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BlVItiP TESTING WHEAT is routine work for Sr. Cathy Inman at her summer job at the CO-OP Elevator. BACK TO school means work for teachers too! Mr. Dahlem finds himself moving, cleaning, and rear- ranging all the bottles, test-tubes, equipment, and chemicals in the process of switching classrooms. SEEING IF they can hack it, the football players begin practice two weeks before the beginning of school with those 11 always funn two-a- days. Student Life 9
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Summer Scene Fun in the sun, travel, and work . . . Summer in full swing. The highlight of the summer season for many was basking in the sun, swimming and skiing, get- ting out and riding bikes or finding a racket for a match of tennis. Others found themselves traveling in and out of the U. S. or putting in several hours a day at their summer job. Students traveled out of state to visit friends and reletives and to see various attractions as Disneyland, Six Flags, and Disneyworld. European travels were sought by three teachers, Mrs. Bums, Mrs. Steel, and Ms. Lovejoy. With nothing on the t.v. but reruns, frequent trips were made to Enid to see the top movies of the summer. 1 'Outlaw Blues, M n Star Wars,'1 The Spy Who Loved Me,'' and '' Smokey and the Bandit'' were the crowd-drawing mov- ies of the season. The death of Elvis Presley on August 16, made the headlines of practically every newspaper printed. The King of Rock and his unique style greatly influ- enced our music as well as our lives. Toward the end of August it was evi - dent that the beginning of school was near. Football boys showed up two weeks before school to begin grueling two-a-day workouts. Teachers also took a head start and were found mark- ing new books, rearranging their class- rooms , and just generally preparing for the new school year. SURROUNDED BY mountains of '77 year- books, Paula Pool begins the long process of checking all the new books for mistakes. 8 Student Life
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m . £k . u'ERFEf V vv CONTEMPLATING THE losing foot- ball effort at Medford, Mascot Jr. Kristi Cofer takes a break from the cheers. FEEDING THEIR faces at the water- melon feed, Marguerite Wiens and Kellye Cravens gorge themselves. WITH A feeling of great accomplish- ment, Chris McGolden accepts the tro- phy for Grand Champion Steer at the Major Co. Fair. WITH THE spirit line in place, Jr Cindy Freed leads cheers at the Thomas game. 10 Student Life
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