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Opening PLACE Never at a loss for fun, kids still found school the place to be as they screamed in excitement or just made noise at games hen it really came right down to it, on Friday nights, no matter how teenagers changed, or stayed the same, there was still only one place to be-the stands. All the ex- citement came from the bleachers, so intense everyone could feel it. Students joined in on cheers and clapped when the band played i'The Bronze and Bluef, Even parents and faculty came to the games to cheer the team to victory. Those who Weren,t so interested in the game itself came out to cheer on the team. Many seniors who had never gone to any games before Went to the last football or basketball game just because it was their last time. Even those students who weren,t actually in the game were just as involved in the action and the excitement as the players Were. Students cheered wildly when We Won and almost as wildly if we lost, because it hurt and it didn,t matter all at the same time. One more thing made the Homecoming pep assembly special. Western Day,s boots and jeans added to exhuberant Pioneer spirit as students whooped and stomped to urge the team to victory over Ponca City.
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voL.55 I1'1S1dC 1987 HIGHLIGHTS 4 Howdy Week Hawaii came to Oklahoma. Howdy Week rang in the new school year with the traditional Watermelon Feed, Family Feud and much more. 10 Western Day Cowboys moseyed down the hallsg Western Day held many attractions - ropers, cowboy hats and dusters. 24 Dances From sock hops to semi formals, dances were enjoyed by many. 44 Prom Formals, tuxedos, corsages and boutonnieres were traditional dress for the prom, and added a classy touch to the end of the year. 46 Graduation Hundreds of caps were thrown in the air as seniors expressed their relief at graduation ceremonies. DIVISIONS 2 Student Life Students never had a still moment because of the many activities that went on during the year. 48 Magazine Short features about students' interests. 52 People An overall view of the student body highlighting students, hobbies, activities and talents. 102 Sports Sports provided a physical outlet for students' enthusiasm. 142 Classes! Clubs Balancing the two wasnit easy for most. 200 Ads zx.. ..,. ... . 1.-. -..M ........ .. . V. ...ew 'vt' rr' K 2' Page 143 Pi, 20l
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