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As football season wound down, fuseball and basketball scrimmages started November's activities. With a Thanksgiving vacation to look forward to, Ag members participated in the FFA trap shoot, and attended the FFA Leadership Training Conference at Jet-Nash. Temperature! Temperature! Take Your Medicine, a three act comedy play, was presented by the Senior Class on November 12. It was a smashing success. Poor Howard Goodnight! Between Vickie Downey and Buddy Smith, he had no peace and quiet in his hospital room. Scholastically, Laurie Powers was among eleven Oklahoma high school students who were finalists in the annual U.S. Senate Youth Program, sponsored by that body and the William Randolph Hearst Foundation. As November ended and winter approached, the sound of bouncing basketballs reverberated throughout the gym. With mouths watering like Pavlov's dogs, students were given a short period of freedom in the shape of Thanksgiving vacation. TOP LEFT: Senior play produces strange bedmates as Howard Good- night attempts to help Mike Tripp. TOP CENTER: Makeup does not appeal to Mike Tripp. TOP RIGHT: At the FFA trap shoot. Max Day takes aim. FAR LEFT: Sold to the highest bidder, Marsha Cornelson's box supper contributes to FHA Charity. LEFT: An emergency operation wasn't what Ron Vogt expected when he acquired his Ph.D. Student Life 13
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Nationwide, December was full of activities and happenings. Nelson Rockerfeller was chosen Vice-President, there was a meteor shower, and a partial eclipse. At Fairview High, students were giving book reports, playing basketball, and working math problems. With semester exams approach- ing in January, studying was crammed between preparing for the Christmas program and Christ- mas shopping. Another successful Christmas program featured skits, songs and a bell choir. This was the second year that students participated in giving gifts to the students at Enid State School. Free time, what little there was, was spent eating pizza, seeing The Longest Yard, and relaxing in sneakers and levis. Cagers began their season at the beginning of December. Fans were not disappointed with the action this year. Proving them- selves again, the girls played out- standing ball games as the defend- ing Class 2A State Champs. Thrilling is the only word des- cribing boys' basketball. Even though they weren't winning every game, the effort produced was tremendous. As mothers and dads had near heart attacks, student supporters were hanging over the rails at all games. As they were going home for Christmas vacation, students' heads were filled with dreams of new cars, new clothes. New Year's, and of course, semester exams when they returned. TOP LEFT: Joining the Christmas spirit Tammy Mullenix, Bud Gould, and Vicki McDonald trans- fer gifts to the gym. CENTER LEFT: With basketball season in full swing, Coach Rippetoe dem- onstrates techniques during fourth hour practice. FAR LEFT: Drum- ming up band spirit and welcom- ing a new director, bandsmen parade the halls between classes. CENTER: For Paul Worley, Christ- mas is the best time as boxes of goodies and unofficial parties appear in many classes. ABOVE: Rick Brandon gets a little help from Ray Stewart and George Maze as create a snowman during noon. 14 Student Life
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