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Change Makes Little Difference When the bright green leaves began withering and anxious students began wearing their new thick sweaters, it was apparent fall had once again returned. Around town it was obvious that the leaves were not the only thing changing. One change in particular was rather upsetting to the small community. A new stop light was installed at the cor- ner of State Road and Main making it the second stop light on main; and, for that matter in Major County. The first two weeks of its use were probably the most hazardous. Drivers not aware of the change drove through the red light. 'If I timed it just right, I could drag main without ever having to stop at either light, said Sabra Could. After everyone finally got used to the light, it proceeded to malfunction for the rest of the school year. The entire student body reached a new peak with exhilerating spirit as they saw the football team win the District Championship and enter the State playoffs. 'The student body supported us so strongly that it seemed like everyone was involved in the game before it was played, commented lohn Harris. Professional football fans, however, found themselves bored on Sunday afternoons due to the strike. On a cold, rainy Saturday the march- ing band endured the miserable weather to take the Tulsa State Fair Sweepstakes. I wish I could've been there to hear them announce our name. I didn't get there in time,' said Angela Cornelson. 'I guess knowing we won is enough FHA initiates, dressed in wild costumes, chanted creeds while running up and down the corridor. The first report cards were faced while Mrs. Geraldine Burns traveled to Washington D.C. for a National Teachers' Convention. Even though the leaves and green grass died with the new season, student life grew with every new day. UP AND DOWN. Laurie Merrill, Rhonda Simmons, and Shirley Keeton seesaw during the FHA picnic. TAKING A CLOSER LOOK. Mrs Twylia Keck is taking a second look at the student's answers on a test.
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LOOK OUT FOR THE TWISTER! The Seniors' float, modeled after the theme of Oklahoma's 75th', stands under in- spection for the judges The float won first in the competition WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN? Denise Gray begins to sadden as the dock keeps ticking when the Jackets are still behind The homecoming game ended in a disappointing 13-21, the first loss for the team AFTERNOON BEAUTIES. Queen candidates Ann Janzen, Judy Unruh, and Kris Schroeder enjoy a ride down Main Street for the homecoming parade Homecoming 15
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CHARMER. Merci Welch charms her slippery snake during her biology class. INTRODUCTIONS. Angela Cornelsen makes her appearance at the annual Major County Fairview Queen Contest. LISTEN UP. In the opening school assembly, Terrell Barkett goes over some of the procedures in the Student Handbook Fall 17
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