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ABOVE: ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL, Vice President Spiro Agnew is greeted at Will Rogers World Airport by former Governor Dewey Bartlett and State Republican officials. BELOW: DRAMA 'N SPICE were added to Jay WiIkinson's senatorial race when Tricia Nixon Cfore- groundj toured Oklahoma with Nlrs. Wilkinson, former Betty Dixon, '62 NW sports queen.
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QUEEN Frances Mitchell watches enter- tainment in her honor after coronation. BREAKING THROUGH the Victory Hoop, varsity basketballer Mike Manning is hailed by the second semester pep club presidents, Debi Greene and Kathy Jackson. signals flurr of new, traditional activities ON HER WAY to deliver Cupid Expresses is Student Council messenger, Lisa Klotz. Tempo in Knightland quickened second semester when Time Block 10 activities were increased. The second week in February, Black Heritage Week was commemo- rated by special daily activities. To focus attention on highlights of Negro History, a symposium fea- tured a panel discussing Cultural Pluralism. Senior Frances Mitchell wa s crowned queen in ceremonies follow- ing a music jam session and fashion show in the social center. Other events included a black art show and black poetry readings. Traditional February events were climaxed by Cupid Express and coro- nation of Knight and Lady of Friend- ship. Biggest news event was the Feb- ruary 23 blizzard which swept across the Midwest and paralyzed the en- tire state. Although Oklahoma City public schools were not officially closed on Monday following the worst snow storm in years, only an estimated 75-100 students and 45 teachers reported to Northwest. Special Activities 0 27
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