Waynoka High School - Railroader Yearbook (Waynoka, OK)
- Class of 1983
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Pac-fTlan fTlania During the summer and fall of 1982 play- ing Pac-Man and collecting Pac-Man memorabilea was a big fad. You could buy everything from miniature Pac-Man games to t-shirts, notebooks, pencils, stick-on labels, shoe strings and etc. Millions of dollars were spent in the U.S. playing Pac- Man video games as well as Ms. Pac-Man and Baby Pac-Man. By the spring of 1983 Pac-Man was no longer the craze as other video games took its place. t 2 4 Cathy Lyon working clay. Assembling a kite Jimmy Eslick with science fair project. Every child picks the most in- opportune time to misbehave and Hidi Eg- gleston is no exception as she refuses to leave the court. PEOPLE AND PRC5 5 Hindergarten Eric Bouse Mark Cunningham Rex Cunningham Christopher Dickey Jeremiah Eslick Chad George Trenton Gulliford Chad Holley Brock Jeffers Melanie Marshall Stana Mavity Amanda Meek Anthony Miner Maria Ramirez Amy Redgate Landon Redgate Jaime Savage Felicia Shelton John Stine DaNae Strohmeyer Austin Thomas Angel Wilson Scott Young Not Pictured: Joey Chunn Craig Hatfield 6 First Charlotte Autrey Tobi Buttel Criston Cell Lonnie Corn. Jr. Alicia Crissup Melissa Cunningham Elicia Dickey Alan George Larry Hummel Rebecca Hutchison Tisha Kimbro Brandon Kysar Erica Kysar Melissa Lenhart Melvin Like Phillip Long Monica Redgate Johnny Rogers Micah Scott Rebecca Seachris Erin Treece Scott Truesdale James Utterback Jason Warren Jett Warren Not Pictured: Anna Brune Mitcheal Stuck 7 5ECDnd Sherry Baird Lisa Boham Sherri Brock Ray Brown Eric Crawford Lisa Curliss Michael Davidson Tessa George J. D Higgins Amy Hofen Gina Inman Patricia Johnson Janese Martin Flynn Mason Corey Miller Ellie Nutter Kyle Payne Lucinda Ramirez Sandra Ramirez Marque Sims Mandy Smiley Amy Vogt Shawna Watson Desiree Wilson 8 Compliments of WOODWARD PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION and WAYNOKA ANNUAL STAFF Third Dawndi Bouziden George Chapman Todd Chipman Mike Collins Roe Crawford Scott Devore Mekay Foust Travis Gosney Andy Jeffers Jacmda Like Brain Marshall Russell Palmer Michelle Pierce Lori Redgate Ryan Redgate Billy Rogers Crystal Seiger Jim Smith Rusty Smith Tambi Sutherland Tim Utterback Not Pictured: Billy Pearson 9 Fourth Joy Bakewell Danny Boham Erick Bradford John Bush Patty Corn Dub Cunningham Shane Devine Melanie Drake Bobby Gann Sasha Gulliford Lisa Inman Marc Martinez Robert McManis Amy Meek Stacy Meyerdirk Karrie Miller Kellie Miller Teresa Miller Thomas Miner Rebecca Morris Garrett Pepper Dana Redgate Teresa Sims Neta Stine Niki Strohmeyer Randy Urbina Dana Vogt 10 Fifth Ricky Baird Debra Barrett Chip Beale Ronnie Bouziden Carl Cells Bill Chapman Kim Chipman Shelly Collins Mariana Davidson Travis George Lori Hutchison Teresa Jacobson Ryan Mavity Kevin Newton Cullan Olson Brenda Ramirez Billy Rodriguez Steven Ross Mary Kay Savage Sandra Stinson Hickie Swartz Butch Wilson 11 Sixth Jon Bakewell Travis Ball Rebecca Barrett Billy Brown Hannah Carter Pam Corn Mark Dannar Carolyn Decker Don Alan DeVilbiss Lanna Devine Misty Ehrman David Eslick Michelle Frayer Mathew Gann Randy Given Gary Goucher Timmy Jacobson Jay Johnston Cathy King Kathy Kopf Teresa Lenhart Timmy Meek Crystal Miner Israel Palacio Cathy Sabedra Jon Sabedra Holly Smith Sherry Trissell Billy Willson Not Pictured: Shelly Renea Gregg Lavitta Palmer 12 Eeventh Leslie Bedwell Dustin Bradford Jason Conaway. STUCO Rep Aaron Carter Bradley Corbin Jimmy Eslick Jolayne Foust Troy Gosney Roy Helton. Jr Ira Johnston Kenneth Kephart Robin Knoll Shereena Like Eddie Lyon Kenm Marsalis Brad Miller. V President Floyd Miner Gma Nutter. Sec Treas Tim Olson Victoria Palacio Michael Palmer Jennifer Ralston Chris Rodngez Johnnie Smith. Reporter Paul Swartz Wendi Thomas Bob Trissell Tom Urbina Jennifer Warren Mike Whipple. President Not Pictured Charles Bozeman Compliments of COLONIAL HOUSE BUFFET. Alva Richard Barrett Heather Bolar Stanley Bouse Terri Brock, V. President Stephanie Cannon Jackie Chapman Raven Curliss. Sec.-Treas. Robert Curliss Susan Evans J. R. Kopf Stephanie Lenhart Dawn McGolden Angela Martinez Brain Olson Clint Olson. President Elio Palacio Angie Pepper. Reporter Sean Plumee Ana Ramirez. STUCO Rep. Jovona Robinson Loree Savage John Smiley Tabetha Wilson Not Pictured: Michael Batch Kenny DeShane Bryan Gregg 14 FrEshmen Michele Cohlmia Lorinda Danner Trisha Decker Jason Denney Karen Durkee. V. President Linda Eggiman Ricky Galbreath Mark Given Tracy Hayes Teresa Helton Raymond Huffman Stephanie Inman. Sec.-Treas Stephanie Jacobson Nancy Jones Tippe Kephart. Reporter Donnie Martin Tony Martinez Patrick Meek Shannon Mjller Sherri Miller. President Kathy Ryan Elizabeth Savage Lori Sutherland. STUCO Rep Mike Urbina Not Pictured David Batch 15 5aphamares Kellie Beale Juanita Bixler Ronnie Bolar Darin Clapper Lisa Clark Jimmy Cook Bob Crawford Sandy DeVilbiss Bridget Devine Chris Ferguson. V. Pres Nancy Gamble Mike Goucher Rick Hayes Demsa Johnson Chuck King Brenda Kopf Eric Latham. STUCO Rep Cathy Lyon Mindy Nutter Brenda Olson. Reporter Felix Palacio Marco Ramirez. Pres. Tina Reyes Darlene Reynolds Tracy Ross. Sec.