Weleetka High School - Outlaw Yearbook (Weleetka, OK)
- Class of 1966
Page 1 of 108
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Text from Pages 1 - 108 of the 1966 volume:
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ourtAu THE 1966 PRESENTS ' (Cey TfrlUbPasb” Joe Hodgens, Editor John Pugh Diana Pruett Donna Briggs Mrs. Fox, Sponsor FOREWORD annual is now complete, and we, the are proud of our efforts. It has not task, but we have enjoyed every min- toward the completion of another of pleasant memories of the days at High School. We appreciate the op- serving our school as the annual staff Outlaw, and we will always consider have been selected for this position. Our annual staff, been an easy ute’s work treasure chest W e 1 e e tka portunity of of the 1966 it an honor to COMENIS 3? U S if! D ckc fam Boga-A BduuooJbUm A iHuiusttab F Cufifcy CpMlOtl Honors C dfriS JunlM CopkoMMS Piesfihien Ju Mtgfc Faitfvtttes Actors O taugofaM Custodians—Coofo Aiuuiol Qtaffc Candlds Aimiisinq DEDICATION To Mrs. Cozette Cooper our vocal music director and friend, we dedicate our 1966 Outlaw. For many students you have lighted the lamp of learning in a most delightful and in- spiring way. No words can express our sincere and humble gratitude for your many years of service. So perhaps by dedicating this annual to you, we can repay you in some small way for the devotion and personal interest you have given us all. BOARD OF EDUCATION m J. T. SPENCE JACK HELLER SCHOOL SECRETARY SALLY CATHEY HOMER GRIFFIN BOB CARROLL JACK ELLARD OUR- SUPERINTENDENT My Sincerest Congratulations to the Class of 1966 and to the Annual Staff: The contributions you have made this year to our school, community, and to the future of our country will be felt for generations to come. Your untiring efforts for others and for your own educational preparation have been an inspiration to all. The obligations and responsibilities that face you are staggering but I have the utmost faith in your abilities and I know that you will discharge your duties as a citizen in the same pleasant and cooperative way you did as a student. You know, of course, that if you should need our help or advice, we are “as near as your telephone” or whatever the latest means of communication might be. Sincerely. R VO-crvv--«9 Joe Parsons HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL ... and the pursuit of happiness If we fish or hunt we take adequate gear or tackle. We know the haunts and habits of our quarry, and are prepared to bag him. Do we join in the pursuit of Happiness without the essentials for a merry chase? To be helpful, to be useful, to be needed and wanted, to be appreciated when present and missed when we are away—these are the qualities which make us Belong”, and be- longing is essential in this pursuit. Make Yourself Necessary. Make others happy, and Happiness will quit the chase and be your companion. Lewis B. Kennedy Every individual should have a philosophy of life. A philosophy or system of values dic- tates goals or objectives, and goals necessitate a method for achieving them. Will you be prepared to achieve your goals? Complete your education. David Puckett JUNIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL faculty jkm