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UKE FATHER LIKE SON. lohn Sellars spends some of his free time with his son in the teachers' workroom reading BOOKWORMS. When the new yearbooks came in, everyone lined up in the corridor to sign books, read copy, and reminisce a little on the past year Back in the Swing Citizens and students filled the stands, anxious to see what lay in store for the football team at the Chisholm game Acquiring by marriage the respon- sibility of two more children and a wife, Mr. )ohn Sellars added an extra room onto his home. Peeking behind the closed stage cur- tain at the Fair Queen contest, any per- son would be shocked to see girls squatting down in long formals with roses in their mouths, dancing, or talking loudly. Then, they were suddenly transformed into young ladies and walked gracefully across the stage. Last year's Fair Queen Suanne Wymer ap- proached Michelle Freed with her new- ly earned crown. When asked how Suanne felt about giving up her title, she said, 'I was joking with Michelle as I put the crown on her head. I wasn't sad, because I was happy for her.' Kim Koehn, Michelle Freed, Bettina Hale, Cindy Abel, and Suanne Wymer decided to liven up their evening at Enid. They dressed 'Punk.'' After seeing the movie Pink Floyd; The Wall the girls went to McDonalds. ’Walking into McDonalds was embarrassing, but standing in line at the movie was worse,' said Bettina Hale. Cindy, speak- ing with a British accent, received aid from another 'Punk Rocker' counting out money, for her meal. The surprise on people’s faces was overwhelming. The middle of September arrived without any news of the Yearbooks. Students were worried; the yearbook staff was even more concerned. When the news leaked into the halls that the yearbooks had finally arrived, students commented, 'Well, it's about time.' But, too late for OIPA judging,' moaned Mrs. jimmie Lou Ward. Pari-mutual betting passed in Oklahoma but was left as county option (the issue failed in Major County by a large majority). A member of Royalty, Princess Grace, died in a car accident at the age of 52. 'It was a shame. She lived among royalty but never lost her com- mon touch,' lamented Mrs. Nancy Winn. Deaths by cyanide-poisoned Ex- tra Strength Tylenol Capsules led to an outburst of over-the-counter drug poisonings. Two amusing moments will always stand out. One was during Mr. lohn Sellars’ fourth hour chemistry class who witnesses Duane Frerichs eating rose petals. The other happened to four FHA girls who were picking up Mary Beth Lawler for the surprise breakfast, and were received by Mrs. Lawler singing 'Good Morning to you.' 'I didn't know what to think I was shocked,' com- mented Kris Schroeder. October 11
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SHUDDUPPA YA FACE. During a na- tional school assembly, Mexican ex- change student jerry Willars, gets to participate in singing shut upa your face' with the singers CONFUSED OR UNDERSTOOD? When a computer began appearing in the hall displaying spirited words and names of the football team every Fri- day. Michelle Freed, Brian Box. H W Way, and Roberta Swearingen stop- ped and observed the machine 10 September
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DEVILS FOR SALE. Forming the spirit line at the actual Homecoming game was one of the highlights of the even- ing, especially when the sign covered with the devils will be ripped apart by the team PICASSO, STEP BACK! lustin Clow, with the assistance of Sandy Stepp, puts the finishing touches on their Junior door decoration for the Homecoming competition Their final product placed third DOWN TO BUSINESS. Senior Cheryl Cunningham stencils in letters to be used for the door competi- tion during Homecoming week The Seniors placed second in the event 12 Homecoming
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