 W. Cherokee 485 3868 3 Working Student , ,-I ids National Guard NAnoNAL GUARD Congratulations! Seniors Here's Wishing You the Best, Peace, Good Fortune and Happiness. Join the Oklahoma National Guard and Get 34,000 Worth of Educational Assistance or a 31,500 Enlistment Bonus. Contact SFC Benny C. Cox 485-2946 fArmoryl SFC Clarence B. Davis 485-2946 QArmoryl SFC Billy D. Fowler 485-2946 QArmoryl Company B H 120th Engineer Battalion QCombat Heavyj P.O. Box 396 Wagoner, OK Ads 223 0 MF: H XQQQQWQQZQWQQQZO Q09 Q11 Xfq 9 I Q QQ , J Wfgiwgaigihgil Pligifigwignqwk? 3 Afxigf in 332125 Q if ijzlq Nsrm Qgifkiig I X9 fl gm 801 S. Dewey - 485-9070 agoner, OK W 54 Abbott, Charley 50 Abner, Tommy Lou 92, 188, 189 Adair, Donna 60, 177 Adams, Jerry 92, 140 Adamson, Tonya 50 Akard, Benny 20, 162, 174 Akard, Rana 13, 18, 40, 105, 170 Albertson, Teresa 70 Aida, Alan 4077 Aldridge, Janice 15, 92 Allen, Newt 60, 128, 144 Allen, Paul 82, 193 Allen, Terry 70, 110, 128, 136 Allen, Tommy 70, 136 Allred, John 128, 144 Altatfer, Phillip 60, 128, 136 Anderson, Julie 40, 107, 157 Anderson, Missy 4, 78, 177 Anthony, Randy 13, 20, 24, 151, 188, 189 Applegate, Thomas 40 Armstrong, Kim 40, 164, 165 Armstrong, Michelle 70, 192 Arneecher, Johnny Arnold, Dawn 60, 61, 177 Ashbrener, Ron 40 Asher, Scott 60 Ashlock, David 60, 66, 128, 144 .QIIJQX Biunk, Richard 15,92 Blunk, Bogie, Bogie, Bogie Elaine Bart 50, 122, 170, 171 Brenda 70 Kevin 60 102 Bohanon, Terry 95, 106 Booth, Carrie Booth, Susan 50 Boswell, Aaron 60, 192 Bottoms, Keith 92, 153 Bo 0 - I 4 o d Kevin 40 1 0 141 a , ey70 C5 f ' 3' Brandon, Cherie 50, 156, 157 Brandon, Melodie 82 Brazeal, Marsha 70, 157 Breed, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Renee 50, 152, 188, 189 Damon Ella Mae 99 Janet 70 Janice 70 Jennifer 50 Chappell, Susan 61, 157 Charboneau, Michelle 71, 156, 157 Chavez, Kenny 83, 91 Chavez, Michelle 61, 177 Chavez, Richard 83, 86 Cheatham, Lana 41, 118, 133, 146, 170 187 Cheatham, Laurie 21, 29, 35, 39, 118, 170 171 187 Cheatham, Lisa 41, 119, 132, 133, 146 170 187 Chew, Joy 41 Ches, Leslie Choate, Karen 21 Choate, Kelly 22, 195 Chuculate, Aaron 83, 128 Chuculate, Derek 41, 122, 195 Chuculate, Melissa 71 Clapp, Barbara 51, 177 Clark, Brian 71 Clark, Chad 83 Clark, Kathy 61, 192 Clark, Rhonda 83, 193 Athey, Teri 70, 192 Atkison, Melanie 70, 157 B Bailey, Becky 177 Bailey, Dana 20,230 Baker, Breezeda 40, 189 Baker, Dana 20, 154, 164 Baker, Gilbert 20 Baker, Jenni 82 Baker, Johnny 70 Baker, Nancy 92 Craven, LaDonna 4, 22, 170 Barlow, Karen 50 Barnard, Bobby 50, 122 Barnard, Theresa 60, 157 Barnes, Christy 82, 85, 193 Barney, Lonny 5, 40, 195 Bartell, Joy 40, 170 Batterson, Greg 60, 144 Batterson, Mike 197 Baxter, Christy 50, 52, 133 Baxter, Tammy 40, 42, 107, 112, 113 Bayird, Trina 82 Beaman, Nancy 70, 156, 157 Beard, Charlette 20 Beck, Pam 98 Beeler, Gail 50, 51, 170 Benham, Bill 96 Benham, Rodney 70, 136, 192 Bennett, Alice 92, 163, 186 Benningfield, Lori 70, 78, 157 Benningfield, Sandi 98 Benningfield, Vikki 82 Biby, Tommy 50, 172 Bierchen, Kristie 82, 193 Bird, Bobby 82 Bird, Janet 192 Bird, Ray 70 Blackford, Casey 82 Blackford, Kristi 50 Blackford, Sonya 13, 40, 165 Blagg, Jessie 82 Blagg, Michael 5, 40, 140 Brown, Tommy 60, 128, 192 Brownfield, Kelly 70, 157 Bruce, Robby 71, 128, 136 Bruce, Scott 82 Brummett, Brad 71, 128, 144 Brummett, Steve 60, 144, 192 Brunson, Regina 82 Bryant, Darla 82 Builett, William 60, 69, 140, 144 