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Summer was the best time for fun Summer was the perfect time for working, traveling, captur- ing the fun missed during the school year, and preparing for the rapidly approaching school term. The cheerleaders, major- ettes, girls basketball team, football team, and yearbook staff, began preparation for the upcoming school year two days after school was out. All newly selected cheer- leaders participated in a four day cheerleaders camp session at the University of Oklahoma. Mrs. Connie Wilson was their sponsor. They had an addition- al uniform made, learned new jumps, new cheers, new chants, and warm-ups. The majorettes were selected during the sum- mer by three city band direc- tors. Summer school began nine days after school. There were 111 seventh and eighth grade students enrolled in one or more of the following courses; English, social studies, science, and drivers education. The hallways know peace and quiet- ness during the summer. Some of the players take a break during summer football practice. 9
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VI' Practice makes perfect for a victorious team. Catching forty winks during shorthand is Sherrie Lusk. Preparing for the upcoming season, the girls basketball team trains daily. The OU workshop gives Roy Brannon in- sight on photography. 8
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Windows were raised in summer school classrooms. Cheerfully serving customers at McDonalds is Elicia Brannon. The basketball boys participat- ed in a summer league conducted at Edmond High School. They scrimmaged against Oklahoma City Public Schools. The girls' bas- ketball team attended Lindsay All- State Basketbal Camp, which is an annual event for the team. Three-a-day football practices began a week before school. Some individuals took it upon themselves to prepare for the sea- son. Physicals, scrimmages, train- ing and films initiated the regular season. Two workshops were held in which the yearbook staff (alias, The Ink-Slingers ) participated. The first workshop was held at the University of Oklahoma. It was conducted by the Future Journal- ists of America Association. The second workshop, held at school, lasted six days. Both sessions dealt with proper writing theme devel- opment, layout procedures and advertisement sales. Each group had their own set of goals for the second year. They wanted to make their year better than yester year. Practices over the summer prepared Horace Moore, Reggie Frazier, Terry Johnson and others for the upcoming season. 10
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