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

 - Class of 1979

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...N -W 'b.4s'. mmo 1,-.,,, Lash?-. T-Shirts! Expressive .... Daring GLANCING THROUGH the differentcolors and styles of T-shirts, Tammy Barbe and Georgia Smith shop for an addition to their wardrobe. -Feature- One of the many Ways students used to express themselves was fashion, and one of the most expressive fashions in many years was the T-shirt. Although most T- shirts had the same basic design, the opportunity for expression came in the choice of transfers and letterings available. Seniors proudly bought T-shirts designed especially for their class. Club members advertised their club by wearing T-shirts alike. T-shirts 2 2 T-shirts were also seen displaying the wearer's favorite rock group, or even a picture of a friend. Some students used the T-shirt as a way of rebellion. . . to say things they wanted to say, but didn't dare aloud. The T-shirt was seen worn most often with jeans, but students wore it with just about everything. Its comfort and ease of care led students to spend a lot of their money buying them. In fact, specialty stores selling T-shirts as their main commodity had to compete with boutiques set up in grocery stores, department stores, variety stores -- almost everywhere. DECIDING IF THIS IS THE ONE for her, Tammy Barbe looks at her reflection displaying the emblem of a popular movie.

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Traditionally Chosen Traditionally, the homecoming ilo. iil,i C 'M '54 queen was nominated by members of the L Club and elected by the student body. As a result of devoting much of her time and effort to the Wolverine Way, Serita Hagler was chosen the 1978 Homecoming Queen. Sharing this honor as her attendants were Deirdre Clark, Charlan Horton, Linda Jones, Karin Kriz, and Jackie Smith. Serita, who had been a cheerleader since elementary school, was elected varsity cheerleader her sophomore and junior years and head cheerleader her senior year. Cheerleading had always been a very big part of her life. She also took pride in being vice-president of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and spent much of her time organizing club activities. 1 CHEERING AT ATHLETIC EVENTS is a big part of Serita Hagler s ' life and she is a big part of Wolverine Spirit. Homecoming Queen 21



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SHOWING THEIR FRIENDSHIP, Lisa Enriquez and Wendy Carter wear T-shirts with their pictures on the front. WRITING OUT one of the many senior announcements, Chris Campana proudly wears his senior T-Shirt. LUCKY GUY. Randy Dowdy seems to enjoy the attention of his very own fan club CLaurie Wolford, Beth Hinkle, Sandy Nix, and Sylvia Perezl as they show their loyalty by wearing fan club T-shirts. PLANNING CLUB ACTIVITIES together, Kim Herring, Natalie Gray, and Shon Erwin show off their French club T-shirts. T-shirts 2 3

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