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NOT JUST A JOB -------- Members of the Explorer Post. Matt Dobberteen and Greg Collins, view the action of an Oklaho- ma University football game. The group, kind of like a Boy Scout troupe doing good deeds , worked as the stretcher crew on the sidelines at the Saturday afternoon home games at Owen Stadium. BREAKING MONOTONY— Band members spent many of their summer hours practicing and perfecting not only their playing, but also their marching skills. Breaking the monotony of a long hot practice took a lot of creativity, and Amy Langenbach and friend make the best of the situation. BACK TO BASICS ----------------- Caught up in the chaos and commotion of enroll- ment day. senior Jon Ed Brown fills out one of the numerous forms required of everyone. Although most saw enrollment day as a pain and a waste of time, it was a great chance to see old friends and officially say goodbye to summer. OPEJ NG
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BREAKAWAY ----------------- Time spent after the bell rang was looked forward to by all students. Some of those who didn't have lobs to keep them busy got together with friends and formed an intramural flag football team. Amy Johnson runs toward daylight during an after- noon game. CRAMMING ------------------ Leigh Shepherd and Lisa Workman go over the answers to a World History test they had just taken with Mr. Mohr When no? working or play mg. students sometimes found time for studying. FITTING IN ------------------ Swedish foreign exchange student Manna Jerger takes in the action at the homecoming bonfire. Adjusting to the Norman way of life seemed to come easy for Manna. She looked forward to graduating and taking a part of Amenca with me back to my homeland. OP] LNINC
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MORE THAN AN ACT ---------------- Elizabeth Richardson watches the action ot the qame while holding Rhonda Cantrell in a shoul- der stand. Spectators at sporting events were reintroduced to a word not usually lound in the typical NHS student's vocabulary — spmt. JUST ONE OF THE CROWD ------------------------ The Wave mode its debut in Norman at an Okla- homa University football game. Campus played an important part in most every student's life, whether it be a place to work or a place to party! Kinr . cAuaiqn The Middle With one of the largest enrollments in Nor- man High history, it didn't take students half as long to locate their first block class on the first day of school as it did to find a familiar face caught up in the crowd. It wasn't long until staying up late and waking up early was once again part of every student's daily routine. By this time in our lives we were so used to hectic, demanding schedules that we almost found them comfortable. Having the state's third largest high school, not to mention the second largest (and we feel best) university, all eyes were upon Norman. Living in the state's fastest growing city, we were the first to make the latest news and carry out the newest trends. Being caught in the middle of the action was nothing new to us, but practically a way of life. After all, we were smothered with influences from the University of Oklahoma, and not only were the center of Oklahoma, but also the Unit- ed States.
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