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Packing Put in all those things you just might need, even if it means tak- ing two suitcases for overnight. Students going on school func- tion trips were sometimes asked to share suitcases, but WHO has room for anyone else's junk. Parties OK—Girls on one bus, boys on the other! What?! You must be kidding! But even segregation at its best met defeat. On the way home from the 8th grade skating party in Enid, the boys bus broke down. Well, so much for segrega- tion, it's all 75 on one bus. The 9th grade did a little better. They went to Eck's for an old movie. A movie is one way to get the lights out! Pictures Pictures are people . . . People who have to look just right . . . who will spend hours fixing up just for one little snap ! Then after weeks of wait- ing they are back. You hear moans Boy I look awful. Queens . . . And the Queen is . . . What a feeling! From the time of talent judging, to the final announcement, nerves and tensions run high. Then its all over, and the queen reigns for one fun-filled year. Repairs Paint the inside! Paint the outside! Fix Seats! Work on the engine! On and on it goes while the repairs on the cra2y buses ne- ver quite cease. Our faithful dri- vers have logged an infinite num- ber of hours with their second love —the bus. AROUND AND AROUND Joy Hie- bert and Darryl Smith get their ex- ercise before eating Pizza at the 8th grade class party. i like moving an son, Tanya Davis, Betty Blundell and Wiens add their pileT 22 Student Life
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Nonsense ?£S AV.U® PULL HARDER—Freshmen give -- 'the juniors a hard time during g-of-war. cCfttest on Sadie Haw- kins Pay. •- ' v ” 'V ’ . - NEXT TO KNOWING what Santa Claus is bringing, knowing a test grade is the most anxiety provok- ing item in school. Stretching to see how Mrs. Willoughby is grad- ing their papers are Kelly Reeves, Shelli Zimmerman and Kristi Co- fer. In the beginning there were books. After man had exhausted his supply of reading material, he turned to nonsense. To prepare him for a tough football game, man used homecoming activities such as a parade and orange and black day. To satisfy his Christ- mas needs, man united with wo- man for skits and a carnival. Af- ter weeks of book worming, wo- man chased man to Sadie Hawkins Day with love in their hearts and food under their arms. At the close of the school year man ga- thered his thoughts and looked at the previous months as just NON- SENSE. Notes The hurried taking down of class discussion notes can do many things. It can cause missed thoughts when looking for a pen- cil after the teacher catches you writing the first part in pen in your book. It can make you dependent on your notebook and panic when you run out of pages. This panic can make you write notes any- where, mainly in your book which in turn can mean up to three hours of erasing when school's out. Fa- vorite note writing has nothing to do with school lessons. These notes are written to friends about what you did last night and are going to do tonight for example Mary Jane Koehn's copious note writing to Jay Bartel. Observation All right everybody pay at- tention. Snap out of your dream world and listen! Students sit through hours of observing teachers and what they're doing, but at times don't comprehend, until it comes time for test and then everyone watches for their paper to be graded. Daydreams seem to be made for school, but until something different comes up, it will go on. Student Life 21
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TIME FOR A BREAK. Busy Co Fair Queen Stephanie® takes time from presenting to visit with Tim El well UNEXPECTED TALENT brought cheers from the crowd and Miss Fairview title to Robin Keck as she sings. Student Life 23
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