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Today people seem to take too many things for granted - small things such as the grass and plants. Although they are small, we could not survive without them. The 1979 Pirate was put together this year not only by the annual staff, but also with help from the photography class. After all, a yearbook would not be very good without pictures. I would like to express my appreciation to the mem- bers ofthe annual staff for their help and also to the stu- dent body for their cooperation. Co-Editor , 5 if 1 N . PJ 'Wm UV O61 Cbkmin Mrs. Carol Rhoton, Advisor , . . Co-Editor Wes Sain Co-Editor Robin Perky Jw, mu i fiwtf ff E -,,: M 3' ,F 1 t - ,MM k ft '4 ' ll L ,s,,i y M t Roy Stavig Donna Groves Mike Sparkman Pirate. . .2
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Om Dag atafT'ww School is usually thought of in one lump sumg yet graduation. A Keyes Student cannot think of school consists of 180 daysg each is different in its own way. in a lump sumg he must take it . . . Some days are good and some are bad. One of these ONE DAY AT A TIME! days is the only day you will ever play your very first ball game or be in your Junior Playg order your letter jacket or get your Senior ringg walk the halls of KHS for the first time as a Freshman, or go as a Senior to ' the J unior-Senior Banquet. One of these days will be - , gg 7 your very first day of school or the last day before A 7 i 7 All A . 3 Y ' t I ' ., X 4,,. ' ysv' it k Keyes Pirate 1979 Keyes High School Keyes, OK 73947 Vol. XXXI Pirate
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- 9 Pioneers Men s Stores Meniandil?-,QyZs,Qloth1ng nnE1kharrJt1Iest,,6Z515Q,, it i 697-4714 QclwolbBoafwL One of the most unbefitting diseases that plagues all Americans is for- getting to acknowledge the good deeds of those around us. There are two groups that the majority of us take for granted the most: those who per- form small but important jobs, and those who take care of us with the larger, more complicated jobs. Our School Board falls into the latter cate- gory. These people slave over such issues as bussing, heating, hiring good teachers, and providing us with the fantastic facilities we enjoy. They do a superb job of molding the tax payers' money into a grade A school. Thank you, Board Members, for taking so much time and effort to pro- vide the best for us. Billy Williams, Member, Leland Arthaud, Memberg Clyde Adams, President, Susie Hudgens, Clerkg Hany Wilkinson, Vice Pres. P, t ITC Q
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