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JULIE PAYNE
Julie Payne's family
has inspired her most by
"standing by me
through the bad times
and through the good
times and helping make
my high school years
fun. and memorable."
Julie, daughter' of
Johnny and Mildred
Payne, has attended
school at Perkins all of
her 13 years.
Julie's favorites are
Long John Silvers,
diamonds, roses,
Wranglers, Flashdance,
videos, and Gallager.
She enjoys going
fishing, shopping,
eating, and sleeping. She
wants to will "my abili-
ty to fix my own hair
and height to Lisa
Harper."
Some of Julie's extra-
curricular activities are:
class president--for two
years; Sophomore
Secretary; Student
Senate, two years; FHA,
1 year; FCA, 4 years;
Basketball, 4 years; Pep
Club, 2 years; Pep Club
secretary, 1 year;
Cheerleader, 1 year;
Yearbook and Jour-
nalism, both for 1 year.
Julie was Junior Foot-
ball attendant, Senior
Football Queen atten-
dant, Senior Basketball
Queen attendant, Who's
Who Among American
High School Students,
Who's Who Perfect
"10" Junior year, and
Miss P-THS her Senior
year. Julie was also
selected as Player of the
Week by "Stillwater
News Press."
Julie, when asked how
would she change the
school if she could,
replied, "Get longer
lunch periods and get a
full credit for athletics."
Julie's most
memorable moment was
winning the Olive Tour-
nament her Senior year.
Her most embarrassing
moment was ' vhen I
was eating dinner with
Greg Farmer at Beverly
and Daryl Evans' house
and I dropped my plate
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full of beans and
cornbread on the floor."
Julie, when asked
what she would do over
if she could, replied
"Study more and make
better grades." Her ad-
vice to underclassmen is
"Make the best of what
you can, when you can."
Julie's life-shaping
event is being a member
of the First Baptist
Church, getting to know
the Lord, and getting
baptized last year.
Her plan for the future
is to attend Oklahoma
State University.
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WAYNE NETTLES
By Bodie Turner
Raising Cain and be-
ing in FFA are extra-
curricular activities of
Wayne Nettles, son of
Ray and Florence
Nettles.
"I 're had a good time
here at P-T High but I
glad it's over" smiled
Wayne, otherwise
known as Two-roll.
Wayne has attended
P-T for 3 years. During
that time Wayne has
been Landscape
Manager and FFA
SEntinel.
Two-roll's most
memorable moment
{which was also his most
cheese coneys; color, blue;
actor, Clint Eastwood; ac-
tress, Debra Winger;
song, "I II Be Watching
You"; and his number is
5. In his free time he en-
joys hunting.
Joe's most memorable
moment was scoring his
first touchdown in 5th
grade, and his most em-
barrassing moment, also
happening in football,
came when he threw the
football backwards in a
J.V. game.
"If I could change the
LIZ BATES
Bv Lori McLemore
Liz Bates' most
memorable moment at
P-T high was when she
was announced the
1983-84 Football
Homecoming Queen.
school in any way I would Liz, the daughter of
have longer lunch hours, Alton and Marie Bates,
get a new gym, a new has attended P-T for
respectively. Prior to
coming to this conti-
nent, Leslie lived and at-
tended school in Taiwan.
She's also lived in
Okinawa, Virginia, and
Kansas.
Leslie is very active in
school activities. She
has been a cheerleader
for 3 years; FHA, 4
years; Choir, I year; and
pep club, 4 years. This
year she was chosen pep
club president and year
book editor. Last yem
she was a girls state
delegate and yearbook
photographer. Leslie is
also a member of the
Oklahoma Chapter of
the 99's which is a ladies
flying group.
Leslie is fond of
Chinese food, the color,
gray; the movie,
"Flashdance"; the
football field and new seven years and attend- musical group, Duran
football helmets." he ed Citrus Elementary in Duran; and her favorite
says. California before coming airplane is the Beechcraft
Joe's advice to to Perkins. She givesBonanza. Her favorite
underclassmen is "Get credit for all her success people are her parents,
Tryon High School for six
years now. Bruce lute also
attended schools in
llngton, Cglffornla, from
kindergarten to second
grade; Meadow Park 3 to
5; and West Middle
School for 6th grade.
