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T 1 I v B Dorest A, Sleffens f Chotr 9.101Apo11yras 1 1.12 Lee M Stoy -- FBLA 12 Ketth Strouhal f Cross Country 9. lingltsh Award 1 11OSU Honor Scholar 1 1: Honor Roll 11 Brad Stuckey Y Spantsh C1 111. Wrestltng 9: Football 10 John Sturdivant ff Basketball 9 Juan Suarez 111 - Stuco 9.101 NHS 9.10. 11.121 Drama C1 101Pres11 Mustcal 101 SpeechfDebate Team 11.121 Apollyras 121Pres1L MSLM 111 Boys State 111 Speechfllebate Award 91 Drama 11 Award 101 Entertatncr of the Year 101 Ftnaltst Regtonal Speech Contcst 1 1 Mtchael 1. Sumtnskt - Stuco 1 ltlr Rep1.12 lPar1l1 FCA9.10.1 1.NHS 10.1 1.123 JCL 12lSec11 Young Lttc 11.121 Campus Ltfc 121 Leadership 11.121 Foothall 9.10.12. Wrestltng 9.111.111 Whok Who 12. lfeadershtp Award 11.12. OSL' Honor Scholar 1 1 lxcland Sutlee -f Stuco 10.1l1Jr RepI.12 1Tt'easl1 NHS 9.10.11.12.FCA 101VP1. 11. Youth tn Govt 101 Leadershtp 11.121 Track 9.10.l1.121Cross Country 9. Dw- tng 10,1l1Capt11 Wtntcr Festtvtttcs Escort 10. lfeadershtp Award 1 l1Sctcnce Award 9.I0.l111ing1tsh Award 111 Danny Tanner F - Newspaper 9. 111. Stuco 9. 121 FCA 9.l01Secl1 Young1.t1'c 11.121 Apollyras 11.12. Drama C1 9. 1111 Spccch Dchate Team 11.12. MMM 12. Mascot 11.12. Drama Award 111. Whok Who 11. Wtnter Festtvtttcs lzscort 111 Mustcal 10.1l.12. Boys Sta1c111P1ay9.1ll Matthew Tasetano -- VICA 11.12. Soccer 1 1.12 Bryan Taylor - Sluco 121 VICA 11.12 Lynn Tay lor- Speech 91 Tcnnts 9. French C1 111 Govt Award 11 Kelly Tennyson f Band 9,111 Bryan Terry - NHS 11.12. JCL 11.12. Campus Ltfe 11.121 OKHS 9.10.1 1.121 OU Sc OSU Honor Scholar 11 Krtsten Leanna Terry - Newspaper 9.10.11 Brant Thomas f FCA 9.111.111 Sctence C1 121 Newspaper 91 Band 9.101 Dtvtng 9 Kelly Tisdal f FCA l01VP11 Apollyras 11.121 Leadership 101 French C19 Lon Trueblood f FHAXHERO 121 Pom Pon 91 Sctence C19L1A 10 .lulte A. Tudor Y Stuco 91VP1.l0.l1.12 1H1stl1 NHS 9,10.11.12. Leadership C1 91Pres1.101 Chotr 10.11.121 Gtrls State 111 OSU Honor Scholar 111 Youth tn Govt 9,10 Bnan D. Tumer - Football 9 Doresia Steffens Mike Stewart Jenny Stokes Stephen Stokes Nikki Stonebraker Don Stover Lee Stoy Lisa Stryjewski Brad Stuckey John Sturdivant Juan Suarez Mike Suminski Leland Suttee Bobby Suttles Larry Tarlton Matthew Tasetano Andrea Taylor Tammy Taylor Kelly Tennyson Fernando Terrazas Bryan Terry Kristen Terry James Theisen Brant Thomas Grant Thomas Lisa Thomas Steve Thomas Richard Thomason Elizabeth Thompson Karen Thompson Tina Thompson Scott Thurmond Kelly Tisdall Tracie Toland Lisa Tressler Jodi Troutman Shelly Troxel Lori Trueblood Julie Tudor Brian Tullis Q 1- .su ,,g,fa..v: 1 y dis Q .- .J V 1 'tw .1 gitaf-f H l 15-4m People
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While it was snowing, 1 slid on the ice andfellflat on my face! -junior Carrie Sullivan Blu hing Bright Grabbing Attention It was usually an accident, many times due to circumstances beyond earthly control or practical jokes played by friends or family. But always, it was embarrassing. Although embarrassing moments occurred quite often in students' lives, these moments were still funny, rather awkward and remembered far past the high school years. When friends parted. they took these memories with them. Science classes always provided humorous incidents. In Mr. Uimmyj Pigg's chemistry class my hair caught on fire,', recalled senior Jennifer Slaughter, Everyone was laughing at me. If familiarity bred contempt, un- plat! For winning the spirit stick, junior Darmy Deal gets to shove a pie in the face of the loser, senior class president Holly McCoy. Juniors applauded the direct hit. is 'l..! mia -., Ritchie Smith Sara Smith Shelly Smith Tina Sneden fb' QC' Carrie Snell as-2 Leah Snider Carey Snyder Shari Spain Bobby Spann Tamara Spencer Kelli Spicer Chris Splitt Noel Spoonemore Rick Stafford ' Russell Stanberry 1... 