Bumbalow, Mike 21 Bumbalow, Teresa 71, 192 Burchett, Mike 50, 52, 189 Burk, Mitzi 40 Burks, Scott 40, 122, 140, 141 Burks, Steve 71, 128, 144, 145 Burris, Darla 50 Burrows, Bryan 40, 46, 103, 122, 187 Butcher, Angie 82 Butler, Debbie 41, 170 C Caftey, Gary 71, 128, 136, 157 Cagle, Jimmy 50, 157 Camp, John 21 Campbell, Louwanna 60, 177, 192 Canary, Lori 82, 193 Canary, Tiffany 60, 157, 177 Candy, Aaron 51, 122, 131 Bybee, Ray 71, 144 Clayton, Belynda 83 Clayton Clayton , Glenda 83 , James 83 Clayton, Jeanette 41 Clayton, Linda 83, 193 Clayton Loria 83 Clayton, Ricky Clayton, Stevie 5, 41, 122, 123, 130, Clegg, Brandon 61, 128 Cleveland, Chris 61 Clowers, John 83, 128, 144 Cobb, Deborah 71, 138, 192 Cobb, Dennis 51 Cobb, James 41, 189 Cochran, Jane 108 Coday, Louis 71 Coffelt, Angie 106 Coffelt, Janet Rodriguez 47, 196 Coffelt, Scott 22 Cole, Jemolee 92 Cole, Linda 51, 110 Cole, Lisa 83 Cole, Tuel 97 Collier, Kevin 71, 128 Collins, Darrell 41, 44, 122, 127, 187 Collins, Kim 42, 133, 146, 164 Collins, Linda 92 Collins Richard 61, 128, 136 Collins, Tarrimy 22 Collis, Sharon 42, 107, 177 Cook, Deanna 71, 138 Cook, Durward 131 Candy, Donnette 61, 192 Candy, Wanda 21, 24, 170 Cannon Cannon, Kim 61, 66, 68 Michael 51, 138 Cannon, Patti 98 Cannon Robert21, 103, 115, 140, 195 Cantrell, Becki 21, 103, 165, 189 Cantrell, Brad 11, 61 I1 r I. an 3 1128 antrell eit 82,87,144 Cantrell Misty 41 141, 143, Cooper, Butch 51, 122, 155, 170 Cooper, James 93 Cooper, Jeff 42 Courtney, Kim 22, 186, 189, 206 Cowden, Kathy 42 Cox, Larry 93 Cox, Shawn 71, 128, 136, 157 Cozart, Rasalind 61 Cozart,Tony12,51, 131,135 Cragle, Sharon 22, 110 Craven, Camillie 19, 42, 47, 102, 162 Blair, Blair, Blair, Blair, Becky 5, 18, 40, 133, 146, 170, 187 Melody 50, 156, 157 Mike 82, 87, 128 Odema 92 Blandon, James 70, 128, 136, 192 Blandon, Jamesetta 4, 19, 40, 133, 146, 170, 183, 187, 189, 191 Blanket, Leslie 5, 60 Blanket, Welena 20, 189, 202 Blaylock, Greg 21, 31, 37, 122, 140, 141, 143, 164, 165 Carr, Cathy 103 Carter, Kendall 71 Carter, Laura 61. Carter, Shawn 61 Carver, Jill 71, 138, 192 Casey, Kristy 21, 133, 146, 170 Caskey, Clay 61, 128, 144 Cason, Thomas Castillo, Charles 51 Catlett, Glenda 83, 193 Catlett, Scott 61 Caudle, Andy 83, 128 Caudle, Tate 83, 128 - Chacon, Mike 83 Chandler, John 71, 72, 115, 128, 136 Chandler, Laura 83 Chandler, Theresa 41, 44, 157, 158 Chappell, Barbara 96 156, 157 Crawfo Crawfo Crawfo Crawfo Crawfo rd, Kiersten 71, 138, 192 rd, Michelle 51, 103 rd, Sandra 177 rd, Terri 83 rd, Traci 22, 164, 205 Cree, Michelle 52, 149, 177, 230 Crisp, Julie 84 Crisp, Peggy 84 Crist, Lisa 148, 177, 179 Crowe, Colleen 82, 84, 185, 193 Crowe, Missy 61, 157 Crowe, Shannon 59, 133 Crowder, Teri 84 Crumm, Chris 84, 128 Culp, Dallas 84 Culwell, Jerry 61 Culwell, Shelly 84 Cunningham, Scott 61 1 Greer, Lisa 53, 57 g Q23 Dale, Diana 61, 66 Dale, Jerry 84 Dale, Johnnie 93 Dale, Kenneth 22 Daoust, Donald 72, 192 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Christy 42, 72, 196 Jimmy 62, 192 Karen 51 Lisa 5, 42 Matt 84, 128 Flowers, Maxine 4, 19, 42, 163 Foltz, Amy 62, 67, 157 Ford, Mike 6, 42, 43, 131, 183 Ford, Pam 62, 152 Forkaker, Erik 11, 62 Fosburg, Barry 52 Foster, Cheryl 93 Foster, Phil 23, 115, 194, 195 Foutch, Jenny 72 Fowler, Donnie 24, 36, 195 Fowler, Ruth 99 Francis, Kelly 62 Francis, M. T. 42, 131, 170 Gibbs, Davis, Tina 19, 51, 57, 133, 146, 147, 170, 183, 187 Davison, Karen 93 Day, Cooper 11, 42, 140, 