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BAND. Front Row: D. Dodson, L. Mattocks, B. Crittenden, D. Drap- er. Second Row: R. johnson, B. Sanders, S. Meek, D. Lillard. Back Row: G. Best, S. Whiteman, R. Ballesteros, S. Sloan, R. Pyron. BAND. Front Row: K. Headlee, M. Smith, K. Koonce. Second Row: D. l-lerbster, P. Serat, D. jackson, W. Oberkirsch. Back Row: L. Mattingly, K. Duffy, M. Richardson. fvf 'I T Ty , 2 V Ml ' W . Q . y , I , ,gg , . .4 Q 4 . BAND. Front Row: D. Jackson, T. Williams, C. Gray. Second Row: C. Chapman, R. Cwrammont, R. Anderson, C. Franks. Back Row: M. O'Dell, N. McHenry, B. Eady. BAND. Front Row: S. Jackson, J. Rogers, B. Willis. Second Row: G. Esmon, R. Granger, K. Ellyson, N. Blackward. Back Row: D. Webster, K. Mann, V. Cox. 56 Band Pride Makes the Difference Months of Keep your head up! and You're on the wrong foot! was enough to drive anyone crazy, but especially to someone trying to look straight ahead, keep in line, stay on the right foot, and play an instrument at the same time. This proved to be almost too much for some people, as well as for drum majors Angela Con- way and Beth Sisson. Being a drum major was nothing like I expect- ed, commented Angela. The hardest part was get- ting everyone's attention! However, all the hard work and practice finally paid off at the State Fair Pa- rade, where the band fin- ished first in the mid-high class. CCONTINUED ON PAGE 581 WARM UP. Band members get ready for the parade through downtown Oklahoma City. New uniforms were ordered although not in time for this year's band to use them. MARCH ONWARD. Flag corps, drum majors, and band members in the State Fair Parade, where the band won first place in its divi- sion.
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FOCUSINC IN. Mrs. Cara Mizirl and photographer Tricia Bias fo- cus their cameras for group pic- tures as yearbook staffers, Jerry Everett, Dianna Harris and Gwen Kittrell look on. ORGANIZATION PAYS OFF. Yearbook Lay-out Editor Tia Clanton tries to organize students for group pictures. Time and Time Again The thrill of victory was better than it has ever been before. The Cub year- book staff finally won the most honorable award . . . The Sweepstakes, at the OIPA fall workshop at the University of Oklahoma. The Cub won four first place awards in individual entries and two second place. It also won the All Oklahoman, which made the book its fourth year to win. Winning came as a complete shock to me! sophomore Gwen Kittrell said. Everything we had ever worked for and all of the trouble really paid off. Newspaper editor John Ralls added, I was really happy for everyone of the yearbook staff. It's a really great honor to have such a good yearbook at our school. Winning wasn't ever- ything as both staffs soon found out. After only two weeks of teaching, advisor Mikey Oldham announced her resignation to go to work for her church. This soon brought on great problems. For the YEARBOOK STAFF. FRONT ROW. B. Blackburn, K. Roberti, J. Venablefphotogj, S. Hays, J. Ever- ettfphotogl SECOND ROW. R. Parkerfco-ed.j, T. Mitchell, T. Biastphotogj, K. Harrellfasst. ed.j, J. Conatserthead-photogj, B. Sis- sontco-ed.J BACK ROW. R. Hol- ley, G. Kittrellfbus. man.J, T. Clantontlayout edj, Dianna Har- ris, K. Abtfcopy edj, K. White NEWSPAPER STAFF. FRONT ROW. V. Nowlinihead-photog.j, S. Beets fFeature edj, L. Corley fSports ed.J, T. WardQCopy ed.D. SECOND ROW. S. Montgomer- ytco-ed.J, J. Babylontphotogj, J. GordonfLayout ed.J, C. Bishop- CNewsbrief ed.J, J. Honeycutt lAsst. Sportl, BACK ROW. K. Kemper fArtistJ, J. Rallsfco-ed.J, I. Griffin teditoriall next two months both staffs were run by substi- tutes and student teachers. Of course, it has been confusing, but I believe we have done really well. The teachers have all clone a good job for the changes, newspaper editor Steve Montgomery said. Finally after two and a half months we got our permanent teacher, Ms. Jeanette Bene'. I enjoyed the friendliness of the staffs the most, Ms. Bene' commented. Despite all of the prob- lems, the staffs all stuck to- gether for another great year. YearbookfNewspaper 55
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xW PERFECT FORMATION. Brian Crittenden, one of several sopho- mores chosen to march with the high school band, plays the bells during a performance. SALUTE. Drum major Beth Sis- son leads the band while saluting judges in the State Fair Parade. Band 57
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