Bruce's morn and dad
inspired him most to work
as hard as he possibly
could. For two years he
has had honors and
awards for Industrial
Arts. He is active in
woodshop and photogra-
phy. His favorite
pastimes are working
hard at his job and work-
ing on his car, and his
favorites are tacos, his
color is royal blue, and his
cars and motorcycles
(dirtbike).
Bruce's future plans are
to go to college at OSU,
and his advice to
underclassmen is, "Study
as much as you can."
to "My parents and by her two brothers, her
brother because they . sister, and her boyfriend
have always given me Troy Maxwell. Leslie
encouragement and sup- has been most inspired
port." by her father because
Liz's honors and "he has provided me
awards include: OSU with confidence and
Alumni Award, Honor stamina to reach my
Roll, Who's Who Best goal of being a pilot,"
Personality, Friendliest and her sister Liz ' or
Personality, Football teaching me not to let
Homecoming Queen, people step on my toes."
and Lion's Student of In her spare time Miss
the Month. Owsley enj oys
STEPHEN
By David
"Going to the
Basketball
my Jr. and Sr.
was the most
able moments
school for
McDaniel,
and Joan
Steve has
P-T school
of his 13 years
education.
Steve has
quite a bit of
ing these years
embarrasing moment)
was getting scalped by s
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car.
Putting in a drive
BRAD L. SMITH
By Lisa Sharp
Brad L. Smith is the
son of Everett and Linda
Smith.
Coming here from
Choctaw, Brad has only
attended P-T highschool
for 11/s years. He is active
in photography, crafts,
and woodshop.
His favorites are Rock-
n-Roll, his motorcycle,
pizza and the movie "Fast
Times at Ridgemont
High." His favorite
pastime is going to
concerts.
Brad's morn is the one
who has inspired him the
most, because she has
made him the person he
today.
If Brad could change
the school he would have
a wrestling team.
Brad would like to will
his 450 Nighthawk to Phil
Newberry so he doesn't
have to ride his 125.
through hall would beJOE ROBBINS
how Wayne would Joe, better known as
change the school if "Snake" to his friends, is
given the chance, the son of Jack and Oma
Wayne's future plans Robbins.
are to attend college and He has attended P-T for
work. 5 years. In this time he
Two-roll wants to will has been active in ag,
his steel-toed boots to football, and FCA. He has
Jimmy Brown. ' also received many
When asked who in- honors. He was senior
spired him most class favorite, all-area and
Wayne said, "BUD and aU-district in football and
the Belt." Player of the Week in the
His favorites are piz- "Stillwater NewsPress."
za, blue, country music, "I was most inspired by
and cold tracking, my morn and dad and ap-
½ H.P. Vee Twin Cylinder Electric
your grades before you
raise cane."
He wants to will his
ability to party to De-
wayne Huff.
Joe plans to go to col-
lege after he graduates.
Good luck Joel
3/8 x 50' Red Rubber
Air Hose...
with Brass Fittings
TROYA CHAPMAN
By Joe Gilbreath
"When someone
slammed my hair in the
van door and I was trying
to walk away with it in
there," was the response
given by Troya Chapman
when asked what her
most embarrassing mo-
ment was.
Troys, daughter of Dale
and Bonnie Chapman, has
been at P-T for 13 years.
Her extracurricular ac-
tivities are wide spread as
she has been active in Pep
club, 3 years; VICA, 2
years; FYS, 2 years; and
Basketball, 1 year.
Her favorites are also in
a wide variety. Her
favorite TV show, "All
My Children"; color, blue;
movie, "Hot Dog"; food,
Mexican; soft drink, diet
coke; music, rock; and
musical performer,
Michael Jackson.
ing a long
memberships,
She has been very ac-photography, flying, awards. He haS
tive in band for 4 years; and making Bar-b-queadvice"Get involved"given is theto named
Area, Player
studentStudent council,senate, 22 years;Years; bread.sauce and home made underclassmen by senior week, in football,
• pep club, 3 years; year- Leslie's most embar- Pam Rhoads.
Pam "Pebbles" be reminded
awards. Steve
played football
: ball,
on various teams
AG. He belongS t
FCA and FFA.
