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Happy face. Right at home while practicing with the Liberty Belles, Junior Belle Vicki Tennant enjoys a pleasantry made by a fellow member. Bookworm. Using her senior library privilege, Senior Belle Deidre Gardner thumbs through a selection from the library as she finds material for her senior theme. K x U., , .. f.,. Listen here. Hearing Peter Guerin's crazy stories at Young Life is just one of Junior Beau Marty Carter's favorite pastimes. Finalists for Senior Belle and Beau are Kenny Bell, Lorrie Burch, Hanklin Jackson and Gina Turley. 22-Student Life Tek' E., . . . 4 N' - f W . . S M' SR fa an 1 um Q af, r 79, I f ....,,w on ff, , 3 With. 1 Q -i V' Q . Mix Blood pact. Proudly sporting his new Oklahoma S ' ' ' 5' State University jersey, Senior Beau Carl Lowe signs a letter of intent to play with the Cowboys at A Stillwater. Q .Q . - -.1,l af, . l..- l i Ii- 5. ny. it 1
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so o 60 een is oro ed Patriots tilled Quigley Stadium on Friday evening. While the activities started with the pre- game Homecoming parade, for most Patriots the fun was just beginning. For football player Kris Fischer, however, there was nothing but a hard game to think about. 'tRight after school we have to start psyching ourselves up for the game, said Fischer. We aren't that aware of the fans during the game, but they sure make you feel good before and after. At half-time, the Patriots were trailing the Central Tigers, but the show went on. Winners of the float competition were announced with FBLA taking grand prize. In the decorated car competition, Spanish Club came in first. And to no one's surprise, the seniors, as usual, won the hall decoration contest. The big moment finally arrived and the stands grew quiet as the Homecoming royalty was presented for the last time. Members were Jackie Hunter, escorted by DeCondi Tippetg Lauren McKnight, Wash away the Tigers. With the theme Cheer the Tigers Away, cheerleaders Marti Watson, Lora Pittman, Gretchen Gray and others place second in the Homecoming float competition. escorted by David Popeg Daniece Boyle, escorted by Anthony Webbg Yvonne Bryant, escorted by Willie Sparks, Sheila James, escorted by Dwayne Cotton, Janet McDowell, escorted by Jody Teeter. Also, Lori Burch, escorted by Roy Burkes, Tina Cole, escorted by Michael Banksg Piper Denton, escorted by Alan Miller, Angie Faulkner, escorted by Mike McKinnis, Sheila Richardson, escorted by Paul Schwarz: Gina Turley, escorted by Joel Sazamag Jeanie Hunt, escorted by Wyndell Hunt. As the queen's name was announced shouts of joy and surprise filled the air. Principal Leonard Spitzer, with the help of LeKisha Brown and Clarence Finley, crowned Jeanie the 1979 Homecoming queen. Half-time was over and the game resumed. As was predicted, the Patriots lost, 13-3. I was really glad I made Homecoming court, said Angie. It's an experience I'll never forget, but I wish we could have won. Most Patriots felt the same way as they wondered why the Homecoming game had to be scheduled against the top-ranked team in the state. Cf XL l fp Curtains for the Tigers. Riding the Parkview Players float, which placed third in float competition, Leanne Davis wished the Patriots well. Danlee Boyle Yvonne Bryllli Sheila J amea Janet McDowell Jackie Hunter Lauren McKnight Junior Maid Jllnlvl' Mild Junior Mald J lmlor Maid Sophomore Maid Sophomore Maid Homecoming 21
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Guys and gals dding to the long list of annual pre-Christmas activities, the Belle and Beau pageant provided entertainment and a break from class for Patriots. The atmosphere was somewhat more formal than in years past because, for the first time, the pageant was held in the auditorium. It was really hard to find something to do with my hands, said Vicki Tennant, junior contestant. After we were out there in the spotlight and everyone was looking at us, I really felt dumb. ' ' Someone knew what to do with his hands, or rather with his head. With Steve Martin's style and a little of his own, senior nominee Joel Sazama broke the routine by borrowing a trick of the trade from a fellow comedian. An arrow through his head helped ease the tension of the assembly and got Sazama Cotton mouth. Worrying about what she will say, candidate Danice Boyle waits for her turn to speak with judges at the interview portion of the Belle and Beau pageant. Gray matter. Sophomore Beau Jody Teeter finds concentration vital to the completion of his geometry test. disqualified. I wasn't worried about being disqualified, he said. This is my senior year, and I wanted to do something that would be remembered. I thought it was funny, said Amy Bonner, junior. I don't really think they were justified in disqualifying him. Finalists were chosen according to popularity, appearance, personality and school spirit. I felt that it was an honor to be a part of such a great tradition here at Parkview, said Lauren McKnight, sophomore Belle. I was sort of nervous during the interviews, but it was really fun. Wild and crazy guy. Though not one of the swinging Czechoslovakian brothers, senior Joel Sazama uses his nerves of steel to walk onto the stage at the Belle and Beau pageant with an arrow through his head. 'L Shulng secrets. Listening intently to a classmate's remark, Sophomore Belle Lauren McKnight finds it hard to pay attention in class early in the morning. Finalists for Senior Belle and Beau are Susan Bates, Anthony Webb, Jeanie Hunt and David Pope. Belle and Beau 23
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