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Many memorable things happened during the year and it's fun to R m . . , when the electricity went out twice over the whole school. both times during third hour. . . . when many students left school during the blackouts for an unexpected break, only to find unexcused absences waiting for them on their return. . . . when it rained continuously during homecoming week and Oklahoma City was declared a national disaster area by Gover- nor George Nigh. . .. when icy streets caused accidents, excused absences til third hour. and cars to line the ditches on the way to school. when students and faculty participated in the first ping- pong tournament with Mr. Randy Baker winning. when the juniors bragged that they would win the hall decorations contest. . . . when the juniors' hall came in last behind the seniors' and the sophomores'. when the LDI bus got hit and two students went to the hospital. when Mrs. Oistacher's VERBALlLlSTlC and MOB pins were spotted everywhere. . . . when the Boys' Rooting Association wore yellow shirts and showed spirit at the basketball games. .. . when the editorial was written against the BRA. when the entire student body watched as Damon Stell signed for OU and Craig Burns signed for Mississippi. . . . when safety pins were worn in various places on PUNK DAY. .. . when PC North was chosen to hold the I986 National Stu- dent Council Convention. . . . when Dayna Lechtenberger and Jenny Greiner were chosen co-chairpersons for the l986 National Student Council Conven- tion. .. when a pudgy belly dancer helped to celebrate Lawrence Higgs' birthday during B-lunch. . . . when Mrs. Sue Sullivan had an all-school assembly shortened so that her fifth hour could take one of the infamous tests. . . . when there was no senior circle at the football homecoming because of heavy rain. , . . when the first parking lot bonfire proved amazingly hard to light. . . . when the music was accidentially turned off during the drill team's Thriller routine. . . . when the football team beat Midwest City for the first time. Punk Power, Many people participat- ed on Punk Day, Steve Lynd, lunior. parades his unusual attire. Lights out. Many students were sur- prised when the lights went out twice this year. Kristin Richards, sopho- more, studies by candlelight. Memories
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Mirror images. Third hour studio art students. Monty Dolph and Suzanne Chapman, both seniors, work under a ceiling mirror to demonstrate the techniques IWO of airbrush painting to the class. Students in studio art class and in Art Ill played a major role gaining school recognition from Young Talent Oklahoma. wznliggk D day Putting editors Karen the year s first issue of the North Star co Lewis and Lynne Baldwin guniors strive to meet a deadline The North Star staff was the recipient of several pournalism awards from the Oklahoma interscholastic Press Association Academics Division
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