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Homecoming Movie mania PLACING THE straw just righ Jrs. Pam Koehn and Linda put the finishing touches on Blue Hawaii Jr. hall. 1 'Movies1' was the theme and ' 'Star Wars, 1 'Blue Hawaii, ' 'Hang' em High,'' and ' 'Gus'' were all transposed from the screen to the halls of FHS. The homecoming spirit of the student body was displayed with enthusiasm. With an old-fashioned bonfire the students, cheerleaders, and faculty showed their spirit at the huge pep rally to cheer the Fighting Yellowjacket team to victory. The hours of work painting windows, decorating halls, construction floats with themes as '' Rocky, King Kong,'' 1 'Jaws'' and ' 'The Deep'' won 1st place for Juniors, 2nd place for Sen- iors, and 3rd place for Freshmen. Candidates chosen by the football squad for Homecoming Queen were Soph. Julie Molidor, Jr. Pam Koehn, and Sr. Angela Clinesmith. Receiving the title in the pregame crowning was Sr. Angela Clinesmith. Captain Don Boyer did the honors of crowning and giving the traditional kiss to the new queen. A battle with the Mooreland Bearcats began at 8:00 p.m. The Yellowjackets played one of their best games of the year with the score tied until the last forty-five seconds of the game. With the Bearcats scoring last, the final score was Fairview 9, Mooreland 16. 12 Student Life
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Fall into School Seed-spitting contests and volleyball kept contestants puckered and ready to score in a watermelon feast sponsored by Student Council. Held the first week of school, it gave the students and faculty a chance to get reacquainted. A clash against the Thomas Terriers by the Fighting Yellow Jacket football squad announced the beginning of foot- ball season. Although the crowd roared and the fans cheered, the game ended with the final score of Thomas 6, Fair- view 3. Fall brought with it many new hap- penings and events. At the OIPA Con- vention at OU in Norman it was an- nounced the '77 Jacket had won All- Oklahoma in its class and then received the highest honor of the state yearbook competition — SWEEPSTAKES ! Honors were also earned by the band when they placed first at the State Fair marching contest. 1 'Vote Yes! was the common slogan seen around the town and school before the bond election. Most voters took no- tice of these signs and the bond for the new music building was passed. The Fairview school system is expanding and growing in all the areas where there is ' 'Room to Grow.'' PRACTICE MAKES perfect was what the band learned when they placed 1st at State Marching Contest after hours of early morning trips around the school block. LEFT: TILT-A-WHIRL at the Major Co. Fair always seems to draw the larg- est crowd. Student Life 11
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CAREFULLY PULLING out from the school, the 2nd place Freshman float joins the parade line for the drive downtown. BURNING AN old outhouse for the tradi- tional bonfire attracts a large crowd to dis- play their .winning spirit. to reach Kliewer Student Life 13
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