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Jachets T ahE CarE of Organizatian businEss (Above) Initiation ceremonies for VICA members means recitation and formal listing of duties. Taking part are Troy Mongold. Joetta Lumpkin, and Paul Boyd. (Left) KHS students join both school sponsored clubs and outside organizations. Darrel Kostka con- gratulates Derek Wrobbel for becoming an Eagle Scout. (Left) Early morning field marching faces these band students each Fall and makes Jim Nichols. Stephanie Wiese, Cory Schoonover, Jamie Sanders, and Amy Davis crowd the door ready to try an indoor class. (Below) Bicycles and homemade floats are part of the Homecoming Parade. Volunteering to help STUCO keep all the kids lined up and ready is Tracy Perry who is ready 'to tear her hair out.” 9
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(Right) Carpentry students Matt Hale. Troy Grape, n IDFNT Warren Clayton, and Vincent Milligan donned hard 1 1 hats to tour the Weyerhouser lumber mill near Wilburton. (Below) Sponsors of organizations pro- vide ‘ extras’' beyond the classroom. Senorita Lopez cradles what is left of her pinata after Spanish Club students attacked it. Junior, Deena Banther. salutes the crowd and the band stands at attention before she directs each half time entertainment. Taking a coke break during VICA's Granola sales to fit Kingfi and Albert Mowdy. benefit Kingfisher s Memorial Library are Paul Boyd (Right) Don't you think Stevi Baustert and Tracy Jones are a little too old (and too big) to be riding merry-go-rounds? Evidently they didn’t think so when they attended the STUCO District meeting in Enid. Journalism and media specialist, Stephanie Harris records football game on video tape for later viewing by players. Pro- viding the company are Mark Howard, Ed Lippoldt, and Max Townsend.
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(Above) Tracy Lippoldt and Kris Petty ask the crowd, Who-da, who-da, who-da? Who-da ya think ya are? (Above, right) Rod Bowie scans the field for an open receiver in the first home game against El Reno During a time out Coach Burd and Coach McKay plan strategy for the se- cond period of the Okar- che game. We start in August on a hot summer day By running, hitting, and sweating until some even drop All in the name of this game that we play, For we are on a journey, a quest for the top. In September we are ready to put our opponents to death And start to strive for the goals that we had set We were led on this voyage by Troy, Qua, and Jeff, While the rest of us fought to see that our goals were met. As the season progressed, the future was unclear, For many were injured and we d fallen off the pace, But we rose from the ashes and came from the rear, And when the end came, we were still in the race. We looked for the top, and we knew we could. But the referees had other intentions and ruled it, No Good. Derek Wrobbel Stan Blundell jumps out to tackle an El Reno Indian as Rod Bowie moves in closer to offer assistance. 10
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