Peofjfe 0 Yow VIOLET KING First Grade SHIRLEY ALLEN Fifth Grade KATHRYN SMITH Scienee ml FITgli sh Jr. High and High School BETTY MAGNESS Spanish and English COZETTE COOPER Vocal Music PHILLIP CRAWLEY Math and Visual Ed. ELWOOD WINCHESTER jand- Psychology Th (Cey To• Success. HARVY DEAN Industrial Arts and Driver Education BILLIE FOX English NANNIE WINCHESTER Commerce ANDENA RICHARDSON Home Economics GENE HODGENS Agriculture W. L. SMITH Athletic Director Biology and History PAv. Xn L PA.ua OohIo ; Wtgk JODY REDDICK JUDY WINCHESTER fA'v. pwb PAi S Jtuuo f-ftgtt JIMMY HAMBY SHERRY GORDEN PUT Ufr. £ smogs CLASS OFFICERS Vice President - Jerry Shropshire, Reporter - Doris Evans, President - Terry Taylor, Secretary - Mary Ann Flenderson, Reporter - John Pugh JOE HODGENS Football 1 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2-3-4 FFA 1-2-3-4 Secretary 3-4 Annual Staff 3-4 Who’s Who 3 Annual Candidate 1 Dramatics 3 Audio Visual 2 JANET BUSH Band 2-3 FHA 2-3 Reporter 3 Who's Who 2-3 Class Reporter 2 Glee Club 2-3-4 Dramatics 3 JERRY PORTER Football 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2 Co-Valedictorian 1 Who’s Who 2-3 Industrial Arts Club President 4 State Honor Soc. 1-2-3 Class President 3 Class Vice-Pres. 1 Audio Visual 1 MARILEE RASBERRY FHA 1-2-3-4 Historian 3 Band 1-2-3-4 Majorette 3-4 Glee Club 1-2-4 Class Reporter 2 Annual Attendant 2 Dramatics 3 Basketball 3 JODY REDDICK Honor Soc. 1 Football 1-2-3-4 Industrial Arts Club Vice-Pres. 4 Basketball 1 Audio Visual 1 Dramatics 3 FRANK BARRETT Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2-3-4 Class Reporter 1-3 Class President 2 Who's Who 2 FFA 1 Dramatics 3 NELLIE MICCO Basketball 3-4 Library 3-4 Cheerleader 3-4 BARBARA TORRES Glee Club 4 FHA 4 Annual Queen 4 TERRY TAYLOR Football 1-2-3-4 Co-Captain 4 Track 1-2-3 Basketball 1-2 Industrial Arts Club Treasurer 4 Class President 4 Annual Candidate 3 Salutatorian 1 Dramatics 3 Audio Visual 1 JOE RAY Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-4 Track 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 President 4 Valedictorian 1 Honor Society 1-2-3 Who's Who 2-3-4 JERRY SHROPSHIRE FFA 1-2-3-4 President 3-4 Class Vice Pres. 4 Audio Visual 2 Honor Society 1-2-3 Dramatics 3 KATHERINE FISH Pep Club 1-2-3 Library 3 JIM CRUMP Football 1 FFA 1-2-3-4 Audio Visual 3 Basketball 1 JANICE CRUMP Pep Club 1-2-3 Library 1 FHA 1-3 LEROY COLEMAN Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2 FFA 1-2-3-4 Secretary 2 Audio Visual 1 JOHN PUGH Football 1-2-3 Track 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 FFA 1-2-3-4 Reporter 4 Class Reporter 4 Audio Visual 1 Annual Staff 4 DORIS JEAN EVANS Band 1-2-3-4 Basketball 2-3-4 Basketball Queen 3 Office 2 FHA 2-3-4 Secretary 4 Class Reporter 4 Who's Who 2 Annual Staff 3 Honor Society 1-2-3 YVONNE GOLDEN NHA 1-2 Class Vice Pres. 2 FHA 3 Glee Club 1-2 Honor Society 1-2 Basketball 1-2 LUTHER PUGH Football 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2-3-4 FFA 1-2-3-4 Sentinel 2 Historian 4 Audio Visual 1 ELLEN SHANNON NHA 1-2 Basketball Att. 1 Class Secretary 2 Glee Club 1-2 Honor Society 1-2-3 EDNA FIXICO Basketball 1-2 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Basketball Attend. 