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Minnie and Mickey Mouse served juniors and seniors at 'Disneyland '75', the Junior- Senior Banquet. Reverend Lyle Cunningham, past graduate of FHS, spoke to the assembly of students and faculty at the Fair Building. Sunday, May 11, 74 seniors doned their neatly-pressed blue gowns and the awkward mortar boards to take the trek down the aisle that began their last week of high school. And a busy week it was! Class night committees met at 9 o'clock Monday to begin the stage decorations. While the boys figured out the mechanics and how to keep a 12-foot-high cardboard contraption from falling, the girls made letters, painted gigantic murals, bought yards and yards of tin foil, and spent two hours put- ting glitter on a podium cover, only to decide it looked terrible. Despite the technical diffi- culties, Class Night was a success. At one time or another in the evening—during the history, will, prophecy, or awards presentation— 'Everybody was a Star.' And then, it was only three more days. On Friday, May 16, the class of '75 assembled for the last time. The last march began through arches which the juniors had slaved on for twelve hours, the speeches were given, the diplomas were presented, and, as 74 bright green, yellow, and orange frisbees dotted the air, we became alumni. All that remained of the year was the final grade distribution. Students returned for ten minutes to each class on Monday. But for some, even May 19 didn't put an end to school-related activities. At Lindsay, Cindy Wright played in the All-State Basketball qames and was chosen as one of the twelve girls to repre- sent Oklahoma girls' basketball in the Oklahoma-Texas game. Besides finishing the year- book, Mike Freed and Mrs. Ward crammed in a week of intensive study at the OU workshop. Mike won the Cecil H. Brite Scholar- Competing with 101 students from the large Oklahoma City area schools, he was chosen as the out- standing student at the work session. Student Life 23
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