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Bringing April to a close and ush- ering action-packed May, the FFA paused at their banquet to honor out- standing members. President Dale Edwards demonstrated “how a short man crowns a tall queen' and Queen Kim Nightengale began her reign. Shelli Zimmerman narrated the slide show Accomplishments Through the Year. Although choosing not to march in the parade, our musicians joined other Tri-Staters to add 20, 000 to Enid's population. As Trayce Brad- ford practiced and performed with the Tri-State Honor Band, others com- peted in instrumental and vocal solos and ensembles. The Last Round-Up -and the last banquet for many seniors-came May 7 as juniors stacked hay, wrap- ped rope around bottles, and scatter- ed geraniums to give the fair build- ing the old west look. Servers wearing bandanas, denim, chambray and cowboy boots added to the out- doorsy look. In line with the theme, square dancers provided entertain- ment. At the All-Sports Banquet, Doug Miller was the star of the evening, walking off with the Joe Jordan, Geo- rge Eubanks and Scholar Athlete awards. Providing a taste of real politics, students were required to register to vote (complete with Social Security Numbers) before they were eligible to choose their 1978 Stuco leaders. 26 Student Life
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POWDER FUFF FOOTBALL coaches Mitch Zimmerman and Alan Boyer, instruct the Junior-Sophomore team in secret plays for a 24-6 win over the Senior-Freshman team. WEARY BIKERS AND WALKERS park their bikes for refreshments at the mid- way rest stop. After eating homemade cookies and sandwiches, participants were rested and ready to go again. CHARLIE BROWN, Mike Freed, is hailed by other cast members in closing of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. V • ■ CAKE WALKS aren't necessarily boring. Mrs. Freed and Jane Strub- hart raise their left hand in obed- ience to the music during the Spring Fling. Student Life 25
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MAY I NEVER see another rose as long as I live. Tim Boehs and Kellye Cra- vens staple roses to the arches gradua- tion. AN IMPROMTU waterfall douses Steve Vogt as he hurries in for commence- ment. Going on Tonight?
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