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Forever More ... ’84 A hawk proudly displays his wingspan to fascinate students and faculty. Mickacl's top ten compatible mates are revealed. The Sumrnitt brothers show their skill in “overpowering an escape artist. Presidential Enterprises 109 E. Cleveland Avenue Ponca City, Oklahoma 74601 9
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First Row: Mr. Caidron—sponsor. Mickacl Schieber—president. Cass Kahlc, Linda Hustcr. Third Row: Stephen Tcslerman. Mike Lobsingcr, Midgley—vice president. Tara Anderson-—secretary. Jennifer Kekahbah, Laurie Williamson. Curtis Layton. Anty Kahle. Kelle Schieber. Not Pic- Venna Goad. Second Row: Tonya Rackley. R.J. Tcslerman. Ann Cross- lured: Jonathan King—treasurer, land, Gayncll Schieber, Diann Engle. Lynn Gray. Stephanie Lewis. Alice Stu-Co Makes ’83-’84 Year Terrific As always Student Council made this year at NHS a terrific one! There will be many good memories to recall . .. memories of assemblies and activities that required a lot of hard work by dedicated Stu-Co members and offi- cers, not to mention an important per- son, their sponsor. The first assembly that was sponsored by Stu-Co was “Birds of Prey. Stu- dents learned many different facts about eagles, hawks, and owls. Three new assemblies that were pre- sented to us this year were the panto- mine act. the escape artist, and the champion frisbee team, which were all very interesting. Homecoming week and teacher appre- ciation week were also successful. Stu-Co was full of spirit for homecom- ing and everyone showed their appre- ciation for teachers during teacher ap- preciation week. The needy food drive was held on Thanksgiving instead of Christmas and everyone participated with enthu- siasm for giving to those who were not as fortunate as some. The compilation of a student directory was an ingenious money-raiser as well as being valuable and convenient. An- other profitable money-raiser was the Christmas candy cane messages bought and sent to various students throughout the school. The annual Christmas dance and Sa- die Hawkins activities and dance were again sponsored and organized by Stu- Co. The events were filled with excite- ment and energy as everyone enjoyed the games of Sadie Hawkins and fun of the dances. The powderpuff football games were an annual Stu-Co sponsored event in which the girls got a chance to “tough it out on the football field. Students got a glimpse of the way a computer can match up people that have similar interests when the Stu-Co promoted a computer match- a new idea from Stu-Co. Stu-Co has been a great organization within our school that really works to make school a lot more fun. Thanks, Stu-Co, for making 1983-84 an excit- ing year at NHS! 8 Student Council Newkirk High School Newkirk, Oklahoma 74647
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After Hours It's 3:30, and school’s out ... at last! For some students the release bell meant rushing home to get ready for work: for others it meant heading home to crash on the couch. Only Fridays were different. Fridays were, among other things, days for games, days for Ponca City, and days for cruisin’. Whether people went home, to work, to the game, or to Ponca, the 3:30 bell meant the beginning of something different . .. work to earn money for school activities, practice to strive for perfection, study to make the grade, or cruisin' to win someone's affection. Standing on Main, Bobo discusses the week's events with friends. k a o St. ■» -tv— a Scott. Gina, and Donald earn their pay at the local IGA. Jerry’s Coffee and Donut Shop 909 N. Summit Street Arkansas City, Kansas 67005
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