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1 GRo DINNER SM, 295 i 1 R0 P3 39 i Vi-00 i , , ' A reading fair raised money for the Yukon V V ' ' Educational System, by selling old books. . , f, pw.-ffi'1f, mf 9Zi?T'?:EfZ'61-7QY:f:i,:l9it:4c , - ,... . ., ,a,. ,U .,.- -- .- ,,,.--1.14 ,fi l, v'-'gy-'fit'ff -'ffwffaficff' 'Aziz to '.1'iE . ' 'l ,fifffi ?'f?'E:Zp,,'ZQ5Q22f1:?A'5i, ? . wi' i?i95f1ggf T?'i An annual event at the Yukon Methodist W - ,,,t- ff: A'-1,.i'ig'13 +11f v ' f,2.g:1L1fW4i.,,f5W,1-Iw'i --zfmfffff' ' if 'mf ,,.,' ,,.'af,g :,b2,,,LQ4:,?I wgf 1gg,5:,, - - '- H , ff gains ,VCL ,,,, , , Church 15 the Ground Hog Dinner. It start- . , f ff -wi? 4'f'M ' ' ' 1 Businesses flew flags in remembrance of the hostages in Iran for unity week. ed out just as a dinner but has become a tradition. s, , , ..,, I tf, 1 2 gf--.W ,X -5 1 ' ,4f':T'I7s,- --iv , - l i 1 'mf , ' , ' ff' ,ILT- ' a 12 'F A ftp-3.35: ,g3 ,'i Af .i '- ' 'H' W ff' i ' :. z i ,ff f a -i me Robesons appraises jewelry after the gold Kim Whited stands on site of future skating nike. rink- Closing
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40 Yukon . . . ore Than Iu t Bedroom Communit What a difference a year can make, especially if you live in Yukon. Yu- kon is one of the fastest growing communities in Oklahoma and in the past year has obtained 12 new businesses, 2 new housing dis- tricts, and a new elementary school. Many people refer to Yukon as a bedroom community , which means that people live in Yukon but shop and work in Oklahoma City, but recently this has been ex- posed as a falsehood because of Yu- on's sudden expansion. Yukon may not be as entertain- ment-oriented as Oklahoma City, but it provides many activities and services for its citizens. High school and junior high guys spend many hours building up their mus- cles at the Community Center and almost all the communityl churches provide youth activities t roughout the year. Behind The Closing new l . . mins 5 - 'fa ' 1 , 'f fic' fi?: t?f qi, Etfiav W 'j:tfig!fmv..,7.-ff.-4-,. I, I M. .. . W... , V .,,, W. .1-. V- , M I ,.,f ip 'V ' 'V ,,3 . . ,W - lrfaygyuf. 'f 5 ,,,'7i'qg,,f 'j Jj., fs.--. .tyjlrg -aiff.-r,.f,,'g-0 na ff','lL 21-as-t.. , mi? -aff 3:..,e a '-Qqf?fgTi,.T3.i.af7 . A, 1' 29' 'Fi 'lff'i,z ffg3S l . jf j 4-ww -Q, f3,,.gf4-V' 12. 5.1.-,ft-+1,-s.,'??w,f-:Mz,ff.,..f ,,.:ul,fj 4,--,r6f'?W7,,iiy,g.,, , A :QL ',',fft,f ?Sv.g5vi:2y,.2f',aug-iEH4a,,.,.f4f,12f,zifwf31-1W,2tm359x-i3v,'.f,4,-,,fQ:5.,,,f1,.L- . -. fuzz' gn. M mr-,dff.2,'f ,. , ' fg,':, fa..-7 ' Aff.-1 ., ' fl tp, 195. - 1 f P a ' 17.1223 Qgqgffg Refi.-aykfgefatsgiyffvegffyfftqtv-,4.-qjxfififaiir1-'Wi f ff?Q'35WV -5' . . AV Mi .im It Mi. TM., ,ZIV t Q, gif, ,,Vj,M1,Wi, , ' ' ' fn? Q 'V' LY, i5.'.,tf7Jj'5fQ1fT52-. Y with fe tb V' f fYr,7A,'t. wr' Q7-7 ti . ,f , , ,I . LM The Yukon Community Center was very weight room, arts and crafts. It also has helpful to our community. It had activities playground. for all ages such as basketball, tennis, One of the greatest contributers to our community is Mr. Ierry Whit- ed. He is managing editor of the Yukon Review and has worked on the staff for seven years. Mr. Whited has been editor for about two and a half years. When first at the Review he was a hotog- rapher and sports editor. Affer four years of climbing, he became the top editor. He never majored in Journalism but rather in Theology and Teach- ing. His career changed while he was a minister in Missouri. He was working as a disc 'ockey on the side. He later found a job on the newspaper where he was living. He moved to Yukon two years later and settled into his new job. I en- joy my work and I think we will be staying , he said, As editor, Mr. Whited is responsible for the news content, laying out the front page, taking care of the editoral page and decidin what stories and pictures should be put in to the paper. The pictures are very important , he added. Last year he was awarded Rotarian of the Year and this year he is president of the Rotary Club. He as been attending the Town and Country Christian Church and his services to our community are greatly appreciated. The YHS yearbook staff along with the Scene Staff would like to thank Mr. Whited and the whole Review staff for the help they have ro- vided and the time they have taien to put out our paper.
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Hard Workers Keep School Running Smoothly The loyalty of cafeteria workers is immeasurable. Even though they had to put up with jokes and in- sults, they still ut out hot meals. The women in the serving line al- ways had a friendly smile and something cheery to say. As for the janitors, they kept the school running efficiently. They were the ones who swept up broken glass and did other odd jobs. They also kept the school clean by sweeping every classroom. Together both janitors and cafete- ria workers kept the school run- ning smoothly. Without both of these groups there wouldn't have been hot meals or clean floors and empty trashcans. Herman Brown helps to keep the floors clean. 142 - Closing E These two cooks start setting up early to be ready for the rUSh at 11111611 time- 1 . ,ren WN! V- im ' Arnold Adams and Bob Reynolds help un- Lowell Wells does his part in cleaning ul load the delivery truck. the journalism room. E
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