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Page 1: TIGER TALES - Class Creator · TIGER TALES Volume xx NUMBER 4 NORMAN HIGH SCHOOL, NORMAN, OKLAHOMA Kiwanis Sel:ects Monthly Guests Three seniors, Ann Cosgrove,Is it too much to expect

TIGER TALES Volume xx NUMBER 4 NORMAN HIGH SCHOOL NORMAN OKLAHOMA

Kiwanis Selects Monthly Guests

Three seniors Ann Cosgrove Tom Luccock and Kcthleen Lesshyter have attended luncheons as guests of the local chapter of Kishywanis International This proshygram new to the civic club thiSi year is designed to recognize stushydents who OOive made contrishybutions to their schools and to the community

Ann recipient of the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen award is a member of student council Science Club and Gingersnaps She has received an Arne ric a n Legion Citizenship Award

A three year member of band in which he plays the French horn Tom is a member of Latin Club Mu Alpha Theta math club and State Cnd National H 0 nor Societies He has been active in church work and in the Boy Scouts

Kathleen co-editor of Tiger Tales is a member of Future Teachers Latin Club Future Jourshynalists and Book Club She is a two year member of State and Nashytional Honor Societies

Other Kiw[nis student guests will be announced at a later time

student Council is sponsoring a Toys For Tots Drive Decemshyber 1-14_ The drive will consist of bringing toys to the school and collecting from door to door Interested in helping Contact Linda Jane Franklin

Shall we dance says Lynn Dixon to The King and I

Groups to Sing In Hootenanny

Norman Highs first hootenanny of this year will be held Tuesday night from 730 to 930 in the stushydent center

Students will provide the entershytainment with Jerry Ernest an experienced folk singer from Oklashyhoma University as master of ceremonies for this event

This hootenanny is planned to give students a chance to particishy

in or listen to and enjoy folk music

Sponsored by the Student Counshycil this evening has been planned by the Tiger Twisters committee composed of Barbara Orth Karen Jennings Deven Mummery Linda Bumgarner Bill Lewis Sara Hadshydock and Johnny Gragg

Susan Luttrell at the dress rehearsal for (Photo by David Frost)

Calendar of Events

November

18 19 20 ____ __ __ King and I 23 _________ ___ Student Council

Hootenanny 25 26 ___ __ _____ Thanksgiving

Holidays

December

3 __________ Wrestling at Perry 3 _______ Basketball at Shawnee 4 ____ __ Basketball at Ardmore 10 _______ ___ Band at Stillwater 10 ______ Wrestling at Midwest

City 11 ____________ Basketball here

Chickasha 11 ____ Choral Festival at OSU 14 ___ Basketball here Midwest

City 16 ________ ____ Chorus Concert 17 __ _ Wrestling US Grant Here

Counselors Direct Person al Relations Course The counseling department is

directing a program Adolescent Interest Arecs concerning personshyal attitudes and relationships about which students have exshypressed interest

The course first of its kind to be offered on a large scale at Norshyman High is b~ing undertaken at the request of many students and because of the favorable comshyments offered by twenty-nine stushydents involved in a pilot stu d y course last year

Each counselor is responsible for co-ordinating two groups of about 30 students each There are six groups in all one each in first third fourth and fifth hours and two during sixth hour A volunshytary course AlA is taken during

students free or study period

Classes Balanced The course is a combination of

lectures films question and anshyswer periods and group discussion Each class is roughly balanced in the number of boys and girls and in the number of sophomores juniors and seniors

The gueSit lecturers who include doctors psychiatrists marriage counselors and social workers will speak on six major fields Understanding Your Emotions Your Body Understanding Its Needs and Functions Dating Marriage and Family Relashytions Understanding How to Handle Money and Building a Moral and Spiritual Code

Due to the fact that almost 500 students applied many will have to wait until second semester to be enrolled The participants for the first session were chosen at random from the applications reshyceived

