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. . . i n ll, Yak ec.efefm.fze,. f ,, was 53255K-iwjyfe F2 refs? f ef- 1 S --:Fw -t .V V Ti V f : . 'w '.? ' L f-qffet , A ,geese ,. A sift H gre Q The fashion in the year of T987-88 wasn't the regular ieans and a shirt for the girls, they wore more of the long straight skirts, mini skirts, and shorts. The guys however, began to wear bag ie ieans, but basically kept to the regufar leans and t-shirts. A wave of braided bracelets, called friendship bracelets, really swept over Marlow, not forgetting the watches. Some people wore Swatch, Coca-cola, Guess, Gucci, and the Axcess watches. The Ax- cess watches were sometimes called the moon watches. A few of the students in Marlow this year drove the lroc-Z's and some Tran- sAms, but anyway you went about it they were cool. The MHS students made their statements in fashion in T987-88, hav- ing fun and looking good. l. Inna was a popular color this year. 2. lynn Loveless modeled her straight skirt and wide belt. 3. lucas Fnnnie displayed his baggy pants that were popular this year. 4. Scarfs made a comeback as shown by Angell Martin. 5, Friendship bracelets were in multiple sizes and shapes. 6. lun Cook made his fashion statement this year with his mohawk. 7. Josh Ilill's Iroc-Z was one of the more popular cars this year. 8 i 3,75 gggj -,ne ,. . . 4 v . T ,,, ...ses .te-af' 4: v W i . .., r . .cc F ' all V, fs, keygens 'li Few W' if '-'ilcltmt V. 'fn tu. W.. W...
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.vtopli bt The stoplight had been turned down once before, but that didn't stop it. in Hovember of 1987, the light changed from red to green when the Marlow City Council approved a resolution to install a new traffic signal at the intersection of lJ.S. 81 and Caddo. The council approved the resolution by a 4-1 vote. During the October meeting, the traffic signal resolu- tion was defeated by a 3-2 vote. Many citizens voiced their opinion on the light. One person felt that if it saved iust one life, it would be worth it. Another person felt it a waste ofthe city's money. Mayor York was still against the light being put there. He said that he'd go for a light anywhere but there. 4061 The expected announcement came January 26 that All Orthopedic Ap- pliances would expand their manufactur- ing faculty in Marlow. AOA manufactured orthopedic soft goods such as medical braces. The local faculty began operations in June of 1974. included in expansion plans would be the addition of new manufacturing positions here. Corporate officials hoped to add approximately 122 persons to the facility, up from the 94 employees at the beginning ofthe year. At the end of the year, the local plant had a payroll of over S100,000. That figure had, and continued to increase over the next few months, stimulating Marlow's economy. 1 ,000 pound mam A man who shed 375 of the roughly 1,250 pounds that made him a prisoner in his own bedroom stepped out through the door Wednesday, December 23, 1987 for the first time 16 years. Forty- two year old Walter Hudson who had worn nothing but a bed sheet for the past 16 years, wore a specially designed blue and white tent-style shirt which consisted of seven yards of material for a special news conference. He still ranked with the heaviest living man listed in the Guiness Book of World Records, whose weight fluctuated below 900 pounds. Hudson at- tracted national attention in September of 1987 after emergency medical techni- cians were called to his home when he became wedged in the door frame of his bathroom. With the help of comedian- nutfionist Dick Gregory, Hudson had in- gested nothing but water and fruit iuices mixed with Gregory's diet powder and vitamin formula every day. Hudson's girth had gone from 113 inches to 93 in- ches, and his neck size had shrunk from 26 inches to 21 inches. Hudson's goal was to reach 190 pounds in three to four years. scandal The year of '87 revealed the scandals kept secret for quite some time. The one probably most remembered was Jim Tammy Bakker's big fall. lt was finally over for the Bakkers. The couple who had climbed from humble origins to the pin- nacle of the S129 million PTL t Praise the Lord j TV empire were outcasts, ruin- ed by their own twin demons of ego and greed. The revelations that caused their fall had begun with a sensational rumor circulating among ministers of the Assemblies of God: Six years ago Jim Bakker had a one-night stand with stunning 21-year-old church named Jessica Hahn. Bakker charges and resigned, but in the his departure came shocking new accusa- tions of homosexual and heterosexual ex- tramarital liaisons, wife-swapping among the ministry and misuse of church funds. The Bakkers, who had insisted to televi- sion viewers thot they had earned only a living salary, were revealed to have earned 51.6 million last year. The pious couple, in other words, was exposed as a money-hungry duo who had brought new meaning to the concept of hypocrisy. Peo- ple were having quite a heyday ridiculing all that is Christian -- or rather, iust the false prophets who would use Jesus' name to enrich themselves. The Bakker's act was a ministry more marked by Glit- ter than by God, a great American classic of the corruption of power. -:QV .5-is-the jpg .f record snowfall Marlow and the surrounding area received a white surprise. On January 6, 1988, a reported six inches of snow fell. This was followed by eight inches on January 7. Eight inches tied the record for a daily total set in January 1944, but the total ol 14 inches for one storm was a record. The storm shut down schools, caused businesses to close early, and even halted mail service. Marlow schools let out early on Wednesday, January 6, and stayed out the rest of the week. Quite a few got out and enioyed the snow. One way it was enioyed was being pulled on a sled behind a vehicle. This proved to be dangerous, as was seen by an unfortunate child in OKC, who was smashed against a telephone pole. He was pronounced dead on arrival from a crushed skull. Another way was they simply got out and played in it. Unfor- tunately, not many snowman were seen, the snow iust wasn't quite right for that. 7
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