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Oklahoman Archives
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
May 25, 1994, p1
Two Little Axe Seniors Killed In Cycle Crash
The Daily Oklahoman - Wednesday, May 25, 1994
Author: Robert Medley, Norman Bureau
For the second consecutive year, tragedy has marred graduation for
seniors at a rural Cleveland County high school.
Little Axe High School seniors JoeRaymondWeaver , 18, and Gary Richard
Martin, 18, were killed in a motorcycle accident less than 24 hours
before they were to graduate.
The two were best friends who had gone to another friend's house to
watch a movie Monday night, said Weaver 's grandfather, Charlie J.
Weaver . The accident occurred on their way home, he said.
Little Axe students were shocked when they learned of the news after
arriving at school Tuesday morning, said Jan Sharp, director of
instructional services.
"This is always an emotional time," Sharp said as the remaining 84
students prepared for Tuesday night's graduation ceremony at Lloyd Noble
Center in Norman.
"There is a lot of shock and sadness. We had a lot of tears this
morning, not only from students but from teachers who had just seen them
yesterday," Sharp said.
Last year, Noble High School graduate Amanda Rae Ross was killed in a
one-car crash in the early morning hours following her graduation
ceremony. And last weekend, Guthrie High School senior Carlos Duke was
accidentally shot and killed at a party after his prom. He would have
graduated Thursday.
Jim Middaugh, Noble High School principal who sent counselors to work
with Little Axe staff Tuesday, said he thinks accidents at the end of
the school year are not mere coincidences.
"I think it is the gearing down of things at graduation. Graduation is
the highlight of their 12 years of school and they want to let their
hair down, thinking they can do things they do not normally do,"
Middaugh said.
Sgt. Bill Martin of the Oklahoma City Police Department said the
motorcycle driven by Weaver was traveling at a high rate of speed
eastbound on SE 149 about 11:36 p.m. when it went over the top of a hill
at the intersection with Dobbs Road in far northeastern Cleveland
County.
The motorcycle hit the passenger side of a car driven by Cassie Marie
McMullen, 16, which was turning left to go south on Dobbs Road.
The two men were killed instantly. McMullen and her passenger, Connie
Armenta, 37, were treated at Midwest City Regional Hospital and
released.
Charlie Weaver said the men were riding on his grandson's motorcycle and
were only a mile from home when killed.
JoeRaymondWeaver lived at 20836 SE 149 in Newalla and Martin lived at
21120 SE 149 in Oklahoma City, Sgt. Martin said.
Weaver was wearing a helmet and Martin was not, Sgt. Martin said.
A police investigation into the crash continued Tuesday, he said. There
were no indications of alcohol being involved, he said.
Sharp said both students were artists who were active in the art program
under teacher Pat Hobson.
Weaver , son of Joe Charlie Weaver and Lieu-Ann Weaver , studied art at
Mid-America Vocational-Technical School at Wayne and planned to attend
the University of New Mexico to continue his art studies.
Martin, son of John and Margie Holden, had been planning to enter the
military after he graduated, she said.
Sharp said counselors from the Norman Family Center's crisis team and
area churches offered their assistance.
Noble High School counselors Mildred Work and Robin Payne also went to
Little Axe to assist the staff there Tuesday, Noble principal Middaugh
said. Mildred Work is the wife of Little Axe Superintendent Joe Work, he
said.
... Complied and transcribed by Zoey Fryhover, 2010.
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