Permission Required We are requesting that the

parents of each young person takshying the AlA course sign a permisshysion slip and either attend a meetshying with the members of the guidshy[nce staff or speak to a counselor on the telephone In this way we hope to alleviate any misundershystandings about the nature of AlA that might occur commented Mrs Mar y Gatchel guidance counselor

November 18 1965

IThe King and II To Open Tonight

All-school musical The King and I will be presented tonight tomorshyrow night and Saturday night at 8 pm in the auditorium

The Rodgers [nd Hammerstein musical depicts the story of the King of Siam and Anna the young British SlChoolteacher who comes to teach in his court Some of the musical selections in The King and I are I Whistle A Happy Tune Hello Young Lovers and e Kiss in a Shadow

The King is played by L Yn n Dixon Susan Luttrell portrays Anna Other principal characshyters are Catiana Powell Tuptim David Foster Lun Tha Suzie Smith Lady Thiang Steve Hobbs Prince Chululongkorn John Crevshyeling Krahlahome and Don Jones Louis

Production crew members are Carl Stevens Tommy Crawford Lee WhittleSley Edith Mix Ann Powell Lisa Cooper Ronnie Burshydick Barbara Myers and Mary Rose Walsh Art credits go to Bonshynie Coleman Lynn Dixon Marishylyn Storm Diane Reed and the Paint Daubers

Choreographers are Ron n i e Burdick and Ann Powell Princishypal dancers are Jean Holcomb Marles Long and Pam Purcell

Committee Sets Essay Deadline

Entries in the statewide Abilshyity Counts essay contest on the employment of the handicapped must be submitted by December 25

The contest sponsored by the Presidents Committee and the Governors Committee on Emshyployment of the Handicapped is open to all juniors and seniors Top prizes are a college scholashyship and an expense paid trip to Washington DC The state winner will compete for national prizes of $2500

Each of the top ten winners will receive a two-year tuition and fee scholarship

Students may obtain information from their English teachers or by writing the Governors Committee on Employment of the Handicapshyped 301 Will Rogers Building Oklahoma City

Page Two TIGER TALES November 18 1965

If I cant be thankful that Im a sophomore Ill just be glad Im not a turkey

One Day A Year Sufficient Thanksgiving Day is a peculiarity American holiday It began

over three hundred years ago when a hardy band of Pilgrims saw fit to thank Almighty God for the blessings bestowed on their strugglshying community

Now in 1965 we have much for which to be thankful Our favored state is one of the finest places in which to live with abunshydant food and comforts undreamed of fifty years ago The blessshyings of a free and excellent education are before us and it requires only our own effort to reap its benetits Freedom to worship as we wish is ours guaranteed to us because of our forefathers

No other nation in the entire history of the world has been so forshytunate in having freedom of speech of the press and of religion

Is it too much to expect that once each year there should be a day of public thanksgiving for the peace and prosperity granted us and for the blessings of home school church and friends-Cynthia Huff (J1)

Courtesy-Golden Rule in Action Boys with their long basketball legs sprawled in the aisle conshy

verting the student center into an obstacle course students trampling the unlucky individual who drops his books in middot the hall between classes friends elbowing each other in the lunch line at lockers and in halls~is this courtesy

Webster defines courtesy as an expression of respect Courtesy is the Golden Rule in action A sincere Thank you Youre

welcome or Pardon me is a

Too Much Emphasis compliment to the speaker an inexpensive but much appreciatshy

On Major Sports ed gift

The individual is often judgedWhy is so little emphasis placed by the way he treats others The on such sports as wrestling baseshy courteous person who treats everyshyball tennis track and golf one with respect-parents friendsTrue football and basketball are teachers neighbors brothers and traditional sports and do deserve shters-is respected and admired ago 0 d amount of recognition because he respects the feelingsTheir teams are usually rated and views of othershigh in state competition But our

track team finished fifth in the The use of courtesy makes life state last year more pleasmt It picks up those

