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Mannford State Bank !.uL\' \ *• NINETEEN HUNDRED & MANNFORD H. S. 68. Would you believe that these people have work to do? Contents Opening Pg 1 Dedication 6 Administration 7 Seniors 13 Juniors 21 Sophomores 25 Junior High 29 Elementary 35 Athletics 43 Royalty 59 Organizations 65 Activities 75 Advertising 83 School = Masquerades + meetings + parties? We're dedicated to Miss Doris Stockton, Teacher of the Year. We wish to award her for her services to us, as students, and as students, our awards are limited in number. We wish to honor her with our greatest honors; our love, gratitude, and this, the Pirate Yearbook dedi­ cation of 1968. We wish her to have more than a thank you for services rendered this year. Services above and beyond the call of duty deserve thanks above and beyond the call of our expression of them. Though our expression is small, our gratitude is great. For that which is unspoken .... 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Norwood- Member Mr. George McGraw- Member Dr. Jack Wolfe- Vice-President Mr. Billy Greenwood- Clerk People Factory Production Personnel Mrs. Able Mrs. Armstrong Mr. Bivens Mr. Bowers Mr. Brown Miss Burton Miss Elder Mr. Farmer Mr. Hammers Mr. Hanson Mr. Hildebrand Mr. Hudgins Mr. Laffoon Mrs. Laffoon Miss Moorman Mrs. Rhodes Mrs. Romack Miss Rouk Mr. Shewey Mr. Shire Miss Stockton Mr. Stout flBfek The Mechanics Of Learning 11 Mannford Teachers For Life Through Learning SENIORS BRUL PRIMM TERRY COLEMAN JO ANN NANCE President Vice-President Secretary Senior Officers Seniors 68 J " * ^T**P DONNA ANDERSON MICHAEL BAGBY HAROLD BABCOCK, JR. TOM BAUGHN 14 WILLIAM BLAKE JOYCE BROWN TERRY COLEMAN TOMMY COLLINS HAROLD DOUGLAS ROBERT EVANS STELLA GATLIN LA DONNA GEORGE Final Products Of The People Factory CHRIS GILBERT LARRY GILBERT SHARON GILREATH diMJft SHERRY GILREATH GAYLE HODSON BRUCE KTME IOC INGQR 1 SHAROLYN LONG CHERYL DARLENE LORD DOYLE MACKALL GAYLEN KIRK MILLS RICHARD MOSER JOANN SUSAN NANCE NECIA NORRIS SHERYL ORCUTT BURL PRIMM JIMMY SCROGGINS ALLEN SHAEFER DAVID SHAEFFER LYNDA ALLENE FISHER JAMES MICHAEL VARNER JEAN WINSLETT DAVID YOUNG Losing DONNA ANDERSON FFA; Football; Track; Class Officer; Student Coun- cil; Music. FHA; Music. ALLENE FISHER HAROLD BABCOCK, JR. FHA; FHA Officer; Honor Roll; Co-Val; Music; Music. Pep Club; Library Club; Who's Who in American High Schools; Thespian; Salutatorian; History Medal; MICHAEL BAGBY Social Studies Medal; English Medal; Science Medal; Music Medal; Class Officer; Senior Play; Annual FFA; Junior Play; Senior Play; Thespian; Library Staff; School News Editor; Honor Society; State and Club; Honor Society; Photographer; Yearbook Editor; National; Top 10% NEDT. Annual Staff; Advanced Science Club; Librarian; Outstanding Student; Math Award; History Award; STELLA GATLIN Student Council; Honor Roll; Football. Glee Club; Basketball; FHA. THOMAS BAUGHN LaDONNA GEORGE Honor Society; History Award; Advanced Science Club President; Photographer; Annual Staff; Honor Basketball; FHA; FHA Officer; Ail-Star; All-Con­ Roll. ference; Math Award; Home Ec. Award; Senior Play; Basketball Queen Candidate; Pep Club. WILLIAM BLAKE, JR. CHRIS GILBERT Basketball; Baseball; FFA; FFA Officer; Annual Staff; Junior Assembly. FFA; Football; Basketball; FFA Officer; Student Council; Music. JOYCE BROWN LARRY GILBERT Music; Glee Club; Annual Staff. FFA; Music. TERRY COLEMAN SHARON GILREATH Basketball; Football Manager; Senior Play; Thespian President; Class Officer; History Medal; Chemistry Basketball; Music; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Medal; Honor Society; Scholastic Meet; Speech Con­ Tomorrow Award; FHA. test. SHERRY GILREATH TOM COLLINS All-Star; All-Conference; Basketball; FHA; FHA FFA; Basketball; Music. Officer; Pep Club; Basketball Queen; Music; Home Ec. Award; Honor Roll. HAROLD DOUGLAS GAYLE HODSON FFA; Physical Education. FHA; Class Officer; Pep Club; President; Music; Annual Queen Candidate; Student Council; Honor BOB EVANS Roll; Typing Contest; Class Favorite. 