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Psychedelic art display . . . selling candy . . blue-suited bunnies Spring made its debut with Spring fever lurking behind every corner. Along with the season's change came an abundance of student activity. Through their combined efforts, Art Club members produced phyche- delic posters which they displayed in the library and later placed on sale. New Pep Club members went through two miserabledays of initi- ation. Pin curls, gym suits, and bunny ears were only a few of the shameful requirements. Polywogs, m o r e commonly known as choclates, were sold by in- dustrious Honor Society members in their attempt to raise money for their scholarship fund. Students were informed of future careers and opportunities in the medical field during an assembly Wednesday, February 24th. Paige Pfeifer from the Department of Health was guest speaker. He also performed songs. ABOVE: Paige Pfiefer, from the Medical Careers Building in Oklahoma City, enter- tains students before discussing careers in medicine. ABOVE LEH: Harold Sprad- lin, sr., Judy Riggs, jr., and Carla Kelley, sr., choose posters from the Art Club's creations to sell for a money-making proj- ect. LEH: S-SHS Cheerleaders concen- trate on duals during a wrestling match. Student Life O 29
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RIGHT: Alecia Crisp, jr., distributes Honor Society candy to Davida McSpadden, jr., and Mike Kelly, sr. BELOW: Pep Club initiate Danelle Hardin repairs the required pin curls for Thelma Nixon. 28 O Student Life
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Prom preparations . . shaping up for summer . . receiving diplomas Summer was on its way by April and a lot of people were already liv- ing it in their minds. Announcements and commencement practice pushed seniors close to graduation while warm weather made them wish it was all over, and made them wish it was summer. But they were yet to re- ceive their honors and round out their high school years with one more prom, one more election, and one more test. As Bobette and Bobette Beau Car- la Twidwell and Gary Valdez repre- sented Pep Club's spirit and drive. Carla has been a cheerleader all through high school and head cheer- leader her senior year. Gary was ac- tive in football and newspaper. Both seniors will be remembered and next years class will undoubtedly try to live up to their example. The year's end found junior and senior girls planning for the night of the prom. But prom night brought many unique moments that couldn't be planned, the kind of spontaneous memory laden moments that would fill their summer. ABOVE RIGHT: Bobette and Bobette Beau Carla Twidwell and Gary Valdez raise the Victory Flag. Carla and Gary were chosen by the Pep Club for their prevail- ing spirit. RIGHT: Laurie Waldroup, jr., gives her opinion about the prom dress senior Linda Smith has chosen to try on during a spring shopping spree. 30 O Student Life
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