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SOAKING UP the summer sun and listening to some tunes, seniore Amy Davidson and Jodi Crown take advantage ol Late afternoon tanning. ETTER THAN RECESS Is the livin' really that easy in summer? For those who spent their entire summer mesmer- ized by MTV, the answer is yes. But the people who drudged away the day at work might snarl at all the stories of what a GGRRRREAT summer everyone had. Well, it couldn't have been all that bad. Sun surf beckoned a few to places such as Galveston and South Padre Island. Senior Tom Mullins recalls a particularly exciting event of his vacation: I got stung by a man-o'- war at a beach in Padre. It was the funnest part of the vacation.” But the sun was just as bright in Norman where temporarily retired students baked themselves at Westwood Pool, OU Swim Complex or in their own back yards. The blaz- ing sun, a blaring radio and the sweet smell of suntan oil could tempt anyone into suntan- ning, and soon a relaxed body would be Jell- O on a raft. Parties, vacations, work, and sleeping late; sunglasses, beach blankets and long car rides, these were all summer. And the way your head swam more than you did, this was sum- mer. Soon you'd see all the people who had mysteriously disappeared when school got out. But making the summer stretch was still priority one.
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KM .1 SCHOOL At 8:25 on the first day of school, I couldn 't even find an illegal parking place! Shane Bumgarner, sr. '7 like Reaves; it has neat playground equipment. Karen Murry, sr. Getting caught at North Base is the worst; it's always an OU cop that busts you and you just know he's go- ing to haul you to juvy. Wes Marquis, sr. AS MIKE MCINTOSH STARES mg ticket. Shannon Lynch digs through her purse for money to pay the tower. BARELY ESCAPING ' w t;u k An Ful kerson leaves class to move her car.
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The best part of summer was going to Senior Lake with Mac, Ernie and Shake Mark Fentriss, sr. About the only exciting thing I did all summer was drive to California doing 100 all the way. Ben Wesner, jr. SENIORS TAYLOR TUBBS. Jeanme Land saw and Mindy Kirkpatrick lean on each other for support after a long day of water skiing. TAKING A REFRESHING BREAK !rom the August heat, senior Mark McCurdy looks over the happenings of Harold's sidewalk sale. JUNIOR KARI YANDA goes over yet another drill at summer band practice. STUDENT LIFE
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