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college. My project took about three months and it went very well, Guth- ridge explained. Brian Curran entered a project com- paring data on two storms: the June 3, 1974 Harrah, Oklahoma storm to the one at Tulsa, Oklahoma December S, 1975. He has taken two projects to state in the past. Both projects were entered in the Tulsa Science Fair also. The All-State Choir members were Naomi Hatsfelt, senior, Kristen Fox, junior, John Adams, junior, and Brian Blackwell, sophomore. It is really an honor and I'm glad I was selected. It was really great, re- marked Kristen Fox. All-State Band members were Rich- ard Fisher, senior and Susan Forbes, senior. I felt very honored to be a part of such a fine and outstanding musical organization, commented Fisher. SING ME TO SLEEP - All-State choir students, ams and Kristen Fox, and senior Naomi Hats- sophomore Brian Blackwell, juniors John Ad- felt sang in the choir concert in January. A ,, ...M ... -, A S 1 ON TO STATE - Seniors Richard Fisher and perform in the All-State band concert. Susan Forbes were among the few selected to Special Recognition 81
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Special Recognition Given To Sandites From journalism to band, Sandites proved themselves to be outstanding. Katharine Van House was elected president of the Oklahoma Interscho- lastic Press Association at the Univer- sity of Oklahoma's spring conference. She served at OU's fall and spring conferences by officiating during as- semblies and presenting awards. Terrie I-Iellard received a first place prize of 5100 for her essay on My Role in America's Future, sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign War Auxil- iary. Judy McWilliams and David Mothershed placed second and third, respectively. I was pleased and surprised, re- marked Mothershed. I spent the prize money KSSOJ three times over be- fore I got it. Drama proved to have an outstand- ing group, as they qualified two dra- matic duets, Tony Kizer - Charlie Pilkington and Tracey Ekiss - Naomi if E Hatsfelt, and one humorous duet, Tyra Whitmore - Charlie Pilkington for regional contest. Tracy Crosier's humorous interpretation and Mi- chelle Langren's dramatic interpreta- tion also qualified. In poetry, Chris Long, Naomi Hatsfelt and Tony Kizer qualified for the regionals. The prose competition winners were Chris Long and Monica Martin. The debate teams that qualified for regionals competition were Jimmy Willaims - Chris Woods and Stacey Hendren - Kenny Fisher. The extempers who made it to re- gionals were Jimmy Williams, Stacey I-Iendron and Stacey Pelfey in wom- en's extemp. The Daughters of the American Revolution chose Susan Forbes for their Good Citizenship Award. The Good Citizenship Award for the Sons of the American Revolution went to Larry Dudek. Rex Thompson was chosen by the Freedom Foundation Chapter in Tulsa to represent the Tulsa area at the Na- tional Freedom Foundations Seminars at Valley Forge, Penn. Janet Paden designed the national flag for Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. It was very exciting. Atlan- ta was where the contest was held, but I went to Washington D.C. to raise the flag, at Washington, I had a fan- tastic time. This has been a real turn- ing point in my life, explained Janet. Naomi I-Iatsfelt was selected to work at Six Flags of Cver Texas. She worked with the Six Flags company at the Southern Palace during the week- ends over the summer. Juniors Rachel Guthridge and Brian Curran entered the District Science Fair at Clyde Boyd.. Guthridge's pro- ject showed how missible liquids flush out oil. I entered because I think it will help in experience for 1 80 Special Recognition
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