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WATER SOURCE. Rain provided Juniors Donald Ward and Kevin Foster with a place to wash brushes while Cindy Abel and Shelly Molidor mix paint for their third place window. 16 Homecoming
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Hack Had a Shining Moment For one brief shining moment, for an instant in time, three girls were presented to their peers as the Homecoming queen candidates. Senior Becky Mabry, Junior Cindy Abel, and Sophomore Molly Edwards were escorted on to the field by Captains Justin Kliewer, Kevin Brewer and Steven Janzen. I couldn't believe that I had been nominated, giggled Becky. She was crowned queen by kissing captain Justin Kliewer. As the band played Looking Through the Eyes of Love , the three girls made their ride around the field. The largest crowd of the football season arrived at Eubanks field as the Jackets and the state's number one ranked, Okeene Whippits- arch rivals for many vears- roared onto the field. Turnovers were the key to the Jackets loss. The defense did do a good job of keeping Okeene's score down compared to their other games. I was very disappointed because I couldn't play in my final Homecoming game because of a knee injury, but I was honored to have been elected as captain by the team, stated Justin Kliewer. The End of Main from Watonga catered the banquet on Saturday night. More than 100 people enjoyed the wide variety of food and the entertainment from O.S.U. Stuco President Andy Shewey headed the decorating committee and was M-C of the program. I was a nervous wreck before the crowning because I was afraid I would trip in front of all those people. When they announced my name, I cried. It was a dream I never pictured, Becky Mabry said of her brief shining moment. NERVOUS GIGGLES. Excitement fills the air, as the three queen candidates, Molly Edwards, Cindy Abel and Becky Mabry ride onto the field. MIXED EMOTIONS. Band members play Looking Through the Eyes of Love while awaiting the announcement of the queen. Fairview City Library P. O. Box 419 Fairview, OK 73737 Homecoming 15
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All Part of 'All I want to say is that I am glad it only happens once a year,' sighed Kaylene Young, a sophomore who managed to survive the Homecoming activities for the second year in a row. It was a week of total dedication, confusion, and undone homework for everyone. Homework piled up. The seniors organized a caravan before the bonfire Thursday night. They met at the new TG Y parking lot and had a police escort down Main and to the bonfire sit on the south side of the football field. Friday morning, the senior girls treated their football boys to breakfast at the Highway Cafe instead of baking the TRAIN THE WHIPPETS! First place junior float, driven by Todd Eitzen and accompanied by mascot Kathy Ransford, moves down Main Street during the Homecoming parade. FIRST CLASS ESCORT. Mrs. George Eubanks smiles at the crowd while being escorted by STUCO President Andy Shewey. Mrs. George Eubanks was select- ed Parade Marshall by the Stu- dent Council in recognition of her sixty-seven years of involve- ment in Fairview schools. the Game traditional cake. The rumor got around that the breakfast was suppose to be a 'toga party'. It was just a rumor but Harry Meister arrived dressed in a brown and white sheet. 'I can't believe it!' yelled Jeanna Loftus as Mr. Bill Denton announced the hall winners. Jeanna was one of many sophomores who worked from 4:00- 11:00 every night on their hall, window, and float in the attempt to be 'number one.' The strenuous work did pay off when they came out on top with their M A S H halls. Using the same theme, M A S H, the freshmen rounded up twenty-two painters, swarmed over Anthony's long window, and in two evenings painted their brushes to the handle and their class to a 15-point first place win. The junior class pulled off the whole nine yards when their 'Wagontrain' float driven by Kathy Ransford dressed as a Yellowjacket took first in street competition. Their 'Giligan's Island' halls and bonfire attendance received second, and they placed third with their 'How The West Was Won' window painted on the old TG Y store on Main Street. 'It makes me feel like winning was worth all the hassle!' said Michelle Freed, a junior, who was very pleased of the Homecoming events. Homecoming 17
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