Southeast High School - Spartan Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1984

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in 0 '- , '3 1 1 ' kim ss , X S Sometimes You Don't .,,, :qu , was we-,gf in V+ X 'W 1 I Q Q x X ., X' . F225-'s S cs, eff' X .. 5 , 5 X - :.. .. - X i eu.- ,, ,Q Si' A Spartan could be described as a person who enjoyed excitement. If there weren't a good time to be found, a Spartan would create one. Spartans took pride in their ability to turn every- day life into a pleasurable exper- ience that could not be matched. No matter where one went, school, games or dances, there were always Spartans having a good time. lt was pretty hard to find a Spartan not having fun. But a Spartan was also a person who knew there was a time to get serious, a time to sit down and relax and give thanks for his achievements. This little jingle described the students at South- east High School perfectly.

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Sometimes You Feel Like A Nut 0 This page. Top right: Sophomore Steve Gunns jams out at the soft- ball-sponsored dance. Top left: Mo- deling the new style of headbands is Senior Rodney Berryhill. Bottom: Anyone for chips? asks Senior Kim Sites as she throws some to the audience. Opposite page. Top: Senior Jim Routon concentrates hard on the game. Middle left: Working hard on her ossignment is freshman Ro- chelle Johnson, Middle right: Fresh- man Robert Taylor looks enthused as he is doing his assignment. Bot- tom left: Waiting on the bell to ring are Sophomores Down Leinen and Krissi Williams. Bottom right: Senior Daniel Osbon is surprised at Senior Danielle David's statement.



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Spartans Turn It Loose For some it started by putting on ma- keup: for others it was blow-drying their hair. Either way it was preparation for one of the biggest nights of the week: going to the school or stadium for one of the many sporting events of the year. No matter where it was, there were students attending that knew it was go- ing to be the night to turn it loose. Before each game friends got togeth- er and planned what they were going to do. For some it involved going to 7- Eleven and getting a coke: for others it was going straight to the game. Stu- dents spent that time discussing their day or talking about upcoming events. After enjoying a Spartan win, one could find a Spartan out on the town having a good time. Usually Spartans decided to go to one of the restuarants around town to ect and the most fam- ous place to go was Crystal's where students could be found eating, playing games, orjust walking around talking to friends. Other Spartans could be found out on 59th Street cruising, looking the town over, and wasting a little gas. On returning home, a Spartan could think about the next night when he or she could get together with his or her friends and Turn It Loose once again. , 3 S

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