Mannford Eagle (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 8, 2000 Page: 2 of 10
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Pre-Owned Vehicles
non fiction books: The Angel
and The Outlaw by Madeline
Baker. 1996: Reckless Heart by
Madeline Baker, 1999; Though
By Colleen A Fleming
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Ron Hillsberry, Melissa Hurst.
Jeremy Kyser, Brian Roper and
Chad Wiles all of Mannford are
among the 113 students from
Creek County who are among
1.946 students enrolled this
spring at Oklahoma State Uni
versity-Okmulgee.
Founded in 1946. OSU-Okmul
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KEYSTONE STUDENT OF THE MONTH...February students of the month at Keystone Schools are:
front row, left to right...Randy Wheeler, Hannah Holley, Brittney Sanders, Kayla Woomavovah,
Michael Moore, Chelsea Walker. Back row, left to right. ..B.|. Rodanski, Danielle Tiner, Alex Denni-
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Eagle
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-HOME FURNISHINGS
Lamb me tell ewe about our
next Childrens Story Hour.
After reading some baaa ooks.
we re going to make a really
neat, and fairly sheep craft pro
ject that’s balls of fun
Did you get all that?!
This weather made us think
about the old saying about
March, "comes in like a lion
and goes out like a lamb." So on
THURSDAY, MARCH 16. AT
CHILDREN’S STORY HOUR,
we ll be reading books about
sheep, and windy weather, and
make sheep, or lamb, puppets
using cotton balls and paper
bags.
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Class of 2000 at Mannford High
School.
Leslie Spear, daughter of
David and Diane Spear, has
attended Mannford Schools for
twelve years. Her favorite sub
ject in school is psychology.
She plans to attend Ozark
Christian College in Joplin
after graduating in May.
Leslies honors and awards
include: two year lettermen in
cheerleading and medal in
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about “remark freetutoringhere: Killer Behind Eta rs by!
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Designed around you.
1-44 and Arkansas River, Elwood Exit
Foundations. 1997 This book is I
a directory of foundations and
organizations that can be :
solicited for grant money and ;
stuff.
Two other really cool books
Sandy got for the reference
shelf are Leggetts Antiques
Atlas: East 2000 edition and West
2000 edition.
These books list antique deal-
ers across the United States,
even telling great places to stay
and eat near the shops.
Okay, don’t forget the follow
ing things: Mondays. 3:30-5 p.m ,
free tutoring here: Thursdays,
March 16. 1 p in., Children’s Sto
ry Hour: Monday through Sat-
urday. free books to borrow
See You Here!!
None Go With Me by Jerry iB
Jenkins, 2000; Serendipity by
Fern Michaels. 1994: Written th
The Stars by Katherine O’Neal,
1998; and The Galvanized Rob by
Robert J. Steelman. 1977. 1981;
Murder at Yosemite by Carlton
Smith. 1999; Mailorder Murder
by Patricia Springer. 1999; Citi-
zen Jane: A True Story of Money.
Murder and One Wom-
DREN S STORY HOUR at Man
nford Public Library.
Speaking of children...we just
added several new videos
including one with “everyone’s
favorite three yearold". That’s
Elmo in Elmo's World.
We also just added Stepmom,
featuring Susan Sarandon.
Julia Roberts and Ed Harris in
FORD REC ( ENTER
A morning aerobic class
taught by LeAnne Bushyhead
it's a great way to start your
day! Classes are Monday and
Wednesday from 8:30 9:30 a in
LeAnne waived her fee for
February. A $10 registration
fee is required by the Rec Cen
ter. the class will be $15 a
month. So get your kids off to
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attended Mannford Schools for
thirteen years.
His honors and awards
include: three time Conference
Champion in the long jump
(going for a fourth): two times
state qualifier in long jump
(going for a third): Class 4.A 2
District Running Back of the
year
His activities include: foot
ball. track. Fellowship of Chris-
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Against Destructive Decisions.
Kyles favorite memories of
school include all of the
Regional and Area basketball
games, hanging out with
friends talking to the ladies.
1999 football season and all of
the track meets.
Leslie Spear
Attending Ozark Christian
College in Joplin. Missouri is
the goal of one member of the
Brandon Roberts
(oing south is the game plan
for one member of the Class of
2000 at Mannford High School.
Brandon Roberts, grandson of
Earl and Hazel Hart, has
attended Mannford Schools for
nine years His favorite subject
in school is Ag. He plans to vis-
it Cancun. Mexico after he
graduates from Mannford High
School in May.
Brandon's activities include
Future Farmers of America
His favorite memories of
school are homecomings. FFA
state conventions, state play-
offs for basketball. softball and
football
Dustin Spess
.Serving in the military is the
goal of one member of the Class
of 2000 at Mannford High
School.
Dustin Spess. son of Gary and
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homa established specifically
for technical education. It
offers several college level
t e c h n i c a l /o c c u p a t i o n a I pro
grams of study in eleven major
disciplines comprised of more
than sixty specialized pro
grams of study.
Students graduating from
OSU ( kmulgee
hanging out with friends.
Dakota Davis
Wanting to be a keeper of the
law is the dream of one mem
her of the Mannford Kinder
garten Class of 2000.
