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et's Dance. Juniors Lori Swiggart and Michelle Mays dance to the fight song while at a football assembly. The band plays at all assemblies to help promote school spirit What's S0 Unique? Our school is the largest school in the state with over 2,000 students enrolled for only two grades, -junior Carl McConnell We have the largest sports complex in the whole state compared to the other high schoolsg this also reflects on our school competitive teams such as tennis, swim- ming, wrestling, baseball and many others. - junior Warren Trueblood We have at the high school a college-type atmosphere and curriculum that most high schools cannot match. - senior Mary Cunningham Everybody takes pride in the activities at our school and helping other people. - junior Les Ingram The people here try to make good grades and get along with each other. - senior Dana Ballard We have an outstanding girls' basketball team that contends for the state competi- tion every year. - junior April Bethea 1 went to school in Calmnrnia, and in every school there were gangs. Here there aren't any, and I find that dyferent and unique. 1 like that. - senior John Garza aper Party Seniors try to outdo the juniors by ffice Helper. Junior Lana Irons answers the phone throwing confetti and velling a chant A spirit competi in the counseling center. Aides are very helpful to both tion is held between juniors and seniors at each assembly teachers and administrators. Unique Theme
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U IQ ELY THE AME MHS has given me opportunities 1 woula'n'I have gotten at other schools. - senior Jennifer Goode tudents came from different areas and different backgrounds, but were all the same once they arrived. Almost everything they did, they did as one. Those who lived in the rural areas of Harrah and Newcastle had to adjust to attending school with mostly urban teenagers. For those students who lived in Norman, there existed an un- easy feeling inside. Although they were residents of that city, they didn't go to school at Norman High, the undisputed arch- rival. These students enjoyed coming here because a unique quality existed. This quality was evident in virtually all aspects of school life. All of the students were the same once they came to school. They cheered and yelled in sporting events and pep assemblies. They proudly represented their school in academic and ex- tracurricular competitions. Whether in sports, academics, student life or clubs. the students were indeed uniquely the same. X f 6. ,TiT x 1 f X.. ...SKY ef!! gil A Fl' O 'fn 4 Wx. ,. . 3, PQ.. . -gg, .5 3 'E tt:-1 fi I, .at flip .f::1jf?'f yn: ft v W U 1 W' I' , i 1 Best Buddies. The Lion mascot comforts a little - ' it Lion fan while watching a football game. The mascot attends games and assemblies to help stimulate spirit. VW! ff and Running. The boys' cross country team takes a strong lead in the Moore lnvitational, while the other mains try to catch up. The team took second place in the meet. wtf. .1 1. WW .1 . '. Zip!-fo'!'i, A .. 1, ,. Unique Theme is
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rt Y' arf ideline Entertainment. At the Norman football lashy Dancer Coach Ken Hogan portrays a assembly.junior Mindy Millerjoinsinaskit to help show cheerleader in .1 skit in which the teachers represent her school spirit. Skits are performed at all assemblies. students trom drftcrent walks ot lrtc eep Thought. Newly-elected FIA officers Michelle Lankford, vice president, Michelle Lindstrom, president, and Jayne Caffey, reporter, set up a membership roster. ook Out Broadway! Senior Scott Witt and junior Becky Socher pertonn a scene from Footloose in the school play. Performances were held during school and at night, Distinctive Theme
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