These teams need support LEst fallen books says Excuse me year our baseball team was and Thank you and opens doors young and inexperienced wit h for a girl Courtesy is kindness and about 90 sophomores and junshy good manners It is not merely the iors after two games attendance mark of a gentleman just as dropped to about 25 persons ability to reason separates mall

All not just two of our teams from animals courtesy separates need wpport Who knows we from the masses the man who might take state in wrestling Ron strives to live well-Donna Gragg Henderson (J I) (J I )

Scene and Herd Diana Nauman getting a parkshy front of Mel Allen Pat Copeland

ing ticket in Drivers Education fighting spiders in French class a bush running into Jonna Lowe Rose Mary Thomas using her tenshyMark McGraw showing Jim Shead nis racket for a zap gun how to do a cartwheel in the Melissa Martin comparing thehalls Don Fleener hugging Rob lengths of Pat Livingston andSmitson in a skull session Kathy Rhodes hair Mr Kincanmiddot

Nancy Townley carrying a dog non imitating a dog Don n a down the hall Mr Griffin shaking ORorke letting her car run in the after getting out of the Drivers parking lot from 830 to 1145 Ed car Mr Taylor walking his Bruce Graham Jack Taylor and bicycle dow n the hall Cindy Mike Monroe playing leap frog Diehm praying on her knees in down the halls Jim Totoro trying

to get the boys in the student censhyter to boycott the cafeteria

IN MEMORIAM Sara Haddock curling Don Burshy

riss eyelashes Tommy EicholzDavid Long sophomore was and Jim Price comparing Stkilled when his motorcycle Christopher medals in Germanstruck an automobile at ChaushyII Carla Smith going down thetauqua and Cruce Streets Ocshyhalls telling everyone her theorshytober 22 urn Mumford Quincey stealingDavid member of the wrestlshy Dana Wilsons eyelashes Mrsing team attended West Junior Worley turning off the lights toHigh where he received a citishyscare her third hour Janet Beesonzenship award and Dyanna Boyd chasing a dog in

Pat McCoy sophomore died front of the school in his home November 5 two

HERDdays after his 16th birthday Bill Haddock saying that if he Attending West Junior High

turned sidewltys hed be invisible he lettered in basketball and Keith Giezemiddotntanner telling thereceived Outstanding Service

Award chemistry class he is really James Bond in disguise looking for theContributions are being made book-stealing gang Bill Pat t y in his name to the St Thomas watching Lunch with Ho-HoMore Building Fund

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letter To The Editors Recently a letter was printed in Tiger Tales from a disgruntled

sophomore who complained about the tough fate of our little ones Since we upperclassmen have been along this hard road beshy

fore let us share our store of experience For the seventy-five years that there has been a Norman High there has also been a sophoshymore class and the class has always been persecuted If this werent true what would be the fun of becoming juniors and seniors There would be no release from persecution-and no chance for reshyvenge on the next sophomore class

Your first year is the year to be kidded but its also the year of least respons Hit d most fr do h r u ttle ones-and live cient Senior

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Sociological Film To Be Presented

The Restless Ones a non-deshynominational film produced by Billy Graham will be shown in the student union ballroom Noshyvember 19 and 20 at 6 and 8 pm and on the 21 at 2 and 4 pm Tickets mEy be purchasoed for $100 from local churches or by calling JE 4-9548

Johnny Crawford plays David a boy from a prominent home whose parents are too busy to try to unshyderstand him This feature length film deals with teen-age problems alcohol drugs sex and human reshylations

After seeing the film Don Harshyrd student council president commented Perhaps others can find the answers to their problems and can better understand them if they see the film

Hospital Workers Receive Awards

Members of the Candy Stripers who worked at the Norman Hosshypita I during the summer were honored at an appreciation dinner at Twin Lakes Golf and Country Club recently

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Botany Building Touredby Club

The Science Club toured the Micro-Biology and Botany building at Oklahoma University recently Dr Doyle E Anderegg assista~t professor of Mycology guided the tour

