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INTRAMURAL Rocms TAKE THE CHAMPIONSH P E ROCKETS - Row 1: Jim Edwards, Roger Clark, Mike Reed, Matt Bland. Row 2: Steve Workman, Keith Graves, Rod Roblnette, Brian Frederick. lla 'MQW gfilfifhq 1 IntramLu'a1 basketball is played by high school boys not playing in the regular school basketball program. There are five teams with an average of twelve boys on each team. Each team has a senior captain. The boys play on Tuesdays and Thursdays before school. The game begins at 7:30 and consists of two 15- minute halves. The championship game is played during an A-period at the end of January. This year the Rockets and the Bears played in the championship game with the Rockets coming out on top. Upper: As Keith Graves moves the ball down the court, he devises a way to maneuver around the other team's defense. Lower Left: With one thought in his mind - to increase his team's score - Jeff Goad shoots for two points. Lower Right: Starting the game off right for the Hawks, Kenny Edwards gets the tip-off. 13
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SCOTLAND FESTIVAL SCOTLAND FESTIVAL GROWS AS TIME PASSES The Scotland Festival was started in 1965 by Mrs. Vea Hostettler and the Tri County Art Club with its first officers elected in 1968. The festival has almost tripled over the years. In 1965, the festival contained 23 flea markets and foods standsg in 1978 there were 64. The festival had an enormous amount of good food, special music, a parade, and lots of friends and family coming together to visit. Lower Left: This entertainer was one of the many that performed at the festival. The music was enjoyed by many people. Upper Right: Kim Cook enjoyed marching in the parade while playing Night Train. Middle: The Bloomfield Marching Cardinals are seen approaching the awaiting crowd. The band was one of the main attractions in the parade and was well enjoyed. Lower Right: A historical float displaying a pioneer family brought back memories of the past. ,af ?.,....--f-'Q
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SPRING PLAY On April 19, 20, and 21 the audiences were elated at the outstanding production of Oklahoma! performed by the Strut and Fret Club. Ten weeks of strenuous rehearsals were put into making this one of the best musical productions ever. From the start of the crowd-pleasing Oh What A Beautiful Mornin', to the rafter-raising Oklahoma! finale, cooperation and dedication of each member of the cast and crews were evident. The director, James Kevin Butler, and sponsor, Mrs. Andis, earned the respect of the cast through their talent and guidance. The cast displayed their appreciation by presenting gifts to the adult production staff. Upper: The main characters of Oklahoma are posing for their family portrait. Middle: Aunt Eller tFran Moore? breaks up a fight at the square dance by firing a pistol. Lower Left: Tammy Ellis and Terri Fines are rehearsing for the grand finale. Lower Right: Farmers and cowmen learned to be friends as Oklahoma became a new state. OKlAHOMA'S GRAND i
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