Lexington High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Lexington, OK)

 - Class of 1983

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Little sister, Lisa Millsap, gets some tips from big sis. Shiela. and boyfriend. K. C. Ely |right). Risking the chance of facing Mr. Doss's wrath are Mary Barker and Kerry Roberts |below). Deborah Frazier and Jeff Wilhite share a good time in the halls be- tween classes (below right). ‘S cucy6t 74, fa, Ck Tf cc’ '38 Special Renae had a crush on Ross. Tim had a thing for Barbie. Jeff was madly in love with Pam. Kim was just dying to go out with Terry, Kevin. Dewite, Bryan, Tim, etc. And, Debbie was “so caught up in Mark. But what to do? Oh, what to do? DATING: THE NAME OF THE GAME Name of the game: Dating (recommended for ages 16 and over). Supplies: Two people. One car. (After all, who wants to ride with Mom and Dad?) A prearranged place to go — usually a restaurant or a movie. Object: To find someone of the opposite sex to whom you are perfectly matched, and or with whom you would want to spend the rest of vour life. Caution: Be sure to have fun in the process! Rules: 1. Find a person (or perhaps several persons) with whom you would fike to go out. 2. Begin flirting (let the person know you like him her). 3. Start talking on the pnone for a week or two. (Girls, if you have chosen a shy guy, call him. It's 1983!) 4. )ust happen to meet him her in town one night and go riding around. (Conversation is a must. Don’t stop talking, unless it is necessary.) 5. Next, set a time for a date — usually on a Friday or Satur- day night. 6. When the big night arrives, primp for about three hours, re- doing your nair at least twice and changing clothes a minimum of five times. (Male players, be sure to clean your car.) 7. Finally, think of exciting things to converse about ahead of time. No one likes to spend the entire evening hearing, What do you want to do? 1 don't know care; what do you want to do? (Guys, don't stop the car outside the girl's house and honk! Always go to the door.) (Girls, don t be over-anxious when your date arrives. Make him suffer by prolonging his visit with your parents.) 8. If everything goes okay, make another date and go back to rule 5. 9. If the whole evening was a total drag, go back to rule 1. If you follow these few rules, you too can successfully play the dating game. (One last rule: Absolutely no cheating!) A 2 — Opening

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 Everybody Wants You — Organizations Let’s Get Physical — Sports Kids in America - Classes Isn’t She Lovely — Royalty “Life in the Fast Lane — Student Life Send in the Clowns — Faculty....... Short People — Middle School....... Money - Ads It’s Over — Closing .11 .31 .49 . 75 . 83 . 91 .96 130 154 72 envy The costumes at the yearbook promotional were many and varied as this picture, featuring the leading guitarist of the Bouffant Babies and a scantily clad witch, testifies (top). This unlikely group of people, thrown together at the start of the school year, prove at their assembly that students should hang loose. rock out, and buy a yearbook! (middle) Siamese twin babies, ferin ). and Sherry W.. appropriately represent the middle school at the costume contest (bottom). Lexington High School and Middle School Drawer C Lexington. Oklahoma 73051 1983 Bulldog Volume 18



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Sabrina Johnson and Greg Weatherford keep warm at the bonfire. Though some relation- ships last long, the thing between Sabrina and Greg quickly burned out (left). Tammi Engdahl and Mike Coker portray the picture of innocence (bottom left). Brook’s got Mitch right where she wants him — on the wagon (below). An excerpt from the Lexington 1982-1983 Student Handbook (page 14, section 2) — STUDENT BEHAVIOR Boys and girls will naturally form friendships in school but, bearing in mind that there is a time and place for everything Displays of affection are not acceptable behavior while at school or on school sponsored ac- tivities Opening — 3

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