1 Who’s Who 3 CLEMMIE NORTON NFA 1-2 FFA 3-4 Class President 1-2 Football 3-4 MARVIE WALKER Basketball 1-2-3 Pep Club 1 FHA 3 Class Secretary 1 Class Treasurer 2 NHA 1-2-3 MARJORIE COMBS NHA 1-2 Glee Club 1-2-3 FHA 3-4 Band 3-4 Queen Att. 2 Class Secretary 2 CLINTON NORTON FFA 3-4 NHA 1-2 Football 3-4 Track 1-2 EDWARD SCOTT Football 1-2-3-4 Co-Captain 4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2-3-4 FFA 1-2-3-4 Treasurer 4 Class Vice Pres. 2 Who's Who 3-4 RUSSELL OGG Football 1 Basketball 1 Honor Society 2 Track 2 Annual King 4 DIANNA PRUETT Band 1-2-3-4 Majorette 2-3-4 Glee Club 1-2 FHA 1-2-3 Parliamentarian 2 Treasurer 3 Football Attendant 3 Band Attendant 1 Who's Who 2 Class Reporter 1 Class Secretary 3 Dramatics 3 Annual Staff 4 MARY ANN HENDERSON FHA 1-2-3-4 Recreation Chm. 2 Devotional Chm. 3 President 4 Class Secretary 2-4 Class Treasurer 2-4 Who's Who 3-4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Dramatics 3 Band 1-2-3-4 JW ORS MIKE CARTER KENNETH SMITH DONNA BRIGGS GWYNETH BATSON DANNY GRIFFIN CLASS OFFICERS Sandra Jackson, reporter; Mary Martin, vice president; Tommy Workman, reporter; Judy Winchester, secretary; Linda Gordon, president JACKIE JACKSON LINDA GORDON JUDY WINCHESTER BILL OGG DAVID RICHARDSON ROCHELLA CHRISTENBERRY BILLY BARNETT SANDRA FISH WILLIE BRYANT PEGGY CHILTON BRADY DRAKE CLAUDIA ABRAM HAVNER REID LA PAULA HICKS SANDRA JACKSON BILLY WALKER DEAN HICKS DIANNA SUMKA WINFRED GOLDEN GWENDOLYN NORTON RONNIE COX JERRY DAVIS BARTON HAMBY STANLEY CHADIC TOMMY WORKMAN JERRY SMITH RAY FRYE DAVID MAY CLASS OFFICERS Richard Sandlin, president; Sana Jo McGarr and Wayne Richardson, reporters; Susan Carroll, Secretary; Roger Williams, vice president FELIX ZACKERY SHIRLEY BALLARD DORIS SUMKA HELEN MANLEY CLASS OFFICERS Teddy Jackson, reporter; Deloris Spivey, secretary; Sherry Gordon, reporter, Marilyn Ballard, vice pres- ident, Gary Hill, president MONTY ATCHLEY BARBARA ADAMS DRATE CATHEY NANCY BURDEN KENNETH BARNETT JACKIE SMITH JIMMY HAMBY BETH CLARK BUFORD HARJO SHERRY GORDON BOBBY NELSON BEVERLY OGG TEDDY JACKSON MARILYN BALLARD BRENT SHURLEY SHARON MILUM STANLEY ZACKERY BERNADINE PATTON EDDIE ELLIG DARLENE RICHARDSON JERRY FRENCH TENNIE PUGH JESSE CANARD DEBBY WASSON BERNARD DRAKE DELORES SPIVEY HAROLD COMBS G. B. PHILLIPS Abi«n( whti pietur i wr9 modm ANTHONY CLEVELAND CINDERELLA WATSON DAVID HADDOX BEVERLY OGG Tft StlV lOudf! Is Ok Thb BiUik Ofr f- tgft Qckod! Teddy W. Debbie M. Henry M. James B. Mary R. Ray C. June C. Jimmy K. Barbara VI. Raymond C. Tommy S. Linda M. Robert J. Jackie H. Billy VI. Sammy P. Debbie S. Kenneth F, Dennis B. Linda J. Kaye L. June P. Lowell M. Linda G. Marvin B. Nancy Y. Detria C. Neva H. Clifford F. Troy L. Martha S. Ronald A. Donna C. Tommy M. David S. Willie L. Vera C. Ronnie S. Beth J. David R. Nedra F. Keith M. Penny B. Tony K. Steven F. John L. Clifford G. Robert W. Marsha R. Linda H. Randy C. Nancy U. : ■■r‘ fi-i.JuU.-o r.Hv...t.-.