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Hawaii or bust Students say Howdy Even in Oklahoma, Hawaii dominated the scene for five days traditionally known as Howdy Week. Festivities began with a water- melon feed sponsored by Student Council at Couch Park with more than 600 students chowing down. A game of volleyball was an added event. I got to meet a lot of nice peoplef, Jacque Chapman said. Tuesday ended suspensefully with the movie Psycho.,' Although new ideas sparked in- terest, some like Family Feud, the grill lunch and Take-a-Sopho- more-to-Lunch-Day continued traditions. Sophomores, juniors and seniors all attended Family Feud sharing a night of game show mania. Mike Lauvetz said, It seemed all the seniors knew the answersf, The grill lunch gave students a chance to become acquainted. Take-a-Sopho- more-to-Lunch-Day gave the new underclassmen a chance to make new friends and eat somewhere other than the cafeteria. The week ended in a big sheebang with the Hawaiian Sock Hop. The abeachy lookn was definitely the in thing at this dance as students dressed in jams, muu-muus, grass skirts and leis to enjoy dancing outside in the sand. The dance was held outside complete with sand, a bamboo fort and a rowboat, creating a luau effect. Stillwateris own jumpin, Little Juke joint, Eskimo joeis, provided the music and lights. S g. j 1 H is 'ssia i A- . . 5 J? ,WV 55 ii -h A 5 I- Q MuIlCl1in,. Hurried lunches are a way of life for students who leave campus for the 40-minute sprint. james Popham and Robyn Savage enjoy food at Eskimo joeis on Take-a-Sophomore-to-Lunch-Day. 6 Hawaiian Day Making fI'ieI'ldS. Pizza for lunch may have contained pineapple. Not everybody dressed up, but Debbie Thames, Partow Kebriaei and Angie Warmack chowed down anyway. Msg Q, Q K-mr
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Q 2 1 9 . 'fr 2iEx f L Getting ready. Animal shows occupied most ofRoger Mooreis time during the Emir. Ile sometimes had to he at the fairgrounds between 6:30 and 7 in the morning to prepare his cows for the shows. 2 Heavy COI'IlpCtiti0l'l. Many students parti- cipated in fair contests for cash prizes. Carl McEntire prepares his tractor for an upcoming tractor pull at the Payne County Fair. Hold 011. After waiting in a long line to ride the Octopus, Michelle Doty settles into her seat for a turn. 8 Fair Time K WWE WMKQ.
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