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SIGN LANGUAGE CLUB - FRONT ROW: Mrs. Debbie Swint, sponsor, Shelly Troxel, secretary - treasurer, Malynda Mulvany, president, Nicole Ellis, vice president. SECOND ROW: Shelly Hawkins, Tracy Billeg, Regina Brown, Lisa Man- uel. THIRD ROW: Gary Pollard, Helen Dunfee, Sherry Coberley, Karina Haakonson. KARINA HAAKONSON, Helen Dunlee, Shelly Hawkins, Crystal Nail, Crissy Smith and Chantel Godwin sang Christmas carols for several classes. , , is I I sg I I is r at I I is ss lf t X X X 5 I If I? 5 s S it BOBBIE JO FARR rolls her eyes in disgust while wondering why she must do the fourth work- sheet in three days. MIKE JONES works steadily on his classwork in order to finish before the bell rings. 106 Basics, Exceptional Classes 'Q 'S' A' ,sw A .ad TMS as I ,I
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Headlin es, Deadlines, B ylin es, Cu tlin es Staying after school, working on the weekends and giving up many lunch hours were just a few of the sacrifices both yearbook and newspaper stu- dents made. Students had to put forth much hard work and effort in order to meet those last minute deadlines which always seemed to be close at hand. A few members of the newspaper and yearbook staffs were already hard at work before school even began. They attended the Oklahoma Inter- scholastic Press Association work- shops at the University of Oklahoma. These summer, plus the fall and winter workshops, provided an opportunity for publications' students to learn from professionals from all over the United States' and to implement this knowl- edge in their publications. OIPA also offered a chance for both the Tiger '83 yearbook and West Words newspaper to compete against other newspapers and yearbooks to find the best publications in Oklaho- ma. Moore West publications did well in both areas. The West Words won highest honors while the Tiger ,82 re- ceived a merit standing. Both staffs continually worked hard toward mak- ing their publications successful. Bulkloading film, Tim Olson prepares to load the camera. 108 Publications
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