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Natalie Taylor Nena Taylor Alan Templeton Chris Thomas Raymond Thomas Steve Thomas Russel Thompson Tessa Thompson Becky Tiffin Venita Tincher William Tolle Dana Towery Christy Trout Karen Trower Chris Turner Alyson Turrentine Nathan Underwood Krystal Upton Stacey Utley David Vore David Wagner Nick Walker Robert Wallar Barbie Walton Donna Walton Eric Ward Hank Ward Karen Ward Keith Ward Debbi Wardle jennifer Wassom jay Watts Todd Weiher Johnny Weir Yvette West Brent Wheeler Larry White Charles Whited Steve Whiteman Mike Widemen Donna Wilkerson Kirk Wilkerson Kristen Williams Tania Williams Beverly Willis Twana Wilson Wes Wilson Brenda Wisel jeff Wolf Evan Wood Liz Woodall Brian Woodring Louise Woodyard Raymond Wormley Danny Wortman Scott Wright 88 Sophomores Q ..,, ,gi Q Y rx N H. Q : is , X L iw X X t 2 ad N' Q ft. i 1 :-i .. it Q .ni x .L .... . 4 we we ' N ir X X S X X Y 109 r Q it L. .beth 1' f X S Qi 5. el A - - 'VS . -A , K . X it H . Qqin . . A get i, X w. S X SZ .- EQ Q ,X L s Q- X Karen Young Jon Zaring avi an xx Q it S L ' i'- 1 ga.- Q . eg X C .. N3 'Nm 9 U X X X X X . 1 is
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New Equipment Predicts Weather To take a quick glance at the courtyard, you would have thought that the Martians had landed. But those in Mr. James Belcher's Earth Science class knew better. This strange equi ment was part of the official weather observatory. The Science Department was al- lotted 51,000 to spend for class pro- jects. With part of this money, the observatory and a computer were purchased. The observatory con- sisted of a rain gage, temperature and barrometric pressure gage, a humidity gage, and a wind gauge. Students in the class collected in- formation about weather condi- tions and fed it into the computer which would forecast the weather like professional weathermen could. Working on this project helped students have first-hand knowledge in weather analysis. WEATHER CHECK. Reading weather equipment daily was necessary for Tim Frisby and Graylon Williams, students in Science Seminar. Victor Southwell Kathy Spears Stacey Spitler Dwayne Spradlin Carol Stallings Cheryl Stallings - Myrl Stanford T f V 'ff I Robin Steffens Cathy Stephens Jeff Stephens Gary Stevenson Telisa Stewart Mary Stickler Larry Stoker Mark Stone , Stacey Stubbs ,K - Eddie Sublett ' Joel Suddath Syndi Sullivan Deron Sun Eagle Gary Sublett S Rhonda Suutterfield Charissa Sutton Sherry Swaffore Steve Tahah Nadine Tanio Sophomores 87
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9 cfs: 1 in - ta 5' x , X sz. 8 s .. . f X in Mary Adams Cheri Akin Danny Ray Allen Kim Allen Daniel Anderson Renita Anderson Terry Anderson is David Aragon lane Arnold john Arnold Tracy Arnold Travis Avert Joey Babylon Beatrice Bailey Shelly Bailey Donnie Bain Mindy Bain Shane Baker Susan Ball Ricky Ballesteros Roy Ballou -.. sw--. 'J Dawn Bare Leslie Barker Kathy Barnett Sharon Barney Billy Barrick Renee Bartlett Lights, Camera, Action Three years of drama and sum- mers at Oklahoma City University encouraged Sandy Lehenbauer to pursue the life of an actress. She performs in several types of plays. Sandy said, I still have stage fright, especially at OCU doing im- promptus, which are plays without rehearsed lines. Sandy is not worried about stage fright because she knows she will overcome most of it with the help of her favorite self-improvement book. I have heard actors and ac- tresses never overcome all of their stage fright, said Sandy. Sandy has always wanted to be able to express herself and she knows that acting will give her that chance. Her family and friends help her as much as they can. At home her friends Lora Poteet and MIRROR IMAGE. Actress to be Sandy Le- henbauer applies mascara before a stage production at OCU. Brenda Wisel use the video tape re- corder to point out her good points and give suggestions to improve her acting. Oklahoma Theatre Center is where Sandy would like to start her acting career while she attends Oklahoma University. She would like to do stage acting at first, so she can improve her acting. Every- one, no matter what age, loves musicals and they are easy to un- derstand, said Sandy. Her main goal is to be given the chance to have a big part in an important play. Sandy hasn't taken dance or voice but would like to try it when she starts college. I'm sure it would help me get more chances to do plays, said Sandy. All Sandy has to do is practice and advertise her talents, ambition and ability to be an actress. Freshmen 89 Manuel Edward Baquera
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