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Cries and remarks rang all through the hall in September. Hey! I can see my locker! I never really knew what you looked like. Brand new flourescent light bulbs were installed to run the length of the hall! The cheerleading squad added two new spots to fill in September tryouts. Out of seventeen nervous, bubbly con- testants six girls were chosen to lead the pep club. Beau Stewart, Caroline Powers, Jane Strubhart, Shelly Zim- merman, Cindy Freed, and Vicki Ross gained the winning votes. In keeping with its winning record, the band received second place when they marched in the Oklahoma State Fair Parade in class 2A. An energy Assembly took the attention of the students out of the classroom during the last of September as Jame Strub- hart came alive under the influence of high voltage. In October the Jacket won All Oklahoman Yearbook for the second consecutive year! Then barely one week later the school posed and smil- ed for class pictures for another Jac- ket Yearbook. SCARY? NO, BUT the tilt-a-tfhii is o of the most popular rides at the Majbs Country Free Fair for Rob Wilson, Kell Cravens, Cherri Fast, and Gary Rowe. THE FRUSTRATION of the Okeene Foot- ball game—worry is reflected on the face of avid football fan, Cindy Mc- Dougale. 10 Student Life
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THE EVER-POPULAR Mug Jug is a hot spot of summer life. It is a con- venient place to stop after a long day at the lake. It's a nice place to relax with a coke after a hard day at work. And of course it's a regular route to circle around when dragging main. If one could wait long enough, every teen-ager in Fairview is sure to be seen at some time in a Mug Jug s Canton Lake was again one of the hot spots for activities. Many Sundays were spent skiing, basking in the sun, and camping out around the lake. Pumping gas, harvesting up north, and just working around town filled the working months. Vacations took Fairview youth to California, Lake Tenkiller, Washington D. C. , and the ever popular Colorado Rockies. Mex- ico was visited by the Spanish Class who came back with silver, jewlery, sombreros, and PICADOR (bull stab- bers). SUMMER SESSIONS of afternoon band practice keep Beau Stewart, Terri Mullenix, Ronnie Barger, Derek Wy- mer, Cindy MacDaugale, and Mr. Andrews out of the sun. M Student Life 9
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KfintembEr-OctDber We See the Light! UNITED WE STAND . . . shouts Caroline Powers, Tammie Keeton, Jane Strubhart, and Cindy Freed during cheerleader tryouts. h t The month was also noted with royalty as Miss Fairview, Trayce Brad- ford, competed for the title of Miss Cinderella in Alva. Halloween found the Methodist and Mennonite Bretheren youth rais- ing money with a spook house in the old Boehs Hotel while police and auxiliary police were kept busy con- fiscating eggs and shaving cream throughout the night. The month wasn't remembered for only its good moments however, on the way to the Garber game, Mrs. Ward totaled her car. She hobbled around with a sprained foot, black eyes, and a cut nose for the next two weeks. DEMONSTRATING HOW MUCH energy a turbon bicycle can produce, Kyndell Nichols and Tom McDaniel lend their legs in the energy assembly. Student Life 11
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