141 Day, Michelle 84, 193 Deatherage, Sonya 62 Deckard, Rhonda 42 Denison, May 99 Denton, Don 51, 159 Denton, Kim 42,47 Diaz, Sandra 62 Dickenson, Bill 93 Dodson, Charles 72 Dorninquez, Jeanette 71, 72, 156, 157 Dorr, Alice 62, 168, 192 Dorr, Dona 95 Dorr, Jarrod 72, 128, 136 Doris, Debbie 72, 192 Dougherty, Becky 62 Drake, Johnny 22, 37, 39, 122, 124, 126, 140, 141, 142, 162 Drake, Roger 62, 66, 128, 140, 144, 145 Dry, Doug 93, 128, 140, 144 Duell, Becky 23, 32, 164, 186, 213 Dugan, Timmy 51 Dugger, Keith 6, 72, 76, 128, 144 Dugger, Scott 12, 42, 114, 170, 183 Duke, Billy 84 Dumond, Bruce 23 Dunkerson, Carla 23, 170 Dunkerson, Liz 62 Dunlap, Steve 84, 128 Dyer, Chris 51, 57, 122, 130, 131, 183,231 E Earlabuagh, Roger 51, 110 Easley, Shane 62 Edminston, John 23, 20, 194, 195 Edmiston, Shug 93, 186 Eggers, Angela 84, 193 Eichhron, Bobby 72 Eichhron, Gary 84 Elliot, Doug 72 Ellis, Bob 81, 93 Ellis, Shelly 84, 193 Free, Carla 52, 156, 157, 188, 189 Free, Sheri 84 Freeman, Chuck 62, 66, 128, 136 Freeman, Donnett 72 Freeman, Ron 93, 187 French, Kelly 52 French, Kevin 52, 170 French, Trey 10, 42, 148, 151, 157, 189 Frost, Clay 14, 97, 153 Fulk, Daniel 72 Fulk, Duane 24, 172, 175, 95 Fulk, Jamie 62, 144 Fuller, Evelyn 95 Fulmec, Steven 52 Fulton, Leanne 7, 63, 102 Furr, Deborah 85 Gaimes, Tameshia 72, 192 Galusha, Kelly 13, 24, 35, 36, 148, 152, 183, 186, 189 Galusha, Kris 63, 109, 152, 153, 192 Gammel, Stacy 63, 176, 177 Galusha, Tish 93 Galloway, Joe 93, 164, 183 Garrison, Jamie 85 Garrison, Shelly 24, 25, 36, 118, 119, 170 Garrison, Sheila 62, 63, 121 Garrison, Sherri 62, 63 Garrison, Tony 24, 106 Gartrell, Donald 85 Grayson, Angeline 63 Grays Grays Grays Gravit Gravit on, Brenda 63 on, Edward on, Tina 73 t, Cleora 97 t, Cindy 25, 143 Gregg, Carissa 25, 35, 37, 133, 146, 162, 163, 170 ,183,187 Green, Chelle 63, 177, 192 Green, Jackie 52, 152 Green, Sam 53, 172 Greer, James 85 Greer, Scott 85, 128 Greer, Shane 43, 195 Greer, Suzanna 85 Greer, Gruel, Tommy 73, 136 James 73, 157 Greuel, Steven 43, 156, 157, 188, 189 Griggs, Marcus 53, 108 Grime s, Mike 53, 189 Groat, Allen 63, 102 Groat, Andy 43 Gross Gross .Cynthia 12, 43, 188, 189 , Monica 43, 177 Grove, Becky 73 Grove, Tonya 12, 43 Gauna, Lio 73, 128 Gaylor, Craig 63, 128, 144, 192 Gaylor, Guy 73, 128, 144 Gaylor, Melissa 73, 192 Gaylor, Stacy 43, 170 Gerstle, Johnnie 85, 93 Geurin, John 85, 128 Geurin, Leslie 4, 63 Geurin, Lisa 43, 164, 165 Geurin, Stacey 73 Gibbs, Donnetta 52, 133, 135 Lorraine 73, 138 Gugliuzzi, Andy 53 Guilfoyle, Denise 73 Guilfoyle, Traci 85 J! Hadley, Kim 85, 193 Hadley, Melissa 53 Haecherl, Paul 43 Hall, Barbie 73 Halliburton, Lavonne 93 Hamilton, Holly 44, 118, 187 Hammons, Aaron 85, 128 Hammons, Mike 85 Hancock, Data 53, 118 Hancock, Robbie 63, 67, 128 Hankins, Karen 25, 32, 164 Hanlin, Carla 181, 189 Hanlin, Kim 71, 73, 192 Hann, Shane 85 Hannichel, Doug 53 Hardin, Christy 53 Hardin, Janie 63, 64, 185 Hardin, Julie 82, 86, 185 Hargrove, Joyce 93 Harlin, Lane 53, 107 Harlow, David 93, 128, 144 Harper, Shawn 86 Harris, Brent 63, 192 Harris, Brian 13, 25, 164, 178 136, 192 Gilbert, Charmagne 3, 50, 52, 189 Elbon, Mike 72, 136, 128 Elkins, Daniel 42 Elsey, John 62, 144 Elsey, Shelly 3, 51, 177, 179, 183, 189, 191 Engle, Debra 62, 66, 156, 157 Engle, Lori 51, 157 Engle, Murray 99 Erwin, Lisa 42, 119, 152, 170 Erwin, Steve 52, 122 Ethridge, Joe 98 Ethridge, Joyce 95 Everett, Michelle 72 Evitt, Kevin 84, 128 Ewing, Mike 