The Wynnewood Gazette (Wynnewood, Okla.), Vol. 101, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 2003 Page: 1 of 10
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THE WYNNEWOOD
Volume 101, Number 12
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Jim Holloway is named to Coaches Hall of Fame
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By Larry Russell
Jim Holloway
School board honors former members
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Track champs continuing summer
1 fundraisers for purchase of state rings
WYNNEWOOD’S STATE CHAMPION TRACK TEAM carbopped at the Sonic Drive-In on
two Tuesdays to raise money to buy their state rings. Carhops shown asking drivers for
donations on June 10 are (LtoR) Taushelle Rushing, Alika Johnson and Bobbi Mims.
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Mr and Mrs. William G. Kerr and their daughter, Mara Kerr, were instrumental in
havinn the donor-advised grant earmarked for the foundation’s special project, the
Information Technology Partnership with Wynnewood Schools.
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FORMER SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER, David Schafer (R),
accepts a plaque of appreciation from school board
president, Keith Miller (L), for 5 years of service to the
board and Wynnewood Schools. (Not present was Dr. Jim
Robberson, 17 years]
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The Wynnewood Gazette is proud colleagues. “These letters can either
to announce to area readers that be thank you or congratulation
former Wynnewood head football letters to Coach Holloway,”
coach Jim Holloway, who led his Longest said. “Please include your
Savages to three state name, what you are doing currently,
championships, has been selected to any message you would like to
the Oklahoma Coaches Hall of send, and any story you would like
Fame. to share.” Typed letters are
preferable, but handwirtten letters
Coach Holloway will be inducted will be included. Send your letters
into the Hall of Fame at this to: Kim Longest, 516 Sleepy
summer’s coaches clinic in Tulsa. Hollow, Altus, OK 73521. Mr.
Kim Longest of Altus, where Longest needs to receive them by
Holloway now coaches, is July 1.
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A special item on the
Wynnewood School Board’s agenda
on June 9 was the presentation of
clock plaques to past school board
members Mrs. Calline Rushing,
Dr. Jim Robberson and Mr. David
Schafer in appreciation for their
many years of service and dedication
to Wynnewood Schools: Calline
Rushing, 18 years; Dr. Jim
Robberson, 17 years; and David
Schafer, 5 years. Dr. Robberson
could not be present for the
presentation.
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Holloway came to Wynnewood Coach Holloway said that his Wynnewood’s Todd Hudson, J. J.
from Boise City in 1979 and boys on the 1983 roster taught him Smith, Monty Miller and Darren
coached here until accepting a a great deal about coaching. “If I Anderson. WHS track coach,
position at Altus 13 years later, showed you the roster and their Charles Butler, was Holloway’s
During his years at WHS he came sizes, you wouln’t believe it," he assistant on the gridiron. The two
close in 1983 when the Savages told Oklahoma Coach magazine. came to Wynnewood around the
were runnerup to Morris for the “I’ve taken a lot of memories from same time and built many fine
state title. Capitalizing on his that team and tried to build that memories. “I’m very proud for
effective wishbone offense and with attitude into teams since then. I’ve Jim,” Mr. Butler said. “This is
the right players to execute it, tried to teach them that the size of certainly an honor well-deserved. He
Holloway led his team to back-to- your body does not matter. It did so much for our athletic
back state championships in 1987 should not limit what the heart can program while he was at
and 1988, then came back again to do.” Wynnewood.”
repeat in 1991. Under new head More than 40 of Holloway’s During Holloway’s 13 years here,
coach Tom Downing the Savages former players have followed his Wynnewood developed a reputation
had another back-to-back win in footsteps into the coaching as one of the state's finest small-
1992. profession, among them school programs.
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At the June 9 meeting the board
approved the resignations of
certified teachers, Sally Grove and
Shalia Powers, both of whom will
return in the fall at a reduced salary.
