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Summer antics Students enjoy three hot months of fun in the sun Slaving in the hot summer sun. Many students worked demanding jobs in the summer. Some scraped and painted houses, while others worked as sackers for local grocery stores. Still others raised money for school activities. And many students went on vacations. Some stayed for the lakes in Oklahoma and a few lucky ones traveled all over the U.S. and the world. Beaches were popular for those sun worshippers. For those who didnlt spend their summer in paradise, newspaper and yearbook workshops in Dallas were a place to go. Songs from soundtracks were high flyers last summer. Danger Zone from Top Gunn was a most popular song. Bon Jovi made a big comeback I, Ir , E ! 3 S last summer with You Cive Love a Bad Namef, If money was no problem, concerts provided a change of pace. A wide variety of artists visited Oklahoma, Iulian Lennon, Van Halen and ZZ Top were just a few. Movies drew big crowds. Top Gun grossed S150,727,739 by October and grossed S171 million during 1986. Back to School came in third and grossed 887,606,400 Stand by Men was another popular movie. And teens got to watch the movies in the Carmike Cinema Six, the newest theater in town. And there was always Boomer Lake. Whether it was cruising aroundf, playing tennis or just lying in the sun, it was one place where something was always going on. Bag boy blues. Hot August days proved to be no fun for sacker Brian Thomason. Summer 5 0
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is H0t tim6S. Even during vacation cheerleaders work to earn money for uniRJrms and transportation. Paula Ketchum sold hot dogs and Pepsi in front ofBestyet on a summer fruit spectacular sale day. VV0l'kShOp full. Dorm monitors didn't dampen publications staffs, enjoyment of OIPA at O,U. jill Miller urges her roomate to hurry to the next session. 4 Summer lf' iv vf og XV .4 to X. MF i' t .3 , r N V N ,, 3 1 .wif Cool Spray. Pom pon squad member Courtney Greer, armed with 11 water hose, missed the eau' but found her target Lynne Autrey during a fund raising ear wash. ,...,,,,,,,,,,,...-X QM .
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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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