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Taking the sizzle out of summer tudents began to realize that school was coming to an end and summer was beginning somewhere between spring break and graduation. Along with summer came part-time jobs, trips to the lake, vacations, Pizza Hut pizzas, and the perennial dragging main at $1.15 a gallon for regular gasoline. With the topic of a summer job, questions such as What are you doing tonight? What movies are showing in Enid? and of course Who do you think shot J.R.? ap- peared in every conversation. While most students spent their time care- fully walking on the sizzling sidewalks of Fairview, others spent their vacation travel- ing in the cool climate of Europe. Caylon Campbell, Richard Marlatt, Susan and Don Jensen, Todd Merrit, Larry Belter, Michelle Hein, and Chris Stecklien along with sponsor Ms. Julie Roy spent two weeks touring Paris, Rome, Switzerland, Holland, and Belguim. While in Europe, the students enjoyed the play Death Trap in London, visited Shake- speare's Tavern, and viewed the original Mona Lisa. Chris said Shakespeare's Tavern was the high point of his tour. While some students were vacationing, others attended various camps around the state and in Colorado, Missouri, and New Mexico. Shelly Molidor and Michelle Freed attended LDI camp at Lake Texoma but Shel- ly was only there a few hours. After settling in, Shelly stepped out the door of her cabin and onto a copperhead snake. Spending the next two weeks in St. Mary's hospital was an experience she won't soon forget. Dottie Pearson also attended St. Mary's hospital for a knee operation and had to cancel her plans to tour Europe in order to spend half of her summer in a wheel chair and on crutches. Summer's end was marked with the clos- ing of the pool and the beginning of the grueling football two-a-days. The event that seemed to make everyone realize summer was over was enrollment on August 21st. Students discussed their favorite soap opera, the price of gas, new steadies, and the classes assigned for the year ahead. June-July-August LAST MINUTE TOUCH-UPS were made in the Cham- berlain bathroom as Jim Fast shaves before taking senior pictures. A QUARTER A THROW! Roxanne Eck sat in 110° heat equipped with money and a Dr. Pepper during the annual July sidewalk sale and rodeo. Patrons of Fairview stepped up to give the art of cow chip throwing a try. 8 Summer
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ON THE ATTACK. Randall Fast and Andy Shewey wait for the other junior volleyball members to tip it to them during Sadie Hawkins activities. The juniors won the volleyball tournament. BEING CAREFUL. Byron Dow says a prayer as Jodi Ake and Susie Blair experiment with different types of shaving cream on his face in Business English. GO JACKETS! Pep Club members, Lori Bartel, Kay Vogt, Jaquita Helton, and Shelley McAtee, help cheer the football team on to a 24-6 victory over Garber. 7 Student Life Division
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ORDER UP! Yvette Hougland decided the Pizza Hut would be a good place to spend her summer vacation-only she was on the other side of the counter serving as a waitress to the many patrons who dined there in the 12:00 noon rush. WOW! WHAT A TAN! Susan jensen earned extra money this summer while absorbing the rays by working in the S.P.O.R.T. Program and teaching Charles Wichert, as well as others, the proper diving technique. BAG IT! Paul Heer spent his summer vacation sacking groceries at Ideal Food eight hours a day in order to earn extra money in hopes of buying a car. PAUSING FOR A SECOND IN PARIS, Todd Meritt, Don Jensen, Larry Belter, Susan Jensen, Richard Marlatt, Gaylor Campbell, and Lisa Rippetoe from Sayre wait for Michelle Hein to take a picture before continuing the two-week tour of Europe. SIZE 35! Chris Stecklein and Gaylon Campbell decided to try on the displays at a clog factory in Holland. S —4 ummer J
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