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MHS ALUMNI STORIES 2010
There were fifty-nine seniors in 1970 as shown in their Class Composite. Class Officers were: Joe Griffis, President; James Blondell, V-President; Celia Blake, Secretary and Vicky Martin, Treasurer. Academic Honor Students were: Nancy Tinsley, Susan Brignon, Nancy Lenaburg and Gary Davidson; Others honors bestowed on students, recorded in the Yearbook were: Annual Queen, Linda Lenaburg; Band Queen, Jimmie Kay Coffman; Basketball Queen, Vicky Martin; FFA Sweetheart, Ann Sappington, Football Queen, Celia Blake; Glee Club Queen, Nancy Tinsley; Key Club Sweetheart, Janie Veach; All Around Girl/Boy, Vicky Martin and Jim Keating; MHS Favorties, Celia Blake and Jim Keating; Oklahoma Boys and Girls State, Delwin Allen, Tom Goodman, Joe Griffis, Jim Keating, Celia Blake, Sharon Patton, Nancy Tinsley, Ray Stover and Jerry Struck. 1970 Seniors:
Mangum ISD School leaders included: Superintendent of Schools: Virgil Francis; High School Principal, Ray Hogan; Class Sponsors: Don Sparks, Ruth Sanger, Katie Reeves; Board of Education members were: Jim Howard, Lester Blake, Virgil Francis, Jim Garrett, Willie Rogers, Bill Greer and Mrs. Balma Brignon was the Clerk. Class Parents were Mr. and Mrs Jerry White. The High School faculty included: Monroe Chadwick, Counselor, Jim Ed Bull, Jean Callahan, Allen Covalt, Johnny Crabb, Helen Deaver, Linden Haygood, Garland Roper, Patsy Falk, Don Sparks, Gladys Paxton, Katie Reeves, Ruth Sanger, Chloe Jones, LeRoy Stout, Frances Moore, Janell Smith, Margaret Stout, Norma Edwards. Superintendent’s Secretary was Mrs. Aline Savage; Mrs. Betty Patton was the Federal Programs Secretary and Mrs. Connie Bull served in this position for the second semester.
The 1970 banquet, held in the ‘new Edison Gym’, was attended by 475 graduates according to the Mangum Star, May 25, 1970. Dan Staton, Class of 1964, received the serviceman’s plaque for coming the longest distance (Colorado); The Class of 1945 captured the attendance award with 51% present for their 25th gathering; Walter Crisp, Class of 1940, received the man’s award for traveling the longest distance (Salinas, CA); and three ladies from the Los Angeles area tied for distance awards: Frances Nelson Holland, Class of 1929; Jane Hunter Heatly Holton, Class of 1917 and Jan Norris Kirkpatrick, Class of 1955. A reception was held at the Hotel Franklin following the banquet. Two generation families were recognized at the banquet. Each of the 1970 grads had two parents who were also MHS grads: Mayme Patterson Thompson (1925), Barbara Thompson Blake (1947), Lester Blake, (1941) and Celia Blake (1970); Gladys Wicker Scott (1919), Jewett Scott, Jr. (1949) Twila Arms Scott ( 1951) and Holly Scott, 1970. 60 seniors walk the stage This Class of 1975 had a ‘white’ Yearbook embossed with orange art work. This writer was able to purchase this book from the Old Greer County Museum. It covers seventh through twelfth grades. Although pages were missing, the vital parts of history were available. The “Annual or Yearbook Staff” consisted of: Editor, Fred Terry; Co-Editors, Patty Opperude and Cindy McMinn; the Advisor was again Mr. Don Sparks. In the Foreword, a tribute was paid to Mr. Don Sparks for his help. There was a Table of Contents making it easier to find information quickly in the book of 152 pages. A very neat feature of the book is the double page lay-out with the Seniors gathered around the Tiger Athletic bus at the Liberty Bowl stadium. School leaders were: Superintendent, Travis Slaton, East Texas State Graduate; High School Principal, Floyd Gibson, Southwestern State University graduate; Director of Federal Program and Counselor, Mr. Monroe Chadwick; Junior High Principal, Jim Ed Bull, MT Central State University; School Board