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MAGAZINE SALES N WINNERS Two 7th graders won the Grand Prizes in the Student Council Magazine sale this fall. Damon Miner won the Winchester Buffalo Bill rifle for selling Sl 75.00 in magazines. Kim Greve won a portable television for selling 8186. 00 in magazine sub scriptions. Debbie Atlee, Anita Enlow, Damon Linnel, and Gary Brown won portable mini-radio-phonographs for being runners -up in sa es. A very active speech department represented the school well in the spring speech con tests. In this scene Rusty Nichols has sbeen baited into killing David Paulsen, who wanted to commit sucide but did not have enough nerve to do it himself. The library club sponsored a paper back book sale which made them a large prof? I0 MSG f0V new books in the library. A movable bookmobile was parked on the school grounds for a week to allow every student time to buy books. Soc Hops always draw a large corwd, but there was an especially large group that turned out for the Valentine is Day Soc Hop where the Princess and Warrior were announced. f,fztmm1mmmw wmlnun
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Debate always keeps a class interested. Mr. McFadden let his Oklahoma History class debate in two teams of 4 each with Lanny Latham serving as the moderator. Mr. Burkhalter threw a trick question into one of his tests to try to stimulate students to take part in class discussions Class Activities The history teachers took all 8th graders to the Park Terrace Theater to see Gone With The Wind 'L a movie about life before, during, and after the Civil War. ROMEO AND J ULIE T was one of the biggest works of liter- ature that was studied by 9th graders this year, and many students had to make special projects. This one portrays the scene where Romeo finds Juliet after she had taken a sleep- ing potion. Thinldng that she is dead, he kills himself but she awakens to find him dead. Then she, too, kills herself The FRENCH CL UB-SPANISH CLUB Christmas Fiesta was held in the cafeteria the day school was dismissed before Christmas. The main meal was Tacos, made by the Spanish Club, and the French Club served French Yule Log cakes. Members of the 7th grade Spanish class danced the Mexican Hat Dance as part of the entertainment. The Spanish Club also presented a Pinata Party. K, , A 'f-fsgg:1saf-saggy-sz v QW Wi' ,s ..... as .Wmw .1-wicmy. A 1 s ,Q ss sf . . -I sms, X , kk .cflsnsfeessw -- :H V igiiziiii-ii' ssii '- llsgisflfiifisfisif-ilgilsiffafst'
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SH REE THROWER, a talented ninth grader, has won over 25 trophies and medals in various twirling contests. She entered the STATE TWIRL-OFF FOR MISS MAJORETTE OF OKLAHOMA on February 8,and placed 7th out of 47 girls. In this contest she Won two lst place trophies, a 2nd place trophy. and two 3rd place medals. She also won the lst place trophy for the SMILE AWARD. The girls were judged on poise, grace, personality, strutting, and twirling ability. CHEERLEADERS WIN AT CLINIC Contest Winners CHEERLEADER PYRAMID: Cbottomj Terry Dallas, Pat Collier, Gail Rhea, and Tanya Gagnon fmiddleb Vickie Livesay, Susie McEachern, and Linda Roberts. Ctopj Janet Smith and Patty Price. BARBARA ANN RHEA, a 7th grader, won the FIRST RUNNER-UP trophy in the LITTLE MISS OKLAHOMA CONTEST this past summer. As a winner, she was allowed to enter the LITTLE MISS WORLD contest which was held in Dallas. There she was voted on by the girls in the contest as one of the friendliest contestants and won the award for the lst runner-up for Miss Congeniality. The girls were judged on talent and poise. 2ND PLACE CHEER STRUGG LE AND STRESS IF you vvant success! S-U-C-C-E-S-SSSSSSSSSSS! !BuiId pyramidi We're the greatest! We're the best! We're the team That meets the test! We came: we sawg we conquered all! Standing tall we watched them! Western Oaks Warriors top them all C-O-N-O-U-E-S-T! Conquest! Success! The Cheerleaders presented Mr. Nidell with their 2nd place ribbon which they woiz at the 0. U Cheerleader Clinic with the above yell.
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