Lawton High School - Wolverine Lore Yearbook (Lawton, OK)

 - Class of 1979

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Huey, the victory bell, red and white, bell people...these are just a few of the many aspects that display the Wolverine Way of spirit, loyalty and sportsmanship. The Spirit Assembly, held September 151978, familiarized new as well as old students with LHS traditions. To open the assembly, the student body officers presented a skit which summarized the past history of LHS and showed the importance of the Wolverine mascot, the school colors, and the Home of Champions title. Spirit began to build as Coach Mike Sparks gave a pep talk and the cheerleaders led numerous cheers. Enthusiasm mounted as the Highstepper officers danced to Hollywood, and reached its peak when the Big Red Band marched down the aisles of the auditorium playing Beer Beer, Go, and ULoyalty. DISPLAYING THEIR SCHOOL SPIRIT. bell people Tammy Prather, Kim Barresi. Angie Gray, Mark Aubrey, and Rocky Turman ring the victory bell. Spirit Traditions xl I - s ie A X I 5 5 F 5. I I f T 3 n lil I, WHY NOT MAKE THE SCHOOL COLORS RED AND WHITE, exclaims Randy GIVING A PEP SPEECH, Coach Mike Sparks Dowdy, as Camille Richard, John Neal, Donna Reza, Parker Watson, and Chris helps fire-up the student body with spirit and Campana listen attentively. 16 Spirit Assembly determination. l I i

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HQur Town Presented 6' rivet: tw 7 'I 1 Lei 'TTE 535' . ' 2545?-' - , 4 ke' use ,f Students who expected elaborate scenery were surprised when the curtains were opened to expose a bare stage in the drama departments first presentation of the year, Our Town by Thornton Wilder. Following Wilderls stage directions, the play was presented with almost no assistance of props. The purpose of this was to allow the audience to use their imagination more freely. Many emotions were stirred as the cast conveyed the importance of living life to its fullest. The pipe smoking stage manager. portrayed by David Byrn, served to unify the play as he stepped in and out of several roles in the play as well as explaining happenings as they occurred. Although the play was set in Grover's Corners, New Hampshire in the early 1900's, the student body soon realized that Our Thu-iz represented every town and the time was eternal. PREPARING FOR HIS PART as Joe Stoddard, Terry Gresham sits patiently as Mrs. Leslie Howard applies his mustache piece by piece with spirit gum. APPREHENSION AND MISGIVINGS put aside, the wedding is new bride Emily fDebbie Miller? brings smiles of approval to the faces held on time. The traditional kiss George fAndy Learyl gives to his of close friends and relatives. Fall Play 15



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'l'hat Club. ' REMAINING MOTIONLESS Vicki Lewis Jane Truex and Bonnie Hopper add an A MACHO MAN? Representing Key Club, additional effect to the High Steppers Egyptian routine to King Tut with their exotic make Joe Jock portrayed by Ross Holley, thrills a up and costumes mob of girls with his muscles. To everyone's surprise, the club assembly was set up like a game show-- Name That Club. Hosted by Jay Lewis and Beth Hinkle, the show centered around two comical middle-aged lady contestants, Martha portrayed by Camille Richard and Stella portrayed by Ann Turpin. After the contestants watched a club present its skit, they had five seconds to run to the end of the stage, ring a bell, and Name That Club. The Scarlet Sabres and Sabrettes, Octagon, Key Club, the Band, and the High Steppers were just a few of the 16 clubs that participated in the assembly. Club Assembly 1 7

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