members were: James Calcote, Jim Howard, Barbara Matthews, President, Warren Herndon, and Clyde Smith, V-President; Clerk was Mr. Balma Brignon. The school faculty included; Bernice Addy, Joe Bell, Jim Ed Bull, Helen Deaver, Norma Edwards, Johnny Crabb, Glenn Hardin, Patsy Falk, Linden Haygood, Chloe Jones, Kathie Linders, Jack Jerman, Mike Jones, Betty Patton, Gladys Paxton, Mike Riley, Danny Vaughn, Don Sparks, Garland Roper and Diana Storm. Academic honor students: Patty Opperude, Elizabeth Moon and Pat Toole. Class officers: James W. Smith, Jr., President; Pat Toole, V-President; Shirlene Bowman Griffis, Secretary-Treasurer; Honors bestowed on students: Annual Queen, Cindy McMinn; Band Queen, Merle Smith; Basketball Queen, Pat Toole; Football Queen, Sheri Adkins; MHS Favorites: Pat Toole and Tyler Price; Oklahoma Boys’ and Girs’ Stae: Mike Avery, Mary Gonzales, Tyler Price, Joe Mac Silk and Ray Moffeit, Mark Clark, Cindy McMinn, Chris Stone, Sandra Maddox and Bob Toma. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Parsons were Class Parents. The MHS Alumni Banquet was held May 16, 1975, in the ‘new Edison School’. MHS Alumni Officers were: President: Beth Thompson-White, (1953); V-President, Louise Boyd-Price (1953); Secretary, Doris Avery-Nelson, (1949); Assistant Secretary, Celia Blake-Nippert (1970); Laverne Wallace-Lanford (1948); Pete Boyle III, (1939) and Kay Morgan-Staton , (1965). Josh Drake Jr., Class Parent of 1953 Class, led the Pledge of Allegiance and Bill Greer, Class of 1945, gave the Invocation. The Theme of the Banquet was “Show Boat”. Note: A copy of the Banquet Program-Menu was given to this writer by Wayna Duffer-Lee; Wayna (Class of 1953) donated fifty years of Banquet invitations and/or mementoes to this Historian for safe keeping. What a wonderful contribution to Alumni history. Many thanks to you Wayna. It needs to be noted that Wayna has not missed a banquet since she graduated in 1953, fifty-seven years ago. Wonder if she will be able to brake the record which was held for years by Nellie Power Stultz-Davis, Class of 1906, who hadn’t missed a banquet in 66 years as noted in the May 1972 Mangum-Star-News. Ms. Nellie was a life-long Mangum resident. The major difference in a feat such as this is the fact Wayna does not live in Mangum and makes a great effort to get to Mangum each year, traveling several hundred miles. Ms. Stultz-Davis died in 1981. Mrs. Wayna Lee has been a loyal life-long Tiger supporter and still is today. With luck, she’ll be arriving in Mangum May 2010 for the 100th celebration of the MHS Alumni Association. Sheri Adkins Joe Mac Silk Note: Three seniors featured in the yearbook moved during their senior year: Debra Chambless, Alicia Fuentes, and Mark Watkins. The Golden Anniversary Edition in The Mangum Star-News, Dec. 4, 1975, was a huge one page ad headlined: THE MARCH OF PROGRESS!! THE CITY OF MANGUM CONGRATULATES THE MANGUM DAILY STAR ON YOUR FIFTY YEARS OF GROWTH AND ACHIEVEMENTS. In 1937, Dr. Fowler Border was the City Mayor; Jasper Bradshaw, City Clerk; Raymond Willis, City Manager; Dick Barnett, Commissioner of Utilities; Jack Jacobs, Commissioner of Streets and Lee Caffey, Police Commissioner. October 13, 1937, was the original newspaper article. The Mangum Star ran excerpts of many papers celebrating events back to 1887 which was considered the first fifty years of early settlement in and around Mangum and also the first year of a recorded school which was held in a dug out southwest of the courthouse today. Series nine (9) will be a two part series: The classes of 1980 and 1985
and Part B will cover Classes of 1990 and 1995. Any additions or corrections
to any pieces of this history will be welcomed. Please contact me at
joy.grant@sbcglobal.net
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