19 BRUCE KIME SHERYL ORCUTT Basketball; Football; Junior Play; Senior Play; Senior Play; Music; Basketball; All-Star; All-Con­ Scie»^e Club; Ail-Star; All-Conference. ference; F. H. A. SHAROLYN LONG BURL PRIMM Basketball; F.H.A. ; Pep Club; Annual Staff; Glee Basketball; FFA; Senior Play; Class Officer; Music. Club; Sextet; Music Contest. JIMMY SCROGGINS CHERYL LORD FFA FHA; Basketball; Music (Glee Club); Pep Club; Senior Play. ALLEN SHAEFFER DOYLE MACKALL FFA; Baseball; Basketball; Music. Basketball; Football; Student Council; Baseball; DAVID SHAEFFER Ail-Star; All-Conference; Music; F.F. A. ; Jr. As­ sembly; Track; Swimming; Swimming Award; Foot­ Baseball; Basketball; FFA; Junior Assembly. ball; Baseball Trophy (Most valuable player of base­ ball). GINA SWEARNGIN PETE MILLS Glee Club; Mixed Chorus; Sextet; A Cappella Choir; Music Contests; Music Award; Business Club; Annual F.F.A.; Class Officer; F.F.A. Officer; Music; Staff; Newspaper Staff. Basketball; Baseball. MIKE VARNER DICK MOSER FFA; Basketball; Baseball. Basketball; Football; Baseball; Music; Senior Play; Junior Assembly; F.F. A. JEAN WINSLETT JO ANN NANCE Student Council; Class Officer; Bookkeeping Medal; F.H.A. ; Basketball; Pep Club; Music; Class Officer; Speech Debate; Senior Play; Thespians; FHA; Pep Basketball Queen candidate; All-Star; Honor Roll; Club; Annual Staff; Glee Club; Annual Queen can­ Honor Society. didate; Who's Who; Sooner Princess at State Fair. NECIA NORRIS DAVID YOUNG Pep Club; Annual Queen Attendant; Annual Staff. Football; Class Officer; Annual Staff. 20 JUNIORS Mary Sue Alexander Helen Anderson Jerry Anderson Serita Allen Stephen Babcock Debbie Bartels Anna Mae Bartley Randy Bartley "One more lizard and we'll have it. Sonya Berger Donna Bruner Ray Burgess Karen Byrom Karen Colberg David Compton Bill Crimmins, Jr. Kathleen Dickey K^ f > 0BMW Linda Whitfield-President Bill Crimmims-Vice President Karen Colberg-Secretary Karen Byrom-Treasurer The Juniors '68 Dallas Florer Jim Garrison Gary Giddeon Sam Gilbert David Greenwood Marilyn Harvison Linda Haughlund Chuck Houston Wayne Inzer Parke Keener Del Fvimberly Nanette McCrackin Mary Mills Lee M us grove Linda Norrell Dan Phillips V David Phillips Joy Rashendorfer Starrlene Russell Shelly Shipley William Smith Kathy Spess Glenda Standridge Roger Weaver 'Just Horsin' Around" "I know it's here somewhere" Linda Whitfield Vickie Whitfield Joe Don Maggard Robert McCrackin SOPHOMORES IBMBVOT Roger Ledbetter President Hubert Kile Vice Pres. Ruegena Stottlemyre Secretary Nita O'Mally Treasurer The Sophomores 68 Karen Adsit Glenn Bartley Melody Baughn Sheila Bowen Sammy Boyden Janet Caudle Sherry Clay Sarah Crowder Marilyn Coleman Stanley Collins Charlie Champlain Doyle Champlain Larry Denny Edgar Dodd Karen Douglas Sandra Drake Terry Elliott Gail Firey Carlanda Flinchum Cathy Gilreath Jacalyn Greenwood Gerald Haile Lydia Harvison Susan Hill Joyce Hughes Rick Ireland Hubert Kile Marc Langston Roger Ledbetter Steve Long Darla Lord Darrel Lord Virginia McCrackin Judy Mclntire Jack Minton John Nance Karal Norris Cindy Norwood Nita O'Mally Marilyn Orcutt Becky Rodden Ronnie Roseborough Ralph Sheats Rhonda Smith David Spess Kim Spess Mike Stockton Ruegena Stottlemyre Johnny Studebaker Glenda Tilly Punishment (?) Vs. Awards Gary Varner Claude Ward Cloe Ward Connie Wasson JUNIOR HIGH 1 I 1 \© <& '9ki7 mm Grant Keener, Pres. / 1 Dennis Pulliam, Vice Pres. Judy Bartles, Treas. Jane Garrett, Sec. Hk\ iv ^L / 1 * I 1 I The Freshmen '68 Milton Alexander Ricky Antle Rhonda Applegate Steve Baker Kathy Barnes Judy Bartles Eva Baughn Wilma Boling Kenneth Burgess Ricky Burgess Nancy Byrom Charles Callogan Robert Champlain Bonnie Childress Mary Ann Collins Terry Crane Wesley Dickey Janice Drake Kathy Evans Jane Garret Kathryn Gatlin Betty Giddens Terry Giddeon Ralph Gordon Brent Haugland Gaila Haugland Sandra Hodson Errol Houston Grant Keener Don Klintworth Dinell Kimberly Nancy Laffoon Georgia Lee Shirley Maines Steve McBride £©S Mike McGraw Debra Moore James Moore Sherry Moore Marilyn Ogden Sue Potts Dennis Pulliam Connie Pursell Ronny Reed Debbie Rutledge Carla Shaeffer Teresa Shaeffer Ricky Shipely Jerry Simmons Denisa Smelsor Sarah Sweezey Janie Taylor Pam Thornbrugh Gary Varnell Terry Varner Randall Watkins Joanie Weaver Cathy Whitfield Terry Wright Charles Adsit John Anderson Mary Anderson Kevin Bagdy Allen Bowen Vickii Brashears Bobby Bruner John Callahan Sharon Champlain Dona Clinton Marsha Conn Frank Correll David Crowder Michael Egner Brenda Garrison Dixie Gordon Diane Hailey Janet Harvison Leonard Harvison Doyle Inzer Debra Ireland David Jones Diane Kime Rita Kirkpatrick
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