49, 164 3 Farrar, David 7, 52 Farmer, Gary 62 Farrow, Rose 72 Gilford, Allen 43, 110, 189, 191, 210 Gilford, Rufus 63, 192 Gilmore, Bryan 52, 122 Gilmore, Jason 85 Gilliam, Marla 63 Gibson, Jamie 63, 177 Gipson, Rocky 85, 193 Givens, Carol 63, 138 Givens, Jackie 52 Gladden, Jim 99 Glines, Vicky 85, 193 Gobble, Crystal 85, 193 Goff, Aaron 73, 128, 136 Goff, Eric 24, 108, 122, 125, 130, 131, 135, 181, 189, 190 Goff, Sean 43, 45, 180 Goforth, Danny 43 Goforth, Janiece 73 Goines, Joyce 73 Harris, Cletus 25, 195 Harris Harris Hatch Hathc Hawle , Clifford 53 , Julie 64, 138 , Don 53 oat, Greg 73, 192 y, Carla 73 Hayes, Chris 86 Hayes, Roger 96 Hayes, DeWanna 86, 193 Heath, Brenda 53 Heath, Danny Heath, Joe 25 Hefner, Rhonda 25, 29, 108, 114, 11 Hefner, Johnny 86, 87, 90, 128, 193 Hellinger, Julie 74, 138 Hellinger, Kathy 74 Helme Henso r, Joann 64, 177 n, Angie 53, 189 Henson, Bo 74 Henson, Mary 25 Henson, Shannon 74 143, 186 Faulconer, Kelly 84 Faulkner, Sandee 72, 157 Ferrel, Shawn 72, 74, 128, 136 Feterly, Wayne 23, 115, 156, 157, 158 Fields, Jeff5, 42, 131, 164 Fleming, Heather 62, 120, 188, 184, 185 Flock, Shawn 23, 37, 173, 175, 195 Flowers, Elaine 4, 19,52 226 Goines, Kaprecia Goines, Laura 85 Goodall, Margo 73, 192 Goodall, Yvonne 52 Gordon, Joe 93, 128, 131 Gorman, Traci 52, 119, 175 Graham, Pandra 24 Granger, Jimmy 52 Gray, Aileen 52 Herd, Donald 44, 195 Herd, LaDonna 74 Hert, Anthony 25 Hert, James 53, 179 Hickey, Patsy 3, 26, 27, 33, 119, 186, 189, 190 Hickman, Teresa 86 Hicks, Don 53 Hill, Arrondon 74, 136 J Hill, Curtis 13, 44, 122, 131, 153, 162 Hill, Ronald 44, 195 Hilton, Nile 64, 65 Hobbs, Teresa 86, 193 Holcomb, Robert 86 Holman, Dale 84, 86, 193 Holman, Terrie 26, 35, 37, 38, 162, 170, 171, 186 Holmes, Anthony 86 Holmes, Glen 74, 128, 144 Holt, Collin 74, 128, 136 Holt, Trent Hooks, Daniel 74, 136, 192 Hopkins, David 86 Hoskins, Mary 64, 177 Hosley, Jack 64, 68, 157 Hosley, Mike 86 Houtz, Jennifer3, 64, 157 Houtz, Robbie 86 Hovinetz, Frank 93, 195 Ho ard, R nee 64 H6-idanilw. 164. 175 Howell, Tammy 44 Huggans, Scott 53, 122 Hughes, Helen 99 Hughes, Joel 53 Hughes, Missy 86 Humphries, Jennifer 19, 54, 155, 170, 183 Hunt, Sherry 86 Hunter, Pat 74, 79, 128, 136 Huntington, Donna 54, 177 Hurd, John 64 Hutchens, Billy 19, 26, 108, 130, 131, 162, 181 l-lutchens, Jamie 4, 74, 78, 138 JI Ishamel, Jason 86, 91, 128 lsley, Alicia 74, 138 lsley, Jason 44, 106, 122 lsley, Sheila 54, 157 Ivy, Sunshine 93 Hytche, Ted 95 lness, Lila 97 Jackson, Kathy 99 Jackson, LaVon 193 Michael Jackson 12 Jackson, Tammy 4, 61, 64, 192 Jackson, Teneshia 86 Jackson, Teresa 64 Jaggers, Tina 86, 193 James, Frank 44, 197 James, Joey 44, 195 James, Renee 106, 189 Jeffers, Brad 26 Jenkins, Jennifer 5, 18, 26, 27, 108, 170, 171 Jenkins, Kelly 74 Jennings, Chad 64, 66, 136, 137 Jennings, James 99 Jennings, Johnson, Bobby 64 Johnson, Johnson Johnson, Johnson, John 64 Johnson, Loretta 26 Johnson, Ralph 94 Johnson, Susannah 74 Johnson, Todd 74 Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Albert 54, 122 Bob 26, 197 Clint 74, 128 Darrin Diana 44, 170 Frank 87, 128 Jones, Greg 74 Jones, Janet 74 Steftine 44, 164 Chris 44, 188, 189 ,Christy 44, 164, 177, 178 Jeanetta 12, 26, 170 Jones, Johnny 64, 66, 136, 185 Jones, Kenny Jones Laura 75 Jones Matt 75, 136 Jones v Millie 70, 75. 