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The student center buzzed with ex- citement during enrollment the last three days of August. 1EGINS School had started! The first weeks of school were devoted almost entirely to adjust- ment to a new building and new faces. Every Senior began the year with a feeling of owning the school, every Junior with a feel- ing of belonging and every Sophomore with a feeling of bewilderment. The first thing confronting the students was enrollment. To many it was a time of fun, but also to many it was a time for serious thinking. Next came the Howdy Hop, a time of dancing and getting to know everyone. On October 21, students served as guides for their parents at Norman High’s Open House. Vicki Raymond, Linda Dumas, Mary Martha Miles, and Veronia Farabcc look apprehensively at their schedules for the 1963-64 school year. 23
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“Oooo! Docs it bite?” Little Scott Powell views a poisonous spider under a microscope in one of the new science laboratories during the open house for the public. Mr. James Park looks on as John Powell and his family wait their turn. SCH001 22 “Oh Roy, Oh Roy, is zat yo’ hoss?” Sandra Busch and Ronnie Morris “rock it out” at the Howdy Hop to one of the popular songs of ’64.
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“Step it up, you guys, only twenty-three more miles to go!” bellows Jonathan Thayer, drum major, as the band leads the victory march toward Owen Stadium for our triumph over Nathan Hale High School. Tiger Spirit Reigns “Tigers Triumph” is a good way to sum up the 1963-64 football season. Not always were we victorious, but NHS spirits soared just the same. The Gingersnaps, band, student body, and administration went all the way to support our big team this year. Among others, one event to remember was a snake dance down Main Street followed by a great bonfire in the school parking lot. A traditional victory march was held before our victory over Nathan Hale High School. The pep assemblies brought skits, laugh- ter, veils, and encouraging speeches by the coaches and captains. Our award-winning band performed before games and during half-time shows. It was a great season and one to re- member. “Who’s da bum?” That’s Randy Glasscock alias Kathy Kuhlman at one of our “rip roaring” pep assemblies in the gym. FflACIlt 24
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