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WINNING FLOAT! Ricky Silcott, Chris Stecklein, and Kendell Reeves add action to the sophomore Float, while Jeff Wilson tows them through the parade. backs by Bobby Mallory and Craig Edkins prevailed as big plays. The offense rambled, unchallenged by the Whippets. A 30-14 fi- nal score was the result. The Jackets were now 4-0 and Okeene would never be the same. After the game fellowships were sponsored by many churches. MBY went to Canton Lake for a beach party and hot dog roast. MYF and BYF stayed in town and celebrated with Orange crushes Okeene Survival cont. Friday: The band prac- ticed with the queen candidates. School was dotted orange and black with buttons, shirts, jer- seys, and ribbons. Mr. U.l. Smith, captain of the first FHS football team, spoke to the student body at the pep assembly. He reflect- ed on his life during the 1909 season and he was given a standing ovation. Skits were given, showing the student's view of the upcoming Okeene's Coac game, n Hen- drickson, and predictions for the outcome. OR- ANGE CRUSH! ORANGE CRUSH!echoed through- out the gym. The parade, with Queens, floats and band, marched down Main Street. The spirit at the game was incredible! Fans packed the stands with near record atten- dance. Crowds had come to see whether the sur- prising 3-0 Jacket team could play ball with 5 Class A, Okeene. The ac- tion on the field matched the feelings in the stands — incredible. Two inter- ceptions with long run- films, ping-pong, cokes and munchies. Saturday: Following a bet about the football game the team shaved the beard of Dale Davenport, a local printer and avid Jacket fan. STUCO pre- pared for the banquet at the fair building. Some football players slept late. The banquet was a 'roast' of Mr. Jim Slater, assistant principal, featuring many former students, coaches, principals and the myste- rious return of his old high school sweetheart, Susie. Sunday: Recovery day at last. While some went to church, others slept till noon. STUCO members cleaned up the banquet mess. Most spent the afternoon reading the sports story from the local papers proclaiming Fair- view's upset victory. HALL DECORATIONS! Cheryl Bennett laughs as Nita Moneypenny gives Susan Glasgow a steady hand to create 'feet' for the Senior class's hall Homecoming 15
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WHAT A GIRL! Michelle Harris posed as a long lost girlfriend from Mr. Slater's past at the homecoming banquet. Mrs. Slater found out many new intricacies about her husband. NEW CONEHEAD? Mr. Denton tries to make Mr. Slater 'feel at home' at the homecoming banquet. Darryl Smith can't help but laugh. Bald jokes were told by nearly all speakers at the banquet. ■ CUN mss illp
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AND THAT'S THE TRUTH! Angela Kliewer presents Edith Ann during the Miss Fairview Pageant. Angela finished first runner-up to Jenni Hepp who went on to compete at the Miss Cinderella Pageant at NWOSU in Alva. PIDDLE! Kirk Priddy smears Dena Smith's face with goop at an MBY after-game fellowship. Todd Eitzen looks on with enjoyment. THIRSTY! Jim 'B.J.' Fast quenches his thirst on the sidelines at Eubanks Field. The Jackets lost to Weatherford 28- 0. SMOKIN'! Bus drivers extinguish the flames from the old activity bus's last fire. This roadside in Dover was 'old fireball's' last stop. 16 Fall
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