Weleetka High School - Outlaw Yearbook (Weleetka, OK)

 - Class of 1968

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ourtAU Wete tktv f-figh School FO Gwtfvut School spirit is a lot of things to different people. It can be a band playing, a crowd yelling, a stirring pep assembly, a football hero, or even painting the water tower on a moonlit night or holding hands as you stroll down the halls of your alma mater. The annual staff would like to bring some of the spirit of this year at W. H. S. back to your memory in this 1968 “Outlaw”. Ted and Tom carry their photography equipment around most of the time. Dei eafa i To the woman who has driven more nails, hung more crepe paper, painted more scenery, made up more drama casts, and helped more students find a book than any other teacher in this school, we dedicate this 1968 Outlaw. The 1968 Outlaw Staff Mrs. George at work in the library VELMA ELLARD School Secretary BOB CARROLL Treasurer HOMER GRIFFIN Is the Growing Up Process an Indication of Youth? Man, like no other creature, is capable of con- tinuing in youth throughout his lifetime. Years, a measure of time, do not hold the magi- cal key to youth or old age as some believe, nor does wisdom and maturity neces- arily accompany them. The teen-ager looks forward to the “magic” age of eighteen or twenty-one, but frequently abhors the idea of old age. We see evidence on every hand of people trying to stay young” by the use of elixirs, potions, creams and lotions. These are used in ever in- creasing volume. We are as young as our ideas, our hopes, our aims, our dreams. We are young so long as we have goals to achieve, dreams to fulfill. We are ageing when we have no new ideas—andean accept none. We are old indeed when we have nothing to accomplish! I commend each of you for every goal achieved! 1 laud you more for the zeal you have for the challenges which lie ahead. L. B. Kennedy, Superintendent “Let no youth have any anxiety about the upshot of his education, whatever the line of it may be. If he keeps faithfully busy each hour of the working day, he may safely leave the final result to itself. He can w ith perfect certainty count on waking up some fine morning to find himself one of the competent ones of his generation, in whatever pursuit he may have singled out” William James David Puckett High School Principal Graduates” - The magic of the word is apparent as shown by the excitement and enthusiasm of those so designated. For some it has been a single goal that means no more than the end of formal education, to others it is only the first step toward a way of life. Grad- uation is not the end, it is the be- ginning of an even more important period of your life. The efforts of your preparation are directly related to the success and happiness you will experience. I sincerely hope you are well prepared to meet the many op- portunities and challenges of the future. Terry Allen Jr. Hi School Principal JESSIE ROBERTS Kindergarten VIOLET KING First Grade EDNA STANKEWITZ Second Grade PAULINE KENNEDY Third Grade BERTA MAE JOHNSON Fourth Grade SHIRLEY ALLEN Fifth Grade DRATE CATHEY Sixth Grade ESTHER HAMBY Jr. High MESCAL GEORGE Jr. High and Librarian MERLINE NEWELL Grade and Vocal Music KENT WASHBURN Band MARY LOU SMITH Kindergarten WehjpJthb GARLAND PENNINGTON H.S. Commerce and Basketball BETTY MAGNESS H.S. English ANDINA RICHARDSON Home Economics PHILLIP CRAWLEY H.S. and Jr. High Math NANNIE WINCHESTER Commerce BILLIE GAIL FOX English