-Treas Jeff Selvey Mike Simpson Dana Smiley Rhonda Stinson Helen Woodard Not Pictured: Rhonda DeShane Juniors Randy Barrett Floyd Bettencourt Fred Bettencourt Tina Burling Jana Bush John Callison Debbie Corbin Grant Denney Jeff Earhart. V. Pres. David Evans. STUCO Rep. Steve Haltom Marty Inman Bruce Johnson Mark Johnson Phyllis Kutz Stan Lyon David Martin John Miller Michael Muhle Sherri Olson. Reporter Mike Pierce. Pres Bobbi Robinson Tracy Scott Jim Urban Steven Valencia. Sec-Treas Not Pictured: Dawn Bolar Sticking close to the refreshments at the first dance of the year 17 Kenny Cook Janet Gambit Senior Class of 1983 CLASS OFFICERS — President Kent Wilson, V- President lotjan Taylor, Secretary — Mike Bou ers, Treasurer Kenny Cook. Reporter — Janet Gamble, STUCO Representative — Raye Lyn Nutter Brace Criswell Renae Cunningham Lora Earhart Coi or i Maroon and Silver Flower Dahonet Carnation Motto To enjoy the pretent is to enrich the future Class Sponsors Gail Bins, Rod Young Class Parents Mrs. Jack Cook. Mrs Max Devine. Mrs. Ray Natter Not Pillared Brett Ralston Framisio Ramirez 5ENIDR INDEX JAN ATHA — Band 1.2. 3. 4; Vocal 1.2.3; Tri State Honor Choir 3; Red Carpet Country Choir 3; 4-H 1. 2. 3. 4. Songleader Local and County; FCA 2. 3; FHA 1. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 2 and Vice-President 3; STUCO Rep 4; FTA 1. 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Com- petitive Speech 4; Powder Puff 3; Junior Play; Who's Who Among American High School Students; NWOSU Curricular Contest. Excellent in Clothing. KIP BEACH — Band 1, 2. 3; Competitive Speech. 1st Place Humorous Duet. NWOSU Speech Tournament; Vocal 4; Jazz Vocal 4; Junior Play; Honor Society; Stage Band 1. 2. 3; Tri-State 1.2.3. SHERRI BIXLER — National Music Hall of Fame 4; Band 1, 2. 3. 4. Assistant Drum Major 3. Drum Major 4; Stage Band 1. 2, 3. 4; Jazz Vocal 1. 2. 3. 4; All Senior Band 4; Tri-State Honor Choir 1. 2. 3; Who's Who in Music 3; Area Jr. Miss 4; Who's Who; National Honor Society; Special Usher 3; Red Carpet Country Choir Germany Austria Tour; 1st Runner-Up in Miss Waynoka; Girls' State Alternate; FTA 1. 2. 3. 4. Sec.-Treas. 3. President 4; Annual Staff 1. 2. 3. 4; FHA 1. 2. 3. Reporter 2; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Student Council V. President 4; FCA 2. 3; 4-H 1. 2. 3. 4. County President 3. 4; 4-H State Record Book. American Royal; FFA Attendant 2. 3; Senate Page 1; Co- Valedictorian; Society of Distinguish- ed High School Students; Cheerleader 2; OU All Star Marching Band Qualifier 3. MIKE BOWERS — Jazz Vocal 3. 4; Vocal 2. 3; Tri-State Honor Chorus 2, 3; Track 2. 3. 4; State Track Meet 3; Powder Puff Queen; Junior Play 4; Junior Class Sec. Treas.; Senior Class Secretary; Competitive Speech 1. 4 JUSTIN CLARK — FFA 1, 2. 3. 4. Presi- dent 4. Livestock Judging Team 1, 2. 3. 4. Land Judging Team 3; Honor Society 2; STUCO 4; Junior Play. BARB COLE — Vocal 3; Flag Corps 4; Junior Play; Powder Puff Football 3; Competitive Speech 4; (Other Schools) Basketball 1. 2; Track 1; Flag Corps 2; Vocal 2; Mascot (Blue Jay Bird) 1. KENNY COOK — Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Basket- ball 1. 2; Class President 1. 2; Class Treasurer 4; Student Council 1. 2. 4. President 4; Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Stage Band 1. 2; Woodward Honor Band 1; Junior Play; FTA 4; FCA 4; Annual Staff 1. 2. 3. 4; Judging 1; FFA 1. 2. 3. 4. Parliamentarian 2. Vice-President 4. JANET GAMBLE — FHA 1. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 3. Vice-President 4; FTA 1; Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 1; Junior Play; Powder Puff 3; Senior Class Reporter; Who’s Who Among High School Students 3; U S. National Band Award 4; Weatherford All Senior Honor Band 4; Honor Roll 3. 4 PATTI GEORGE — Vocal 1. 2. 3. 4; Softball 1, 3. 4; Junior Play; Competitive Speech 3; Flag Corps 1. 3. 4; Powder Puff 3; Oklahoma Leadership Award 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3; FTA 1. 2. 3. 4; FCA 1. 2. 3; Tri-State 2; Who’s Who Among High School Students. DUANE HAYES — Band 1; Junior Play. BILL HUFFMAN — Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 3; Track 1. 2. 4; Junior Play. DIANA HULL — Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 1; Basketball 2; Softball 1. 2; Flag Corps 4. Captain 4; Junior Play; Who's Who Among High School Students; Junior Miss Pageant 4; Miss Wavnoka Pageant 4; Powder Puff 3; Pep Club 1; FHA 1. 4; Historian 4; FTA 1. 2; 4-H 1. 2. 3.4; Competitive Speech 4 CARLA INMAN — Junior Play; Powder Puff 3; Basketball 1. BUD JACKSON — Band 1.2; Vocal 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 3. 4; Competitive Speech 2; Junior Play; Tri-State 1.2. RAYE LYN NUTTER — Honor Society 1.2. 3. 4; Student Council 2. 4; Class Of- ficer 1. 3. 4; FCA 1. 2. 3. 4. Sec. 2. 3. President 4; Miss Waynoka 4. Miss Congeniality. Talent Winner; Basket- ball 1. 2. 3. Scorekeeper 4; Softball 2. 3; Track 1. 2; FHA 1. 2. 3. 4. Devo- tional Leader 2. 3; Girls’ State; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 1. President 4; Annual Staff 1.2. 3. 4. Merchandis- ing Manager 3; Band 1. 2. 3. 4. Atten- dant 2. 3; Stage Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Jazz Vocal 1. 4; Ass t. Drum Major 1. 4; Northwest Honor Band 3. 4; All Senior Honor Band; Tri-State Honor Choir 1. 2, 3; Football Attendant 1. 