The board also approved the
reinstatement of teacher Shelly FORMER SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER, Calline Rushing
Thompson, whose contract had (R), accepts a plaque of appreciation from school board
earlier not been renewed due to president, Keith Miller (L), for 18 years of service to the
reductions in force (RIF) because of board and Wynnewood Schools,
budget cuts. ______________________________________________
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SOCIETY STATE HISTORICAL
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High school principal John
Turner requested the approval of a
new test exemption policy as a way
to reward students for good
attendance. The proposal was
approved for next school year. Also
500 dollars,” Mr. Butler said. “They dancing, swimming and lots of up for discussion regarding school
By Larry Russell picked out and ordered a ring that good food. Advance tickets may be pclicy was clarification that grades
, g . costs $240 and they each made the purchased from any track or booster for semester tests cannot count for
It's not often that 8 town can $50 down payment themselves.” club member or by calling Marilou more than 20 percent of a student s
claim double bragging rights on $50 down payment inemsei es Miller at 665-4095 semester grade.
one of their athletic teams. . . ..2
iWinnewood can! The WHS girls The girls will work throughout In the meantime, be gathering up
Suit^eT^VtareS woulTf^ suppllment^^
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Achievement Award for their very and put all their tips into the ring in the Wynnewood High School are published on Page
imnressive overall grade point fund. That event netted the team auditorium, and all donated items 1SSue:. L.
impre $750 but the girls will need close will be greatly appreciated. Items Tab!edLwas:action to change
. werage to $3,500 to pay for the. rings in may be dropped at The Wynnewood Kindergarten from full-day to half-
cgL Rutler also brags on his full Gazette or contact Charles Butler at day as the board members want to
; Coach Buter aso.bragsothi 665-2261 or any track team study that issue further.
: girls for their great work ethic SatiGay yune 2g The member The board was to schedule a
; throughout the track season and for On Saturday, June 28, The member. special meeting to study and then
therrgnozc-onitcggpcragyarcrone WonseypBcachopsnsrrc‘uges"n Cash or check donations may vouch m^jance quotes for school
school year was over Now tteytue 2.. p anee Lzesnow ’“e board members looked at
sonsaquesstoraisasfunndsiforthe Attatission will be S5 Jer person, our pride in our girls by helping different (loo. samples for replacing
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also be made at a later date.
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Check vour due Pauls Valley's 58th Annual sponsor on Pauls Valley Rodeo
* Heritage Days IPRA Rodeo will be ticket stubs. The free tickets will
Aatas Oil car tags Thursday through Saturday, June be good for any performance.
Ull —5- 26-28, at the Roundup Club Arena The mam events each mght will
north of Wacker Park. The include bareback bronc riding.
Due to budget shortfalls this downtown parade will take place on saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling,
year, the Oklahoma Department of Saturday at 5 p.m. team roping, calf roping, junior and
Motor Vehicles no longer notifies Performances will be prefaced by senior cowgirl barrel racing and bull
car and boat owners when their tag appearances by Miss Rodeo USA, riding, for plenty of good family
comes due. Leslie Burgreen, and 7:15 musical entertainment Rough stock will be
“I know there has been mention entertainment by Southern Breeze, provided by Ratchford's Wild Horse
of this on the news,” said local tag Miss Burgreen will be available for Productions. Add in the clowns
agent, Dana Underwood, “but I’ve autographs before and during each bullfighting and antics and the
seen a big slowdown for June, and rodeo performance. Another big nightly calf scramble and you can
I’m very concerned that people are feature will be the nightly calf count on a barrel of laughs. An
waiting for notification in their scramble for the little buckeroos. extra highlight Saturday mght will
mail. If that’s the case, there are Thursday is Senior Night when be Civil War reenactors. Company
going to be a lot of people facing senior citizens 60 and older will be K of the 4th Cavalry, El Reno,
penalties after the 30-day grace admitted at half the $6 ticket price, performing a saber routine.
period, and I don’t want to see that Children's tickets are $4. “This should be one of our best
happen. rodeos ever,” said roundup club
“ThXrwnnrt is urging everyone to The Wynnewood Gazette will president, Jerry Norton. “Fifty-eight
check their tags and mark the due award five free tickets to the first years of doing the same thing is an
dates for vehicle and watercraft tags person who calls 665-4333 or event in itself, and we’ve had a lot
their calendar comes in with the name of the of practice to get it just right!”
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