Fairview High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Fairview, OK)

 - Class of 1979

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BOREDOM SHOWS on Leslie Curtis’s face during senior pictures as she waits ... and waits . . . and waits for the photographer to get the lights just right. MANY STUDENTS spent their sum- mer vacation traveling. Our own Laura Marlatt and Lori Wilson from Woodward sang in a choir sponsored by the National Academy of Music. Here they pose in front of the Notra Dame Cathedral in Paris, France — one of their many stops throughout Europe. 'JUST A LITTLE further ... ' Lisa Cravens coaxes two year old John Ward during his 12:30 Swimming lesson. Summer 9

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How they drifted Summer! What a fabulous time ! It arrived like a turtle, creep- ing slowly until the very last day of school arrived. Then, like Paul Re- vere's famous cry, the news spread throughout Fairview, ' School' s out! ,1 and the good times began to roll. As soon as school ended there were students everywhere looking for jobs. Most did so because they wanted to do so. Others, after finding their friends had jobs, also found work, whether they wanted to or not. Days off were spent bugging friends who had to work, swimming at the pool or at Canton Lake. Lazy-day weekends were also spent at the lake tanning on the beaches, water skiing, or generally soaking up the sun's rays. Evenings were a blast! Cruising' Main Street — checkin' out the bank parking lot — hangin' out at the Piz- za Hut or Sonic to see who had the loudest stereo — playing football, tennis, soccer, or basketball — checkin' out anyone who went par- kin' — Chinese firedrills at the sto- plight , movies in Enid, concerts in OKC — all these went together in a special way. As the summer faded in its glory, we realized that our vacation was al- most over and rushed madly around town buying school clothes, saying goodbye to last years seniors, off to college, or starting two-a-day foot- ball practices. It was summer days, Fairview style and though the days drifted away, the style remains forever. Above: 'LARGE CANADIAN BACON with double cheese, salad, cheese and ham sandwich, cavatini su- preme, and a large Dr. Pepper for me; and he wants ... 1 Orders were endless to Tammie Swanson while the Pizza Hut was flooded with customers all summer. Above Center: THIRTY POUND packs felt like 150 after two weeks of backpacking in Colo. James Pratt was glad to get home after his survival course in the Rockies. 8 Summer



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10 Welcome back feed Enrollment day, August 24th, came only too soon for most. Mass con- fusion describes the day perfectly. A line extending halfway down the hall from Mr. Denton's office, consisted of students wanting or needing their sched- ules changed. Filling out forms, parking permits, and schedules caused the most headaches. Students drifting in and out of the school building, drifting in and out of the corridor made this year's en- rollment a puzzle to the new freshmen. It was a fun-finding-new-friends-day and a get together with all the old friends. Back to the same old grind explains the first day of school; although, small flames of excitement in students did cause them to wonder what the new year had in store. At the end of the first day, the teachers as well as the students could tell this would be a unique year indeed; and one that would truly have a style of its own. New things such as students, teachers, carpet in the halls, and a five minute break between third and fourth hour to talk to friends, drink cokes, and sign annuals are all part of the new activi- ties. Another new event was the screen- ing for scoliosis on September 28th. The Major County Fair provided en- tertainment of whirling rides, boothes for prize winning, and the stock shows for anyone of any age. Senior, Stephanie Dahlem, received the honor of Miss Fairview on September 15th, while Rob Wilson gained player of the week in the Enid Morning News on September 19th. The marching band was awarded first place in class 'A', and also sweepstakes trophy at the OSU Homecoming parade November 9th. This was the first time a class 'A' band won the sweepstakes in a major parade in Oklahoma. The beginning of the year was unusu- ally busy, but tiie high school hotline (227-3755) kept the students and the community up on the latest news. GIRLS CAN WIN too ! proves Debbie Stepp to Darryl Smith, Vince McGol- den, and Kenny Wanzer at the Major County Fair. Student Life

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