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Dragging Main, chasing pick- ups, bicycling, water skiing. . . goof-off activities this summer. Besides these there were shows in Enid (if you were lucky enough to have a date), dances, rodeos, bas- ketball camps, and trips to the lake. New cars, school clothes, and miscellaneous expenses made working imperative for many stu- dents. Gas stations, wheat fields and elevators, drugstores and swimming pools were temporary homes for ambitious workers. A third place in the Oklahoma High School Rodeo Finals took Senior Buddy Smith to Wisconsin where he competed in the National High School Rodeo Finals in calf roping. Another Senior, Ronna Patee, represented the FHA at the Na- tional Convention in Chicago. Nine Senior students, Mark Elwell, Buddy Smith, Gary Boehs, Doug Colby, Lee Knight, Ron Major, Gordon Day, Connie Hub- ble, and Cindy Wright attended Boys' and Girls' State to learn about the state government. Dreaded two-a-days and en- rollment interrupted the last few weeks of work or late-sleeping. Agilities, belly slams, and wind sprints made it easier for most players to crawl in and out of the showers. Practices at 8:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. made dying foot- ballers moan groan, sag and lag. With school starting in several days, harvesters came home, the swimming pool closed and students filled the last days of sunshine with vacations and relaxing. On August 23 summer fun and work ended and the school year of 1974- 75 began. TOP: Under the watchful eye of Coach Cobble, Brett Reese takes a pitch from Mark Elwell, begin- ning two-a-day practices. TOP RIGHT: Even with an assistant principal, much of the enrollment hassle still finds its way to Mr. Moyers' desk. RIGHT: Utilizing her business skills, Mary Cohlmia spent the summer as a secretary at Vo-Tech. CENTER: One of the many who took to bicycling this summer, Debbie Boulware takes a break at the Mug-n-Jug. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Big news in July is the resignation of President Nixon. 6 Student Life
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