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Little Miss Oklahoma Pre-teen Queen Terri Lee, 6th grade student at Byng School, has recently won Little Miss Oklahoma Pre-teen Queen, phatogenic queen, best sportswear, best model, and a savings bond. Terri will be gorng to the National pageant this summer where she will compete for Little Miss National Queen and other prraes. Terri started pageants when she was eght years old. Her lirsr pageant was the Little Miss Tqrette, held here in Ada. Although she didn 'r place rn her first pageant, she won the next one she entered which was the Little hiss American Beauty in IW3. Teni holds the titles of Little Miss Ardmore 1583, Little Miss Seminole American Beauty IQ-L Valentine Princess 155, Southem Charm Princess 1585, and Lik be in it Queen 1586. She has won photogenic queen sbt times, beauty queen, and talent queen. She won Ist runner-up in last years Little Miss American State Pageant. Terri has won over 32 awards and been in several more pageants and contests. Terri is a 4 lt. ll rn. green eyed blonde, who hopes to become a model one day. She sings and dances, She enjoys swimmr? skating, and Christian scouts dancing. She is 12 years old and the daughter of Teny and Loretta Lee of Byng. She is a srath gra er in Mrs. Prices classroom. Srkrth Graz de Chris Nickerson Eddie Nickerson Rene Orphan jon Parker Becky Pembrook Shannon Pierce jeff Pflaum f L . Heather Platt Amy Quinten Clint Reeves Sham Rice Tawyna Rice Rachel Rggs john Rodgers S Chris Royer Krista Scarbrough Mary Schafer Heather Seeley jerome Sellers Damon Smith Krysta Starkey f f t r johnathan Straub Lea Sturdivan Shane Sutton jermy Thrap Lisa Thomas jmaes Thompson jay Walton rf' k. ,rww Shelita Wear jennifer Webster Renee Wight Racquel Willrams Kristi Wilmoth jamie Wofford Toshia Wood Sean Worcester Scott Wright Byron Wyche Todd Young .lf rf
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x saw' 'AS XCHANGE SYSTEM 15 Prospective pilot Mary Schafer, 11, a sutth grader, was undaunted by three-to-one odds, boys over girls, at the Space Camp she attended last weekend at the Space and Rocket Center, Huntsville, Ala. A perfect minature rocket launch and a successful mock space shuttle mission helped Schafer to win one of three awards given at the camp. Oflicials told her she had won the Right Stuff A ward for beihg one step ahead ofthe other kids. Schakrs mother, Carla Murray, said weekend space camps ha ve been added because of increased applications this year. A movie which had the camp as its sertuzg was released a few months ago sparking even more interest in the govemment-sponsored camp where participants are allowed to experience many o the same types of training given to U.S. astronauts. Although the weekend session was half as long as the regular session, Schafer said the campers not only ,participated in the three mam events: mmiture nocket launch, decision making for a large space stmcrure and mock s uttle mission, but visited the museum, saw movies in the space dome and even had free time. The group was also taken on a tour of the Marshall Space Center in Huntsville where the shuttle and its missions are designed. Schakr was cast as a Mission .Tecialist 1 and her part in the mock mission consisted ofa walk in space in the cargo bay section ofthe shuttle simu tor. Even though actual weghtlessness is not part ofthe simulation, Schafer practiced on the five degrees of freedom, a machine which simulates walking th space, in preparation for the shuttle simulation. She also wore a space suit during the exercise which was a success for her team, the Mercury Team. Schafer was the only Oklahoman among the 24 youths attending last weekend is space camf session where she was one of seven girls. Her goal is to be a pilot someday which, she added hopefully, could lea to becoming an astronaut. Schafer said she was not frightened or apprehensive durmg 2 1X2 days of events, and recommends the camp to everyone. Sbtth Gra de Shannon Hanks Bree Harjo Marvina Harjo Tim Harjo jena Harhcock Carolus Hatton Chris Hendershot inks! Holly Hope Debbie Hughey Keith Huneycutt LaTress james Brett joplih Christy Keeling Ragan Knickmeyer Vanessa Knighten ' Stephanie Lawalin Terri Lee Tina Lemons Russell Lovelis Cameron Lunsford Laura Lyda '-x. 1 . A Amanda Massey Caron McGee joie McHenry Billy Miller Marianne Miller Richie Miller Tia Dawn Miller Opal Moles Michelle Musser Kristy Myers Lisa Nail Aimee Nemecek Pat Nessel Arron Newton Future- I 47-Fun
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xii.. x rr, .t t Aaron Allen Rebecca Anderson Christy Archer Kevin Atkeson Misty Atwood Ryan Bailey Brandon Beck A Mia Berryman Clint Blackburn Erica Briggs Danika Brock Keith Brock Cynthia Brockett Alan Brumbelow john Brumley Miranda Byers Israel Camp Celestial Cannady Michael Cathey jeriea Christian Duane Colbert f i 1 ' E Sarah Daggs Adam Daniel Daniel DeMoss jamie Ellis Shauna Farmer ' Dava Fire Phillip Fleming Bradley Fowler William Franklin Misty Gilliam jason Golden Melinda Goodwin Cvrtiiiultc :H RNTIIII o q 0 Q 'F ' .Q .Ax jenny Gover William Gray Fifth Gra de MATH WORKS A resting program has been developed by the Mu Alpha Theta math club to emphasize learning ofthe math fact. The program is designed to aid the students through positive reinforcement and encouragement to gain the basic skills. Students in the third fourth and fifth grades are tested weekly in addition, subtraction and multiplication. Students who ha ve scored iw percent on these tests in their classroom are elgible ro take the official Math Facts test. Students are given 10 minutes to complete a test ofjw math facts. A students may take the official test each week as long as it is necessary to achieve iw percent accuracy. A student is designed a Math Fans Star when he achieves iw percent accuracy in the I0 minute time limit. In subsequent week he will try for an eght minute time I Math Facts Red Starj, a su' minute time I Math Facts Silver Starl, a five minute time fMath Facts Gold Srarl, and the ultimate rest with a four minute time limit IMath Facts Super Nova 2. Students achievihg the various levels of' excellence will receive certificates of award and their names will be placed on a Math Facts Honor Roll to be displayed in each principals office. 139
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