Norman High School - Trail Yearbook (Norman, OK)

 - Class of 1963

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“Twenty-two skidoo to you, too, Boo Boo.” Cheryl Craig and Basil Hurry were just two of the many who had a great time at the Tiger’s Twistin’ Twenties Party. “What a break! Here I stand surrounded by all these beautiful dames, and I end up with the runt.” Terry Craig and Dean Veal wait for their cue in the coronation. They arc surrounded bv Lynda Todd, Bobbi Jones, Karol Veal, and Judy Anderson. Fun and Games “Frank, if you don’t nominate me the next time, we’re through.” All in fun and lots of fun, the coronation was a complete success. “You guys, let’s just give up and buy one of those aluminum jobs.” The “N” Club met with many obstacles, but the finished product was a beautiful Christmas tree for N.H.S. “I sure wish 1 could have a mummy like that!” Sandy Seals gives Matty Nelson the “evil eye” during a scene from “The Man Who Cante to Dinner.”

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“YVc arc the Tigers and we arc the best!” The pep club shows some of Norman’s Untamable Tiger Spirit at a pep assembly. chance to legally chase boys. As always, many deserving students were chosen for Who’s Who every six weeks. The Untamable Tiger Spirit reached its great- est height this year as crowds at all sporting events flourished. Our pep club, the Ginger- snaps, was bigger and better than ever. They were led by extraordinary cheerleaders and of- ficers. Their pep assemblies added extra zest to the week. The “N” Club also enjoyed a bigger and better year. All our Tiger Teams brought honor to NHS throughout their many victories and good sportsmanship. The football team had a very successful season with nine outstand- ing victories. Basketball and wrestling also gave more than their share of glory to Norman High as did the track, baseball and swimming teams. The fabulous prom, presented to the Seniors by the hardworking Junior Class, was the be- ginning of the end of a wonderful year. Gradu- ation was the end. As the Seniors left the halls of Norman High School for the final time, they left behind them a never-to-be-forgotten Trail of Memories. “Oh Susan, I really don’t think you will catch any fish in there.” Sandra Busch wisely remarks to Susan Early as Jacquc Wallace and Linda Stangle work diligently in the background. “. . . then .Mr. Griffin yelled at me just because 1 didn’t know the cxccllcrator from the brake!” wails Susan Hallam while Susie Ivy, Gay Clark, and Karen Bramlctt listen to her problems. Enrollment marked the first step into NHS for the anxious Sophomores, the middle-of-the-road for the Juniors, and the last lap for the soon-to-bc-lcaving Seniors. 1'cachers and enrolling students arc Mrs. Smith, Barbara Morgan, Mr. Voting, Kathy Kuhlman, Judy Anderson, Carol Donnell, and Carol Chipman.



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“They came, they saw, Chcrvl conquered!” Jumping for joy, Cheryl Todd and some of her attendants congratulate each other on the All-Sports Queen election. at Norman High “Relax, Guyanne, we can put our jeans back an in half an hour.” Carol MeDade and Guyanne Calame pose for the Trail Photographer before the coronation. “Mental maturity tests seem to be getting harder every year.” Some of the Junior Class brains con- centrate on an intellectual game of Bingo. “Look, Santa, no cavities!” Mr. Reynolds in a Santa Claus suit and Rudolph in a Laura Hallam suit plan their sleigh ride at the Junior Sur- prise Party.

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