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NUMBER ONE. The high school football team's spirits were at an ail time high before kick off of the Homecoming game against Cordell The game, however, was a disappointing loss. 13-21 BIG BITE, lame Edwards shows off her apple bobbing skills at the National Honor Society Halloween costume party held in the Methodist Church Openings 3
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huge orange and white banner e x - claiming'WELCOME' draped along the walls of the corridor as 262 students skipped, shuffl- ed into the carpeted halls for the first time in three months. Flashy white grins and deep brown tans they ex- citedly moved about as gossiping and 'catching up' began. 'I always like to see how everyone has changed during the summer' stated Lori Robinson. But what really mat- tered was not just the run-of-the-mill opening day activities, but the special things that happened. Julie Bartel had to change every single class she had previously enrolled in while Perry Johnson was sent first thing to Mr. Slater's office. Survivors' 'Eye of the Tiger' could be heard in every car, bedroom, and eating place as the football team made it their theme song. 'It was inspiring! We iistened to it before every game! It fired us up!' explained Terrell Barkett. The welcome sign came down as everything got in to the swing of school life but it was not 'the same old thing,' especially after everyone saw A FAIRER VIEW. More than one way to look at things 2 Openings
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Q R'.foVg with the new school year came an abun- dance of local and na- tional events. Everyone was moved with the death of Ingrid Bergman and the arrival of E.T. Oklahoma was newly We Took Fairer View introducedtopari- mutual betting while the town introduced to a new softball field. 'Now we have plenty of room to have a smooth run- ning tournament remarked Brent Boulware. Spirit seemed to be the ultimate goal for everyone. The Pep Club, after being freshly organized, immediately started projects to motivate the student body. Lisa Holder ex- claimed, 'It got everyone involved It made the whole school ... ALIVE! A FAIRER VIEW brought deeper insights, feelings, and happen- ings of the new year. ON THE WAY. Ready to perform, the high school marching band lines up and marches toward the field at Alva for the district contest. 4 Opening
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