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E' T if XT' ?g7,W'Yaf x-'f wr TWT? NW I fl TIME FCDI2 DREHI49 Special events broke set routines and often benefit- ted good causes. On March 3 and 4, those seventeen years old, weigh- ing 110 pounds and eating breakfast donated blood. I would give blood again even though I am terrified of needles, senior Susan Pritchard admitted. You never know when you might need it yourself. School dances offered much fun and celebration. I love school dances, senior Suzanne McNeely exclaimed. They are a lot of fun because I love to dance. Movies shown during school raised money while entertaining movie-goers. I love to go to the movies they show at school because it's a great way to get out of lipping Floppers. junior A-K Principal Bill Merryman prepares pancakes for the teacher breakfast. Principals cooked for and served the teachers to show appreciation. class, senior Helen McKenna confessed. Special guests informed students of social problems. In family living we had some nurses come and talk to us about venereal disease and birth control, senior Shannon Oliver explained. In February, question- naires for the Heart to Heart computer match-up system raised money for Student Council and sup- plied participants with a list of ten compatible mates. Ion and I filled out our questionnaires separately, junior Ashlee Edwards commented. He was number one on my list and I was number one on his. By expanding knowledge and providing an escape, special activities strength- ened the community. E lass style. Senior Lynn Lesseg looks at class ring styles with a Iosten's representative. Iosten's returned during the year to allow students to pick up class rings. Special Events
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elon juice. junior Rodney Patterson munches water- melon at Pratt's pep rally. Partici- pants devoured the melons provi- ded for a watermelon eating con- test. hristmas cheer? Mr. David K1umb's second place door decoration shows A Christmas of a Different Kind. Student partici- pation amazed everyone involved. - M--' , ' -V L , ' X,-. 2 SR .A R i t fi? 'fy' 3 'ttf Xi 'e ., J if with f 5, SRU.: , ,V T of ,mates if 't QNEKTNY ' l: E M 3' .' ' ., '1ll3? f A3 e fa. Q ' JS: 263, I A . ,. ,Q f- ' , A iq' - E1 -' Q g ' e 5? .- fi: rofessional changes. A visiting hairstylist demonstrates techniques on a model, senior Leslie Barker. Guest speakers added variety to the classroom. nocked out. Students barely keep their seats when put to sleep at the evening hypnosis assembly. The participants' relaxa- tion highly entertained the audi- ence. ' ' W ' t as k . iii i V 5 ? re. 4- A M 1 2 . fe . Q f 1 -sexi: ' '-s-f-f---Y 2'- Q Q 1 Q N x 2 V I 4- 3 ,, 4 V e waf- . .. if -1,1 . .... , S- 1 . 1 2' 'E ... :ge it ,. V Life of the Party
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1 'B' Kr Wtll 11 'r r M'lfr'r', . 'fifth 'FQ 4 '?v,. OKLRHOVIB WEATHER INDUCES IYIINNY HARD FEELINGS I barely dress in the summer, senior Paul jones said, It's nice outside and jeans are just not casual when it's hot. Although affecting fashion, many students dis- liked certain aspects of Oklahoma's weather for other reasons. . I don't like the strong winds, junior Allen Pitzer said. It's hard to run in them. The wind often went un- noticed, but everyone no- ticed the snow. When the third heaviest snowfall since 1924 struck Oklahoma in January, leav- ing 8.3 inches in a 24 hour period, one could go nowhere without hearing of a student getting stuck, in- volved in a fender-bender or a car refusing to start. It's hard to control your car, junior Traci Mullen ex- plained. I always worry ench warmer. Senior Ky Pham waits among the fallen leaves for his class to start. Fall's serenity allowed students time to think without concentrating on weather. about hitting someone. Weather in Oklahoma quickly changed, making it hard for students to dress correctly. Some daring students wore shorts during a warm spell in February. March started out cold and shifted from cold to hot every few days. Two blizzards brought snowfall across the midwest in the last half of March, tak- ing many students by surprise. My door was frozen shut, so I crawled through the passenger side, senior Kathy Cornell explained. Students braved weather problems and always wished- for something bet- ter. E 0, no, no! Senior Steve Iuhl risks punishment by throwing a snowball. Many students seldom resisted playing in a newly fallen snow. E?-' t - Y ff-X-f.-ff - Y -Less. s- ' - 1 1 -+42-f fif- . 'J 'i .V Vg.-435' ,rf v .sag ,1,e.,,.f, -i.. . ag- ,V is-is . . . .. . A3 . i 2- .. 5 . . . . -1- ks - ff -rsS2'.g-ra-sais'-J, 5 - if ' tl Q A 1 ,. aff .ig V izaign -- - - - --wW or ,IQ :V i ' . f-3533 'Q V.. j N , s as K, rg , . .2 af K -1 f 1 4 'W fi ' as ' . 1 M 51 1- ' new sl my - if . A-. 2-Ae-eiif. -Q ' ,. ,agsay V ? ' : ' 12 x...13.i5s sg. ,j Tj -asia. .4 -, gf f Qi- rf, if if . sg .3 3 T' f--fill Sv F t ti u T. ' tt' 't' . -s .lt . A W S--ti ss- -:FR 3 .sg Q E ., tv. si 9 A: indy city. Seniors Brent Brewer and Craig Fisher show difficulty in handling paper on a windy day. Such items often ripped or blew away altogether. 0 Life of the Party ..,... t... .5 .eg- g FT . - ,
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