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TA DAH: Kim Freed finishes her dance during a show choir concert. Photo By: J. Dobbs 2 Opening COME ON GUYS — Kela Friesen cheers for her team during a tense moment. Photo By: R. Wiens
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CHOW TIME — Ray Davis and Todd Hogan go uptown for lunch during noon hour. Fairview High School 100 East Elm Fairview, OK 73737 Volume 17 Published by The Jacket Staff
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SENSE OF ANTICIPATION WHO'S NUM8ER ONE? — Ross Doane shows Hawaiian spirit during the Hawaiian Day pep rally. Where’s room 12” and “Oh, no. Senior English,” were heard, as always, on the first day of school. However, the cries of terror soon became cries of joy when people became reacquainted with one another. Each class, though, had different feelings on the first day of school. “It was a good feeling to finally be in high school, commented Lisa Peterson, a freshman. Sophomores, though, had different feel- ings. It was good to see all of my friends again, said Barbi Moore, and it was really good to be closer to being a senior.” Kelli Parker’s feelings varied even more when she said, I hated to see summer end, but, at least now I’m a ‘real’ upperclassman.” For Stefani Hodgden, who had finally reach- ed the common goal of being a senior, the reaction to the first day of school was quite traditional. “I can’t believe I finally made it,” were her somewhat surprised words, “I’m finally a senior. But even all the surprise and apprehension could not keep the year from marching on and making many transitions in the students’ lives. A French class was offered for the first time. Although the football team lost the homecoming game, the senior class won the yearly spirit competition. The Pride” with two new band directors was off to a great start. Both basketball teams hoped to be state contendors. So, the students looked forward to the new year with a sense of anticipation. Copy By: K. Major Opening 3
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