-iT 5TLLY h.iblTS. Kj.l.. SMILE- you RE o CANDID CAMERA] £i£MEiirmv Fifjtiv Gi0ud A U i$. Stytt A«d C tftGy L voui flju L U.ts. R i$t QfbOt l Ar £ Itas. kHag Best Dtsssei EDWARD SOOTT AND JUDT WINCHESTER Most TcJkidpJs STANLEY CHADIC AND MARY HENDERSON Wittiest KENNETH SMITH AND LINDA GORDON ost LlMu To' SttcceacT LINDA GORDON JOE RAY AND JUDY WINCHESTER 1st Runners-Up Danny Griffin and Judy Winchester Junior Attendants Outlaw Representatives Dianna Pruitt Joe Hodgens and Donna Briggs 2nd Runners-Up Gary Hill and Beverly Ogg Freshman Attendants These attendants represented their class in the Outlaw” coronation. Coy Lane and Pat Garrison Sophomore Attendants 3rd Runners.Up Ray Carter and Linda Mason 8th Grade Attendants Tony Kelough and Martha Shurley 7th Grade Attendants Senior Attendant Doris Evans Senior A ttendant Ellen Shannon Maid of Honor Dianna Pruett GvJk WpJub TMta FootbcJH Senior Attendant Nellie Micco Senior Attendant Marjorie Combs Betty has played forward on the Weleetka High School girls' team since she came here her freshman year. She ranks high scholas- tically and is well liked by her classmates. DORIS EVANS Senior MARY JUNE MARTIN Junior to tfiO Bosh tboM QuPMv SANDRA JACKSON Junior SHIRLEY BALLARD Sophomore DORETHA GOLDEN Freshman . Seventh Grade Attendant PENNY BURDEN Sophomore Attendant BRENDA JOHNSON Eighth Grade Attendant DEBBIE SANDLIN Sixth Grade Attendant REGINA McCLOUD JVfwj'! EDWARD SCOTT BETTY REDDICK ana ’TERROR AT BLACK OAKS Cast of Characters Willie - ferry Smith Rusty Gates - Bill Ogg Hank West - David May Elvira - Rochella C. Bonnie Blakely - Linda G. Flo Turner - Donna Briggs Scott Radford - Barton Hamby Clarissa Blakely - Judy W. Dave Edwards - Kenneth Smith Mildred Blakely-LaDeanW. Kate Blakely - Mary Martin Julie Blakely - Dowlene S. Ted Blakely - Tommy Wallace Goods QxCuCiOuS Guutdhtfo! SENIOR PLAY CAST OF CHARACTERS .... Henry Breckenridge-----------------------------Terry Taylor George Breckenridge---------------------Joe Ray Mrs. Lennox......................... Mary Henderson Helen Allen-------------------------Dianna Pruett Cecile Allen.................... Barbara Torres Clancy----------------------------- Frank Barrett Wiggins--------------------- - - - Jerry Shropshire P-Sam---------------------------- -Willie Bryant Delicia----------------------------- Dori5 Evans HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM 7ti 0uHjOuujS They played hard and fought well. Getting to the state semi-finals in Class C is no easy task. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM EDWARD SCOTT QqmI(¥V LUTHER PUGH Captains Scott and Taylor with Coach Smith. ASST. COACH PUCKETT JERRY PORTER JODY REDDICK Watch TkoSfiy Oetittyi Boys Qal Get that pass. Yea TftOiH Figkfcl Two points. Score some more! You want it fella? JtutUw Wtgk Teams Key i Me 6 Year's Htgfc School Teams Wdwika f- Zg(i Qchool Band We are very proud of our marching band. They have won many honors for our school. They have represented us in parades and contests over much of the state. They add much color to our football games. BAND OFFICERS President: Joe Ray Vice-Pres.: Judy Winchester Secretary: La Dean White Reporter: Mary Rasberry MR. ELWOOD WINCHESTER DIRECTOR Tuma4m Ua uj R-afengs DIANNA PRUITT MAJORETTE Received superior ratings at Pawnee for last four years. Received 2nd rat- ing in 9th grade divi- sion. Received superior ratings for three years at District contest. Twirler for Weleet- ka School band for last three years. DONNA BRIGGS DRUM- MAJORETTE Rated as the outstanding twirler at Pawnee in