192 Jones, Rebecca 26, 35, 114, 164, 165, 183, 189 Jones, Rusty 87, 128 Jones, Susan 27, 108, 133, 146, 170, 187 Jones, Tammy Sr. 20, 27, 35, 36, 142, 152, 153, 170, 171, 183 Jones, Tammy 7th 87, 193 Jones, Tina 75, 80, 192 Jordan, Freddy 75 Joses, Gary 75, 128, 136, 192 Justice, Diana 54, 156, 156 JI Kauffman, Kelly 54, 152 Kealiher, Greg 75, 136 Kealiher, Michele 47, 183 Keeton, Jay 44 Keim, Kristi 85, 87, 193 Kelley, Jay 75, 128 Kelliher, Katie 54, 157, 159 Ketterman, Christian 54 Keys, Rickey 23, 34, 122, 123, 125, 131 Keys, Wallace 44, 49, 122, 187 Kilpatrick, Keith 50, 54 Kilpatrick, Kenneth 44, 157, 159, 164 Kilpatrick, Mike 75, 192 Kinyon, Susie 64, 177, 192 Knight, Bridgette 54 Kochell, Todd 27, 196 Kraker, Mitch 27, 28, 37, 38, 180, 222 Krause, Pat 87 Kubistek, Bobby 44, 180 Kyle, Laura 86, 87 sl' Lacy, Debbie 54 Lambert, Sheryl 94 Lampson, Derina 54 Lampson, Dion 75 Lancaster, Jennifer 64 Lancaster, Lance 7, 45, 122, 140, 194, 195 Landers, Jamie 87 Landers, Tommy 75, 136 Landrum, Denise 45, 157, 164 Landrum, Guy 75, 128, 144 Lannen, Amberly 27 Lannen, Terrel 54 Latch, Chris 27 Laster, Richard 27, 108, 189 Lauterbach, Eric 50, 54, 102 Lawrence, Angela 87, 193 Lee, Barbara 87 Lee, Karen 75, 157, 192 Lee, Sharon 45, 156, 157, 159 Lemely, Eric 87, 128 Lewis, Barbara 94, 102 Lightfoot, Diane 54, 132, 133, 146, 170, 183, 187 Lightfoot, Gene 87, 128 Limb, Kristi 64, 157 Lipton, Darlene 45 Lipton, Paula 54 Littlefield, Keith 28 Lively, Shawn 75 Long, John 87 Lowrnen, Lesa 75 Loretta Lynn 93 W McAull1f, Robert 28, 36, 152 McCall, Kim 64, 138 McCall, Michelle 76 McClellan, Rhonda 28, 37, 162, 170, 186, 188, 189 McConnell, Beth 45, 49, 105, 180, 183 McCormick, Erin 87 McCuan, Sharon 65, 184, 185 McCullough, Chelynn 28, 152, 153, 164, 209 McDaniel, Cindy 28, 197 McDaris, Mindy 76, 157, 192 McFarland, Amy 65, 120, 138, 184, 185 McFarland, Linda 95 McFarland, Marc 82, 88, 128, 185, 193 McGowan, J. D. 19,96 McGowan, Pat 76 McKalip, Bennette 4, 65 McKeehan, James 28, 195 McKellon, Torrance 88 McKellop, Ed 23, 45, 113, 122, 131 McManigle, Floyd 88 McManigle, Rana 88 MaNack, Kwanna 88, 193 McNeill, Lucinda 88 Macha, Donna 65, 192 Mackey, Shannon 64, 65 Magee, Herbert 97 Maggard, Trent 75 Mahan, Brad 87, 128 Majtyka, Kenny 60, 65, 128, 144, 192 Malone, Nancy 94 Manes, Johnny 75, 128, 192 Mansfield, Dana 24, 28, 105 Mansker, Bill 96, 153 Marlow, Kevin 87, 128 Marlow, Thomas 75, 128, 136 Marrs, Marrs, Gina 54 Richard 87, 193 Martin, Carla 45, 155 Martin, Cornelius 76, 128, 136, 192 Martin, Elaine 87 Martin Martin Martin Mays, , George 55 ,Jamie 10, 28, 143, 164, 165, 221 , Melinda 76 Brian 65, 128, 136 Meeks, Ralph 76 Meeks, Rhonda 193 Menees, Sheryl 76, 192 Mensch, Curtis 28, 106 Mensch, Lucinda 49 Merrell, Shellie 45, 168, 170, 189 Meyer, Cindy 44, 45, 127, 133, 187 Meyers, Steve 88, 128 Migis, Tina 55, 58, 177, 179, 189 Milam, Liane 65 Millard, Annette 94 Miller, Adam 45, 105, 114, 115, 157,219 Miller, Catherine 88 Miller, Darren 88 Miller, David 65, 110 Miller, Rachelle 76 Miller, Rick 76, 128, 144, 192 Mitchell, Jenny 65, 69, 120, 138 M' che I, Wendi 45 Monk, Monk, Montg 108, 164 ryon 76 Teresa 55, 189 omery, Brian 65 Moore, Cheryl 88 Moore, Kelly 3, 55, 119, 183, 187, 188, 189 Moore, Rick 55, 122 Moore Moore Moore Morga Morga , Roberta 193 , Ronnie 29 , Teri 4, 61, 65, 120 n, Chris 29, 164 n, Darrell 14, 94 Morgan, Mark 55, 122, 127, 170, 183, 187 Morgan, Shelly 50, 55, 170 Morris, Mary Ellen 189 Morris, Suzanne 189 Moses, Larry 29, 189 Muhlhauser, Robbie 55 Murphy, Christy 88 Murphy, Eddie 13 Murphy, Glen 76 Murphy, Lisa 