Lighter lifestyles are drawn from movies, dances, and much more Besides homework, we had a zillion things to do after school hours. Our parents were always telling us that we didn't spend enough time at home. During the week at our club meet- ing we planned time-consumers such as: Pep Club Dance, Mardi Gras, the Roman Banquet, Spanish Fiesta, or the German Progressive Dinner which gave the members something to work tor. And if we didn't attend club hap- penings, STUCO always had some events coming up. Athletic events also brought us together as we sweat- ed for our teams. If there wasn't anything free to go to, we shelled out a dollar and saw the school plays-great entertainment since we knew the actors. Or there were always movies to see though the high cost and the long lines hardly made them worth the effort. We could see John Denver, Jethro Tull, or Chicago, but these only came once a year and for a lot more money. A month before the P.T.A. Christmas Dance or the Prom we were getting ready: renting tuxes, hunting for dresses, buying bids, and looking for a date. Finally the NIGHT OF NIGHTS arrived and we all played Cinderella and Prince Charming, looking beauti- tul in beautiful surroundings. A It was funny the way we glittered and shone outside of school but by Monday we were just ourselves in just good ol' P.C. ,pw fv 1. A REAL NEWCOMBER! Mr. Don Newcomb takes on a new profession as coach for the Foot Faculty while he listens to an imaginary press box. 2. CUPID ON THE MOVE. Valentines are sorted prior to Valentines Day, to prepare tor Cupid Express matchmaking. 3. JUST CALL US GRACE . Sore backsides are the penalty for all the fun of TWIRP week skating at the Ice Chalet. 4. HAVE ANOTHER! Jane King, Meg Boyle and Pat Cain discover the pleasure of sitting back and enjoying a bite to eat at Shakey's. 5. DON'T BOTHER ME! Isolation and a good program relax Hugh Hale after a hard day at school. 6. SPIN IT! Stress, strain, tension and steam accumulated throughout the day are let off by Tom Roueche in a game ot ping pong at the Oklahoma City Table Tennis Center. 7. LE DEBUT. With buttertlies in his stomach, Bill Zuravlefi, member of the boy's drill team, awaits the signal to begin. 8. OUT OF REACH. Complete efforts are exerted by Bob Fiala and Gary Briggs during a heated try for a jump ball at the Center for Christian Renewal Gym. Social Events 23
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