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I 4 E ' ., . Q 1 ' LL QVQNE BXTES s ctni i t wi , at ll. Ill! -f N an is S Vit stvti J - he p t4iiRwuxWWvi aecta t as slant! If you ever want to talk politics, Max McKnight Shows his Mr. Moore is the IHHI1 i0 SSB- preference for president, as he H9'S a PI'0l1d RGDUb1iC8I1, and displays his Well-decorated 100 P91'C9I1t f0T Rfmald Reagan- locker. Max also worked at the 4-opening Garvin County Election Board. Donnie Sharp, senior, shows his political interest by registering ,ff to vote at the Garvin County 55 tw Election Board. V 'A ' ' ' i L ' YWLQQUQ t - ,. as .W ,- ' 1 -1 QE W 'T I . e I f i , As politics became a more procedures. lay Carlton, Sandra Inflation hasn't affected taste. important part of our lives, Smith, and D. Wayne Trousdale Angie White, Clint Moore, and more and more students became help work in the 1980 Kenda Elkins model the ever involved with election Presidential Election. popular Izod shirts.
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Through the years, Pauls occupied with busy town effect through all that Valley has expanded from shopping centers, a rapidly expansion, we're not that little trading post on growing industrial park, hurting. the fertile creek banks to a and numerous housing Being almost directly thriving town just under additions. between the larger, more B,0O0, spilling over the Within the little hollow, exciting bright lights of banks of the Washita. we've accepted the big Dallas, Texas, and Between the streams is city effect of two shopping Oklahoma City, we are found the richest bottom centers, an industrial park, within driving distance of land in Garvin County, and the Great White either. growing the finest crops in Way. So when the excitement Oklahoma. It is not unusual on the in the valley dies down, we As time passed, the little weekends to see kids from leave it for the attraction town between the streams neighboring towns coming and thrills of the bigger no longer depended solely in for a little good ole' cities. But in the end, we ' on agriculture for its total valley excitement. Although always return to the area ff income. Fertile land is now we've maintained the small BETWEEN TWO STREAMS. W Sonja Thompson displays one of the landmark signs of Pauls Valley. opening-3
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I t l When Bill Branch decides to run for State Senate, his son, Larry Rhodes, along with Iohn Warren and Randy Crawford, help by making and distributing campaign signs. Randy Crawford, junior, distributes political signs to surrounding neighborhoods. Q 1:-Q N 'Fa 5 - .. .,. .. .. 1 yr Me' .L fl - .S + 1, ,Q 33, ns.. f . ...l-yy. .. .K Q. y , 4 ...H V. 'lg ,Q 'ff-.lf .sg . -V'-.'5f -J' ' '1 as ,M , typ' ..,.t I Q-'?f'z1...,, lf 'F' V ' '. f . ' ' ' 5.g,..,.. f:.. ' Q '7 f'Q 2 .1 . ,.4. ns. V :7.mv. A V ,yn 3-'fit ....-f-.-Q 4124, .. 3 if -ini. ., 'gun-ranns.1. , W ' f.. me ff.:s..m:s-. 5 ' 1-es' s- - my .W Mzffgritflwgq- A1w.mfvsv '- I A14 '1' H, 'tr MU .3511 ' . gg lV:j.:j,1..l:5.:j if 'dialer , ,.14'ffv if f. if f J: S 2 . ' Avi' , . '.'f, , g. l 1, api all f fl .g grfsityl'-Qi? as t- liffkffsf 5 ph 'fr ?'19F .5-.12 f-' f 1' .ft . 1 . 1' :ffl 7 'Q fffrx' N ,,., , 'U 'in K ' t V- -i51 T:QZf V v fm .Jai QQ -:I ,Jura ,lwsx . ,- .f 1, ., r..W,-5,04 341-pw --1 if-:Q gg-zuesasff 4' 5 . . R. f' , A wi, f 4,-this !Tw.:ff122'T , , fl. W-.as ld- . lf lv. ,- ,QQQK-Ai. -fyffg 5 Q. ,Y ' .g,v. . '. . .-.-'lrfl 4m141.f'fv-fl-fv:.T1,f ,,:4L,b '-7 ' - A-' ri4Ol?P',...-,- .+m:r.- , ,, --' . wg 54f ?'1J'-2-hf? '5 f.!.l'tf. 3'.u'?'.r ', t ranch by a nosegReagan by a landslide Pauls Valley has two would be close, but we hysical streams with the knew where we stood. At Iashita River and the school, and with the state's L1ShCreek,but this year it electoral votes, it was S0 fOl1I1d'ilS9lf divided into Reagan by a landslide. olitical and economic Economically, we found reams. Inflation hit us we had to switch to mo- ard, and We were greatly peds and small cars. By 'fected by the Senate and doing so,we could still afford residential elections. to cruise the park.We found t Summer found senior that we were eating our HITY Rhodes helping his lunches in the school ther, Bill Branch, in the cafeteria as more expen- .ce against incumbent sive restaurants became Snator Charles Vann, vague in our minds. ther of Bill Vann, who Although the stomachs aduated last year. The may have suffered, the ea was sharply divided, backs never did. Izod and it it was Branch by a Polo shirts, Klein, use. Vanderbilt and Levi jeans, A new class, Elections and Bass and Nickel shoes D gave students specific were absolute necessities hight into how the for a wardrobe. As some ttional elections would be one in class stated, It n. The polls told us it seems more important than ever to have that forty dollar alligator sewed to that five dollar shirt. College bound seniors still picked the school that would best suit their future, but more and more applied for financial aid and scholarships, according to Mrs. McGee, guidance counselor. Even though things got rough at times, 1980-81 will be a year we will all remember. Money was more scarce, so we worked harder to earn more, so we could buy the things we just couldn't live without. And the decisions were no easier to come by. With a little extra throught, we conquered all our problems and went on with our life, Between Two Streams. 3 Everyone knows who the most devout Democrat in the school is! None other than Miss Wallace. She says it's a straight ticket all the way. opening-5
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