the 3rd Grade division. Received supe- rior ratings at Paw- nee for last eight years. Received 1st ratings at Dist. Contest for last three years. Rated as the outstanding twirler at Pawnee in the 10th grade divi- sion last year. Received an excellent rating at the National Baton Twirlers contest in Tulsa. Twirler for Weleetka High School Band last year and Drum- Majorette this year. MARILEE RASBERRY MAJORETTE Received superior rat- ings at Pawnee for last five years. Rated as outstanding twirler in the 7th grade division. Received excellent for two years and a superior last year at District con- test. Twirler for Weleetka Band last two years. Th 05ub A No ! itife' liidusbdol A'tfcs CW) SPONSOR - MR. DEAN A MEMBER AT WORK Tiift FHA O wS Gfois TU MEMBERS CHAPTER MOTHERS - MRS. B. C. Henderson. Mrs. Ivan Gordon, Mrs. Bill McGarr SPONSOR - MRS, Andena Richardson fCey TO' WoiiiieiuafeUig. ffVS IN HI '' NEWLY INSTALLED OFFICERS FHA CREED We are the Future Homemakers of America We face the future with warm courage and high hope. For we have the clear consciousness of seeking old and precious values. For we are the builders of homes, homes for America's future. Homes where living will be the expression of everything that is good and fair. Homes where truth and love and security and faith will be realities, not dreams. We are the Future Homs makers of America We face the future with warm courage and high hope. FHA GIRLS AT WORK wait for truck LIGHT OK THL TOW! -0L call this working,fellows? hARJORlL YOU AREN'T BASHFUL aRi:. YcU? CLOWNING [UNBELIEVABLE pF pr ' p .THoRE'S AN uLD Oi.E IN THE GROUFj KR. SE11H SNOWBALL lANYOKL? Hr.RE THr.Y ARE FOLKS GUESS WHO ISURBRiSINC ISN'T IT 'HrJir, Si rES TO bi. STALL RoSEHBLaNC JUNIOR, YOU AREN'T LISTENING TWO AGA1 .ST ONL ISN'T FAIR iVERYONE HAS TO GET iTCTiiE ACT. VE tIN1SHED THE ANNUAL IS NO REASON TO CELEBRATE HHV’ ( H0 SAYS?) ”- SINli BETTY xiuKG JERRI, HEAJj KURT? IN THii OLD NOGGIN 1J IT THAT LKBriAoGlNG? Donna, Mrs. Fox. Joe. and Dianna breathe a long sigh of relief when the last page is packed and ready to mail. Dear Recipient, This was the first year for any of us on the annual staff. We had a lot to learn and have profited by our mistakes. But, we couldn't have pulled through without the help and cooperation of the teachers, the photographers, and each and every one of you whose pic- ture appears in the 1966 jOutlaw We hope you like the results of our efforts. The annual staff. Octu Us Cut pyhOu Boost ! Qih Edat 0 FARMS 0 P. O. Box 421 Norman, Oklahoma Telephone JE 4-3191 Oklahoma's Great INDEPENDENT DAIRY CONGRATULATIONS: An investor-owned electric company HUGHEY-CARROLL INSURANCE AGENCY GOOD INSURANCE Fire . Windstorm . Hail . Automobile . Liability . Bonds When You Need It Bad You Need It Good! SU 6-2311 Weleetka, Oklahoma Best Wishes for a Successful and Happy Future THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Home Owned Okmulgee Home Operated FARMER’S EXCHANGE BOLT’S REXALL DRUG MRS. L. H. RAY AND SONS Q JACK BOLT, Owner COMPLIMENTS OF CARL E. CASH Photographer for the Outlaw WELEETKA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL BILL COGGBURN, Administrator - N. R. McNICHOLS, D. O. 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