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Final Countdown If there is one thing that everyone looks forward to, teachers and students alike, it's the last month of school. Everything seems to reach a peak and dwindle down, all at the same time. Seniors became bogged down with last minute preparations before countless ban- quets and rehearsals. Juniors led the pack in crew cuts while Sophomores had their own party at the Cheyenne Valley gym. Chemistry classes began their chemical review on why ice melts, (which is their technical phrase for making butterfinger ice cream.) The annual parents' appreciation dinner given by the seniors proved to be an in- teresting evening. Several seniors were blindfolded, led to a line of mothers, and were asked to identify their mother by feeling her hands. Some found their mothers right away but Craig Yarbrough couldn't seem to find his anywhere. Somebody else has my Mom! I know that, because I'd recognize my own mothers hands anywhere! reflected Craig. Famous Oklahoma weather even had a part in class night festivities. While Anita Katzung and Ann lanzen were busy reading the class history, Mr. Van Meter strolled to the stage and announced that a tornado had been spotted southwest of town. No one panicked, however, and the show carried on as planned. The peak of excitement and enthusiasm was there when it was time to decorate for banquets, rehearse speeches, and check out caps and gowns, but the finality of graduation and semester tests was still felt. 'T think the best part of May is that everyone gets so excited for every little thing that happens. But then it's suddenly all over!” commented Rodney Copenhaver. The best parts of anything have to end sometime, but the memories will live forever. PROUD ATHLETES. It was a time for mixed emotions at the All Sports Banquet when the senior boys finally received their well earned blankets May 29
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WHAT'S THE SCORE t kaylene Young, during one of the many home high school baseball games, faithfully keeps records and scores for the team HAPPY HOMEMAKER. Tim Tucker found a chance to pitch in after the parent appreciation dinner by drying dishes in the Fair Building kitchen STEADY FINGERS. Clowning around is not all that it's cracked up to be when Brittney Schultz attempts to cover Monica Lunn's face with grease paint for the annual Fine Arts Festival FINGER LICKIN' GOOD. Great food and good laughs were only part of the fun for Todd Eitzen at the senior breakfast held at the Libby's Hi-Way Cafe 28 May
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MAIN STREET ATTRACTION. Children of the community creatively decorate their various vehicles and proudly ride them in the annual Rodeo Day parade CONGRATS IN ORDER. I im Stone does not hesitate in accepting congratulations from Michelle Mentt and her parents Larry and lamce as yet another victory is added to the football season POT HOLES. A necessary inconvenience was created by the city workers as repairs were made to the mile long Main Street PROUD SALUTE. The annual Nov 11 fly-in held at the city airport is the perfect time for the American Legion to show their pride for the country with a 21 gun salute for Veterans Day YES WE'RE OPEN. Kyle Williams holds the scissors that will officially open his men's clothing store Kyle's' as fellow business owners observe 4 30 Community
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