Me~bers viewed slides showing the different stages in construction of the building and toured it seeshy

s ing equipment used in biological D~~dC~~~~ views fermenting chamber used in growing bacteria (Photo by studies such as the election microshy

__ ______ _______ ___ scope It can magnify a specimen

NCA P N Leb i three million times Also seen roposes ew I rary were autopsi tables covered with air-tight shields to protect workers

IIn an area that is barely ade- and needed audiovisual materials from contamination qthuatelbfor a student body lf 500 and the equipment for their use Each general botany classroom

e I ranans are strugg mg to serve 1600 students stated Mrs Accordmg to the American Li- can seat eIghty students and is Elizabeth Keown chairman of the brary Association standards the equipped with full facilities for North Central Evaluation Sub- reading room of any school should lab work Committee on Instructional Ma- i provide simultaneous seating for

Iterials ten percent of the students They toured four environmental chambers where students haveI The ~ommittee is in the process A major purpose of such a complete control over light humishyof m~kmg reco~mendations for a center is effective provision for

as dity and temperature thus controlshynew lIbrar~ WhICh the recent bond the total educational program approval wIll provIde it strives to meet the needs of ling plant growth

The new library will be consid- pupils teochers and others Atshyered an Instructional Materials tractive surroundings and adeshyCenter and wIll contam man y quate materials should be inducive CARL amp BOBIS pn~te~ materials (books maps to study and to pleasure reading penodIcals charts and pictures) concluded Mrs Keown

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Clubs Report News German Club

Speaker for the November 18 meeting Phyllis Stringer a forshymer student of Norman High will talk on her year in Germany as an exchange student from OU

Mu Alpha Theta Members of Mu Alpha Theta

toured the computer laboratory on the North Campus Leaford Blevshyins president has announced

Scene and Herd (Continued from Page 2)

George Purdum saying If you call me sissy middot one more time Ill hit you with my purse Linda Wells calling a service station for help because her car wouldnt start in reverse Diane Adams and Cindy Coombes laughing like phylshylis Diller

John King looking exactly like the Band Queen of 1947 Marilyn Storm saying she likes gravy so much shed eat it on her cheerios Gail Winters asking Becky Edshywards if they get their tales at the end of the month Mr Michael threatening to kick Mike Elder out of chemistry for singing Loushyie Louie

Allan Schwartz getting elephantshyitus of the hand after striking Monty Brown Mary Mercer wantshying to be buried in her Gingersnap uniofrm so she can go to that big pep club in the sky Mr Glasgow explaining Winnie-the-Pooh Mary Kier saying the Mayflower Comshypact was a compact ship

pJoans for a banquet to be held Sloon with Dr Harold Huneke as speaker

Chorus In December the chor1s w i I I

participate in an all-state festival at Stillwater and will present their annual Christmas concert December 16

Medical Careers Twenty-one members of the

Medical Careers Club attended the ann u a I Medical Convention in Oklahoma City recently Tours and talks dealing with all facets of the medical profession were given

Distributive Education Newly elected Distributive Edushy

cation officers Norma Mercer president Virginia Haines secreshytary Kay Wilmeth treasurer and Dee Masters reporter attended the Central Distributive Educction meeting in Shawnee recently

Office Club An organizational meeting of the

Office Club sponsored by Mrs McDade was held recently Plans for future election of officers were made

Spanish Club Dr Jim Artman assistant head

of the Department of Languages at OU spoke to the Sp Onish Club recently concerning his trip to Coshylumbia He showed slides of Coshylumbia and discussed the variation of accents within a country

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Norman failed to make the two points needed to compete in the run-offs US Grant captured the vice-presidency cnd Okmulgee secretary

We tried and our campaign committee and representatives did a great job said Mr Corr

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Me gusta Norman High much ishysimo Los alumnos me han sido muy bueno sEid Jimmy Montelshylano seventeen in expressing his approval of Norman High School

Jimmy who has been in the United States only six months is fond of American food Taking Spanish art English and physical education Jimmy confesses that he likes to study

