Stillwater High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Stillwater, OK)

 - Class of 1987

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Culture shock Nlexican, Greek food top list Mexican, Chinese, Lebanese and Creek food were Stillwater's best ex- amples ofthe many different cultures throughout the world. Many students enjoyed the different kinds of foods that Stillwater's restaurants offered and often went there during lunch. The spices in Creek food make the taste so different than any kind of foodf Nicole Mills said. It,s a good change of pace. D However there were some who just did not like Creek food. There are some of my friends who cannot deal with eating lamb, Nicole said. Some exchange students found Stillwaterfs restaurants quite dif- rent than what they were ac- customed to in their countries. We donlt eat that much food in Denmarkf, Merete Frimand said. uln fact, people don't go out to eat much at allf, Mexican food was most popular because it is thought of as the original food of the southwest. I used to live in Mainef, Jeanne Wallace said. They just don't have good Mexican food theref, Teacher talent. Impressed students like jeff Yerby and Sean Nelson watch wrestling coach Richard Lemler intently as he cooks a Chinese feast. 26 Cultures Shane Rune Friendly lunch. Couples are not an un- usual sight during lunch. jeff Pickens and Christa Selsor order their lunch at the Hong Kong Inn. Latin VOWS. Cultures of all kinds were ex- plored by students, even the sacred vows of marriage. Maya Dollarhide and Neal Neathery get marriedv during Latin class. N

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, i kan Lliaiu: .rv ,mf Iarlllllilf. Good music makes a great dance. William Verner and Rose Paterson dance to tunes provided by the Eskimo Ioe's Road Crew. Rock and roll Students enjoyed loe's tunes What better way to use up energy after sporting activities than to dance? Students were hyped up and ready to go. School clubs sponsored dances after games to raise money for the club or for the prom. The Hawaiian Dance was the one enjoyed by most. Since it was outside and decorated Hawaiian, it gave the feeling of actually being on a heachf Alane johnson said. 4'The Homecoming Dance was my Dance! Dance! Strange things can happen when you enter the Twilight Zone. Stacy McCroskey and Kelly Glascock enjoy music from joels at the last soc hop. fl.lV0l'itS,v Joni Bradley said. ml' here was this good-looking cowboy who wanted to dance with me. The Twilight Zone dance was another favorite. 'ilt was the last dance ofthe year so that made it kind of specialf, Tara Roberson said. uNVe put a lot of work into the decora- tionsf Amy Karman said. had paper mache models ofall the planets and little Christmas lights added to the eifectf, Pop, slow or country, everyone had his or her favorite kind of music. For soc hops fast songs were liked the best, but for dress-up dances or proms, slow songs seemed more Happy maSS8S. Dances were one ofthe pleasures students enjoyed the most. The Twilight Zone was the last soc hop of the year. fi .i Art Dances



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