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HN: Ts ser GEHR FOR .... Don't you agree that this was an 'upward year' with everything but the enrollment on the move? Yeah, you realize that the 1920 enrollment count was the lowest since 1956, yet our spirit was com- pared, by long-time teachers, to that of '63-64 when we won state basket- ball crowns back to back. We're still winning lots of honors -cheerleaders, majorettes, Cryslurs, debaters added trophies, and the band traveled more. Those are obviousg everyone knows about them. But what about the new chess club? Players beat Yukon in their opening match. Remember how we joined Key Club because we were afraid of being labeled a squid? Then later we got a kick out of helping out. An especially big thrill was when the Courtesy Club girls won the radio contest for a disco dance by raising S1300 for the cancer fund. I That was a memorial for Mr. Rodney St. Dizier, math teacher. We kept soap out of the fountain longer than most administrators thought possible. But there's something important you haven't thought of yet. It couldn't have been football? Don't you see? Even through a 1-9 season, we proved it was still all right to be a Knight. I never thought of it that way. I guess we really did get in gear this year, didn't we? T gym i HIUST ONE MORE locker to go. Booster Club members Mr. Charles Norman, Mr, Ken Willey and Mr. lack Lee put finishing touches on the Field House locker room. CONGRATULATIONS go to Christie Franklin from Principal Iune Dawkins after she is crowned Miss Black Oklahoma City last April. Later she was runner-up to the winner of the state pageant. Opening ' 3
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A FRIENDLY WELCOME to the campus is given Mignon Merchant by Dr. William Banowsky, named president ofthe University of Oklahoma in September. Mignon shared the stage with him when she presided at the Oklahoma lntersoholastic Press Association convention October 9 at OU. in Q .. .. we I. ,, , K , .......s-'- dum, kkk,, ,M I ..t. ..... i sdww-.1. 2 ' Opening TRICKY SITUATION. Road Conditions on 39th Expressway pose problems for senior Doyle Higginbottom. who joined other Knights in complaining about the numerous detours on the City's northside. WE'VE GOT SPIRIT! Section members, comprised largely of junior boys, cheer the Knights during football season. ff? I 4 yy' 1 U 2 fi' JK'
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