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   Big Basin Herald (Newspaper) - May 26, 1977, Muldrow, Oklahoma                                Vol. 12 No. 49 Oklahoma Ten Cents May 26, 1977 along with parents and friends and more In graduation than people listen to the guest speaker Jack Morse at Friday graduates must get their turn in gowns and get night s i There's release forms below Winners of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place trophies in the first through third grade ' division of the Muldrow Grade School Talent Show held The top three groups who placed in the fourth through sixth grade division in the recent Talent Awards Assembly Honors Outstanding Students Muldrow Annual Assembly was held in the Muldrow High School on May Honor Society Awards alung with special recognition awards were given at this I inie those recognition lor the Oklahoma Honor y ' High School w ore Seniors Debra Shadell shall Way Keilh Mary Dana Km en Hush a ml Wilson Candy Ice. Debra U W I Arnier one's I i i tin i Johnnie I i Joyce t Hick Cherry and Tammy sophomores Mi Stephen 1 .ma Cindy Cathy and Carol Harney Mr Hill Quails ol the Masonic Lodge presented Steven Henderson and Candy Allen Student ol Today Award given by the Lodge Valedictorian Marshall and Debra Shadell each received beautiful trophies lor being the top students Science Achievement Awards awards to show that each student had sue completed nil science courses available to them were given lo Madison I and Hoswell by Mr I Davis Wayne presented Keith Quails an Outstanding in Webb an Outstanding m and a also received an Revival Set A revival Jake Self ol Oklahoma will gel underway beginning cm Sunday June at the Hills il was announced this week The revival which w ill rim through the 12th ol June will begin at 7 p.m each evening Joe pastor ol the church invites everyone to come out and enjoy the sei vices Reunion Set There will be a reunion ol the Tabor family on at the Liberty School A good dinner and a lot ol conversation is anticipated so everyone come and bring a dish ol some kind All area residents are welcome Outstanding Award in W oik I vi oik mg Mrs Henson awarded several speech students awards the Must Improved Award was I Dav First Place speech Marshall Second Place I ee and Third James chosen as the speec It nl the ear 1 Ihe aW I I limn Spanish I Merit I 1 i and John i Most Improved stevim Hen son Mci it I lehin and I v .ml Mosl Impi ov ed nth I loin Spanish i audy Wlen Merit lebbie I -a a nil v Most Improved School Principal Hogei sharp presented National High School Awards lor Excellence to Marshall Debra Shadell and Dai v I W hilmer Shadell was also w ith a letter of commendation the 1 Scholarship Program and lor her being named lo the Who's Who Among High School Students Mary Blake was recognized tin nig received a ol Merit Irom Ihe National Scholarship the Scholarship Ihe c ei ogm mi ol at I in was hav mg scholar Noi ii A M at Miami Mike i a Scholarship to I and Keith a c in i minors m at Seniors receiving College Prep Diplomas were also recognized at the They were Mike Mary Debra Marshall Connie Hoswell and Little Mike Hog Keith Howell received the DeKalb Award for being Ihe outstanding senior in Dana Mclaughlin was recognized for being named the Most Valuable Player in the game Dana is also an Junior High Students receiving the Honor Society Awards 9th Jell Myra Terry Keith and Klh Kim Madelyn Karla ( arlene and Marlene Lee Karen Kendall Joe Mark Joy Gary Tammie Tammy Stuart Dana TerryL Heather Tommy David Jim Deanne Toney Reiny Cash and Receiving Ihe Oklahoma Historical Certificate of Excellence were Myra Ryan and outstanding Students for the first semester were 7th I Brett Kendall Ross and Kth Wickett and Karen Stephen ind outstanding Students for the second semester were 7th grade Mark Smith and Tammy Hth Hilly Roberts and Karla and 9th Marc Nelson and Misha Lookebill Outstanding Student of the Day by the Masonic Lodge were given to Myra Ryan and Keith Oklahoma History Merit Awards went to Rita Calvin Marc Myra Jeff Terry Jeffrey Billy Debbie Denise Misha Cindy Janelle Ricky Michael Marty Frazier and Keith Bedford Woodworking Merit Awards went lo Wilson and Brett Wickett The Special Olympic Team was also recognized the assembly Members of the team include Shane Jimmy Steven Harvey Rodney Frankie Garner and Valorie Mr. Norris Duncan's 7th grade English awards went lo these Certificates of Tony Westberry and Anthony Certificate of Award David Chambers and Tammie Beller Mast Improved English Claude Gibbons and Tammy The Junior High Basketball Team and Coach Jim Henson were presented Certificates of from Representative Bob for consecutive wins Players receiving this award were Val Myra Debra Maria Madelyn Jenna Angelia Debbie Debbie Elizabeth Myra Leona Cinday Brenda Kim Suzan Morion and Alecia Name It - Claim It Muldrow Grade School mil jackpot this week is up In no since we didn't have a winner last We had several good such as the on the Muldrow the combination on a safe and more the knob on the bank vault the correct answer was the lop of a penlight battery Rules lor the contest Each week we will run a mystery picture to lor the jackpot this II the correct answer is not given before the deadline of p.m. on the billowing an additional will be added to the prize No guesses will be taken p m or the day Ihe rural subscribers receive their All guesses must be made to the Muldrow office by calling us at 477(1 during regular business hours - 9 a.m. to 5 p in What? Announces Talent Winners Minstrels jQ On May 11, the Muldrow Grade School held a Talent show at the Divided into two divisions Grade - Third Grade and Fourth through Sixth - there were two two second and two third place trophies Judging the small children were 5th grade Tena Walters and Doris Coker and intern Mildred Vicki reading 3rd grade teacher and Shirley Kindergarten were judges for the upper division talent Winners in the first three grades 1st, Dawn who sang a gospel ol Gold 2nd. Kari Lisa Lori Shelly Falleur and Christi who sang Your Hand In The and 3rd, who did a twirling Leading the fourth through sixth grades 1st place to David and Sondra who sang and played 2nd, Kelii who and 3rd, a group of boys consisting of Brian Steve Chris Jeff Phillip Gary John Shawn David Ford and Randy Purcell who sang a medley of the and It Sing At Liberty The Caanan Minstrels will singing at the Liberty Assembly of God Church next Sunday May 29. Pastor Don Pulliam announced the service will start at 7 the usual church Everyone is invited to attend and a blessing awaits If you didn't attend the Revival last week with Brother Epps and the The Glory you missed some wonderful Plan now to attend church and hear some good gospel singing at the Liberty Assembly of New Classified Policy Beginning this week the classified deadline has been moved up to Monday All ads received after that time will not appear until the next Dqe to the time there will be no exceptions to this new So if you have anything you want to the ad cut off Monday at Also beginning on June 1, all classified advertising must be paid in This is due to the trouble we are presently having in collecting some over due classified On the classified page you will find a coupon for you to write your ad on and will tell you how much you ad will Just this in along your payment or mail it to us so we will recieve it in the Monday The cooperation of the area classified users will be  

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