Lexington High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Lexington, OK)

 - Class of 1983

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 2( ex i t t e Sfoeefo Craig Wenthold authentically presents himself as a middle school “Problem Child” (far left). Knocked down and dragged out are the stoners” from Bedrock. Pebbles (Cyndi Wilkins) and Bam Bam (Mike Dunlap) (top left). Sweet as candy are the M M MC’s, Staci Snow and Debbie Fitzgerald (top right). Announced as the personal friends of the guys, these Fruit of the Loom gals, Delonna Owen, Shelley Crossland, and Kim Thomas, dance to Dirty Laundiy (middle). Second string “Dallas Dollies,” Tim Rivera. Kevin Caldwell, and Danny Arnold, definitely leave something to be desired as they perform to “Touch Me” (middle right). Rocking to Aldo Nova's “Fantasy” are the Quazars. Janice Scott. Becky Seaton, Cathy Durham, and Richie Crawford (right).

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‘0Mt6e70 xM TttuJuul School was more than readme, writing, and arithmetic. It was a place where students often expressed themselves. Sometimes events that took place were planned, but often they were spur of the moment episodes that just happened and helped make the day more bearable — at least for the students. Can you imagine: painting yourself black but no one understanding why? putting an out of order sign on the girl’s bathroom? losing your desk top (Mr. Thompson)? writing about cockroaches for Mr. Roach? ordering a Kiddy Coke and four straws from the Sonic? sending Washington's basketball team a sympathy card? skipping class to get donuts? maxing cars puli over while having a fake funeral procession? laughing at Mr. Roach’s jokes? dancing with a member of the same sex just to be able to dance? reading newspapers while the opposing team is announced? glueing a quarter to the floor and wat- ching tightwads trying to pick it up? putting a zoo sign on the door for Mrs. Jones' sixth hour class and charging admission? being bizarre by coloring your hair orange? letting the air out of Greg W.’s tire at the Sonic? dressing up as a sex machine? ‘forgetting how to turn off the coffee machine in the concession stand while the coffee is still pouring out? making a cake that looks like ‘‘dead meat?’y The 1983 school year, as any other year, had its share of crazy moments. It’s no wonder that the teachers were bouncing “off the walls” by the end of the day! Fresh from lunching at one of the classier establishments, — note tie — Lisa (Pete) W. and Lisa (Ziggy) W. attempt a genuine Nazi salute as they ap- proach Hitler Thompson (top). Tim C. proves that he too has talent. It's amazing, the The inabil sounds he gets out of that air guitar (middle). The inability to find a date for a dance can pose a lem, but Mary R. and Sandy P. demonstrate that it can be a small problem if one isn't too choosey (bottom). rgu find a date for a dance can pose a prob- Opening — 7



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 76e ,0Kati' TZoc ed jZexiaybw Hey! We did il! We actually did it! exlaimed staff member. Kim Thomas, as the yearbook merchandising assembly came to a close. Did what? The yearbook staff actually inspired students and faculty alike by presenting The Most Memorable Costume Contest. Enthusiasm was at a max, as the entire assembly was described as totally awesome by Gloria. Sabrina |ohnson. of the Bouffant Babies. Three weeks of promoting, script writing, costume designing, and rehearsing culminated in the most spirited assembly I’ve seen at Lex- ington. according to Lowell Doss, high school principal. Yearbook members delighted, enraptured, captivated, and cracked up the student body as the staff played out their roles as the distinguished judges! Music carefully selected for each act set the tone for the grand finale when the famed KATT from FM 100 radio station made a surprise ap- pearance and rocked out with the DAWG to Van Halen's Dancin’ in the Streets. The celebrity for the assembly is the en- thusiastic FM 100 KATT” (top left). The song, ‘‘You’re a Nag,” obviously describes these two high society chicks. Kim Anderson and Renee Argo (top middle). Bosom Buddies. Keli Hardeman and Cindy Shockey, clown around. Lollipops and water were part of their act (top right). Costume contestant finalists make the selection process difficult for the judges (middle). Bouffant Babies, Gloria (Sabrina johnson). Gladys (Lisa Watkins), and Glenda (Lisa Wilhite), willfully perform their hit song. You're My Bouffant Baby (bottom left). Pam Thompson, dressed as a witch, wins the costume contest (bottom right). 9

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