4; FFA Sweetheart Attendant 1; Who's Who in Music; Who’s Who; 4-H 1. 2. 3. 4. Officer 1. 2, 3; Hugh O’Brian Leader- ship Ambassador 2; Perfect Atten- dance 2; Junior Play; Powder Puff 3; Railroader Mascot S; Senate Page 2; Co-Valedictorian. FRANCISCO RAMIREZ — Southwestern All Senior Honor Band; Band 1. 2. 3. 4. President 4. Escort 3; Stage Band 1. 4; Northwest Honor Band 3. 4; Tri- State Honor Band 3. 4; Student Coun- cil 1, 2. 3. 4. Reporter 2. Vice- President 3; Basketball 1. 2; Track 1. 2; Senate Page 3; House of Represen- tative Page 4; Junior Play; Annual Staff 1. 2. 3. 4; FTA 2. 3. 4; Jazz Vocal 4; Who's Who 3. 4; Who's Who in Band 4; FCA 1. 2. 3; Oklahoma Honor Society 1. 2. 3. 4; Boys' State 3; Com- petitive Speech 4; Outstanding Names and Faces 2; Northwestern Curricular Contest — Superior Rating Spanish 2. Good Rating in Biology 2. District Band Contest. Superior Rating 2; State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2; Tri-State 1. 2. 3. 4; Superior Rating 2; Oklahoma Close- Up 4 DAWN SMILEY — Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Softball 2, 3. 4; Track 1. 3. 4; Cheerleading 1. 2. 3. 4; FTA 1. 2. 3; FHA 1; Competitive Speech 4; Who's Who 3. 4; Vocal 2; Annual Staff 1. 2. 3. 4; Powder Puff 3; Powder Puff King 3; Football Attendant 4; Tri-State Ensemble 3; Northwestern Curricular Contest 3; Pep Club 1. 2.3. 4 RODNEY SMITH — Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Stage Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Vocal 1. 3; Tri-State Honor Chorus 3; Football 1. 2. 3. 4. All-District 4. All Star Alternate 1; Cap- tain 4; Escort 4; King 4; Basketball 1. 2. 4; Captain 4; Escort 4; Track 1. 3. 4; State Qualifier — Pole Vault 3; Junior Play; Powder Puff Coach 3; FTA 1. 2; Reporter 2; FCA 3. 4; Stu- dent Council Treasurer 2; Who's Who; Who's Who in Music; Class President 3; Honor Society 1. 2. 3. 4; Oklahoma Northwest Honor Band 1.3.4; Socie- ty of Distinguished High School Students 3. 4; American Band Hall of Fame 4; All-Star Marching Band Qualifier 3; State Senate Page 3. LAJAN TAYLOR — Red Carpet Country Choir Germany Austria four 3; Vocal 1. 2. 3. 4; Jazz Vocal 1. 2. 3; FHA 1. 2; Superior Solo 2; Excellent Solos 2. 3; Vocal Ensemble 1. 2; Flag Corps 2; Tri-State 1. 2. 3. 4; Bandl. 2; FTA 1. 2; Pep Club 1. 2; Junior Class Play; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Senior Class Vice-President JAY TERRILL — BAND 1. 2; Football 1; Vocal 2; Junior Play. DARLA UTTERBACK — FTA 1. 2; Vocal 1. 2; Track 1; Pep Club 1. 2; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Junior Play; Powder Puff 3; Who's Who 3; Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4; Honor Society 1.3; Flag Corps 3. TERESA WHIPPLE — Softball 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball Atten- dant 4; Track 1, 2. 3. 4; State Track Meet 2; Football Queen 4; Cheerleader 1, 2. 3. 4; Head Cheerleader 4; Pep Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Class Vice-President 2. 3; FTA 1. 2. 3. FTA Vice-President 3; Junior Play; Powder Puff 3; Who's Who 3. KENT WILSON — Basketball 1; Band 1. 2; Escort 2; Stage Band 3; Tri-State Band Contest 1. 2. 3. 4; District Band Contest 1. 2, 3. 4; Freshman Class Vice-President; FCA 1. 2. 3; FTA 2. 3. 4; Treasurer 4; Junior Class Play; Oklahoma Honor Society 1. 2. 3. 4; Northwestern Curricular Contest. Ex- cellent Rating Biology 1. Excellent Rating English III. 3; Who's Who 3. 4; Student Council 4; Boys' State 3; Senior Class President; Page for the House of Representatives 4; Oklahoma Close-Up 4. BILL WRIGHT — Football 2. 3. 4. Escort 4; Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Competitive Speech 4; FCA 4; FHA 4; Junior Class Play; Powder Puff Coach 3; All District Football Player; Ensemble to District and Tri State. BONNIE YADON — Basketball 1. 3. 4; Softball 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4; Cheerleader 1. 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Vocal 1. 2. 3; Tri-State 1; FTA 1. 2. 3; Junior Play 3; Powder Puff 3; Who’s Who 3; Senior Class Most Spirited. 20 5eniar 5isters and Honor fTlaids Bund a Olion. Jan Alba Debbie Corbin, Renat Cunningham Mindy Natter, Raye Lyn Nutter Joanna Bixler, Sherri Bixler Chrn Fergoson, Diana Hull Dana Smiley, Dawn Smiley Tracy Ross, Darla Utterback Dent fa Johnson. Teusa Whipple Trisha Decker, Carla Inman Shannon Miller, Boanie Yadorn 21 Senior BIGGEST FLIRT AND VOLF Barb Cole Mike Bowers SHYEST Lora Earhart Duane Hayes MOST SPIRITED Brett Ralston Bonnie Yadon Personalities BEST DRESSED Francisco Ramirez Sherri Bixler MOST INTELLIGENT Rayt Lyn Nutter Justin Clark FflCLlltLJ Carolyn Baird — Business Education, Yearbook Advisor JoAnn Bellmon — Fifth Grade. Sixth Grade Math Rodeana Bixler — Special Reading. H.S. Pep Club Sponsor Gail Bliss — Art. H.S. Pep Club Sponsor. Senior Sponsor. History Buddy Collier — Band. Vocal. Sophomore Sponsor Linda Constantin — J.H Math. Grade School P.E., 7th Grade Sponsor Bobbie Cook — Home Economics. FHA, YHO, and 4-H Sponsor Murletta Crissup — First Grade Tim Crissup — Industrial Arts. Junior Sponsor Sonya Cummins — Accelerated Learning Nancy Darnall — Elementary and Secondary Music Greg Dewald — Vo. Ag., FFA Sponsor Linda Drake — Third Grade Sally Eggleston — Fourth Grade Kathy George — First Grade Mary Gosney — Second Grade Mary Gottsch — Learning Disabilities Carol King — Sixth Grade Scott Kysar — Learning Disabilities. H.S. P.E.. FCA Sponsor. J.H. Football. H.S. Boys Basketball Coach Reta Love — Library. J.H. English. Eighth Grade Sponsor Judy Meek — J.H Math. English, Social Studies. Eighth Grade Sponsor, J.H. Pep Club Sponsor Galen McCune — Vo. Ag.. FFA Sponsor Alan Nutter — H.S. Math. Computer Science. Freshman Sponsor Karen Payne — Newspaper Advisor. H.S. English. Journalism. Speech Cindy Percival — Student Council Sponsor. H.S. Counselor. H.S. Math Fleta Reed — Second Grade Mike Scott — J.H. Counselor. Social Studies. P.E.. FCA Sponsor. H.S. Football and J.H and H.S. Boys Track Coach Tom Shirley — Science. Freshman Sponsor Janice Troyer — H.S. English. Spanish. Junior Sponsor Mary Walker — Kindergarten Bill Wilson — Science. Seventh Sponsor, J.H. and H.S. Girls Basketball and Track Coach Bob Yadon — Social Studies. 4th-6th P.E.. FTA Sponsor. 5th and 6th. J.H. and H.S. Girls Basketball Coach. 4th-6th and H.S. Track, Sophomore Sponsor Rod Young — Driver Ed., 5th and 6th P E.. 5th and 6th, J.H. and H.S. Boys Basketball. FCA Sponsor. Senior Sponsor 24 Administration BOARD OF EDUCATION — Glen Crusmbery. Member; Bill Marshall. Clerk; Marvin Miller. President; Vernon Barnes. Vice-President; Lavonne Pedigo. Member WL Superintendent Glen Love H.S. Principal R. A. Devore Elem. and J.H. Principal Bill Evans 25 5uppart Personnel Sandy Evans — Teachers Aide Robin Kysar — Teachers Aide. Elem. Sec. Lula Judd — Teachers Aide Carolyn Lee — H.S. Secretary Karen Sharp — Superintendent's Secretary Melody Smith — Elementary Secretary CUSTODIANS — Reia Lenhart. Marilyn Wilcox. James Morris. Jay Brownell. Gilbert Gum. BUS DRIVERS — Alberta Olson. Jim Case. Lula Judd. Leann Stine Kay Muhle. Phyllis Baird. Not Pictured: Rex Baird. COOKS — Phyllis Baird. Ruth Sharp. Gertie Brownell. Head Cook; Leann Stine. Supervisor. 26 Jr. High Band Jimmy Eslick. Troy Gosney. Gina Nutter. Kenni Marsalis. Jolayne Foust. Jennifer Ralston. Jason Conaway. Quinten Brune. Michael Palmer. Kenny Kephart. Ira Johnston. Wendi Thomas. Dustin Bradford. Tom Urbina. Brad Miller Jr. High Football Jay Johnston. Billy Brown, Troy Gosney. Randy Given. Tom Urbina. David Eslick. Travis Ball. Billy Wilson. Ira Johnston. Tim- my Meek. Johnny Smith. Jason Conaway. Elio Palacio. Mike Whipple. Stanley Bouse. Robert Curlis. Israel Palacio. John Bakewell. Timmy Jacobson. Gary Goucher. Bryan Olson. Richard Barrett. Floyd Miner. Bob Trisell. Clint Olson. Tim Olson. Rails Opponents 38 Carmen-Dacoma 0 42 Ringwood 0 14 Helena-Goltry 6 26 Freedom 8 32 Jet-Nash 8 44 Sharon-Mutual 24 Junior Rails RrE District Champs UJith B-D Record Jr. High FCH Dustin Bradford. Troy Gosney. Brad Miller. Jason Conaway. Mike Whipple. Stephanie Lenhart. Johnny Smith. Gina Nutter. Robert Curliss. Eddie Lyon. Clint Olson. Angie Pep- per. Dawn McGolden. Jr. High Cheerleaders Jr. High Pep Club Kenni Marsalis. Gina Nutter. Terri Brock Ana Ramirez. Jennie Ralston. Vicki Palacio. Robin Knolls. Lori Savage. Angie Mar- tinez. Angie Pepper. Sherenna Like. Reina Crawford. Jovanna Robison. Jolayne Foust. Dawn McGolden. Susie Evans. Tabetha Wilson. Mrs. Judy Meek. Sponsor; Win- di Thomas. Stephanie Cannon. Stephanie Lenhart. Heather Bolar. Raven Curliss. Jr. High Bashetball Dustin Bradford. Roy Helton. Quinton Brune. Jimmy Eslick. Brad Miller. Jason Conaway. Mike Whipple. Robert Curliss. Elio Palacio. Stanley Bouse. Johnny Smith. Troy Gosney. Mike Balch. Bryan Gregg. Eddie Lyons. Brian Olson. Floyd Minor. Brad Corbin. Richard Barrett. Clint Olson. Jackie Chapman. Gina Nutter. Raven Curiis. Kenm Marsalis. Jennie Ralston. Ana Ramirez. Vicki Palacio. Heather Bolar. Rema Crawford. Angie Pep- per. Lori Savage. Jennifer Warren. Jovanna Robinson. Jolayne Foust. Dawn McGolden. Stephanie Lenhart. Terri Brock. Susie Evans. 29 Jr. High T rach T earns Ana Ramirez. Raven Curliss. Gina Nutter. Kenm Marsalis. Vicki Palacio. Jovanna Robinson. Susie Evans. Terri Brock. Dawn McGolden. Angie Pepper. Robin Knolls. Tom Urbina. Ira Johnston. Jimmy Eslick. Roy Helton. Leslie Bedwell. Johnny Smith. Mike Whipple. Robert Curliss. Mike Balch. Jason Conaway. Elio Palacio. Richard Barrett. Floyd Minor. Bob Trisell. John Smiley. 30 Rnnual 5taff Michael Muhle. Marco Ramirez. Chris Ferguson. Mindy Nutter. Debbie Corbin. Darlene Reynolds. Francisco Ramirez. Sherri Bixler. Co-Editor; Shannon Miller. Raye Lyn Nutter. Co-Editor; Nancy Gamble. Phyllis Kutz. Jeff Earhart. Michele Colhmia. Sherri Miller. Brenda Olson. Sherri Olson. Not Pictured: Mike Goucher. Steven Valencia. Newspaper Staff Bobbie Robinson. Bridget Devine. Barb Cole. Grant Denney. Marco Ramirez. Jeff Earhart. Mrs. Payne. Sponsor; Mike Pierce. Steven Valencia. 31 Fellowship of Christian Rthletes Fred Bettencourt. Jeff Earhart. Raye Lyn Nutter. Mike Pierce. Tracy Scott. Mindy Nutter. Floyd Bettencourt. Steven Valencia. Mike Goucher. Bruce Criswell. Michael Muhle. Chris Ferguson Future Teachers of America Jaumta Bixler. Tippe Kephart. Marco Ramirez. Kent Wilson. Sherri Bixler. Sherri Olson. Brenda Olson. Jan Atha. Jim Ur- ban. Steven Valencia. Francisco Ramirez. Tracy Scott. Michael Muhle. Bob Yadon. Sponsor 32 L.