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FAILURE IN THE intercom system caused extra work for STUCO pesi- dent, Rick Worley, as he delivers daily announcements to each class- room. Mr. Gunsaulis receives his. A LINE OF INTENSE Juniors await their turn and listen to Lisa Cravens give her campaign speech during class elections. ANS DO 4- i-fa C . Student Life 11
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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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Traditional homecoming? Tradition — Yes. Traditional — No. Choosing the theme of Super Heroes was the 'first' best thing to set the mood of homecoming. The week started out rather slowly some thought, but mass confusion still occurred on the Wednesday night before the game with everyone trying to get windows, floats, and skits finished to perfection. The 'next best thing wras to see every- one flaming with spirit at the bonfire Thursday night to send our mighty he- roes to bum out the Sayre Eagles Friday. Before the battle of hero vs. villian came the traditional crowTiing of the homecoming Queen with the band in formation on the field, the Queen can- didates Senior Cindy McDaugale, Junior Angela Kliewer and Sophomore Susie Stevens were escorted to the field by Captains Rob Wilson Mark Van Meter and Rick Worley. Cindy McDaugale was crowned by kissing Captain Rob Wilson and accom- panied by the applause of the crowd, the three girls made the traditional ridp around the football field. FLANKED BY attendants Jr. Angela Kliewer and Soph. Susie Stevens, new Homecoming Queen, Cindy McDaugale proudly wears her crown. PRACTICING THE SPLITS EVERY Wednesday all summer paid off in the 1978 Follies when the chorus line danced at the Homecoming Banquet. SUSPENSE OVER, ROB WILSON crowns Sr. Cindy McDaugale, queen of the '78 Homecoming. 12 Homecoming
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