88 Murray, Jimmie 6, 29, 122, 124, 140, 141, 151, 154, 194, 195 Murray, Mitchell 55 Muskrat, Maurice 94 Musser, Mickey 65, 144 Musser, Traci 46, 49, 183, 186 Myers, Mark 65, 128, 136 77 Naylor, Jeff 19, 46, 164 Naylor, Julie 55 Neal, Don 29 Neel, Amy 65, 231 227 Neel Neel Neel Neel Debbie 55 Glenna 46 Kim 46 f Sheryl 29, 34, 164 Nettle, Lonnie 88, 128 Newman, Amber 65 Newman, Stacy Newton, Gloria 4, 13, 19, 29, 163, 181 Niceley, David 30 Nicely, Mike 76, 157 Nicholas, Holly 88, 193 Nicholas, Steve 44, 46, 151, 157, 189 Nichols, Kim 77, 192 Nichols, Krista Osburn 30, 197, 217 Nichols, Ron 94, 105 Nichols, Sterling 30, 37, 122, 125, 127, 141, 143, 195 Nicholson, Charles 88 Nicholson, Wayne 94 Nickerson, David 46, 49, 122, 164 Noetzol, Ginger 88 Norman, Dianna 12, 65, 121, 138 North, Chad 30, 173, 195 North, Shane 65 O Ode, Ode, Ode. Ode, Ode, Chuck 66 Danny 88 Earnie 46, 195 Harold 88 Lester 66 Olson, Melissa 89 Olson, Mike 66, 192 Orsburn, Anita 46 Orsburn, Billy 77 Orsburn, Chris 66 Orsburn, Chuck 46, 195 Orsburn, Kelly 46 Orville Redenbacher 233 Orwell, George 1984 Outz, Billy 66, 192 Outz, James 30 Overall, Chester Owens, Dwight 45, 46, 103, 164 Owen, Kevin 89, 128 Owen, Terri 55, 127 Oxford, Karlene 46, 177 Page, Jon 66, 68, 102, 128, 136 Palmer, Jon 144 Panama Jack 111 Parisotto, Chris 46, 140, 141 Parisotto, Ed 46, 140, 170 Parker, Tommy 30, 122, 124, 194, 195 Patel, Bharat 66, 128, 144, 145, 192 Patterson, Tammy Payne, Brett 46, 164 Peal, Andy 46, 122, 140 Peck, Gwen 46 Peck, Kellie 30 Penn, Virginia 94 Penquite, Jim 94, 131 Perez, Jeana Perryman, Allen 89, 144 Perryman, Julie 46 Perryman, Linda 55 Peters, Jay 55 Peters, Ray 97, 153 Peters, Shannon 12, 43, 47, 105, 170 Petrilla, Laura 77, 192 Petrilla, Michelle 77 Petty, Ricky 89 Phillips, Helen 55 Phillips, Larry 89 Phillips, Mike 89 Phipps, Traci 66, 177 Pinx, Ben 55, 103 Potter, Mike 66 Powers, Danny 77 Pratt, Jim 94, 112 Pratt, Pam 94 Price, Cindy 66, 177 Price, Tammy 44, 47, 157 Oualls, Steve 66 I? Randolt, Kim 66, 192 Rankins, Dennis 56 Rankins, Diana 10, 31 Rankins, Joe 89 Rankins, Kelly Rankins, Laurie 13, 164, 177 RedEagIe, Farrah 89 Renfrow, Dean 94 Reese, Tina 31, 35, 133, 135, 146, 170 Reese, Trae 47, 164, 152 Reeves, Tommy 56 Reeves, Tonya 77, 192 Reeves, Tracy 77, 192 Rethford, Darren 56, 140 Revill, Roger 56 Rhodes, Stacy 50, 56, 170 Rhodes, Stephanie 47 Rice, David 31, 195 Rice, Jerry 47 Rice, Johnny 47 Rice, Paula 89, 193 Rice, Rhonda 47, 189 Rice, Steve 66 Rice, Wade 56 Richmond, Kevin 6, 50, 56, 122, 140, 170, 179, 187 Richmond, Kristi 66, 121, 138 Richardson Dewa ne 77 136 , Y . Richardson, Gidget47, 133, 135, 187, 189 Richardson, Paul 26, 31, 36, 122, 124, 140 Rickner, Denise 77 Rider, Nancy 77 Risor, Donna 89 Russell, Chris 67, 128, 144 Russell, Pam 67, 192 Robbins, Gladys 94 Robbins, Janet 56, 133 Roberson, Latonia 31, 32 Roberson, Sean 136 Roberts, Doug 66, 144 Roberts, Sam 66, 136, 137, 192 Roberts, Samantha Roberts, Steve 67, 136, 192 Robertson, Alonzo 6, 122, 131 Robertson, Paul 87, 89, 128, 144 Robinson, Christine 89, 193 Robison, Kelly 67, 138 Robinson, Ola Mae 31, 35, 37, 132, 133, 134, 135, 146, 186, 187, 189 Robinson, Ricky 89 Robison, Paul 47 Robison, Rance 95, 173, 176 Robison, Randall 77, 128, 136, 192 Rogers, Elaina 78, 138 Rosamond, Billy 89, 193 Rosamond, Norman 67, 136 Rose, Bennie 47, 41 Roskam, Shelly 89, 193 Rosson, Laurel 78, 138, 192 Rosson, Leslie 78, 135, 192 Rowe, Beth 56, 170 