-H Back Row: Jan Atha. Lisa Clark. Sandy DeVilbiss. Sherri Bixler. Floyd Miner. Clint SENIORS Olson. Second Row: Stanley Bouse. Tim Olson. Stephanie Lenhart. Raye Lyn Nutter. Jennifer Warren. Jolayne Foust. First Row: Tom Urbina. Troy Gosney. JoVonna Robinson. Sherri Olson. Sherenna Like. Jenny Ralston. JUNIORS Back Row: Steven Ross. Don Alan DeVilbiss. Butch Wilson. Gary Goucher. Rebec- ca Barrett. Mary Kay Savage. Debra Barrett. Crystal Miner. Sherry Trissell. Lana Devine. Second Row: Ricky Baird. Cullan Olson, Ron Bouziden. Dana Redgate. Lori Hutchison. Niki Strohmeyer. Kim Chipman. Pam Corn. Joy Bakewell. First Row: John Bush. Shane Devine. Rebecca Morris. Kellie Miller. Teresa Lenhart. Thomas Miner. Amy Meek. Dana Vogt. Sherry DeShane. Sascha Gulliford. 33 FFfl Front Row Tracy Scott. Sentinel; Eric Latham. Treasurer; Sandy DeVilbiss. Reporter; Lisa Clark. Secretary; Kenny Cook. Vice- President; Justin Clark. President; Darin Clapper. Felix Palacio. Juanita Bixler. Elizabeth Savage. Bobbi Robinson. Sherri Olson. Bridget Devine. Mike Simpson. Mark Johnson. Rick Hayes. Phillip Brune. John Miller. Mike Goucher. Jimmy Urban. 34 Judging T Earns LAND JUDGING — Front Row: Sherri Olson. Darin Clapper Back Row: Jimmy Urban. Bobbi Robinson. LIVESTOCK JUDGING — Front Row Mike Simpson. Mike Goucher Back Row: Sandy DeVilbiss. Justin Clark. Student Council Back Row Cindy Percival. Sponsor; Jan Atha. Francisco Ramirez. Justin Clark. Kent Wilson. Davy Evans. Marco Ramirez. Sherri Olson. Lori Sutherland. R A. Devore. Sponsor. Second Row Michele Cohlmia. Brenda Olson. Reporter; Mindy Nutter. Treasurer; Bruce Criswell. Secretary; Sherri Bixler. Vice President; Kenny Cook. Presi- dent; Sherri Miller. First Row: Mike Whipple. Raye Lyn Nutter. Ana Ramirez. Juanita Bixler. Clint Olson. Competitive Speech Back Row Bill Wright. Mike Bowers. Jimmy Urban. John Callison. First Row: Michele Cohlmia. Diana Hull. Barb Cole. Sherri Miller. Jan Atha. 35 FHfl Back Row Teresa Helton. Nancy Gamble. Elizabeth Savage. Sherri Miller. Lon Sutherland. Stephanie Jacobson. Raye Lynn Nutter. Ms Bobbie Cook Front Row: Jan Atha. Brenda Olson. Janet Gamble. Sherri Olson. Bridget Devine. Marty Inman. Tina Burling H.5. Band Front Row Janet Gamble. Sbern Bixler. Nancy Gamble. Jan Atha. Phyllis Kutz. Trisha Decker M.ndy Nutter. Ana Ramirez. Suzy Evans Second Row Shern Olson. Darlene Reynolds. Francisco Ramirez. Brenda Olson Tippe Kephart. Tern Brock. Diana Hull. Linda Eggiman Third Row Mike Batch. Richard Barrett. Eho Paiacio Not Pictured Brian Olson OFFICERS — Francisco Ramirez — Pres Shern Bixler — Vice-Pres . Shern Olson — Sec Treas . Juanita Bixler — Stuco Rep . Brenda Olson — Reporter 36 High 5chool Pep Club Back Row: Gail Bliss. Sponsor; Tippe Kephart. Trisha Decker. Bobbi Robinson. Sherri Bixler. Elizabeth Savage. Lori Sutherland. Rodeana Bix- ler. Sponsor. Middle Row Michele Cohlmia. STUCO Rep ; Phyllis Kutz. Sec.-Reporter; Raye Lyn Nutter. President; Sherri Miller. Treas ; Sherri Olson. Sec.; Shannon Miller. Vice- President. Front Row: Stephanie Inman. Stephanie Jacobson. Jan Atha. Karen Durkee Football CheerlEadErs Teresa Whipple. Head Cheerleader. Bonnie Yadon. Debbie Corbin. Dawn Smiley. Mindy Nutter. Chris Ferguson BashEtball Back Row Mmdy Nutter. Dawn Smiley Mid- dle Row Teresa Whipple. Bonnie Yadon Front Row Chris Ferguson. Juanita Bixler ChEerlEaders 37 5oftball Back Row: Demsa Johnson. Jana Bush. Dana Smiley. Dawn Smiley. Bobbi Robinson. Mindy Nutter. Shannon Miller. Coach Bob Yadon. Second Row: Sherri Olson. Bonnie Yadon. Teresa Whipple. Chris Ferguson. Tracy Ross. Patti George First Row: Ana Ramirez. Manager; Sherri Miller. Lori Sutherland. Juanita Bixler. Tippe Kephart. Suzy Evans. Manager Football Back Row: Jason Denney. Mark Johnson. Jeff Earhart. Steven Valencia. David Evans. Gerald Woodard. Stan Lyon. Second Row Mike Pierce. Randy Barrett. Rodney Smith. Bill Wright. Bruce Criswell. Grant Denney. Coach Mike Scott. First Row: Fred Bettencourt. Steve Haltom. Tony Martinez. Ronnie Bolar. Mike Goucher. Tracy Scott. Floyd Bettencourt. Not Pictured: Brett Ralston. Manager. Varsity Basketball Back Row: Chris Ferguson. Sherri Miller. Trisha Decker. Darla Utterback. Shannon Miller. Sandy DeVilbiss. Mindy Nutter. Demsa Johnson. Front Row: Tracy Ross. Tippe Kephart. Elizabeth Savage. Lori Sutherland. Bonnie Yadon. Teresa Whip- ple. Michele Cohlmia. Back Row: Phillip Brune. Jason Denney. John Miller. Bruce Criswell. Randy Barrett. Tracy Scott Front Row Ronnie Bolar. Floyd Bettencourt. Marco Ramirez. Fred Bettencourt. Michael Muhle Compliments of MARVIN, SALLY, SHERRI, BRAD, AND COREY MILLER 39 High School Trach Teresa Whipple. Dana Smiley. Shannon Miller. Lori Sutherland. Back Row Stan Lyon. Bill Wright. Bill Huffman. Steven Valincia. Grant Denney Front Row: Floyd Betten- court. Bruce Johnson. John Callison. Steve Haltom, Fred Bettencourt. 40 Jr. High Honor 5ociEtLj Back Row: Raven Curliss. Jennifer Warren. Terri Brock. Clint Olson. Suzy Evans. Kenny DeShane. Front Row: Brad Miller. Johnnie Smith. Gina Nutter. Ana Ramirez. Quinton Brune. H.5. Honor BociEtLj Back Row Kent Wilson. Jason Denney. Rodney Smith. Francisco Ramirez. Mike Pierce. Davy Evans Second Row Raye Lyn Nutter. Brenda Olson. Sherri Bixler. Mindy Nutter. Marco Ramirez. Ronnie Bolar First Row Rhonda DeShane. Stephanie Jacobson. Sherri Olson. Sherri Miller. Chris Ferguson. 