Steve's list
PAM RHOADS complishments
By Joe Gilbreth deserved
book, 1 year; journalism, rassing moment and
1 year; student council most memorable mo- Rhoads, daughter of
president; junior class ment both have to do Bobby and Patsy
vice-president; student with flying. Her most Rhoads, has attended P-
senate secretary; and memorable was her first T for seven years.
pep club president, solo flight and her most Her advice is some
Liz's pasttimes in- embarrassing moment that she follows as she is
clude fishing, eating, was landing on the involved in several
and sleeping. Her wrong runway at extra-curricular ac-
favorites are the color- Stillwater Airport. tivities. These include
blue; singer-Bryan Leslie plans to attend band--for four years; a
Adams; actor-Tom Southeastern Oklahomacheerleader for two
Cruise; and people-Julie, State University in the years; Basketball as well
Lisa, Amy, and Karen. fall and major in avia- as Colorguard for two
When Liz was askt oo tion. Her advice to years and FYS also for
her advice underclassmen is "Find two years.
underclassmen she a career that interests
replied, ' ry to take ad- you."
vantage of the things we
have at school and do
the best you can do to
get good grades." If she
could do it all over
again, Liz would,
"Listen more in class
and have more fun when
I wasn't in class."
Liz's most embarrass-
ing moment was when
Julie told everyone in
English why she had to
go home. When asked
what she wanted to will
to whom she replied, "i
am going to will my
sweats to Karen Todd."
Congratulations
Leslie, and continued
successl
Wayne's advice to preciate their backing me Troya's parents have Liz plans to attend
underclassmen is, "Do all these years," smiles inspired her the most by OSU and major in
your thing, but don't get Joe. being understanding and psychology.
caught." Some of Joe's favorites helpful. Her brother Ran- GOOD LUCK LIZ!I!
include: food, foot long dy has also inspired her.
She commented, "He lets
me stand up for what I
believe in."
Her most memorable
moment was when she
was trying to show much
poise and gracefulness et
the YMCA swimming
pool, but it unfortunately
backfires and she scraped
her foot on the diving
board and did a beilyflop
into the water.
Advice to underclase
men as given by Troya is,
"Don't try to impress
anyone; just be yourself."
She wigs her eyes to
Shelly Woody, her per-
sonality to Nora Caldwell,
and her hair to Jacklyn
Robbins.
Troya's future plan are
to either attend aero-
nautics school or enter
printing as a career.
Her favorites are
color--yellow; food--
chalupes; and
sport--baseball.
She has been inspired
the most by her
preacher who has helped
her to grow up spiritual-
ly, as well as physically.
looks at his
Pam's most embarras- rassing
ing moment came about"When I
two years ago while at touchdown pasS
church camp. Three Chandler my
boys unexpectedly came year."
up behind her and Steve
pushed her into a mudunderclassme
puddle head first and"Make good
wouldn't let her out, but play in some
the nightmare didn't sport." He
end there as she had no that there be no
LESLIE OWSLEY
By Stacy Thurman
Pilot Leslie Owsley,
daughter of Walter and
Patsy Owsley, has at-
tended P-T schools for
eight years. Before com-
ing to Perkins she at-
tended school in Sault
St. Marie, Michigan;
Oscoda, Michigan; and
Blackwell, Oklahoma
;herry's Beauty
Salon
received for
named to
Tournament
both the
Olive tourneys.
tificate for
most of all his
selected to the
World and the
All-State
Mention S¢
Steve enjoys
basketball,
music, and
in his spare
likes Eddie
Bob Seager,
cheese, and
blue.
With all
moments he
Steve
mits his most
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clean clothes left for the streets, and
remainder of the camp. • ing around the
If Pare could change Steve would
the school she would his driving
make it more sports David
oriented for girls, leaving to
BRUCE R. K.
BROWNELL
By Lisa Sharp
"Highschool was fun,
but now it's time to fur-
ther my education in col-
lege," remarks Bruce
R.K. Brownell, the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hunt
and Lee Brownell. Bruce
has attended Perkins-
Her future plans are for an
to attend college and of time.
major in education and Good luck
later teach in a private
Christian school.
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