Jimmys last home was the vilshylage of Esenada at the northern end of the Baja Peninsula south of California

The town is very similar to Norman We dance and play mushysic more and observe a few more holidays such as Saints Days he continued

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Girl Suffers Trauma Hunting Zany Props

By MARY MALE

ure Mrs Ritzmc n Id love to be props mistress Some weeks later after many n i g h t s -ith little sleep and nightmares of Victorian antiques chasing me around a musty museum I began to question the eagerness which made me responsible for all the props of The King and 1

VIy first stop was a furniture store I need a slEpstick a brass binnacle mounted on a castor platform a hand-wratchet eight long fingernails a gilded lecturshyers pointer with a human hand on the end At that the poor salesman hurried away and never returned to hear the rest of my list

Next I proceeded to an antique store After finding the perfect dome-topped Victorian trunk I reshyturned to the counter confident of success Id like that one over there and Ill just take it along now I began only to be frozen by the blank stare of the woman Finally it dawned on me thrt the saleslady expected me to buy it

After those two traumas I modshyified my approach somewhat beshyginning my list with normal items and working up to the ones in the Twilight Zone At least the people didnt act as if I were on LendshyLease from a mental institution

I have always wanted an excitshying life and the Prop Crew has certainly given it to me

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Alas poor Yorick quotes Dale Adams as fellow Paint Daubers Holly LaVorn Ann Adams and Martha Feuerborn work on King and I props

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french Students Veterans Honored

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Books Recommended For College Bound

By KATHLEEN LESTER

By the time most people enter high school it is safe to assum E that for the most part they haw graduated from the Love Finds Pearl Dinwiddie-I Was a Nearmiddot Sighted Quarterback stage and arE ready for more advanced literamiddot ture This column will try in it humble way to suggest a fe books which should be of interest to the coHege and job-bound alike

AkumiddotAku by Thor Heyerdahl i the fast-paced fascinating scienceshyoriented novel of an expedition to the Easter Islands and the search for the answer to the ancient rid shydle of the giE nt stone heads fou nd thereTo Correspond The Veterans Day assembly

was highlighted by a speech pre- Nineteen from Seventeen for Students in second year French sented by Commander James the incurable romantics is a colshy

will soon be corresponding wit h Davis and by Metropolitan Opera lection of stories by young author French pen pals whose names singer Robert Hale who sang a I from the pages of Sevente~n they received through a bureau of medley of songs I Lives of the Poets by Louis -nshythe Arne ric a n Association of Commander Davis emphasized termeyer is a readable history of Teachers of French the prIce of freedom is eternal poetry from Chaucer to Dylan

The program is planned to give vigilance which must be main- I Thomas told in short biographica l French students an opportunity to I tained to free sketches learn about France and her peoshyple Pals cre matched according to age interests and fathers ocshy PIZZA HUTcupation

Better international relations are often promoted by the growth of understanding and friendship beshytween the participating students i

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Poise N Ivy By KATHY RHODES

Now that Thanksgiving is here we have launched into the holiday season For the coming parties you will want to look your very best

POISE For those special holiday dances

and dinner dates a pretty short semi-formal will be perfect Some of the cutest we have seen ltire the chiffon flapper frocks which feashyture dropped waists blouson tops and gathered or pleated skirts Anshyother charming outfit is the baby smock made of crepe with smockshyed tops Featuring bare shoulders with tiny straps and dirndl skirts they are sure to make your innoshycence both charming and disarmshying

Perhaps your holiday fling does not include an out date but rather an evening at home Quiltshyed cotton-print at-home skirts worn with brightly colored solid silk blouses will make you the most charming hostess yet

IVY The holidays come for the boys

too As long as the girls are going to get all dressed up what about you

Is it time for a new suit Why not get it in time for the holiday season Suits are no longer limitshyed to a single color You can coshyordinate them with your coloring and your color preferences too Colors range from light olive and beige through navy and black When you decide to buy your suit dont be shocked by the lapels which are noticeably wider t his year

