Bulldog Collar (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 22, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 24, 1984 Page: 2 of 4
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IV. Taking Notes- “Get real. I just write the
notes. It’s the teacher who takes them.”
“PIGGING OUT” IS the name of the game for
Brian Fayak. Although it looks like Brian
would have won this event he came in a “full”
second.
Bednarz, John Bed-
wiginton
V. Sample Footnotes- “Right. Next thing I know
you’ll be expecting me to paint with my teeth.”
"Oh man, I’m hung up on footnotes and I’m feel-
ing perplexed.”
Aitus High School
400 \ Park Avenue
A total guide on writing projects for the semi-
serious, sub concious student...
VARIOUS EXPRESSIONS WERE seen as the
crowd watched the Sadie Hawkins events. The
day turned out to be a real success with the
Sophomores bringing in the most points.
Amy’s 1
—Corner
ndra wulis
1984 is filled with memorable moments. Some
may be better forgotten but most can be looked
back at and will bring a smile or even a laugh or
two.
In this year’s last edition of the Collar, we
would like to share with you some of the
memorable, funny, or ridiculous happenings that
make 1983-84 a year to remember. In order to do
so, we must have student cooperation. Anyone
who has a special memory or funny incident they
would like to share with everyone is asked to
write it down and bring it by the journalism
room at any time. Each paper should be signed
and may be used in this story that the comments
appear in. We appreciate all cooperation and
hope, with your help, to be able to bring to you an
entertaining final edition of the 1983-84 Bulldog
Collar.
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DETERMINATION SHOWS ON the faces of these senior boy
tion. The seniors beat the juniors in this event. The junioi
sophomores earlier in the day.
A GOOD MAN is hard to find in these trying
, times but Dena Wiginton and Teal Rett-
■ meier seem to have a unique system. Tryee--
Cotton does not seem to have a chance.__,
I. Research Methods- Any method will do, par-
ticularly the “I’ll sleep on it” method, or the “I
could do it a week from next Thursday” method.
II. Locating Source Material- “Uh, the old wet
finger in the wind has always worked for me.”
III. Developing a Bibliography- “Well, look how
long it took evolution. C’mon gimme a break.”
Harris, Aline Hoey, Crystal
Suffie Warner, David Ball.
Brown, Sarah Gardner,
e Heuckendorf, Pam Young,
IcKnlghl Butch Smith. Tam-
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Bulldog Collar (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 22, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 24, 1984, newspaper, April 24, 1984; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2186964/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.