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Donning their SE mums and adding the finishing touches to decorations on the car, Pam Kennedy and Sharon Sylvester prepare to ioin the homecoming parade. Brightly decorated cars followed the SE band through a section of Capitol Hill, October 13. L LK 1. Enthusiasm is never lacking on a bus with pep club girls along. Ellen Staton, Rebecca Hales, and Diana Browder enliven the trip to Chickasha by singing the school song. fflgliihul ymii RA Qs NJ ' 4 . I . .,4.J,s.,, .., ' ' M nf-fffff f-N 3 -++iM', M-J' l ' ww ,..,.i4,4,:,. - - .sw .i.,,..,,,.. I . N. ' i f. This ought to 'raise' school spirit! quips Larry Clayton as he and Danny Miller prepare to hoist a Spartan letter iacket up the flag pole. Zealous seventh graders get into the act during a pep assembly by participating in competition yells. 5
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Adding zest and spirit to a pep assembly is the fob of the cheerleader. Petite Barbara Reeves displays her agility during a rous- ing yell. The fact that SE iust made the first touchdown in the Foot- ball Preview September B explains the excitement and pride registered on the faces of Pat Ford and her fellow Sparket members. Each time you hear the opening strains of Oh, South- east High School is the school for me-There is no other place I'd rather be, each time you stand at attention with your classmates as the flag is unfurled, each time you see our beloved principal and coach appear at assem- blies, you know that all this is your heritage. This is the true spirit of Spartanland. Never in the eleven-year history of SE has the student body been more closely unified in school spirit than this year. This unity has great meaning, for through unity there is strength, cooperative effort for achievements, peaceful relations, happiness and fellowship, and above all there is the ultimate of effort, success. SE's band helped to open the Oklahoma State Fair by marching downtown with 70 other bands Septem- ber 24. 'Q
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Primping for friends Cespecially ihe male kindl is common practice in any high school. Karen Mackey makes good use of the iournalism office mirror. t - s -I- 's5?1g,1?f5' 1 li 5 1614: I 1- L X ' V l X ff X3 E xx N, , I ,l Nl lr V Spartan editor Shirley Dickerson fakes advantage of a ladies' choice at the first sock hop to welcome newcomer Bill McWa1ers. AA What better place to make friends lhan in the cafeteria? Tommy Bell, Gary Bogie, John Rhodes, Mark Hoffman, Ronnie Merrill, and Ronald Folsom enioy a good ioke over a good meal.
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