Now that youre going to buy a suit why not splurge cnd buy a dress shirt A sparkling white tucked and pleated shirt with French cuffs will make you the handsomest boy in your girls eyes and well bet youll even feel handsomer

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Tournament 20 _____ ____ ______ ____ __ Shawnee

January 4 _________ _______ __ at El Reno 7 ________ __ __ __ __ __ __ Duncan 13-14-15 ___ __ at Miami Tourney 21 __ __ ____ _____ ___ _ at Lawton 25 __ ___ ____ __ __ ___ __ __ El Reno 28 ____ ___ ____________ Del City

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Students View Shrew Matinee

One hundred and seventy-five

English students attended a matishynee performance of the Shakesshypearan play The Taming of the Shrew at the Oklahoma Fin e Arts Building recently

Broadway stars George Grizzard and Barbara Baxley were cast in the leading roles Terry Veal Norshyman High sophomore played a minor role Remaining cast memshybers were university drama stushydents Frank Dunlop directed the play

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Whos Thankful

Tigemiddotrs Count Blessings Thanksgiving is a time to ap- gan peacocks Kyle Hoc~man

preciate and students have a lot i love Bill Huntington SlIppery to be thankful for

Terry Patty is thankful for Mrs Wiestmiddot Linda Karns Owen StEdishyurn ~alls Monty Brown sophoshymore girls Don Fleener goo d looks Ed Bertalan food Susan Sovick car keys David Frost his camera

Bruce Graham glasses Darrell Hill weekends Melissa Martin her own pink telephone Carol Webb ducks Bev Braden not beshying a turkey Melinda Upchurch Beethoven Jim Spiller spotted Tiger hat Ann Alley a certain French boy

Nancy Bloomer N Club Danshyny Simmons Sig Ep notebook Mrs McGee Tiger Tales staff Mr Young uneaten lunches Bill Lewis crutches Mr Taylor his bicycle Jim Logan dictionaries Mr Corrotto football team Bev

Holman boys Lisa Kimery turshykey feed Marilyn Storm Cheerishyos

Paul Blevins Hildreth Cathy Busch mark of royalty in her eye Tiana Tackwell Oklahoma City Vic Hardy rousing debates in

government Dianna Heritage moving here Mimi Lowe Hondas and diapers Mike Eurton not beshy

ing in reform school Robin Tapkin football Kay

Snodgrass boys with long hair Billy Haddock the thought of taking State in basketball Barshybara Orth being free Larry Loshy

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Ronnie Alinger all senior girls Mr Griffin his good personality Kathy Rhodes high heels Mrs W Williams grasshoppers and crickets David Foster good tenshynis sweater Mary Male getting into Tiger Tales Mike Kearns beshying National Merit Scholar Beeshyca Poston only 7 months left for sophomores to get stomped on Don Harral student council

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Council Honors Good Guy Gals

Good Guy and Gals of the Week ~elected by the Interclub Council during the first nine weeks were Hugh Sellers Jill Amspacher Jlary Ann Pulte Taysha Taylor and Catiana Powell

Hugh was chosen for his leadershyship abilities as president of the N Club and co-captain of the footbdl team Jill chairman of the student council project comshymittee was chosen for her work on the student directories

Band Receives Superior Ratings

The band received a trophy and a superior rating at the Stat~ Marching Contest at Capitol Hill High School Gnd won a first in class A band in a marching contest during OU Band Day cereshymonies

The two ratings are the first steps to winning the Oklahoma Mus i c Educators Association Sweepstakes Trophy presented only to those high school bands which earn superior ratings in marching concert performanc( and sight reading