Dakota Davis, son of Patricia
Davis, wants to be a policeman
when he grows up.
So far in school. Dakota has
learn to be smart and the
pledge of Allegiance.
His activities include: fishing,
ridiing his bike ami enjoys
being read to.
Chelsea Dawn Buntin
Wanting to answer phones
and work on the computer is
the dream of one member of
Mannford Kindergarten Class
of 2000
Chelsea Dawn Buntin. (laugh
ter of Jayme and Kelly Buntin.
wants to be a secretary when
she grows up
So far in school. Chelsea has
learned the alphabet, count to
one hundred and has learned
to read words.
Chelsea's activities include:
letter books, centers, coloring,
playing outside, drawing on the
chalkboards, doing math,
painting and doing patterns.
Matthew Durbin
Wanting to dig up dinosaurs
bones during the day and deliv-
er pizza at night, is the dream
of one member of the Mannford
Kindergarten Class of 2000
Matthew Durbin, son of Ted
and Carol Durbin. wants to be
an archaeologist to dig up
dinosaur bones and a pizza
delivery man at night
Linda Spess. has attended Man
nford Schools for twelve years
His plans alter graduation is
joining the Army and attending
Vo-Tech. His favorite subjects
in school is athletics and typ
ing.
Dustin's activities include
basketball, juggling. guitar and
football. His favorite memory
of school is going to state in
basketball
Kyle Owen Swift
‘Lither work in sports
medicine or physical therapy is
the goal of one member of the
Mannford High School Class of
2000.
Kyle Owen Swift, son of Son
dra and Rick Zickefoose and
Kelly Swill. plans to attend col
lege. hopefully on a track schol-
arship and obtain a degree in
sports medicine or physical
therapy. His favorite subjects
in school are Indian Cultures.
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So far in school. Matthew has
learned he likes his whole
class and his teacher, learned
about centers, learned new
songs, learned about Gus the
Goat and learned the sounds
for D,G,A.O and C.
Matthew's activities include
listening to books, playing with
his dinosaurs, watching videos,
playing games on the home
computer, building with blocks,
playing with his older sister.
gcing in the library and eating
cheese pizza
Anna Colpitt
Wanting to ride the range
when she grows up is the
dream of one member of the
Mannford Kindergarten Class
of 2000.
Anna Colpitt, daughter of Hai
and Tantra Colpitt. wants to be
a cowgirl when she grows up
because she would like to learn
to ride a horse.
So far in school. Anna has
learned how to do math blocks
Anna s activities include: four
years of tap and jazz. 1998 Lit
tie Miss Oilton. one year of t
ball, one year of karate, mem
ber of Lakeside Baptist
Church.
Lindsey Dugan
Wanting to work in the educa
tional system is the goal of one
member of the Mannford
Kindergarten Class of 2000
Lindsey Dugan, daughter of
Zac and Angie Moore and Rick
Dugan, wants to be a teacher
when she grows up.
So far in school, Lindsey has
learned to count, sounds of the
ABC's, how to spell the colors
with their songs
Lindsey's activities include:
going to Girl Scouts, playing
with her brothers and singing
songs and coloring
Her activities include: cheer
leading. any outdoor sports,
hanging out with friends, a vol
unteer at a Children's Shelter
in Tulsa, involved in Spanish
and Indian Club and Fellow-
ship of Christian Athletes
Her favorite memory of
school is being with her friends
and having fun
Sara Shaeffer
Attending Tulsa Community
College is the goal of one mem
ber of the Class of 2000 at Man
nford High School.
Sara Shaeffer, daughter of
David and Arnette Shaeffer,
has attended Mannford Schools
for four years. She plans to
attend Tulsa Community Col
lege for two years and then
transfer to Oklahoma City Col
lege. Her favorite subjects
include: keyboarding and
English
Her activities include golf
and attending Mannford
Church of Christ
Sara's favorite memories of
school include: junior prom,
football games, rodeos and
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The FIRST SATURDAY OF
THE MONTH music will be
heard wafting through the air
around the Mannford Commu-
nity Center from 7-9 p.m. Every
one is welcome to come either
play, sing or just listen Music
will begin on Saturday. March
4.
A NEW (LASS IS BEING
OFFERED AT THE MANN-
K 519,314
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Manufacturer Rebate $1,000
school and head to the Rec
(enter for a great aerobic
workout
A MOTORCYCLE RIDE
TAKES PLACE EVERY MON
1) 1Y beginning at 6:30 p.m. The
group meets at In-N-Out 2 on
Highway 48/51 for the ride. All
singles and couple riders are
welcome to join in the ride. For
more information call 594 4193.
In the . new 1 p.m., Children's
arrival section, we
have the follow ing Story Hour:
adult fiction and
Living With MS
In Person
Dr. Anmette Huard
Interactive Video Conference
Tulsa Community College • Metro Campus
C 909 S. Boston Ave. • Phillips Auditorium
Must Call 488-0882 To Register
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Retherford, Bill R. Mannford Eagle (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 8, 2000, newspaper, March 8, 2000; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1950330/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Keystone Crossroads Historical Society.