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OVER AND UNDER, Antie Gifford keeps saying to herself over first and then under as she braids Tina Lisle's hair. R. Laverty RHYTHM AND RHYME. Tommy Rhoades and Wade Winestroer per- form an original rapp. K. Swanson MAKE-UP AND MORE. Chuck Taylor certainly does have more when posing as Barbara Ann. J. Dobbs
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ty? While some may think that students only have fun when they are not in school, that is not what really happens, es- pecially when the students are involved in extra-curricular ac- tivities. Rehearsing for speech meets and programs for the school kept the speech stu- dents busy. “I did not know FINISHING FIRST. Cris Chill, Heather Nacke, and Karen Moore watch the Juniors win. R. Laverty how much work I was getting myself into,” Bill Denton com- ments after a hard year in Mrs. Winn's speech class. Other school events actually enhanced the year since get- ting out of school was in- volved. Sadie Hawkins Day moved quickly as the Juniors placed first and the Seniors not far behind. “I’m just glad it was a hot day, It’s not the same when we have it in the gym,” Heather Nacke admit- ted. Fine Arts Festival also proved to be a highlight since everyone got involved. The yearbook staff had the sundae and the speech class had the potato bar. Angie Gifford says, “French braiding is something I’m good at and I enjoy show- ing others how.” Student life consists of many activities from basket- ball to woodwork from Sandy Cove to dragging Main ... WATCHING THE WINNERS. Ray Price, Mandy Woods, Don Gibson, and Brad Bailey watch who is first. J. Winn INDIVIDUALLY INCOGNITO. Todd McCu and Bill Denton razzle the students with their rapp. J. Dobbs
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Homecoming week started out on a high note. Students came to school ex- hausted, but anxious for Friday to come. The theme was television commercials. This year the classes also had to dec- orate their sponsor’s door for the first time. “By the end of the week I was really tired, but I enjoyed every minute,” said Beth Cunningham. The sophomore class had a picnic at the park, and then loaded up in a wheat truck to go to the Pep Rally, while the junior and freshman classes took wheat trucks also. The seniors traditionally met at the Vo-Tech to decorate their cars with streamers and shoe polish. “Everyone at the pep rally yelled en- ergetically,” replied cheerleader Teri Buster. The junior class, class sponsors, and mothers spent their time that week sell- ing, preparing, and delivering mums. “With the mother's help, the 5 piece mum preparation wasn’t very hard be- cause it gave us a chance to sell and deliver,” stated Hollie Adamson. On Friday, the parade was fun and the excitement could be felt at Fairview High. The kickoff between Fairview and Chishlom, the band performing at half time, Julie Winn’s winning Homecoming Queen, and Bill Denton, being her es- cort, the cheerleaders and the crowds’ pride and spirit, and the football team beating the Longhorns 19 to 12. The sophomores came out on top by winning first place overall, but in the spirit of fun, all of the students were winners. Melissa Dreisbach HELP! Julie Winn dials 911 for help in stomping the Longhorns at the parade. SHOUT. Terri West and Debbie Goodson carry the sophomore banner in the parade. 6 (r romring
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