Fairview High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Fairview, OK)

 - Class of 1976

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Kites There is always enough wind in Okla. to fly kites—sometimes too much! This high flying sport breaks loose every spring. It pro- vides a challenge to see who can get his kite the highest. Library Excuses, Excuses! Find a book, research, study. When filling out a library pass you can check one of those reasons and actually stu- dy, or you can do the favorite past time of every study hall claustro- phobic—read periodicals. Lockers A second home or extra clo- set. This is the closest definition for a locker. For some it is a trashcan. Where else can you find a seven-foot rabbit, 9 month old peanut butter, stale carrots, and a private ant den. Amazingly at the bottom of them, there is al- ways that something you have looked every crack and crevice for but were never able to find. Old tests, love letters and spirit ribbons can help give lockers a tacky look. By May most peo- ple stand beside their locker in fear of what will happen when it's opened. Earth quakes mea- suring 7.6 on the Moyers scale have been reported in the halls by those who would rather stuff than throw away. Love Everyone loves his country and some people love their dogs, but love in high school has noth- ing to do with country or dogs. It's wearing each other's rings and matching t-shirts. It's sitting to- gether at assemblies and talking in the corridor and writing notes. Love is walking a girl to class and looking for her at the end of each hour. Motocross Motocross has all the makings of a great spectator sport as well as a participant sport since it is fast, exciting, strenuous and above all, fun! CONFUSION in jam-packed classes makes finding f friend much I I mm WHETHER LOOKING for a book read for fun or for a book report easier, as David White finds, larger selection of new books. 18 Student Life

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'SO EXCITING is the general im- pression of Jane Strubhart as the crazy lady in Washington Never Slept Here ; Mike Freed, Greg Lehr, Greg ■Schmidt and Tanya Davis haven't gat the same idea. COLONIAL COSTUMES for servers Joe Willits, Brad Ewald and Kenneth Franklin fit the surrounding at the Junior-Senior banquet. India As a Rotary Exchange Student, I was on my own for the first time. And even then, I had to have a lot of help from my friends. New and different experiences—sitting in railroad station at 4 a. m. wait- ing for no train in particular, swerving around cows on down- town streets, and riding a city bus 20 miles to college—were what made the whole stay! ! It was challenging, but not too much so (there were heavy dates and hamburgers, just like home!). I guess I could say it is the great- est thing that's happened to me so far! !—Tere Libby. Chilling movie that influenced even the way we dressed and cer- tainly made us scared of water (who ever heard of a shark in Can- ton Lake!) It won best special ef- fects but not movie of the year. That honor went to ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOOS NEST, SUNSHINE BOYS, DOG DAY AF- TERNOON and BAD NEWS BEARS. Jr. Play It's Show Time! Washington Never Slept Here is now showing at the high school gymnasium. Wanting to present a funnier and more mystical side to the Bicen- tennial, Juniors engaged in work- ing with an old museum haunted with ghosts—not just one, but eventually four who scared every- one out of their wits! Jr.-Sr. Banquet Remembering The Way We Were can be a little hard unless you're helped along by the Junior- Senior banquet. With scenery of a Garden of Paradise, Juniors, Sen- iors and guests enjoyed music from OSU. Rainbows draped the air as everyone envisioned The Way We W'ere. Student Life 17



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AWAITING TOE RIGHT MOMENT to explode (probably at 8:29 a.m.) Tom McDaniel's locker is stuffed with old newspapers, spirit signs, basketball shoes, and even his books—some- where down there! MOTOCROSS HAS many advocates and Jess Davis loves it. IN THE SPRING a young mai fancy eventually turns to kite L Derik Wymer and Craig Edkins spend a Sunday afternoon flying their kites. TOGETHERNESS MAY be carried Brad Martens find time for each a little far as Pam Lastinger and other even at the Blood Bank. Student Life 19

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