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DEMONSTRATIONS: Belinda Farrand makes crepes at the Fair Building for one of her 4- H projects. PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT: Members of the Flag Corp, under the direction of Mr. Craig Gray, go through their flag routine. MUSICAL DUET: Sharia Martens plays through a piece of music with a friend at the Oklahoma University music camp. CUT AND SLICE: Mike McLain, Tammy McDonald, and Kay Vodt cut off the blank third- pages of the 1981 Jacket before distribution party. REFRESHMENT: Johnny Bernal, Chip Peterson, and Deak Harris finish J.H. football practice with a drink of water outside the locker rooms. Summer 11
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First S ource Last Resort Sharia Martens attended piano camp at OU, but Casey Reed and Chris Stecklein worked on the school. When summer drew to a close, flag corp practices began taking place at the first crack of dawn to beat the heat. The dreaded two-a-day football practices also started. Almost everyone hurriedly did his last minute shopping of Polo shirts, top siders, and Calvin Kleins. The swimming pool closed as the summer ended and school began again. Besides doing the usual swimming and dragging main or slurping icees, out-of- town escapes were sought by teenagers. Camps are usually the first source (or last resort) for a vacation. Andy Shewey, Perry Johnson, Stan Shewey, and Kerry Jordan hustled off to the OSU basketball camp to improve their dribbling, while Vicki Simmons, Rita Baker, Patrick Countryman, Mike Cross, and Rhonda Simmons went to the West Texas State University Band Camp, where they participated in a two week 'musical experience'. Rita and Pat came back with a first place in a dancing contest. READY FOR THE CAMERA: Renee Chill poses for her senior pictures. TIME OUT: Resting from football practice, Casey Reed, Bill Boulware, and Timmy Tucker enjoy watermelon at the city park. Summer
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Spreading Is there life outside the high school? Although it's often referred to as 'the real world' or the 'cold, cruel world', students call it the community: business, churches, and government. Places such as the TG Y, Denton's, Vinton Baker Ford, and Main Street Station are old businesses with new names and a new look. The building of a new grade school and expansion of the hospital are signs of progress in the community. Organized church youth groups added a spirit of closeness and belonging among the towns youth. The Chamber of Commerce is responsible BURGER QUEEN. Kris Gosney rushes hamburgers to the hungry crowd while cooks confer during the Chamber of Commerce Picnic welcoming teachers back to school. Out for the Wranglers Rodeo and sidewalk sale, in July, and they give turkeys at Thanksgiving, money and a car at Christmas. I walked up there and said 'That's me!' says Ms. Lynn Vanderwork, the high school librarian, when she won the car at Christmas. I was in shock. Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Ward were yelling and pounding on me. I don't remember much except Mr. Krouse handing me the car papers from Howard Way. Contrasting with the 10% unemployment rate of the U.S., Fairview is in a boom situation. If the problems of housing is corrected there is no way Fairview won't grow says Vida Lee Bowles, Fairview Republican editor. TRICK ROPING. A professional Wrangler performs rope tricks and twirling for the onlookers at the Rodeo Day Parade. 12 Community
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