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

 - Class of 1984

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Opposite page, top: Jack Perkins seems to be all alone as he waits for the basketball game to start. Bottom left: Buying cakes and can- dy before rhe game are some of the Southeast Spartan fans. Bottom right: Freshman Pam Moore is ready and waiting to go to the game. This page, top: Colleen Williams, Thel- ma Washington, and Carol Dinse enjoy watching the Spartan foot- ball game. Middle Ieft: Having a break from the exciting arcade games is .luniar Quinzetta Stidham. Middle right: Tim Denton and Carrie Carrington laugh at the cartoons be- ing shown in the theater at Cry- stal's. Bottom: Steve Medley, fresh- man. takes time out from his pizza to yell to his friends.

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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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Hardy Crowns Football Homecoming was an excit- ing event for everyone, but especially happy for Sherri Louthan, 1983 football homecoming queen. She was crowned by quarterback David Hardy during the homecoming assembly on September 30. Sherri said later, After they an- nounced my name, l got really scared. I don't know why, but l just froze. Sherri's escort for the assembly was Tino Vann. Other senior attendants were Leigh Ann Avery, escorted by .lim Routon, and Vicki Brunson, escorted by Curt Brawner. Laura Slocumb wasjunior attendant: her escort was Daniel Os- This page top right: Vicki Drunson. Sherri Louthan and Leigh Ann Avery wait for their rides in the parade. Middle: Vicki Brunson. Lau- ra Slocumb, and Tina Ellis enjoy the football game. Lower middle: The queen and her court get ready for halftime. Bottom right: David Hardy seems to be having a little trouble with Sherri Louthan's crown. Bottom left: Football attendants and their escorts enjoy the rest of the assembly. Center: Tino Vann and Sherri Louthan await the announcement of football queen, Opposite page, top right: Senior attendant, Leigh Ann Avery. Top left: Senior attendant, Vicki Brunson. Center: Football queen, Sherri Louthan. Bottom left: Junior attendant, Laura Slocumb. Bottom center: Sophomore atten- dant, Kathy Barnett. Bottom right: Freshman attendant, Tina Ellis. Football Queen ban. Sophomore attendant Kathy Bar- nett was escorted by Richard Columbus and freshman attendant Tina Ellis was escorted by Rod Taft. The homecoming parade was long and colorful, displaying the hard work of all the classes and organizations. Adding to the parade were the sleek Corvettes carrying the queen and her attendants. lt was so much fun, said Leigh Ann Avery. I was afraid l would fall off the car. The parade also fea- tured horses with riders carrying flags and cars decorated to show school spirit. For the third year in a row, the junior class took honors in the float competi- tion, with second place going to the freshmen. Homecoming climaxed with an 18-0 victory by the Spartans over Star Spen- cer. ps-rm

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