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Index of Oklahoma Places PLACE INDEX 531 INDEX OF OKLAHOMA PLACES Bartlesville 122 A Bartlesville College 480 Ada High School 468, 469, 4 70, 481, Bartlesville High School 4 78, 480, 482,485,486,488,489,490,491, 498,502,504,508 492,493,494,498,499 Beaver County 7, 21,272,332,418, Adair County 272, 332, 418, 420, 420,422,424,426,428,442 422,424,426,428,442 Beaver High School 469, 495, 496, AdairHighSchool 469,477,478, 503,504,507 496,502 BeckhamCounty 332,418,420,422, Alfalfa County 332,418,420,422, 424,426,428,442 424,426,428,442 Berryhill High School 4 77 Altus 198 Bethel High School 468, 4 77, 4 79 Altus High School 4 71, 4 72, 489, Big Four High School 4 71 490, 493,496 Billings 178 Alva 15, 121, 175 Binger 269 Alva High School 468,471,505 Bishop Kelley High School 267, Amber-Pocasset High School 469 467,472,474,477,478,481,483, Ames High School 471 484,485,486,487,488,490,492, Amorita High School 471 494, 502,505,509,510 Anadarko Ill, 159,216,222 Bishop McGuinness High School Anadarko High School 468,482, 94,467,474,475,481,483,484,485, 485,497,500 486,487,488,489,491,492,495, Apache 216 496,500,501,502,504,505,506, Arapaho High School 469 507,509 Ardmore 15,41,87, 102,104,125, Bixby HighSchool 471,477 126,130,135,136,151,158,177,199 Blackwell 193 Ardmore High School 469, 481, 482, Blaine County 332, 418, 420, 422, 485,486,487,488,490,491,492, 424,426,428,442 493,494,495,496 BlairHighSchool 471 Arnett High School 468,469 Blanchard High School 478 Atoka 121 Bluff 87 AtokaCounty 332,418,420,422, Boise City High School 495, 496, 424,426,428,442,502 500, 502,503 Atoka High School 469 Bokoshe High School 479 Boley 80 Booker T. Washington High School (Tulsa) 87,467,468,477,479,483, B 495,496,497,499,502,509 Bacone College 286 Boynton 168 532 PLACE INDEX Braggs High School 470, 479 Cascia Hall Preparatory School Braman High School 470 467, 46S,472,481,4S4, Bray High School 471 486, 487, 489, Btistow 198, 259 490,492,493,495.505,507,509 Bristow High School 468 Cashion High School 468 BrokenArrow 215 Catoosa High School 510 Broken Arrow High School 470, Cement High School 4 71, 509 472,477,478,495,498,509,510 Central High School 467,473,475, Bryan County 332,402,418,420, 476.499 422,424,426,428,442 Chandler 192,242 Buffalo High School 502 Chandler High School 471 Byng 165 Charles Page High School 469 ByngHighSchool 469,470,471, Chattanooga High School 509 478 Checotah High School 4 71 Cherokee 15 Cherokee County 272, 332, 418, 420, 422,424,426,428,442 c Cherokee High School 469,496,503 Cache 177 Cheyenne 174, 199,277 Caddo County 332, 418, 420, 422, Cheyenne High School 469, 4 79 424,426,428,442 Chickasha 85,125,128, l4S. 161, CameronHighSchool 478,479 173.219 Cameron Junior College SEE Chickasha High School 470,484, Cameron University 491,494,510 Cameron University 195,216,257, Chisholm High School 483 283,284 Chockie 246 Canadian County 332, 418, 420, 422, Choctaw County 112, 332, 418, 420. 424,426,428,442 422,424,426,428,442 Canadian High School 468 Choctaw High School 469, 4 70, 4 71, Canton High School 497, 504, 506 477 Canute High School 468 c·tmarron Coun ty ,.,~ 1, ?72_ ...33" ~. 41 o,o Carl Albert High School 468,469, 420,422,424,426,428,442 487,489,492,506 Claremore 117, 146,150. 