41 Front: Teresa Lenhart. Mariana Davidson. Pam Corn. Sandra Stinson. Shellie Gregg. Kim Chipman. Brenda Ramirez Second Teresa Jacobson. Debra Barrett. Shellie Collins. Rebecca Barrett. Mary Kay Savage. Lori Hutchison. Hollie Smith. Front: Bill Chapman. David Eslick. Billy Brown. John Sabedra. Ricky Baird. Jay Johnston. Second: Travis Ball. Ryan Mavity. Kevin Newton. Travis George. Cullan Olson. Steven Ross. Ronnie Bouziden. Third: Mark Dannar. Randy Given. Gary Goucher. John Bakewell. Butch Wilson. Don Alan DeVilbiss. Timmy Meek. Israel Palacio. Fifth and Sixth Bashetball 42 MISS WAYNOKA Raye Lyn Nutter Talent Winner and Miss Congeniality 43 MISS WAYNOKA CONTESTANTS Diana Hull, Dawn Smiley, Janet Gamble, Raye Lyn Nutter, Sherri Bixler FOOTBALL CAPTAIN AND QUEEN £■ ■ Bruce Criswell Teresa Whipple ATTENDANTS — Debbie Corbin. Dawn Smiley. Raye Lyn Nutter. Bill Wright, Rodney Smith. 45 BASKETBALL CAPTAIN AMD QUEEN ATTENDANTS — Shannon Miller, Bruce Criswell, Lori Sutherland. Ron RodtlCV Smith Bolar, Sherri Miller. 46 FFA BEAU AND FHA SWEETHEART 47 Justin Clark Sandy DeVHbiss BAND KING AND QUEEN ATTENDANTS — Raye Lyn Nutter, David Evans, Janet Gamble, Rodney Smith, Brenda Olson, Michael Muhle. 48 Fracisco Ramirez Sherri Bixler fl-mflZING PEDPLE RAILS OPPONENTS 26 Taloga 27 15 Taloga 19 19 O.B.A. 7 16 O.B.A. 6 22 Taloga 20 26 Taloga 28 0 Alva 19 9 Alva 15 21 Carmen Dacoma 6 27 Carmen Dacoma 16 23 Helena Goultry 8 21 Helena Goultry 11 1 Alva 14 5 Alva 13 25 O.B.A. 13 34 0 B.A. PERRY TOURNAMENT 10 9 Helena Goultry 10 0 Perry 12 5 Stillwater DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 14 32 Carmen Dacoma 8 12 Taloga 29 51 U-H 5alad LUarhshnp Members of the Waynoka 4-H Club had the opportunity to try their hand at making salads at a local workshop. Members made salads then each had the opportunity to try the salads. CPR Training The Junior and Senior High basketball girls received training in CPR. They were taught by the Waynoka EMT's. Their training lasted for several days ending with an exam, which if passed, cer- tified them in CPR. 52 I - ‘r R. A. Devore helping ready calf for showing. 1 ; RAND CHAMPION meat pen WAYNOKA f AIR “E Patrick Meek looking over prize winning rabbits. Local Fair The Waynoka Local Fair was held in the fall of 1982. The show started in the morning with the judging of the poultry and rabbits. In the afternoon there was the sheep, swine, and cat- tle judging. The Local Fair helps to get par- ticipants ready for the county and state fair. John Miller showing steer. Ronnie Bouziden showing calf. 53 Junior High Football Tearn is District Champs With a B-D Record. Halloween Brings Out All Kinds of Creatures 56 Michele Cohlmia and Darla Utterback 1 Mrs. Percival applying Dracula makeup to Marty Inman. Art Students H Create a Haunted House Mrs. Gail Bliss's art classes celebrated Halloween by turning the art room into a haunted house. The art students then dressed up in Halloween attire and gave tours. The entire school was given the opportunity to take a tour with the elementary students being first. One of the most gruesome features was the Feely Box which contained a variety of slick and slimmy objects. Jan and Tina turn Mike Urbina into a applying papiermache to his head Bill Wright applying makeup to Jimmy Cook Mrs. Bliss persuades Mr. Love to stick his hand in the Feely Box 57 00 IT) RAILS OPPONENTS 12 Pond Creek-Hunter 21 12 Turpin 19 19 Balko 12 39 Forgan 6 8 Freedom 12 34 Helena-Goultry 22 28 Sharon-Mutual 0 14 Jet-Nash 6 13 Carmen-Dacoma 0 33 Ringwood 6 Compliments of LARRY BLACK'S SPORTING GOODS of Enid Diamond Jubilee The 75th anniversary of Oklahoma's Statehood was November 16, 1982. The Waynoka Chamber of Commerce and the Waynoka Schools celebrated the Diamond Jubilee with a cake decorating contest and a parade on November 5. The football homecoming was held that evening. A number of parade division could be entered by each participant. Prizes were awarded in each catagory. The trade school classes, junior and senior -H, YHO-FHA, art classes, and Stu- dent Council each entered floats. The FFA carried the 14 Flags that have flown over Oklahoma. The speech class dressed up as clowns. The Homecoming Queen candidates rode in the parade along with Miss Waynoka, Raye Lyn Nutter. The Waynoka and Carmen-Dacoma High School Bands marched in the parade. There were two divisions in the cake decorating contest. In the 18 and under division First went to Phyllis Kutz; Second went to Stephanie Lenhart; Third was won by Pam Corn. In the adult division First was won by Kathern Urban; Second by Jennie Nut- ter; Third by Cathy Whiteside; Fourth by Linda Hoffen. The prize winning floats were, First — YHO-FHA; Second place was entered by Lawerence Ramirez; Third by the Sixth Grade class. The Best Dressed Pioneer was won by Merla Sims mother of Marque Sims. The Best Single Entry was entered by Leon Interline with his team and wagon. The Diamond Jubilee Celebration was a big success. Grade school students dressed as pioneers Mrs Percival and Mr Devore pulling the Student Council float, a birthday cake, which the wind destroyed before the parad began 60 Celebration First and second grade students 0 ntine,o ?ft'ond luto' «P % A 61 Jr. H. float, “Famous Oklahomans 75th Anniversary Mrs. Waynoka EMT's parade entry Mrs. Kings sixth grade class with covered wagons. Fifth grade float, Songs