KATHRYN SMITH English and Reading HARVEY DEAN Industrial Arts EL WOOD WINCHESTER Counselor W. L. SMITH Science and Football Coach GENE HODGENS Vo. Agriculture DEXTER GIBSON VELMA ANTHONY GLENN DeMOSS F. F. A. 1-2-3-4 Sentinel 4 Annual Staff 3-4 Editor 4 Dramatics 3 Class Officer 3 Industrial Arts Club 4 BETTY REDDICK Band 1-2-3-4 Band Queen 4 Football Queen Att'd 1-4 F. F. A. Sweetheart 2 Best Actress 3 Who’s Who 1-2-3 Annual Queen 4 SUSAN CARROLL Band 1-2-3-4 Drum Major 4 President 4 Football Queen Att'd 2 Annual Queen Att’d 3 Who's Who 3-4 Dramatics 3 RICHARD SANDLIN F. F. A. 1-2-3-4 President 4 Vice President 3 Best Actor 3 Who's Who 3-4 Class Officer 2-3-4 Industrial Arts Club 4 Athletics 1-2-3-4 ROGER WILLIAMS F. F. A. 1-2-3-4 Who's Who 4 Dramatics 3 Perfect Attendance 1-2 Industrial Arts Club 2-3 Athletics 1-2-3-4 Class Officer 2 BRENDA JOHNSON Band 1-2-3-4 Band Queen Att'd 2 Annual Staff 4 Annual Queen Att'd 1 Honor Society 1-2-3 F. H. A. 1-2 Officer 2 Junior Usher 3 Who's Who 2 Class Officer 1 WAYNE RICHARDSON F. F. A. 2-3-4 Vice President 4 Treasurer 3 Athletics 2-3-4 Dramatics 3 Junior Usher 3 Class Officer 2-3 President 4 SHARJ.A UNDERWOOD Band 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 1-2-3 F. H. A. 1-2 Honor Society 2 NANCY JACKSON Football Queen 4 F. H. A. 1-2-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Cheerleader 2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 4 BILI. HARJO Athletics 1-2-3-4 Dramatics 3 Class Officer 3 ROGER ELAM Athletics 3-4 F. F. A. 3-4 Audio-Visual 3 DONNA WITHAM Basketball 3-4 Honor Society 3 Pep Club 3-4 Glee Club 3-4 FELIX ZACKERY Athletics 1-2-3-4 Football Captain 4 F. F. A. 1-2-3-4 Who's Who 4 Industrial Arts Club 1-2 Perfect Attend. 1-2-3-4 SHIRLEY BALLARD Basketball 1-2-3-4 Basketball Att'd 2 F. H. A. 1-2-3-4 Officer 3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Crisco Award 3 Football Maid of Honor 4 Honor Society 3 LINDA ZAKERY F. H. A. 2-3-4 Officer 4 Football Att'd 4 Pep Club 2-3-4 Librarian 4 Glee Club 2-4 SANDY COMBS Honor Society 3 Industrial Arts Club 2 Honor Society 1-2-3 Perfect Attend. 2-3 4-H 1-3-4 WAYNE SHANNON SHARON JOHNSON F. H. A. 1-2-3 Officer 3 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Officer 2-3 Honor Society 1-2-3 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Basketball Att'd 1-3 Glee Club 1 Class Officer 4 RONNIE OGDEN Annual King 4 Athletics 3-4 I.ENORA BUCKLEY Library 3 Pep Club 3-4 Honor Society 2-3 Basketball 4 GAIL EARLS Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 2-3 Dramatics 3 RICKEY WALKER Athletics 3-4 Industrial Arts Club 3-4 Annual King 3 Perfect Attendance 1 ANDREW JACKSON Athletics 1-2-3-4 Football Captain 4 F. F. A. 1-2-3-4 Officer 4 Class Officer 4 Audio Visual 2 DONNA HUNT F. H. A. 4 Pep Club 4 JOE COBLE F. F. A. 1-2-4 Officer 4 Dramatics 3 Audio Visual 4 PAT GARRISON ADAMS F. H. A. 2-3 Officer 3 Industrial Arts Princess 2 Annual Att'd 2 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Cheerleader 3 Head Cheerleader 4 Who’s Who 3 Dramatics 3 HELEN MANLEY Basketball 1-2-3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Librarian 3 BILL DEO F. F. A. 1-2-3-4 Athletics 2 STEVEN KIRBY Athletics 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Officer 4 Industrial Arts 1-2-3-4 Dramatics 3 Perfect Attend. 1-2 GLYNDA GUTHRIE Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 3-4 Basketball 4 Dramatics 3 Cheerleader 3-4 F. H. A. 1 JOE COBLE F.F.A. 1-3-4 Officer 4 Dramatics 3 Audio Viaual 4 GERALD SCOTT F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 BERTA KNIGHTEN F.H.A. 2-3-4 Glee Club 4 VINITA WALKER F.H.A. 1 Pep Club 1 Perfect Attend. 