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STUDENTS GO T0 DISTRICTS Expression is shown by Patti Cribbs as she gives her Original Oratory. The Cop and the Anthem pre- sented by Pam Smith was a de- lightful humorous reading written by O. Henry. Among the students to reach semi- finals at Northwest Classen High School and Central State in Edmond, were Patti Cribbs, Steve Franklin, and Dean Williams. Other students who entered the contest were Peggy Dunn, Lynda Hogan, Pam Smith, Debbie Tomlin- son, Janice Owens, and Rex King. Ter-' ry Enloe, Danny Simmons, Steve Franklin, and James Benge went as de- bators. 1 T T 1 u - U al in men's extemporaneous speak- ing. The Murder of Lidice, a dra- matic war poem, is given by Lynda Hogan. Dean Williams gets into her part wholeheartedly in The Tell Tale Heart . Carol Hinshaw gives her tragic poem The Suicide. ara X Courtesty of Courtesy of LT.LLlAN'S BEAUTY SALON PRITNER'S FLOWERS 70 MUSY-wg, Okla. 715 Elm Yukon, Okla.
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OWN THE HOUSE' Plenty of Money was presented by the Choral Winds, speech, and stage band of Mustang High School on Thursday, February 8, at 1:30 and 7:30 with a performance Friday, February 9, at 1:30 and the, final performance was given Saturday, February 10, at 7:30. The main characters were Grandma Maude played by Jeanie Jones, Arnold played by Danny Simmons, Sally played by Dean Wil liams, the gangsters by Jim Kitch, Steve Franklin, Russell Myers, and Bill Dillard, Mr. Winthrop played by Kevin Goin. Other char- acters were the secretaries, old people, the FBI agents, the guests for the testimonial dinner, waitresses, bank clerks, and singing de- positors. Jerry Stover, stage band director, Carolyn Stover, vocal music director, and Frank Cumby, speech -- 1 1 1 .nv . r11,,,,, nv ie plates, Arnold insists on taking lem . The sexytaries sing Busy Busy as Arnold looks 5 You shouldn't oughta yell at him that way, he's On- got feelings just like Spike, Bill Dillard. any other animal, says Courtesy of FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Mustang, Okla.
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SADIE HAWKINS HELD AT DOGPATCH Steve Gooch catches Danny Sim- mons in Sadie Hawkins race. Mrs. Cooley is dressed for Sadie Hawkins Day in her mini gunny sack dress. Lil Abner and Daisy Mae get the race started. The tug has begun! Martin' Sam, Mr. Holleyman, and Mammy Yokum, Mrs. Hoff- man, pose for picture. Thursday, April 19th, the Mus- tang Bronchos changed into Mus- tang Dogpatchers for Sadie Hawkins day. They decorated the main hall walls with appropriate his and her footprints, cute sayings, and a sweetheart tree, which many girls signed their names on plus their hopeful catches on. Marriage licenses and tickets to the party that night were sold. The licenses were ten cents and twenty-five centsg tickets fifty cents per couple. The party started at 7:30 and ended at 9:30. The day began as the students and teachers arrived at school in their 'Dogpatch best'. Marryin' Sam, Mr. Holleyman, came at noon to conduct the race and wed- dings. Brides had to buy their marriage licenses, tickets to the party, furnish pen and paper when needed, answer their catches questions in class, carry his books, and get his shoes for him when he wanted them. The faculty, with student council members, worked hard ins Day the most enjoyable pre- sented at Mustang. Jim Kitch, Lil Abner , and Lynda Hogan, Daisy Mae , were in charge of the noon ac- tivities. Al.l in All, the Mus- tang Dogpatchers had a marvel- ous day. Ya'l1 better run! Wahl D0H't 80 Yet' H Courtesy of RUSSELL'S TV SERVICE 405 N. Mustang Rd. Mustang, Okla. 7I to make this year's Sadie Hawk-
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