of Yesterday Sixth grade entry. Schools of Yesterday Jimmy Urban washing dishes. STUCO members collecting money at the door. 63 Mrs. Scott and Mrs Earhart filling the tortillas Homecoming Dance MZ: vw i ¥ A i Wv V t Football Homecoming Tracy gathering leaves Punk rock day NWOSU Homecoming Parade Compliments of SHAFER RADIO AND TV OF WOODWARD □pen House The Waynoka Association of Classroom Teachers and the Waynoka Public Schools held open house during American Education Week in November. Times were set aside so that parents could visit the entire school. After visitation, the parents were entertained by Mrs. Linda Constatin and the grade school students. They performed a variety of physical exercises and dances. The high school speech class gave humorous speeches. First grade students getting the beat First grade playing the rhythm sticks Second Grade square dancing Third grade demonstrating the wheelbarrow Second grade square dancing 67 Linda Constantine explains how to do the Seal Walk. Using their Heads Christmas Activities include Classroom Plan and Christmas Program Jamie Savage and Eric Bouse This years Christmas program was presented by the elementary and secondary students. The elementary students presented a musical entitled He Said He Was Santa.” Each class portrayed dif- ferent characters. The high school band enter- tained the audience with a variety of Christmas pieces. During the bands performance, an apprecia- tion gift was presented to the band instructor, Buddy Collier. Little Dolls receiving make-up for program. Third grade boys and girls as Toy Puppies in Christmas program. 69 Presenting Appreciation Gift HIGH SCHOOL BAND Corey Miller Christmas Program and Concert Corey Miller and Flynn Mason 70 Spanish Class Has Pinata Party Prior to Christmas theSpamsh Class had a pinata making con- test which was won by Kent Wilson. During the Christmas season the class took time to sing and dance to Christmas songs. The first week of January, the class held a pinata party. The students were blind- folded and each had his turn at hitting the pinata which was fill- ed with candy. Each student brought a Spanish food item which was then eaten after breaking the pinata. This was the first time in five years that Spanish has been taught m the Waynoka Schools. The entire class scrambles for the goodies Eating refreshments High 5chaal Bashetbali Helena-Goultry Carmen-Dacoma Ft. Supply Cherokee Carmen-Dacoma Lahoma Jet-Nash Ringwood Alme-Cleo Thomas Freedom Ft. Supply Ames Burlington Mooreland Helena-Goltry OPPONENTS 37 61 51 56 65 73 59 54 2 52 56 56 68 72 63 67 73 WAYNOKA OPPONENTS 19 Helena-Goltry 55 46 Carmen-Dacoma 36 52 Ft. Supply 37 49 Cherokee 72 35 Carmen-Dacoma 38 39 Lahoma 73 49 Jet-Nash 58 31 Ringwood 33 40 Aline-Cleo 63 35 Thomas 49 56 Freedom 37 61 Ft. Supply 44 35 Ames 45 36 Burlington 53 38 Mooreland 63 57 Helena-Goltry 52 High 5choal Girls % 74 Bashetball HomEcnming 75 Jr. High Bashetball Students sharing Valentine Cards Mrs. Crissup passing out Valentine treats. Grade 5chaDl Students Celebrate Valentines Day With Parties 77 Speech Class Participates in Numerous Activites Diana Hull Jan Atha handing out bubble gum Mike Bowers Barb making up Janet as a witch. Bill demonstrates making cookies. Barb rides on hood of pickup. 79 5pring Eitach 5haiu 80 The Spring Stock Show is held each year around Spring break. Participants spend long hours getting their stock ready to show. The stock show is an all day event with awards being handed out in the evening after a free barbecue. There are three categories for showing livestock: swine, sheep, cat- tle. A baking contest is also held for several age groups. Max Bixler. announcer, and Juanita Bixler handing out awards 81 Hrt Classes Have a Number □f Projects. Another successful flite. Lonnda works pottery clay. Easter Egg Hunt Grade school students enjoyed a day of hunting eggs and playing games. The mothers hid the eggs then the classes hunted them. The students then played games and had Easter treats. Hunting Easter Eggs Playing games Trying to whistle with crackers in her mouth Having treats after hunting eggs Playing 83 FOR GRADE TRACK MEET The grade school track meet which is normally a one day event was forced to be held as a two day event. On the first day the weather was cold and rainy and by noon it was snowing. The running events were held that morning, then the track meet was post- poned until a later date. On this day the sun did shine but the weather was quite chilly. 85 High School Girls Trach TEarn Goes to 5tatE The Waynoka High School girls track team placed seventh in a field of 93 Class B Oklahoma track teams scoring 24 points at the 1983 State Track Meet. The team members were: Teresa Whipple. Senior; Dana Smiley, Sophomore; Shannon Miller, and Lori Sutherland, Freshmen. Shannon Miller placed second in long jump with a jump of 16' 6Vi . There were 23 long jumpers this year. Teresa Whipple placed fifth out of 22 in high jump. She jumped 5' 0 . The entire team placed fifth in the 800 Meter Relay with a time of 1:50.68 just .02 of a second off the school record Shannon Miller became Waynok’s first girl Track All-Stater as she won the 100 meter hurdles defeating the defending state champion from Buffalo. Her time was 16.40. Shannon Miller 86 T eacher of the Vear Supper The WACT sponsored a teacher of the year covered dish supper with the entire faculty and administration being invited to attend. During the meal the group was entertained by high school band students who presented a variety of musical pieces. The 1982 Teacher of the Year. Bill Wilson, presented the 1983 Teacher of the Year, Linda Drake, with a plaque. 