Mary Ann social committee Boys heres one more trophy says Mr Daniel to John Creyeling drum Norman was one of hightenmaior and Richard Kuhlman band president (Photo by David Allred)chairman was selected for organshy school bands that participated in

izing the Halloween Dance Catishy i the Band Day contest and parade ana Powell was chosen for bringshy WRESTLING SCHEDULE I Reed Will Speak asked to join the OU band in halfmiddot ing honors to Norman High by parshy Decemoer time ceremonies during the Iowa ticipcting in the Miss Teen-age 3 _____ __ __ ____ ________ Perry I In Teaching field State-OU football game John America pageant as Miss Teenshy Phillip Sousa paid tribute to the10 ____ ___ ___ at Midwest City Future Teachers of America will age Oklahoma City bands b y forming the w 0 r d17 -- --------- ----- U S Grant install officers November 22 at

Sousa while playing his march31-Tan 1 - -- Duncan Tourney 730 in the gym A bake sale will The Stars and Stripes ForeverJanuary be held November 29 after schoolJuniors Direct 7 _____ _____ ____ Geary Tourney on the patio

14 ____ __ Midwest City Tourney IHunt For Bottles t D I Ct At the installation Superintend- Daylight Donut21 ------------- ---- a ely ent of Schools Lester Reed will27 ____ ___ _ at Putnam City

Grab those bottle s in No we February speak on the teaching field 1202 N Flooddont accept milk cartons Are the 1 ------------ at OC Northwest The bake sale is to make moneyseniors really worth the trouble r4 _____ ________ _____ _c __ Duncan for club conventions

The junior class is conducting a 19 _____ ___ Boomer conference ~~V~~door-to-door bottle drive Novemshy Tournament at Duncan f~~~j~ JE 4-3195 ber 15 through the 21 Approxishy 25-26 __ ____ Regional Tourney BETTY WEST mately 37 students have signed up March 4-5 __ ____ State Tourney for the drive The chairman of the BEAUTY SALON -P ~r and MrsC M

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Norman Conquers Hale Rangers 19-8

Norman closed the football seashyson on a happy note Friday night trouncing the Tulsa Hale Rangers 19-8 The Tigers rolled up 286 yards on the ground while Hale had 8l

With one second left junior Wayne Veal rushed 44 yards to score as frenzied fans crowded onshyto the field An extra point was not attempted but the touchdown counted

Norman threatened twice in the first half once on a recovered Tulsa fumble Sophomore Bill McshyClard attempted two unsuccessful field goals

The Rangers scored before the half on a blocked Mike Cloud punt Randy Padgett returned it 24 yards and a two point convershysion was successful

Richard Williams ripped 16 yards to score in the third period for Norman but the fake kick-pass failed Williams scored again on a 44 yard pass from junior quartershyback Jim Totoro in the fourth period Twe~ty-~even seniors suited up

for thIS fmal game which upped Normans record to 6-3-0

Trackmen Run In State Meet

Cross-country track teams sprint-

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Halfback Paul Blevins breaks away from Tulsa Hale tackle and gains 19 yards

Coaches Predict Winning Teams Season Starts December Third

Experience is the key note of Grapplers Experienced this years basketball and wrest- Coach Corr has nine returning ling teams coaches Max Mar- lettermen this season Tom Abershyquardt and Bert Corr indicated as crombie a 112 pound junior who the December 3 season opener ap- had a 22-4 dual record last season proaches and placed second at state shows

Cagers Tall good prm~se this year I Four Jumors Vernon Key at 112 Nrmcn should hav~ a good Ray Hayes ot 133 Bruce Varner

year m bask~~ball predIcts coach M~rquardt We have a lot of heIght and some boys who have both speed and ability

Guard Dan Morrison and forshywards Dick Roberts and ~ t eve

ed last Saturday in the state high Ayers are the three returmng senshysc~ool cross-country champion- ior staters Seniors Gary Bonner ShIpS held at the old university and Bill Haddock and juniors golf course Lance Kimrey and Bob Campbell

