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A WINNER, Pam Avery, left and Merit Scholarship Finalist, Laura Martin, take the patio shortcut between classroom wings. They are in the top two and top one percent of the nation. YOU'RE ONE THOUSANDTH student, Mr. Bill Starr, Principal, told astonished Sherri Schwartz, junior, as she arrived from Miami, Fla. to enroll. Sherri was presented a special certificate. ALTUS HIGH had a Junior Miss candidate the second straight year. Petite Kathy Herring packs for Miami and the Statewide Competition. 7
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FACETS High School community unlimited PARENT COOPERATION always is important at AHS, but seldom does a parent volunteer have the professional status of Mexican Olympic Basketball Coach Lester Lane, right, Mr. Lane attended early fall practice sessions to observe his son, Kevin, sophomore, and talk with Coach Clester Harrington about the season he wouldn't be here to see. He left in mid-fall for the Basque area of Spain to coach a team there for European competition. Melting pot for the nation and world? Strangers might so describe Altus High. Stop any three students in a corridor between classes and you might find one who was in high school in Tur- key last year, another who had ridden a bus 35 miles from his rural home where his father and grandfather, all college graduates, had lived for 50 years, and another who recently acquired facility in English, retaining at the same time skill in Spanish and winning awards for his school in bilingual competition. Typical student? Each is in his own way. SOCCER TECHNIQUE worked splendidly for Mexico City student-visitor, Edwardo Cassarin as a football place kicker. Mexicans frequently visit Alius friends or relatives, attending high school and perfecting English before college enrollment. 6 HORSE TRIXIE and rider-owner, Marita Abernathy, sophomore, won first place blue ribbon at Jackson County Fair for performance. Linda Bryce, junior Bulldog staffer, made the picture. Marita later was chosen an Oklahoma Senate page.
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When 1970 memories are recalled these will be paramount SPONTANEOUS congratulations are extended Homecoming Queen Debbie Byers, Pep Club President by Beverly Young and Jeanne Anne Freeman. FINE GAME DAWGS Mike Thomas, Kevin Stogdill and Billy Thomas tell Lawton Ike B team after Dawg victory at Hightower stadium. PATIO PEP assembly generated enthusiasm for the Bulldog victorious invasion of Vernon Lion's gridiron. Coach Jim Cromartie addresses students while Pep Band, in background, waits to play the victory song. At far right are Mr. Bill Starr, principal, Mr. Art Young, attendance director and Mr. Clifford Peterson, superintendent of schools. 8
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