87 Linda receiving the award. Family Feud — Bobbi Robinson, Jana Bush, Steven Valencia, Steve Haltom, Jeff Earhart, David Evans, Debbie Corbin. Fred Bettencourt. Michael Muhle. Mike Pierce, Tracy Scott E. F. Hutton Commercial — Grant Denney, Marty Inman. Dawn Bolar, Fred Bettencourt Girls Will be Girls — Sherri Olson and Phyllis Kutz Roaring Twenties Record Pitch — Mike Pierce and Michael Muhle Lie Detector Test — Jeff Earhart and Michael Muhle Pair of Lunatics — Sherri Olson and Marty Inman Talented Young Newcomers — Jana Bush and Debbie Corbin Dullsville — Mike Pierce and David Evans Fiddlesticks — Sherri Olson and Bobbi Robinson African Land Sale — Jeff Earhart Ladies of the Mop — Sherri Olson, Tina Burling, Bob- bi Robinson, Phyllis Kutz M.C. — Steven Valencia Clowns — David Martin, Floyd Bettencourt, Bruce Johnson, John Callison Make-Up — Buddy Collier, Dawn Bolar Directed By: Janice Troyer, Karan Payne Stage Crew — Tracy Scott, John Miller, Randy Barrett. Steve Haltom Sound and Lights — Tracy Scott, John Callison, Steven Valencia, David Evans, Randy Barrett Girls will be Girls On April 19 the juniors presented a variety show consisting of 12 different acts. A matinee was presented in the afternoon for the elemen- tary and secondary students. A dinner theater was offered in the evening. The audience was given the opportunity to vote for their favorite ac- tor and actress. The winners were Michael Muhle as best actor and Sherri Olson as best actress. Because of popular vote a third award was given to David Martin as Best Clown. These awards were presented at the Awards Assembly. E. F. Hutton Commercial Roaring Twenties Record Pitch 88 Dullsville Lie detector Family Feud 89 fTlahe BeIieve The Junior-Senior Prom, held on April 22, was entitled Make Believe. The colors were blue and white with a large blue and white carousel as the main decoration. Following the meal, the 1983 class prophecy was read by Sherri Olson and the wills were read by Grant Denney. The music was provided by the Mothership Connection. Junior class sponsor and wile Compliments of ANDY COYLE ADVERTISING MEDIA, Waynoka Family Living A new course was added to this years curriculum. The course was Family Living and was offered to boys only. The course content covered a number of areas in- cluding sewing and cooking. It was very popular and also very successful. Fourth grade students work on projects in the lunchroom. 92 Clint frying the tortillas. Mrs Meek stirring the tortilla dough Bags Prepare fTlexican Food The eighth grade boys prepared and cooked an en- chilada dinner for the eighth grade girls. Instructed by Mrs. Meek this special occasion was a learning experience and a success. Shaping the dough for tortillas Elio examining the finished product. 93 Band in Action An unusual band performance at a football game. On days of ball games the band marched in the hallways and played the school song. Mr Nutter takes lunch time break Waynoka Public Schools _ Ms. Cook goes crazy Mindy's Surprise Party. End of Vear Phenomena 96 Horn LUaymha Bays 5tudy Mrs. Lee helps with The Typewriter. Spring Band Concert and Hing and Queen Coronation Sherri crowned band queen. Fracisco is king. 97 Honor maid presents rose. High School Graduation Co-Valedictorians Boosters Pat Spencer Raymond A. Crull and Family H. M. Quinn, Jr. and Family Mr. Jim Ayres The Young Homemakers of Oklahoma Elizabeth B. Parkhurst, R.P.T. Sherri Miller The Dean Linder Family Myke and Julia Crawford Dr. and Mrs. Rex Olson, Brenda and Brian Mr. and Mrs. Merle Foust, Jolayne and Mekay David Looper Wanda Marshall Stan and Ann Mavity Mr. and Mrs. Morris Litzenberger Dennis Unruh, D.V.M. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Hull, Sr. and Family The Waynoka 4-H Club Marge Cohlmia Don, Judy, and Chris Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Gosney and Family 4-H and F.F.A. Booster Club Jim and Lorraine Case, Angelia and Valarie Brandon, Ashlyn, and Preston Kysar Bill and Sandy Evans, Davy and Susan Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Sharp and Family Terry, Judy, Patrick, Timmy, Amy, Amamda, and Jenny Meek Mr. and Mrs. Neal Percival, Jr. and Tina, Travis and T. J. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Love and Shani Janice, Brian and Julie Troyer Lonnie, Gail, and Lucian Bliss Buford “Buddy” Michael Lewis Collier, Jr. The Crissups: Tim, Marty, Alicia, Cassey, and Ashlee Mr. and Mrs. Bob Yadon and Family Bill and Kent Wilson Mrs. Sonya Cummins Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bixler Ms. Bobbi Cook Rex, Carolyn, Ricky and Sherry Baird 100 mEDifl-mflNifl MARSHALL FUNERAL HOME 310 E. Cecil Waynoka, OK 824-2311 Jerry, Opal and Bill Serving this area for the past 28 years. WAYNOKA COOP 300 S. Cleveland Waynoka, OK 824-2581 DAVE’S KERR McGEE ENJOY 200 N. Flynn Waynoka, OK 824-6971 THE BEST HAMBURGERS IN TOWN AT THE LOTTA-BURGER E. OKLAHOMA BLVD. 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