Merlin Society, Seated: D. Kolar, K. Meyer, R. Henshaw, S. Francis, M. Herron, K. Bostic, Sf Easley, J., Swink, L. Lavelle, M. Lewis. Standing: M. Hulsey, L. Briscoe, C. Canfield, L. Canon. L. Metheny, P. Polasek, T. Reynolds, B. Hale, C. Weaver, T. Mock, D. Neeley, S. Bowlware, S. Cattlett, P. Chesser. Something new was initiated this year by the National Honor Society. The members volun- teered to help tutor students needing help in their basic classes. The tutoring was before school on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The response was not enormous, but some did come in for this free help. Merlin Society Theylre One Cf A Klnd NHS Has Brain Waves Merlin Society 86 XNHS N.H.S. Seated: L. Behrens, B. Price, D. Price. Row 2: K. Teeples, D. Kennedy, R. Spears K Taylor B Terrett P Reise D Cooper L Blakemore. Row 3: R. Haigler, M. Mullins, B. Kennedy, D. Holliday, R. Chaoman M Davis K Meyers L Lemons K Warner J Larson. Row 4: S. Bennett, D. Green, T. Cox, K. Hutchcroft, C. Hapke, S. Herron, M Moore J Reynolds J Box K McWatters G Fields. Back Row: S. Leiber, S. Gomez, M. Maynard M Pc'--farfls. C. Caldwell, L. Lutz D
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Awesome Defense Key To Success They have a much better defensive team than they had last year, was just one of the remarks made about the tough Bronco defense. The team had a winning season and played two play-off games before getting beat by the Guthrie Bluejays 21-7. The Broncs beat the Bluejays in their second game of the season 6-3. Our first loss of the season was to Yukon, 10-O. Both teams entered the game unbeaten, which made the stakes even higher, not to mention the great rivalry with the neighboring town, but not even the awesome defense could hold ,on to their undefeated record. However, the defense did show its awesomeness blanking out four of its nine regular season opponents. They began their season beating Capitol Hill 27-O and continued on, winning against Guthrie. They next won their rivalry game with Western Heights with ease. The winning streak con- tinued in the Homecoming game against McGuinness, and next came the two games against the big schools. Yukon proved the superiority of their class, but Norman could not have proved it, being beaten 14-O. Choctaw was the next victim with the Broncs scoring 21 and shutting the Yellow Jackets out in the cold, or should it be said, the mud. The game against Choctaw could be described as the Mud Bowl with both teams' school colors appearing to be brown. 88 Football
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