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Tuesday, December 15
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McCall Middle School

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December W-F open 3-5 P.M.
Saturday, December 5, 9 A.M. to 11 A.M.

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Atoka, OK
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Mostly Cloudy, 28 F

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Home of the Wampus Cats!

 The Legend of the Wampus Cat

Because of the terrible ferocity of this deadly creature, very few people have seen it and lived to tell the truth.  This beast that moves with the velocity of a cheetah, is a cross between a wild cat, the badger and a lobo wolf.  It is well known, although its actual existence may still be doubted.  The very fact that veteran woodsmen make every effort to caution the novice against falling into the clutches of a Wampus Cat should be sufficient proof of its existence.

The Wampus Cat is a long, lean animal with deep blood colored maroon markings on its golden fur.  He has six legs, four for running with the speed of light and two for fighting with all his might.  The frightful beast has yet to become extinct.  On the slightest provocation it will fly into such a terrific frenzy of rage that it will attack and rend into pieces anything in its path.

The Wampus Cat is usually encountered near the center of some dark dismal swamp, frequently by hunters who have become mislaid on the way to camp.  This ferocious cat has been known to track a victim back to the outside edges of civilization yet only attacking near the town's cemetery.

The trail of the Wampus Cat is invariably marked with torn and uprooted trees, mangled brush and tufts of bloody fur. Too much emphasis can not be laid on the deadly nature of this creature, even after it has been shot and mounted.  A stuffed Wampus Cat has been
known to regenerate in the shadows of night and tear the owner to shreds!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contact Information:

Superintendent's Office
580-889-6611

Atoka High School
580-889-3361

McCall Middle School
580-889-5640

Atoka Elementary School
580-889-3553

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