Rowe, Chris 89 Rowe, Vicky 56 S Sappington, Tonya 67, 192 Schirman, Thomas 78 Schneider, Randy 47, 164, 203 Schwab, Suzanne 90 Scott, Thomas 78, 136 Scribner, Terry 56, 146, 170, 187 Scroggins, Betty 78 Scroggins, Janie 90, 193 Scroggins, Jason 90 Scroggins, Marc 67, 128, 144 Scroggins, Mickey 48 Scroggins, Susan 67, 192, 193 Scroggins, Toby 56, 172 Sell, Connie 73, 78, 192 Tom Selleck 17 Seprish, Doug 56 Seprish, James 31, 197 Seprish, Shane 66, 67, 128, 144 Sahnahan, Bill 94 Sharp, John 48 Sharp, Karen 31, 35, 37, 146, 149 Sharp, Steve 48 Shearrer, Wes 67 Sheeley, Tony 78, 136 Sheets, Scott 78 Sheph Sherid ard, Ron 78, 128, 136 an, Ricky 67 Sherman, Yolonda 78 Showman, Chris 56, 188 Showman, Jeff 90, 128 Simpson, Michelle 90 Skelton, Scott 4, 79, 80 Slawson, Janice 24 Sly, Kendall 97 Sly, Robin 32, 196 Smiley, Kathy 56 Smith, Audra 10, 56, 57 Smith, Brett 94, 128, 131 Smith, Christy 90 Smith, Darnelle 67 Smith, Mike 67, 109 Smith, Ricky 79, 128, 136 Smith, Ronald 90 Smith, Roy 79 Smith, Tammie 60, 67, 121, 138 Smith, Veronica 90, 193 Snelling, Mike 32 Snider, Pat 90 Spears, Andrea 57 Spears, Stephanie 79, 192 Spriggs, Jason 67, 102 Stacy, Jamielu 22, 32, 36, 133, 162, 170, 187 Stafford, Steven 90 Stansell, Heidi 6, 70, 76, 79, 138, 185 Stansell, James 48, 49, 115, 152, 183, 186 Stansell, Mike 67, 128, 136 Steeley, Derek 68, 136 Stephens, Laura 6, 70, 76, 79, 138, 185 Stephenson, Brad 79, 128, 136, 192 Stevenson, Ann 94 Stewart, Beverly 67, 177 Stidham, Cathy 90, 193 Stidham, Mike 68 Stigger, Candy 188, 189 Stiggers, Tomeka 57 Stivers, Minerva 15, 95, 102 Stout, Leslie 79, 144 Storozyszyn, Stacy 79, 192 Storozyszyn, Wendy 13, 32 Stout, Johnny 32, 164 Strange, Eric 52, 57, 122 Stuck, Darrin 68, 128, 144 Stuck, Jeff 90 Suddath, Jimmy 13, 57, 140 Sullivan, David 48 Sullivan, Julie 19, 57, 170 Sutton, Jason 79, 136, 192 Sutton Sutton Sutton Swan, , Mike 90 , Tina 90 ,Tony 48, 122, 131 Lorena 90 Pink, Jerry 66, 128, 136 Pittman, Euel 96 Plunk, Shelly 55, 56, 107, 149, 170 Ponds, Tony 89 Porter, Jeft66, 136 Potter Chris 55. 188 189 2288 Sanco, John 67, 136 SanCo,Luke31,35,131,188,189,19O,191 Sanders, Linda 53, 56, 156, 157, 189 Sanders, Lisa 89, 193 Sanders, Pat 96 Sanders, Scott 78, 80, 136 Swan, Sheila 32, 35, 164 Swaringim, Richard 48, 112, 113, 122, 149, 155 170, 187 Swaringim, Steve 19, 32, 36, 108, 152 Sweet, Jeri 79, 192 Swinford, Matthew Swinford, Fiobbie 68 Swisher, Terrie 79, 192 Taylor Switzer, Ginni 79, 192 Swope, Carri 95 3 Taber, Jennifer 79, 157, 192, 193 Tackett, Wilma 99 Tart, Aleta 19, 32 Tart, John 68, 109, 128, 136 Tart, Verbeana 95 Taylor, Ann 48, 133 Taylor, Chuck 79 Taylor, Melissa 61, 68, 177, 192 Michelle 48 Taylor, , Tammy 57 wngm, Teague, Earline 98 Teague, Melisa 57, 170 Teel, Ellen 68, 138, 192 Teel, Glen 48, 122, 123, 170, 171, 195 Teel, Glen Mr. 99 Teeters, George 80, 144 Templeton, Shawn 62, 68, 128, 136 Thames, Melissa 57 Thomas, Brian 57 Thomas, Butch 32 Thomas, Kerwln 80, 192 Thomas, Shawn 57, 152, 153 Thompson Thompson Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thomason, Angie 33 Becky 80 Heedi 57, 156, 157 Jerry 68 Mitch 90 Wanda 57, 150 Darrin 68, 128, 136 Thorne, Angela 48 Thorton, Tammy 80, 156, 157 Tipton, Lisa Tisher, Connie 90 Todd, Ronda 48, 164 Tolliver, Doug 90 Toner, Pat 57, 172 Torgeson, Flob 11, 56, 57, 106 Torgeson, Shantel 68 Townsend, Philip 68, 192, 193 Townsend, Steve 33, 122, 140, Tracy, Mark 48, 183, 186 Tracy, Troy 68, 128, 