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l 1 V l I l 41 ' f' sig' NK Grand award in physical science is given to Roland Stolfa. His project was also selected at the International Science Fair to appear on an ABC television program. Displaying AI lrlternafi mention an Chemical Ali i l l is science lair project is Robert Cashman. nal Science Fair, Robert won an honorable magazine subscription from the American sociation.
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As commencement begins seniors stand for invocation. Spring Fever The school year drifts to an end, spring takes over, and dull brown buds turn into a rainbow of color, at the same time the beaches begin to fill with summer- longing teens. Spring also brings fun things such as swimming, baseball, tennis, golf and other warm-weather sports, plus school events like student plays and science fair. The play The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds by Paul Zindell was chosen by the instructor as a challenge for the drama students. lts plot pointed out how many people are left out of home life and shut out by others who may be a little different. Some of the other productions included Roman- tic Conspiracy and The Sunshine Boys. The latter was a dinner theater presentation. Awards aplenty were given at the science fair. Top winners of the science ,, . ,,.....t. .. ,...,.,...,,.,,M M' fix ' r H Za nm - fair were juniors, Robert Cashman and Roland Stolfag both earned the right to attend the state and international science fairs to recap more honors. Roberts project was titled The effects of Adriamycin on DNA. Roland won local grand prize in the physical science division with his computer-controlled robot. His project was also displayed at the Omniplex in Oklahoma City. Spring fever set in as students crammed final exams and term papers between sports, banquets, and assemb- lies. A new honor organization was established, track, tennis, and golf participants headed for state tour- naments. The seniors visited the Omniplex and zoo in Oklahoma City. The senior banquet took on an Hawaiian flavor, and the prom was a blast. Kelly McMIIllan An early morning boycott of classes forms to protest release of a favorite teacher. Childhood , a one act play, is presented by the drama CIHSS.
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Jump-Shot Queen Reigning as queen over the basketball court was Sharon McCarroIl. Selection of the queen and her princesses was done by the boys' basketball team, whilethe girls' team chose the escorts. Basketball was almost a way of life for Sharon since she began the sport five years ago. She compiled an impressive seven point record as a forward and was part of the second all-area Daily Ardmoreite team. In addition to her basketball prowess, she also ran the 220 in track. Sharon's escort was Tommy Fitzgerald. Basketball princesses were sen- iors Queenie Posey and Janice Nash who were also members of winning girls' team. Queenie played forward position and was a top scorer for the Tigers. She began her basketball in the eighth grade and placed in the first all-area team. Escorting Queenie was Stephen Gordon. Janice Nash escorted by Ricky Agers, played guard for the roundballers. A senior Janice kept busy with Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Pep Club, and the Student Advisory Committee. She and Queenie both expressed a desire to major in Special Ed in college. Jaml Michael Holding the winning bouquet of roses is basketball queen, Sharon McCarroIl. Waiting tor the results ot the basketball queen contest are Queenie Posey, Sharon McCarroIl, and Janice Nash. Photos by Joyce Franks
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