Seminole High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Seminole, OK)

 - Class of 1987

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Memorable Times The Winter Of I987 Although the winter weather has been unseasonably warm, the worst winter storm in at least twenty years hit right in the heart of Oklahoma in l987. The large ice storm hit Seminole on Saturday, January l8, dismember- ing tree limbs and severing pow- er lines with its fierce sting of cold and ice The weight of at least three inches of ice forced many tree limbs to break off and cut off power to IQK people here in Seminole County Many people were without electricity for up to a week after the storm. even with O.G.SE. crews working around the clock to restore pow- er. Rural families were hit the hardest with many losing their water along with their electric- ity. Those who were unfortunate enough to live on dirt roads were iced ' in for two days and had to settle for meals cooked in their fireplaces The process of clear- ing away branches continued throughout the month of Janu- ar . Old And New ln Politics Nineteen hundred and eighty- seven saw at least three impor- tant government changes. Re- publican Henry Bellmon returned to politics when he was elected governor of Oklahoma andytook office in January. ln February the new seat belt law requiring front- seat passengers to buckle up went into effect Finally ll Americans experienced a great apprehension and a little hope about the new income tax laws ' Y I City store. This opportunity Q! 9? QQ 9? ' ' ' . a ' ' , ' Modeling One of our own students here at SHS chose to work in a profession dreamed of by gust about every girl Suzanne Edwards a senior has been modeling with the John Ca sablancas Modeling Agency now for a year She started with this agency by complet Ing a twenty week training course This year she ap peared in Seventeen magazine in a prom dress ad for the Clothes Horse an Oklahoma presented itself when she went to be fitted for a dress at the Clothes Horse While there the owners asked her if she had ever done any model ing and if she would be Inter ested In doing the ad This was her first nationwide mag azine ad Suzanne s picture can be seen in the February issue of Seventeen Student Life

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I Wm 'W 5 h XFN-wh 'Fw -Q -u SHS Senior Races Gn S For senior Chris Carrell drag racing is an exciting way to spend the weekends. He began competing in the high school class at the age of fifteen. He became interested in racing when he helped his cousin Ricky with his races by pulling the dragster back after each race. Chris travels every Sunday to Ardmore where he has come in as high as third place. He was also named as 'Rookie of the Year for l986 in Ardmore. He competes in both the high school and super pro class. Competition takes place mostly during the spring and summer, but at any time during the winter, when the weather is dry and the track is clear, the Ardmore racetrack opens and the Carrells can be found. ' The cost of racing is very high. In Ardmore. the entry fee costs anywhere from fifty to seventy- five dollars. When Chris compet- ed in Dallas and Amarillo, the en- try cost was 5l5Q The car he races Cas seen above in a photo of him in Amarilloj has run up to I52 miles per hour, and his fastest time was clocked at 8.92 seconds for a quarter-mile. The engine, required to attain this speed, runs on fuel which costs 54.617 a gallon. Looking toward the future, Chris said he would like to com- pete after graduation and wants to make a career out of racing. Two other students at Semi- nole High School compete in auto racing but they run their races in Cameros. Seniors Cris Pogue and Stacy Johnson also experience the ' exhilaration of speeding down the quarter-mile raceway at top speed. . ,,... xx x 'ig A mall s 1 si f fi il il ' Student Life Teachers Two new teachers have joined the ranks of Seminole High School this year. Mr. Tim Clinton. a native of Ada, took over the leadership of the Chieftain band. His previous three years of teaching experience were spent at Coalgate. Ms. Liz Roether is our new art in- structor, returning to Seminole after being away three years. 1 'T



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Angie Knight and friends enjoy eating pizza for lunch. Brent Simmons and Nancy Knox pick up their hamburgers at Braum's. X Sk - . S is gg K. iq. Lisa Cherry contemplates whether or not to have some more pizza. Landon Johnson hurries to eat his pizza so he can get back to class on time. ' Student Life

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