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

 - Class of 1979

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So the hero story continues with our 'super heroes' coming through with a final victory of 15-9 over the Eagles (the first homecoming victory since '70.) A fancy celebration was held Saturday night with the 1978 Homecoming Follies Banquet. Following the banquet feast, catered by the George Keck family, the evening entertainment consisted of a chorus line, songs, 'funny' jokes from Rick Worley — a reasonable facsimili of a Las Vegas show. AS THE SCHOOL SONG is played by the band in the spirit line, the fired-up su- per heroes run onto the field ready to defeat Sayre. ABOVE: CAPTAIN CAVEMAN CLUBS THE Sayre Eagle on the Sophomores float. CENTER LEFT: MAY THE FORCE BE with you, replies C-3PO, portrayed by Leslie Curtis in the senior skit, Obie- one - kanobie. LEFT: WITH TWENTY-ONE SECONDS left, the home scoreboard beamed the 15-9 defeat of the Sayre Eagles. Homecoming 13

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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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Dinner theater is a smash Whcle school involved An evening of mystery and good food for the community was the result of teamwork by the whole school. The speech class worked for weeks on the mystery play Great Caesar's Ghost. The ghost seemed to appear wherever rehearsals were held (as well as during the play.) Near disas- ters occurred as the ghost was blamed for unmemorized lines, missing play properties, and absentees at prac- tice . Overcoming stage fright was no problem for the hams in speech class, and ad-libbing came natural to Jim Schwind and Phil Gooch. Continual admonitions from the di- rector, Mrs. Bums, were given to the girls on how to sit on stage while wearing a dress, and to the play cast not 'to bunch up.' Deem the play a success but over- look the ghost's unattached strings, missed cues, forgetfulness, etc. With the help of Mr. Alig, Mr. play director, and Mr. Bowers, the shop students measured the stage and built new scenery flats. Unfortunate - ly, this play was being performed at the Fair Building and the ceiling was a foot lower than the flats were tall. Two days before the play they quick- ly devised new flats from refrigerator boxes and the Ag. students painted them, while the play cast fretted and fumed — and practiced. Yearbook photographers retook pic- tures four times for the program that the art dept. designed. (It turned out great.) The biggest jobs fell on the FHA girls as they planned the meal, fixed the food, set up the tables, and served the dinner to 120 very im- pressed people. 14 Dinner Theater

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