144, 192 Travis, Mike 68 Trumbo, Craig 80, 144 Tubb, Craig 99 Turley, Lois 91, 193 Turnham, Ray 91 7! VanBrunt, Kevin 33, 195, 230 VanBrunt, Lora 68, 177 124, 187 Staff: Chelynn McCullough Editor Tammy Jones Kelly Galusha Vanbrunt, Sheila 68, 152, 153 VanBrunt, Tracy 6, 33, 174 Varisco, Andrew 91 Varisco, Jeff 44, 48, 115, 156, 157, 189 Varisco, Valerie 57 Vaught, Charla 95, 177 Verville, Melissa 80 Verville, Paul 80, 128 Virgil, Victor 26, 33, 37, 122, 125, 130, 131, 134, 164 'MJ Wadden, Sheila 54, 57 Wahl, Brett 91, 128 Wahl, Tamara 48 Walker, Michael 57 Walker, Terra 80, 192 Walton, Holly 33, 106 Ward, Billie 91 Ward, Darren 57 Warner, Glenn 68, 128, 144 Warren, Arneda 91 Warren, Barbara 95, 110, 132 Warren, Stephanie 68 Wassom, Angela 33, 182 Wassom, Dana 80, 192 Watkins, Kim 96 Webb, Donald 48, 140, 157, 189 Webster, Dena 67, 69, 157 Webster, Scott 91 Weedon, Bobbi 80, 192 Weedon, Eugene91, 128 Wefer, Marica 80, 157 Weist, Michael 48 Welch, Angie 34, 109, 170 Welch, Charles Welch, Larry 80 Welch, Marsha 91, 193 Welch, Michelle 91 Wells, David 91 Wells, Gail 69, 138 Wells, Johnna 48, 157 Wells, Melissa 80 Wells, Vicky West, Kevin 80, 136 Westerhouse, Stacy 69, 192 Wheeler, Gary81, 128, 192 Whitacre, Dana 69, 127, 157 White, Mark 49, 179 White, Michelle 80, 138 White, Peggy 95 White, Sheryl 69, 121, 192 White, Trena 81, 192 Whitlock, Steve 69, 102, 128, 144, 192 Whychell, Bobby Whychell, Chris 4, 34, 35, 119, 127, 188, 189 Whychell, Thomas 91 Wiley, David 34 Wiley, Shell 81 Wilfong, Amy 88, 91 Wilfong, Chris 34, 36. 108, 122. 125,131,152. 153, 1 Wilfong, 87 Janie 97 Wilkey, Angela 81 Willey, VeeVee 91 William Shakespeare 166 Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams , Adena 49, 170, 231 , Brian 49 ,Johnny 69, 128, 136 , Cantrell, Kim 49, 164 Lenny 40, 49, 122, 123, 131, 187 Williams, Mike 81, 192 Williams, Sheryl 34 Williams, Tim 69 Wilson, Billy 58, 130, 131 Wilson, Christena 34, 175 Wilson, David 58, 122 Wilson, Doug 69 Wilson, Marty 69 Wing, Thomas 58, 189, 191 Witten. Johnny 99 Wofford, Dawn 13, 20, 24, 108, 183 Wommack, Melissa 81 Woods Woodsi Woods, Woods, Wright, Wyers, Wyers, Wyers, Wynn, Nick 81 J. Fi. 193 Jerry Judy 58 Allen 81, 128, 144 Holly 58, 170 Connie 91, 193 Linda 58 Mike 81 Trachelle 5, 19, 59, 146, Yahn, Nook 81, 128, 136 Yarbrough, Gary 81, 144 Yates, Carline 98 Yates, Jon 91, 128, 144, 193 Yeary, Ivan Young, Carol 12, 56, 59, 107, 170 Young, Donnie 81, 136 Young, Gary 81 Young, Henry 81, 136 Young, Mark 59 Young, Starla 6, 49, 164 Young, Tiffany Z Zacheary, David 131 Zalmanzig, Doug 59 Ziem, Debra 49, 177 Ziem, Mike 91 187 126,170,171 ,188, 189 Chris Wilfong Credits Steve Swaringlm Ruth Kelly Studio Muskogee LISa Erwin Harvey Hunter Photographer Trae Reese Kathy Cowden James Stansell Renee Breed Jackie Green Shawn Thomas Sheila Vanbrunt Pam Ford Wagoner Terye Myers Taylor Publishing Co RGDFGSGIWTGTIVG Wagoner Newspapers for sports pictures Eric Lauterbach WHS sophomore Cartoon Art Larry Moses photographer Kris Galugha Susan Chappell photographer Tish Galusha Adviser Ellen Teel photographer The Dog Daze Yearbook is pro duced annually by the Dog Daze Staff of Wagoner High Schools It has received 2 Merit Ratings and 2 Honors Ratings by the Oklahoma In terscholastic Press Association The 1984 Dog Daze was published by Taylor Publishing Company 1550 W Mockingbird Lane Dallas Texas Kelly Kauffman . 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