176, 189. Carl Albert State College 283, 285. 224,254,263,277 294 Claremore High School 468,474, Carnegie High School 504 477,481,483,484,487,492,493,507 CatTier High School 470 Classen High School 467.473,475, Carter County 332, 418, 420,422, 476,495 424,426,428,442,500 Clayton High School 479 Casady School 481,482,485,488, Cleveland 175 489,493,494 Cleveland County 87, 332,401,402, 418,420,422,424,426,428,442 PLACE INDEX 533 Clinton High School 496 Davis High School 501 Coal County 332, 418, 420, 422, 424, Deer Creek High School (Edmond) 426,428,442 470,471,477,510 Coalgate High School 495, 501, 502 Del City 164 Colbert High School 470 Delaware County 333,418,420,422, Collinsville High School 470,477, 424,426,428,442 478,509,510 Depew High School 470 Colony 179 Dewey County 333,418,420,422, Comanche County 332, 418, 420, 424, 426, 428,442 422,424,426,428,442 Dewey High School 4 77, 4 78 Commanche High School 471 Dougherty 149, 260 Commerce High School 4 77 Douglas High School 85, 500 Conners State College 283, 284 Douglass High School (Oklahoma Copan High School 477,478 City) 83,91 Cordell 146, 179 Dover High School 468, 496 Cordell High School 471 Drumright 18 Cotton County 20, 333,418,420, Duke High School 468 422,424,426,428,442 Dunbar High School (Okmulgee) 85 Covington-Douglas High School Duncan 146, 162, 178 471 DuncanHighSchool 472,473,475, Coweta High School 472,474,477 481,482,486,488,489,490,491, Craig County 333, 418, 420, 422, 493,494,496,499 424,426,428,442 Dunjee High School (Oklahoma City) CreekCounty 209,333,402,418, 91 420,422,424,426,428,442 Durant 277 Crescent High School 478 Durham 137 Cushing 198, 103 Durwood 234 Cushing High School 469,472,473, Dustin High School 4 71 475,476 Custer County 333, 418, 420, 422, 424,426,428,442 Cyril 199 E Eagletown High School 469 East Central High School 467, 471, 478,485 D East Central University 268, 283, Dale High School 469,470,477 284,294 Darlington 125 Eastern Oklahoma State College Davenport High School 474,477, 283,284,294 478,479 Edison High School 467,472,475, Davidson 143 480,481,485,487,490,491,506 Davis 199 Edmond 106,113,166,172,199,213, 534 PLACE INDEX 250, 277 Forgan High School 468,470,497, Edmond High School 472,480, 503, 506 481, 482,484,485,487, Foss 102 488, 490, 493, Fox High School 495, 496, 500, 494,496,498,508,509 502, 503 Edmond Memorial High School Friendship High School 471 217, 474,477,478,480, FrontierHighSchool 468 483, 486, 489, Ft. Cobb High School 479 492, 505, 509, 510 Ft. Gibson High School 477,478, Edmond North High School 472, 479 477,481,483,486,489,492,510 Ft. Sill 216 Edmond Sante Fe High School 474, Ft. Towson High School 470,509 483,486,509 Eisenhower High School (Lawton) 469,470,474,490,507 ~ ElReno 115,118,119, 127,135,198, 199,229 Gage 198 El Reno High School 499,508 Garfield County 193,333,418,420, Elgin High School 507 422,424,426,428, 442 Elk City High School 469,470,472, Garvin County 42,333,418,420, 483,492,493,496,500,504 422,424,426,428,442 Ellis County 198,333,418,420,422, Geronimo High School 479 424,426,428,442 Glenpool 106 Elmore City High School 471 Glenpool High School 509 Enid 88, 98, 106, 128, 132, 134, 147, Goodland 112 