Western Oaks Middle School - Warrior Yearbook (Bethany, OK)

 - Class of 1967

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The journalism Department is divided in- to two classes, newspaper and yearbook. The yearbook staff members receive only 1X2 credit while the newspaper class mem- bers receive l full credit because they study journalistic principles from the text- book. A great deal of extra time and hard work go into the yearbook and newspaper, and the students try hard to give the stu- dent body of Western Oaks publications that represent the school well. The yearbook editor, Paula Buffington, and the Tribal Tribune editor, Randy I-Iyatt,spend much time working with Mrs. Troy, sponsor, in the planning of the two Journalism publications. 'm .wo bduetagfeep Safran! .711 The spirit of the school year has been captured for you in pictured and print in both the newspaper and the yearbook, and we hope you have enjoyed our publications, because we have enjoyed doing them for you. - journalism Department Newspaper Staff Newspaper Staff: Bottom Row: fl to rj Candy Coley, Gary Ashcraft, Barbara Scott, Glenda Smith, Mike Chandler, Russell Mitchell, and Mrs. Troy, sponsor. Second Row: Paula Large, Donald Beard, Susan Cundith, Patty Crayrner Echo Fields, and Dixie Leap. Top Row: Jane Derebery, Kathy Persons, Dwayne Moore, Ruth Ellen Miller, Gary Hicks, and Randy Hyatt.

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V4 sta fr 92:13.32 Hqgf, 7 ,N gf' Long hours of hard work, planning, and copy writing go into a yearbook. The Sports Editor, Missie Dendy, seated at typewriter, and Activities Editor - Diane Nedbalek, seated at left, had the difficult task of choosing just the right picture to tell their stories, but they didn't work alone because they used the help of many staff members. Seated: Diane Nedbalek, - Activities Editor, Missie Dendy - Sports Editor, and Nancy Craymer. Standing: Tommy Estrada and Tom Koone. Staff The Faculty Editor and the Introduction Editor had to meet the first yearbook deadline in Nov- ember, and their job was a very demanding one which took the help of lots of people working on layouts and copy. Seated: fl to rj Pat Thomp- son, Jan Blankenship - Introduction Editor, and Vicki Cearley - Faculty Editor. 3 A .sw I The biggest job of the Organization Section staff members was identifying all of the many faces that appeared in their section. ln addition to that, they also had to find out what each club does and tell about its activities in the story copy. The Organizations Editor, Lance James, had a huge job, and he had to see that a lot of people were working. flto rj Tommy Ray, Mark Wagstaff, Lance James - Organizations Editor, and Jim Miller. The advertising Section is very important E to the Warrior staff because the ads help Z1 to cover the many expenses. The Adver- ' tising Editor is Sue Ann Heiliger, standing at left, and her assistant is Dana Fritz, W F stan ding at right. advertising section they helped to identify the faces of 1263 students. The class sec tion is one of the largest sections in the yearbook and is the section that must be handled most carefully so that the faces and names are matched and spelled cor- rectly, The Class Section members are seated: Qlto rj Kenny Slater, in charge of the 7th grade, Theresa Boswell - Class Editor, and Carmen Flores, in charge of the 9th grade. When they were not working on the I -ffs 'Ji O ,Maw it-,sf -fr rt fl nT'1'sz sQ12H ffwfffw m.zsL'f'. :'r.m:a'm.s.,gsastt.1fa- 'Fa 'I , sg r . 'Q -s



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Student Council Representatives: Bottom Row: Biff Olsen, LaDonna Huffer, Karen Freeland, Cindy Strong, Shelli Beaver, Geri Zitterkob, Ralph Rodgers, Mary Gilbert, Cheryl Naylor. Second Row: Mr. Falkner, Martha Gilbert, Tommy Ray, Phil Allbritten, Debbie Slease, Toni Washa, Mona Strobridge, Robert Jencks, Dixie DePron, Patsy Coburn, Mrs. Kimbley. Third Row: Jacki Kyle, Shelly Kirkpatrick, Steve Davis, Don Burke, John Thompson, Chris James, Debby Dutton, Gary Crouch, Doug Bensinger, Shannon Marks. Fourth Row: Lynda Cooper, Kathy Persons, Jerry Griffin, Terry Flynn, Paul Evans, Mike Blackburn, Carol Collier, Kitty Hughes, Jeanne Beth Dodds, Karen Smith, Susan Waldenville. Top Row: John Kimble, LaDon Fletcher, Doug Frederick, Nick Goble, Bob Wilson, Jon Lantz, Bob Hayward, Mark Schlessman, Patty O'Brien, Randy Hyatt. STUDENT COUNCIL S 0, panticqmte in wif?- The Western Oaks Student Counci1's prime objective is to give the students participation in self-government. Fund-raising projects throughout the year are the concessions at games, the selling of candy, booster ribbons, beanies, pennants, T-shirts, and bumper stickers, among other things. The money made is used for various improvements and projects in the school. Other events include sponsoring of class favorites, sponsoring of the Princess and Warrior, and a big Student Council members' picnic at the end of the school year. The Student Council is also responsible for and in charge of many special dates, such as Spirit Day, Dress-up Day, Twirp Week, Sweatshirt and Shorts Day, 89er's Day, and Freshman Day. Student Council Alternates: Bottom Row: Mike Shannon, Bobby English, Ricky Snell, Melda Cannon, Debbie Stewart, Mike Orf, Butch Hyatt, David Eason, and Lester Higgins. Second Row: Mr. Couser, Cindy Powell, Lois Stark, Candy Coley, Terri Tripp, Nancy Jacoby, Debbie Wallis, Debbie Sparks, Sally Wild, and Gay Hendren. Third Row: Jamie Johnson, Carol Taylor, Paula Large, Doug Phillips, Gail Rhea, Mike Ahlefeld, Queenie Birchall, Sherri Smith, and Gloria Zellner. Rop Row: Claudia Sherman, Vicki Harris, Timothy Weaver, Robert Stanley, David Longstreath, Roger Ready, Steve Sommers, Brad Yarbrough, Susan Blackwood, and Patty Ray. f11c:nt14n11n 1 :usa-x'.-w. 'rfm.wm'

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