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in ,LO ,the way things Us 90' t GW rob Ever notice how the past keeps returning to haunt future generations? Ghosts of forgotten traditions put their shadows on present situations. A growing concern for farm life increased the number of family vegetable gardens, and people were having more old-fashioned picnics in the park, possibly due to tight budgets. There was a growing rededication to helping others, evident by the number of students donating to the Washita Valley Red Cross blood bank. Everyone wanted to chip in his share, and some kids even considered going to the extremes of weighting their pockets so they'd reach the110-pound minimum weight limit. Old methods of initiation became popular with groups such as FFA. The pledges actually had to wear dresses and shine the shoes of senior members. The year was like a lesson in history from all time periods. Willing to give blood, students like Tim Johnston often became vital donors. student life-'I3
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FHA Greenhand, Ricky Eyler gets a taste of how initiation used to be as he sports his dress and garter. The last few days of warm weatherfind kids reluctantto leave the old swimming hole. QV'
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Making her own magical mystery tour around the football stadium at halftime, Queen Karen Morrison is chauffeured by Brett Agee in his familiar Mercedes. Those people who attend football games just to watch the band perform are rarely disappointed. 'The Show Band of South Central Oklahoma' makes its usual Homecoming appearance. Student Council members Dennis Smith and Ellen Lindsey find delivering mums a fun job. Along with the pleasure of passing the flowers out, they get to find outwho boughtwhom a mum. :Lv Representing thelunior Class, Shirl McClain portrays C3PO in the Homecoming parade. The floatwenton towin second place. 4 1 4 'T 'V 0 My it il s .. .lk ,K ,- 4 14- homecoming Queen Candidates gather around one of the ieeps used to transport them around thefield during halftime activities. The candidates arei Michelle Copeland, freshman, jennifer Rector, freshman: Kaye Wayland, junior, Rhonda Harris junior, LeeAnnlvy, senior, Lori Crews, sophomore: Charlotte Prince, senior, and Tammie Garrett, sophomore. ' x E3 gi il l2..LL...3.
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