148,155,161,169,185,193,221, Goodwell{fexhomaHighSchool 257,277 495 EnidHighSchool 474,481,484,486, Gotebo 198 487,489,490,492,493 Gould High School 509 EnidStateSchool SEENorthem Grady County 264,333,418,420, Oklahoma Resource Center 422, 424, 426, 428, 442 Erick High School 4 70 Grainola High School 4 71 Eufala 86, 199 Grandfield High School 471 Granite High School 470 Grant County 333,418,420,422, 424,426,428,442 F Grayson 91 Fairfax 140, 150,261 Greasy 193 Fairfax High School 502 Greer County 41,333,418,420,422, Fairview High School 470, 471 424, 426, 428, 442 Fallis 116,277 Grove High School 477, 495, 505 Fletcher High School 4 71 Guthrie 81, 151,204,253,266 PLACE INDEX 535 Guthrie High School 469, 471, Holdenville High School 214, 495 472, 473, 504, Hollis 18 506,507 HoweHighSchool 468,471 Guymon 140 Hughes County 333,418,420, H 422, 424, 426, Hale High School SEE Nathan 428,442 Hale High School Hugo High School 497 Hammon 238 Hulbert 166 Harding High School 467, 4 73 HydroHighSchool 470,471 HarmonCounty 18,49,272,333, Hydro-Eakly High School 468 418,420,422,424,426,428,442 Harper County 272, 333, 418,420, 422,424,426,428,442 Harrah High School 468,474,506 I Haskell County 333,418,420,422, Idabel High School 474,495,497, 424,426,428,442 499,500 Haskell Institute 216 Indian Territory 8, 17, 220, 222, 233, Haworth High School 471, 504 256,268 Healdton 188, 245 Indianola High School 468, 469 Healdton High School 4 77, 496 Inola 224 Heavener 158 Inola High School 468 Heavener High School 471 Hennessey 118 Hennessey High School 474,479, J 496, 497' 502,504 Jackson County 10, 333,418,420, Henry Kendall College 256 422,424,426,428,442 Henryetta 91 Jay High School 469,470,504,506, Henryetta High School 482, 494 Heritage Hall School 467,479,481, 508 Jefferson County 334,418,420,422, 482,483,484,485,486,487,488, 424,426,428,442 489,490,492,493,494,509 Jenks High School 468,469,472, Hillcrest Medical Center School of 474,475,478,480,481,483,484, Nursing 88,224 485,486,487' 488,489,490,493, Hill dale High School 479 495,498,502,504,505,506,507, Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College 508,509,510 286 Jet-Nash High School 509 Hinton High School 495 John Marshall High School 467, Hobart 15 495,496,497,498,499,508 Hobart High School 474,496,501 Johnston County 334, 418, 420, 422, Hoffman 91 424,426,428,442 Holdenville 502 536 PLACE INDEX Lehigh 126, 268 Lexington High School 504 K Lincoln County 88, 334, 418, 420, 422,424,426,429,443 Kansas High School 468, 507 Lindsay High School 471,479 Kaw City 111 Little Axe 210 Kay County 334, 418, 420, 422, Little Axe High School 504, 506 424, 426,428,442 Logan County 4, 5, 88, 334, 418, Kingfisher 112, 139 420,422,425,426,429,443 Kingfisher County 334, 418, 420, Lomega High School 469,470,503, 422,424,426,428,443 505,506 Kingfisher High School 468,469, Lone Grove High School 477 470,497,500 Lone Tree 86 Kingston 184 Lone Wolf 225 KiowaCounty 334,418,420,422, Lookeba-Sickles High School 469 424,426,429,443 LoveCounty 334,419,421,422,425, Konawa High School 479 427,429,443 Kremlin High School 509 Luther High School 471,497 Kremlin-Hillsdale High School 497 L M Mabel Bassett Correctional Center Lang son Univerity-Oklahoma
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