1 I LaDonna Stansfield fl lk f si.. t W ,L K 1 . ff Q. Q.. 1 .in A Larry Stanton Terry Starner Scott Startz Aaron Steffans familiarity bred embarrassment. The first day of school was really embarrassingf said senior Alexandra Adorf, foriegn exchange student. I didn't know where to gog I was lost! Juniors were caught in the same predicament. Other embarrassing moments occurred as a result of practical jokes. Pulling a chair out from under one and decorating another's car with brown and white shoe polish were two jokes that created embar- rassment and many red faces. Shannon McDonald cautioned that while practical jokes were funny, one should not have gotten carried away with them. I try not to humiliate, just embar- rass a little bit, said Shannon. You don't want to be rude or mean, just funny. 'i 'Qi Ut: Ritchie Smith - Campus Life 12: Young l.1fc121FCA 9,101 Baseball 9.10.1 1,12 Shelly Kay Smith - NHS 10.11.121 FHA 9 tVPl. l01PreslL Young Life 11.12, Campus Life 11: Youth in Govt 10: Football Mgr 10 ll IZ' Homecoming Queen 17 Citizen ofthe Year 10 OU St OSU Honor Scholar 11 Society f American High School Students 10 Spanish Award ll OKHS 10 11 Stephtn Smith Spanish Cl 9 10 11 1' St1enceCl9 1011 12 FCA9 10 11 11' Tina Sncden JCL ll Carrie Snell Yearbook 9 10 ll Music 9 10 FBIA 12 Shari l Spain FJA 121Sec'1'rtasl Tammy K Spencer 9 10 1 1Sttl Stuto10 English Award 9 who s Who ll USAA Award 910 Chris Splitl Wrestling 9 10 ll 17 Rick Stafford Basketball 10 Foothill 9 10 Scot1Star11 NHS11l2JCL1ll7Lrus Country 1' Track 17 Bows Stat ll Who s Who ll English Award ll Algebra 11 Award 10 Chemistry Award ll Consumer Economics Award ll USAA I0 ll 12 Science Farr Award ll Aaron Stefftns FCA 10 Campus I ite ll Young Life 12 Basketball 9 10 1 ' o 5 A -NHS ,Q , 1,12 i kan D. sprterf FBLA 12. Band 9.10.11 F .f 'f F . 1 . .-. E ' Q -1 ' ' -1 1. c , Emborrosslgirm -I
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,...--i Angie Vaughn Russell Vaughan wa.-X Dianne Vaught Kent Vig Tuan Vo Q--V Wa' A 1 -Mails. .V 'y ,,,.n,, ...i.y,f.m..f-5. .ui aw M .KA .. s 'Q' tie' I ,..,,.i1, Q.. Q, S Ns., Christy Walker Tiffany Waller Tanya Walls Stephanie Ward Brent Warma Amber Warren Bryan Warren Charla Webb Darrin Webster Celeste Weiss Tehran Turpczi Y T Rusty Turpm I4 Gs' Justin Tyler . L, Mike Valdez Kim Vass Rusty Turpin - VICA 12: Perfect Att 9.10 Justin S Tyler S FFA 9.10.11tTreasl. 12tPrcsJ. Wrestling 9.10 Steve Vasquez f Wrestling 10.11.11 Scott Vass f-- Choir 9.10.1 1.12: M8cM ll Angie Vaughan f French C191 Spanishfl 1 I Russell Vaughan - Soccer 11.12 Diann Vaughl - Choir 9.10.11 Tuan Vo f Tennis 9 Christy Walker - French Cl 111 DECA ll. FCA 9.101 Sluco 9.101 Pep Cl 0. Drama Cl 9 Tiffany Dawn Waller A VICA 1ItHistl.lZ lState Treas 121: OU 8: OSU Honor Scholar ll: FBLA 111 Typing Award I0 Amber Warren - FBLA 12tVPl Bryan Wan'cn - NHS 10 Darrin Webster - NHS 10.11.123 Sr Class Rptr:Apo11yras 11.121 Leadership 10.121 FCA 9.10: Football I1 It seems the trends are repealing themselves. - senior Jana Jones Again and Again Daily Routines Patterns. Everybody had them and used them, whether they knew it or not. Patterns got students through everyday situations such as how to write a term paper or how to plan a party. The bell schedule that everyone followed was a pattern in itself. When 1 think of pattems in my life. l think of cheerleading because we've all got things to be done. and everything has to go smoothly, said junior Denise Suttee. When most people thought of patterns, they imagined things always being the same. Students made a pattern of most oftheir school days. Deciding where veryday Life. Repeating the pattem, juniors Gavin Cassens and Drew Ledbetter walk the usual route to class. Pattems affected everyone. to meet with friends each morning before school, between what classes to go to their lockers and where to eat their lunch stayed virtually the same. Patterns are important for different reasons because they provide for better organization in your own life,'i stated senior Scot Currier. Some patterns included being different. Many students worked around their schedule to be different. They didnit want to fall into a monotonous routine. ul never wake up the same. it's always got to be a different way, stated senior Tina Richardson. I'm never predictable. Whether or not students acknowledged the pattems in their lives, the pattems existed, even for those who made a pattem of avoid- ing patterns. LRZZLTZ l 55
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