1 BILLY WILLIAMSON Athletics 1-2-3-4 Dramatics 3 DON VAN METER F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 Officer 4 Dramatics 3 Jutu W$ CLASS OFFICERS President - MONTY ACTHLEY Secretary - TERRI McKINNEY Reporter - DOYLE STANFORD Vice President - TUFFY ROBERTS Gary Hill Nancy Burden Barbara Adams Monty Atchley Barbara Gann Brent Shirley Ronnie Taber Terri McKinney Tuffy Roberts Sharon Gordon Barbara Sutton Bob Nelson Sharon Milam Gerald Smith Mike Mason Mary McComb Steve Fulsom Beverly Ogg Jim Hamby Darlene Richardson Abby Sumka Soloman Buckley Debbie Watson Linda Humble Bruce Jones Pat Coble Teddy Jackson Marilyn Ballard Sue Humphrey Johnny Reed Martha Loggins Sharon Fox Buford Harjo Marry Bell Williams Lee Graham Norma Owens Jackie Smith David Haddox Bernard Drake Doretha Golden Bernadine Patton Stanley Zackery Cinderella Watson Lonnie O'Neal Delores Spivey Tom Withers Glen Norton Anthony Cleveland Harold Combs Mary Radford Ted Winchester Henry Manley Debbie Mason Sam Parton Dixie Wilhite Barbara Withrow Tom Smith Mary Thomas Ricky Ogden James Ballow Linda Garrison Debbie Sandlin Ronnie Cline Larry McLellan Mary Jean Williams Linda Mason Charlie Lowe Detria Cluck Charles Tiger Lowell Miller June Pugh Kay Long Marvin Brown Alford C. Burks Robert Jackson Jackie Harjo Linda Jenkins Leroy Milburn Ava Lawson Billy West Nancy Young Raymond Chotkey Jimmy Kelough June Cossey Joel French Alfreda Combs i' FtGSWmeK CLASS OFFICERS President - RONALD ALLRED Vice President - WILLIE LOGGINS Secretary - MARGIE THOMAS Reporter - DONNA CRAWLEY Nancy Allen Ronald Allred Marie Ballard Everett Barrett Mona Barnett Richard Buckley Penny Burden Dennis Bunny Vera Carter Donald Crawford Cathy Coleman Roy Davis Donna Crawley Anthony Drake Susie Donley Donald Dwiggins Rocky Edwards Nedra Fite Steven Fish Linda Hunt Wayne Guthrie Neva Hunt William Hodgens Beth Johnson Tony Kelough Wilma Lowe Jerry Lambert Beth Mag ness Neketa Matthews Willie Loggins Helen Normore Bennie Lucas Marsha Reddick Chipper Magness Martha Shirley Milton Norton David Reed Margie Thomas Jackie Rogers Nancy Underwood David Shropshire Cheryl Wasson Ray Tabor Patsy Zackery Robert Withrow Beatrice Williams EiCjfufcfv Frankie Buckley Gayle Chadic Don Coble Mike Coble Stanley Coleman Terry Crump Joe Edwards Vickie Harjo Carolyn Higg inbottom Lometta Humble Eddie Hunt Jacob Jackson Eldon Kelough David Lentz Michael Loggins Hillis Manley Jerry Mayes Regina McLoud Kay Morris Ricky Newell Mary Owens Vickie Puckett Nora Pugh Debby Radford Clifford Shropshire Lana Taylor Linda White Joyce Whitlow Victoria Whitlow Kathy Williams Jerry Wallace Ceuetuth Becky Graham Bobby Earls Peggy Owens Kenneth Milam Regina Wind Brian Carroll Marla Hull Glenn Johnson Alice Hargo Charles Brown Paul Haynes Cindy Earls Marva Ellard Joyce Birdcreek Wynona Fisher Ann Goswick Thomas Mayes Carolyn Barrett Darrell Cox Cathey Gordon Mark Mason Helen Adams Mark DeMoss Dwain Whitehouse lA kfr’S Who' MOST TALENTED: Cinderella Watson Ted Winchester WITTIEST: Felix Zackery Deloris Spivey BEST DRESSED: Terri McKinney and Sam Parton WpJkpjtk High BEST PERSONALITY: Wayne Richardson Martha Shuriey MOST POPULAR: Susan Carroll Roger Williams MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Mary Thomas and Richard Sandlin Boy W GuH Ofy Th Y cW CuSAK CctA iM [A CujH