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gn , .35 . 8 ,., I l 'it JD!! That's exactly what the eshmen have in mind for the mets. Their float 'Raid the mets' won second in the un f ' 1 5 I it l all H1 ....-7---A U l ' A- l to . eaaee.h wr: 3, A . u ASA- 'i x R' V I .- , P sa . nu , ...f VL 2 3 Lf' ' 94 , r J Seniors take fourth place with 'Flush the Comets' in the homecoming parade. Atop the float, Tonia Crouch flushes a hidden Comet Uohn Warrenj as Larry Rhodes 'wipes' them away. Homecoming mums for that special girl have become a tradition. Chris Lambert inspects his before giving it to that special girl. homecoming parade. The Raid can came complete with fire extinguisher spray. Homecoming competition It's all in a week's work Finishing touches were being made before the long line of floats, the marching band, the highsteppers, clowns and queens made their way down Main Street from Burr Center. The entire week before had been spent building- and playing. When someone at the senior float asked for cardboard-several people enthusiastically went on a scavenger hunt, and returned with a 500 pound bale. And the juniors? Well, after finishing their float in only two or three days, a few of them gladly contributed a few eggs to the senior float. And they still took first in competition. The sophomores had a little more to put up with than they expected since there were two German sheperds helping them construct their egg beater. The freshmen had float building all figured out as they covered each other with shaving cream during the week. Their first experience in high school was certainly a sticky one. But all the hard work and goofing off didn't phase anyone. After the parade, every one was in the spirit to clobber the Dicksoi Comets 42-7 and then dance the night away to Another One Bites the Dust, courtesy of the Spirit Squad. There's no band better at better to lead the band as they leading a parade than the Show warm the corners than drum Band of South Central majors Carolyn Cochran and Oklahoma, and there's no one Mark Martin. homecoming-1 3
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if laik ,Q. - bl On board the junior float, Kelly McCall 'toasts' the Comets for Alea Averion's and Donna Burson's breakfast. Sophomores found out he doesn't really bite: When Kelly Iohnson's dad let them borrow his barn to build their float, it came complete with two German sheperds. Not conceited-just convinced. Dee Dee Wayland and Rhonda Harris are sure who's number one. In an earlier assembly, Rhonda did her duties as candidate when she walked down the aisle on a broken toe and didn't even limp! 1 Z-homecoming
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What ever happened to fall? The summer of 1980 will not be forgotten soon. Temperatures of 115 degrees, along with the fact that it didn't rain for three months, made life difficult. Water rationing plans were adopted all over the state. Valley kids tried every method from taking a dip in the public pool to t-raveling. The French Club really went to extremes- traveling all the way to Europe. Colorado was fun and games. another popular place, as it Suddenly cooling off was no was much cooler! The local longer a problem. Boy Scouts visited Philmont, When we looked out on and discovered that November 17, we saw three mountain tops are cool. inches of damp, new snow But not all of us traveled. covering the valley. For those of us who stayed Overnight! home, the summer was Whatever happened to fall? filled with hard working As the saying goes, If you days and nights full of don't like the weather in friends and parties. Good Oklahoma, stick around for Returning to chlldhood K ole' Wacker Park provided a day or two! Goggans emoys 3 favorite! some a meeting place for Thunderhawk Drill Team Camp at OU is a summer tradition. Highsteppers attending are Back Row: Kristin Tate, Kandi Wood, Marilyn Austin, Penny Kennedy, Lori Crews, Wendy Neuman. Front Row: Kathy Morris, Terri Gardner, Denise Strickland, Dayna Waterman, Sonja Thompson, Stacy Mueller and Angie White. Srl' D 'ri,,,,. ,. S 32. +582-R J'-en., Amy Mueller takes it easy on Lewis Ladd practices his Extracting honey is big busn her summer vacation to cooler putting at the Pauls Valley Golf for Nancy Smith as Colorado. Course. prepares her 4 H prol
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