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'i1i,.-.l-.1-- Junior Michelle Adair, graduate Bill Crye and junior Paige Autry clown around in Galveston, Texas. -Photo by Angie Terry, Part of senior Angie Terry's sum- mer duties included babysitting her cousin Charity while visiting her grandmother in Anadarko. Photo by Mrs. Donna Terrv. Summer sun brings tudent out ide for funshine -ff' , W , 05394. ,,,'f v ff V.. .1 ,, ,,,. ,,,,. , , , Covered with mud and still fight- ing, junior Kyndall Kysar plays around on a summer trip in Gal- veston, Texas. -Photo by Jennifer O'De11. When school is out, students get excited about summer activities. Vacations, earning extra money, sleeping in, are top of list for summer fun. Rolling Stones was a far cry from driving to the Lloyd No- ble in Norman to see a con- cert. For seniors Russ Lan- don and Eddie Stanton this dream of a vacation became a reality when they went to London to see their favorite group live. Other student's summers weren't quite as exciting as 'ii i i'i land to See the ll l Q Student Life - Summer Funshine that. For them, spending the day in front of the tele- vision or out by the pool proved to be just as much fun. I spent my summer mainly just laying around, said sophomore Kim Ful- ton, I watched a lot of soap operas and went swim- ming. Going to White Water, Cactus Jack's or the movies were a few of the things people did with their sum- mer lull. I had -nothing else to do, so I got a job 2 White Waterf, said sophc more Debbie Harris. A short trip would als get students to Six Flags, place many found then selves going to when thel was nothing else to do. Whether the break froi school was spent at home 1 in a backyard pool, or in al other country seeing a co1 cert, students found fun f the summer sun. -Copy I Freida Barrow.
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S oak ...,4- If I X Jgfi f 4? is ,Xi ,tx , . .Q . -is r rl' g . - Y ..w,,-tx Summer Funshine Q8-95 gave way to school and many Mountain Movers C10-115 went against the odds to get ready in time for school. Ice Breakers, Mind Shakers, and Dream Makers Q12-13D found first time things were worth the effort they sometimes took. Beating Putnam City, dieting, and sneaking candy in class were Sweet Ways to get Revenge Q14-155. Racing the Pace 116-195 to win, sophomores, ju- niors and seniors showed everyone just who was who. The Inner Glow Q20-215 came from the posters, pep assemblies and the return of Osgood J. Bumpkin. Some students collect or own special things. For these students Prized Possessions Q22-235 helped make up for the Routine Ruts Q24-251 everyone falls into during the year. Just when everything began to get humdrum, along came one of the many Holidays C26-295. Working Q30-31D was a way of life for students who needed, or wanted, a steady flow of cash. All students, notjust the ones who worked, lived For the Weekend Q32-335. Mr. and Miss Patriot Q34-353 were chosen from the senior class to stand as an example for everyone. Nearing the end, students who at the beginning of the year were just seniors but had become friends, began to Get Ready for Graduation Q36-375. Helping children learn the grace : IF' gg, V.,. , K... 31 , ,. . . wv-. siwrswsqm.. .:.st-,-warts, . .. k k k Pasha.-,, ful moves of ballet and gymnas tics Sall1Herr1ot Junior carries her hobby one step further. Salli teaches dance at Crowell Dance Studios. -Photo by Tracey Deathe. Senior cheerleader Stacey Stone hugs junior cheerleader Stacey Holmes during the final count- down at the Putnam City game. - Photo by Kyle Ix'uykel1daII. Student Life Division
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High in the skyxjunior Steve Kenne- dy spent many oi' his summer after- noons playing basketball in his backyard. iPhoto by Mark Sextfm. After a lung day in the Water, juniors Tim Day and Kyle Kuykendall rest on the beach ol' Oahu. Hawaii. - Photo by Mr. Hun Kuykendall. Summer Funshine o
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