RZciutockOH' ''Outflow' PARTICIPATING ANNUAL STAFF: Monty Atchley Mary Thomas Susan Carroll Brenda Johnson Glenn DeMoss QUEEN - Betty Reddick KING - Ronnie Ogden Sophomores - Debbie Mason and Charley Lowe Juniors - Nancy Burden and Gary Hill The Outlaw king and queen were chosen by the students who purchased annuals. The seniors re- ceived the most votes and their candidates were crowned. The sophomores came in only three votes behind to win the position of 1st runneis-up. Freshmen - Beth Magness and Roy Davis 7th - Cathey Gordon and Brian Carroll 8th - Regina McLoud and Jerry Wallace A PE. m ip The Homecoming Queen was attended by these lovely girls: Shirley Ballard, maid of honor; Betty Red- dick, senior attendant; Susan Carroll, senior attendant; Linda Zackery, senior attendant; Barbara Gann, junior attendant; Linda Mason, sophomore attendant; Margie Thomas, freshman attendant. The coronation was an impressive occasion with the assistance of the band and the pep club. QvlPJM bcM fAlte ChctstfHv Jofooiv MAID OF HONOR Shirley Ballard SENIOR - Helen Manley JUNIOR - Barbara Gann SOPHOMORE - June Pugh FRESHMAN - Wilma Lowe ATTENDANTS TO THE BAND QUEEN Barbara Adams and Glen DeMoss Nancy Young and David Shropshire Martha Shurley and Jimmy Hamby Cathey Williams and Ted Winchester Marla Hull and Darrell Cox P.PA Qweethetwb QhotAMt The band had a profitable year and provided a great deal of spirit for football games and pep assemblies, as well as participating in ac- tivities of their own. They have divided loyalties for their two direc- tors this year, Mr. Kent Washburn and Mr. Elwood Winchester. Steve K. -V.P., Brenda J. - Rep., Betty R. - Sec., Susan - P. Chmfaadm |wrixyv High Cheerleaders represent the spirit of a school. They should lead the student body in the feeling of school loyalty and pride. Cheer- ing a team to victory means that you are behind your school all the way. Wtejk School That's the way to go boys — get 'em! Ucmyv JZM PAT ADAMS Crisco Award - Outstanding Student in Home Economics SHARON JOHNSON Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow SHIRLEY BALLARD McCall's Teen-Fashion Correspondent LINDA ZACKERY Co-ed Fashion Correspondent There always comes a time for clean-up Doretha, it couldn't taste that bad! The girls enjoy a good wholesome meal with their teacher and guest. Serica, THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS S JtZ VVfa' STUDYING VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE President - Rick Sandlin, Vice President - Wayne Richardson, Secretary - Joe Coble, Treasurer - Andrew Jackson, Sentinel - Glenn DeMoss HIGH SCHOOL OFFICERS 4-U CM JUNIOR HALL OF FAME MEMBER Each county chooses an outstanding boy and girl in 4-H for the year. Donna Crawley won this award this year and will be presented an oil painting. GQjq 0Sub The glee club not only represents us as a group, but also has quartets, trios, and other ensembles that sing for special occasions. Director, Merline Newell, with her group COACHES: W. L. Smith CAPTAINS: Felix Zackery Terry Allen Andrew Jackson FootbcM The Weleetka Outlaws have a good record. This year the spirit ran high and the high school boys ripped through the season to win a playoff berth against Marietta before their downfall, 1967 SEASON Outlaws 8 Wilburton------- - 6 20 Prague------------20 26 Allen-------- - - - - 0 57 Konawa---------0 38 Wetumka - --------0 14 Bowlegs-------- - - 6 34 Okemah-----... 