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TEN MINUTES TO CURTAIN. Wilinda Shaffer helps Jaquita Helton curl her hair before the afternoon Junior play production of 'The Bus Stops Here.' Jaquita played a beautiful girl on her way to Hollywood to seek her fortune as an actress. RICK 'EM, RACK 'EM, ROCK 'EM! Becky Mabry, Sally Davis, and Roxanne Eck do a cheerleading routine at the FHA father- daughter basketball game. SHUT UP! Matt Card is blindfolded by the Hungarian Magician while his assistant watches in the background. It seemed that the only English words the magician knew were 'Shut up.' TAKIN' IT IN. Barbie Medley, Wayne Winkleblack, Tina McDaugale, Cheryl Bennett, and James Pratt watch the volleyball action at the STUCO watermelon feed. PRESIDENTIAL PROPHECY, Susan Glagsow and Craig Edkins interview future President Johnnie Curtis (Carter) and his Secretary of Defense Kyle Williams and Secretary of Agriculture Ronnie Barger during Class Night activities. John did a very amusing Carter imitation. Student Life Division 7
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IN SHAPE! Jim Fast does windmill exercises in two-a-day practice to prepare for the upcoming season. SKYLAB IS FALLING! Brenda Thompson, Roxanne Eck, Debby Stepp, and Chris Stecklein look for skylab during its summer-long decent to earth. Tennis end tons rival jobs From the beginning of harvest in June to the clash of football pads in August, we filled the sum- mer with jobs, vacations, practices, tennis, skiing, jogging and even a little sleep. Venturing from the southern Texas border to Canada, 'wheaties' worked on harvest crews. Girls got into the action working as cooks, truck drivers and weighing wheat at the elevators, (or sought air conditioned of- fices and stores.) Teenagers escaped to Enid and OKC for night entertainment. Canton Lake was visited daily for water skiing and sunbath- ing. The community en- joyed nightly softball as a slow pitch league grew. Colorado was a near unanimous choice for va- cations. MBY packed out two vans and a pick-up full of luggage on their way to Horn Creek Church camp. MYF mi- grated to Branson, Ml as they visited Silver Dollar City. The Baptists joined thousands of others at Falls Creek, OK, the larg- est church camp in the United States. Cheerleaders suffered at Thunderhawk camp for a week at OU. Athletes at- tended basketball and football camps on many college campuses. Three months of sum- mer, with their excite- ment and activity, passed by almost as quickly as if we had been in school. r Summer jobs have become essential for FHS students. One occu- pation chosen by Larry Belter, Melanie Cross, and Craig Edkins was life- guarding at the city pool. Under the direction of Mr. Cross these three watched the pale blue wa- ter from 2:00 to 9:00 p.m. everyday. Why did they choose li- feguarding? Because it was an easy job and the opportunity arose, said Larry Belter, it gets mo- notonous, though. I like being around people and a lot of people come to the pool, said Craig Edkins. Usually about two hundred kids visit the pool every day. More swim if the tem- perature is hotter than normal. Little kids are the pet peeves of lifeguards. It seems that children can- not resist the temptation of splashing water at the V ■ ARCH THE BACK! Glasgow helps one of her students at the pool during SPORT. guards. There are some lighter moments howev- er. Watching divers kama- kizi into the water is real entertainment. Rick Wor- ley, past FHS Stuco presi- dent, was especially noted for his attrocious diving ability. Many other students spend time at the pool. Susan Glasgow often brought kids while she was babysitting. Terri Jones and Nita Monney- penny could always be seen soaking up the rays on the side of the pool. A good tan was the reason girls gave for going to the pool, while the guys went to watch the girls get a good tan. Working at the pool sounds like an easy job, and where else can a per- son sit in the sun all day and get paid while doing it. TAKE IT EASY! Mr. Cross,- Larrv Belter, and Tracy Bradford watch the swimmers at the pool. Life- guarding was only one of the many summer jobs held by FHS students during the summer break. Summer 9
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