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Homecoming-all in a day's work Are we out of napkins again? asked Stacy Mueller. lf they don't hurry. we won't be through by three. Friday was the hectic day called Homecoming and the brief seven hours preparation time was only one of the major changes in activities which had become traditionally week-long. ln electing the All-School Queen in the past, we had nominated two candidates from each class, then held an afternoon assembly where the Queen was crowned in the audi- torium. This year. we announced the reigning Queen during pre-game ceremonies. The big advantage to the new arf rangement was that fans would be able to see the coronation even if they had to work during the day. The big disadvantage was that the Stu- dent 'Council members had a difficult time delivering mums to the four corf ners of town. rather than the four Q S walls of school. But by 3 p.m, all was ready. The police began to close down the parade route along South Chickasaw and up Walnut two more blocks. The band began to get louder and the floats began their crawl down that route as spectators watched the Pan- ther Connection. The Seniors with the theme t'l3urn Rubber on the Racers. had an am- bulance to rescue Newcastle. The Juniors' Jam the Racers. sported Dr. Teeth and Company jamming it up. The Sophomores' t'Rock the Racers featured Miss Piggy and Dr. Teeth, l5reshmen's Crush the Racers consisted of a rock crusher with a racer underneath. They. too. had a little help from Miss Piggy and friends. tDid you notice a change in Miss Piggy? ln the daytime. Kelly McCall acted as Miss Piggy. while at night her friend. Carla took overl. Surprise! Crull SH! ARTISTS at work. Wendy Shelton and Allen Dismukes provide just the right touch to the senior float. 8-,if l-lomecomingflclomecoming .ffiffditltilf t . .- -,im-A. J f Q EACH AUTUMN, room 13 becomes the scene of a make-up frenzy. Lori Kraft pa- tiently awaits the parade so she can show off her new look. TERRI PYRON displays a smile befit- ting any queen. She is escorted by Hays.
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,KV A011YfiIl6,0k1a0 0 KY: sfo? 97 it ,Q 'T' . 'W 0 Fc Q 'hlnond iubwbel from church socials and pic- nics in the park to rock con- certs, video games, and world travel. from fishing on the pond shore to high speed boats and skiing at Lake Arbuckle on hot summer days. from community gatherings vvith violins to a homecoming dance with Loverboy. from a social dinner to vvild Molly lVlurphy's at Oklahoma City with those favorite friends. from pickin' around an open campfire to a rockin' Foreig- ner concert at Lloyd Noble. from hitting the books by lantern to previously pro- grammed computers for late- night studying. but, staying with the past are the traditional Saturday night courtships and the revi- val of knickers. .T7 Student life!D1v1der
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