6 42 Savanna ------ o 28 Burner------------26 44 Maud - ------------0 8 Marietta----------14 High School Outlaws A TEAM Left to Right: Felix Zackery, Bob Nelson, Wayne Richardson, Teddy Jackson, Benard Drake, Gary Hill, Glen Norton, Roger Elam, Tuffy Roberts, Buford Harjo. Basket B TEAM SENIOR GIRLS Sharon Johnson, Shirley Ballard, Helen Manley GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Left to Right: ROW 1; Barbara Gann, Neketa Matthews, Martha Shurley, Sharon Gotdon, Helen Manley, Kathy Coleman, Wilma Lowe. ROW 2: Debbie Mason, Penny Burden, Shirley Ballard, June Pugh, Deb- bie Wasson, Sharon Johnson, Nancy Young, Nancy Burden. Ju tUw Mtyk Bask tbM GIRLS’ TEAM L. to R: ROW 1: M. Shurley, N. Underwood, Nora Pugh. C. Lane, Nedra Fite, D. Crawley. ROW 2: R. McLoud. K. Coleman. M. Reddick, K. Williams, W. Lowe, N. Matthews, P. Burden. JUNIOR HIGH BOYS L. toR.: Willie Loggins, Roy Davis, David Reid, Robert Patton, Chipper Mag ness, Jerry Wallace, Anthony Drake, William Gene Hodgens, Hillis Manley. 9 0 r 9 a1EEi f ,3 % % v ru s ®uUAws A «« o-1 lv is JttTV 5 • fr 3 JV|!lA ’|f 9 Wu s u . l! ] aim s 6 ’Kru y U I j Vv I TRACK COACH: HARVEY DEAN Bob Nelson, Anthony Cleveland, Felix Zackery, Steve Kirby, Joel French, Tom Withers, Glen Norton, Lee Graham, Lonnie O'Neal, Tuffy Roberts, Butch Manley, Lowell Miller. Remodeling a Specialty Area Code 405 Phone SU 6-2155 E. ATCHLEY CONSTRUCTION CO. No Job Too Large or Too Small Custom Home Builder and Commercial J. T. SPENCE WESTERN AUTO Phone SU 6-2302 Weleetka, Oklahoma With RCA Victor Dreams Come True STATE NATIONAL BANK Weleetka, Oklahoma Checking Accounts- Loans- Auto Farmer Personal Commercial If You Need It Bad You Need It Good-- and You Always Get the Best for Less at - - - CARROLL INSURANCE CO. INC. Fire Windstorm Hail Hartford Bonds Automobile Liability Phone SU 6-2216 Race Down to Burden and Williams Grocery Get those bargains while they last. Phone: SU 6-2251 Free Delivery BURDEN AND WILLIAMS I Traded at ALLEN’S CHEVROLET Before Why Don't You go Down and Get a Good Deal After I Eat at SCOTTS DAIRY BAR Every Day It's so good I don't know when to stop! BOLT’S Owned and Operated by ROSE’S BEAUTY SALON Come in for a Shampoo and Set JACK BOLT B. H. TRADING COMPANY H. B. MEYER SON INC. When Supplies for Every You Shop School Need at Hamby 's FINEST ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT!!! LARGEST FRAME SELECTION!!! SENIORS OUR SPECIALTY!!! 5TU I05 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE!!! Congratulations Seniors! THE ANNUAL STAFF SO 1 cv, DEPENDABLE!!! ENID, OKLAHOMA Put 'em up! With Building Supplies From WELEETKA LUMBER CO. FHA Loans No Down Payments 60 Months to Pay Phone SU 6-2395 Weleetka, Oklahoma BUD WHITEHOUSE, Manager J. B. GROCERY MARKET Fair Dealing - Prompt Service - And Good Eats - Is Our Motto. r Free Delivery Phone SU 6-2257 Weleetka, Oklahoma Sincere Service SPILLER FUNERAL HOMES Dustin - Weleetka - Wetumka You Come Out Feeling Like a Queen at MUTUAL OF NEW YORK (Mony) Mony Today Means Money Tomorrow BETTY’S HOUSE OF BEAUTY ALICE McKINNEY Weleetka, Oklahoma TO SUIT YOUR The Best of Food and Friendly Service CORNER DRUG STORE Fountain Service Cosmetic s Drugs DIXIE LOU CAFE Owned and Operated by OLEN WILCOX Your Dependable Druggist JACK’S BARBER SHOP KECK’S GROCERY Haircut Shave Everything for the Well Groomed Person Owner and Operator JACK CHOATE Keck's Grocery Has Something to Crow About! TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made


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