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SERVING A COKE TO SPONSOR Mr. George Bradshaw, Octagon members Martin Henderson, Charlan Hortan, Keli Bridges, and Teresa Coley volunteer their work in the concession stand at McCord Field during the summer. I '!'?a,,,lr ,il , , f M . :g,.i.m,,w k - 'se :N 2 waw w f or-.t i ii ii ,,, a.,.M, k,5 V , ., FLASHING THE 'L' SIGN, visitors to the MacArthur pep rally give a spirited yell right along with the student body. GETTING INTO THE PROPER position for a cradle mount, varsity cheerleaders Stacy Miracle and Linda Jones work with one of the girls who attended their summer cheerleading clinic. The cheerleaders held three, week long sessions with aproximately ninety girls in attendance. 6 Opening: Community
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Th Wolverin Way - An imlpvortant part of the Lawton- t. Sill commun- ity, Lawton High was its own community with a total population of 1800 students and 90 faculty members. Through many clubs and organizations, .students were busy carrying on the Wolverine Way of servin their community and loczil Community charities. Whether it was the band and Highsteppers entertaining tans during half-time or a club- sponsored drive to collect money .for the Heart Association, .students fgave their all in time and e ort. In another sense, students helped support the community as they sgment their money, on clo es, school sulpp ies, and fast food lunc es, thus provid- ing Lawton merchants with plenty of business. Growing up and out of school meant students leaving LHS to. become established 1nd1y1duals in the full community. . f,, .Q . I - 91:1 - CONCENTRATING ON 'DRIBBLING that ball', several students receive instructions from Coach Randy Breeze. The free basketball clinic held in the LHS gymnasium in June under the direction of Coach Phil Landrum and assisted by Coach Breeze and Darrel Gowan was open to boys and girls ages 8-15. ENTERTAINING THE CROWD at the Altus game, the Big Red Band performs Battle Hymn of the Republic as they march across the field during the pre-game ceremonies. Opening: Community 7
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