Placing first for Norman and are competing for the remaining 65th in the state was Ron Hender- guard and center positions Henshyson Henderson ill and advised ye~ta transfer Jimmy Myatt and I not to run did so anyway and fin- Jumor~ Steve Bradley Do u g ished in 11 13 Henderson cOI- i Hawkms and Tom McPherson are lapsed after the race and was dso slated for action this~~ r~shed to Norman Municipal HosshypItal but his condition was termed not serious

Neal Kennedy was second for the Tigers and 77th all-round with 11 18 and David Alexander third and 88th with 11 27

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We should have a good team predicted the coach and should reach our peak at the State Tourshynament

November 18 1965

Bengals Chieftains Split With Tigers

Ardmore 16 Norman 14 A wobbly field goal on a rainshy

soaked field by Blake Yaffe gave Ardmore a 16-14 win over Norman in the last conference game of the year

Ardmore scored twice in the first half but Norman came back in the third quarter on a six-yard run by Paul Blevins who also ran the two-pointer

Blevins scored again on an oneshyyard run but the conversion pass to end Mike Cloud was tipped by an Ardmore defender

Norman 41 Seminole 13 Six touchdowns three scored by

Paul Blevins md five of s~ field goal conversions by Bill McshyClard provided the winning marshygin as the Tigers blasted the Chiefshytains 41-13

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Jim Totoro sprinted eight yards for a third-quarter tally Blevins Hugh Sellers ond junior fullback Bill Saunders completed T i g e r scoring

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Page 2: TIGER TALES - Class Creator · TIGER TALES Volume xx NUMBER 4 NORMAN HIGH SCHOOL, NORMAN, OKLAHOMA Kiwanis Sel:ects Monthly Guests Three seniors, Ann Cosgrove,Is it too much to expect

Page Two TIGER TALES November 18 1965

If I cant be thankful that Im a sophomore Ill just be glad Im not a turkey

One Day A Year Sufficient Thanksgiving Day is a peculiarity American holiday It began

over three hundred years ago when a hardy band of Pilgrims saw fit to thank Almighty God for the blessings bestowed on their strugglshying community

Now in 1965 we have much for which to be thankful Our favored state is one of the finest places in which to live with abunshydant food and comforts undreamed of fifty years ago The blessshyings of a free and excellent education are before us and it requires only our own effort to reap its benetits Freedom to worship as we wish is ours guaranteed to us because of our forefathers

No other nation in the entire history of the world has been so forshytunate in having freedom of speech of the press and of religion

Is it too much to expect that once each year there should be a day of public thanksgiving for the peace and prosperity granted us and for the blessings of home school church and friends-Cynthia Huff (J1)

Courtesy-Golden Rule in Action Boys with their long basketball legs sprawled in the aisle conshy

verting the student center into an obstacle course students trampling the unlucky individual who drops his books in middot the hall between classes friends elbowing each other in the lunch line at lockers and in halls~is this courtesy

Webster defines courtesy as an expression of respect Courtesy is the Golden Rule in action A sincere Thank you Youre

welcome or Pardon me is a

Too Much Emphasis compliment to the speaker an inexpensive but much appreciatshy

On Major Sports ed gift

The individual is often judgedWhy is so little emphasis placed by the way he treats others The on such sports as wrestling baseshy courteous person who treats everyshyball tennis track and golf one with respect-parents friendsTrue football and basketball are teachers neighbors brothers and traditional sports and do deserve shters-is respected and admired ago 0 d amount of recognition because he respects the feelingsTheir teams are usually rated and views of othershigh in state competition But our

track team finished fifth in the The use of courtesy makes life state last year more pleasmt It picks up those

These teams need support LEst fallen books says Excuse me year our baseball team was and Thank you and opens doors young and inexperienced wit h for a girl Courtesy is kindness and about 90 sophomores and junshy good manners It is not merely the iors after two games attendance mark of a gentleman just as dropped to about 25 persons ability to reason separates mall

All not just two of our teams from animals courtesy separates need wpport Who knows we from the masses the man who might take state in wrestling Ron strives to live well-Donna Gragg Henderson (J I) (J I )

Scene and Herd Diana Nauman getting a parkshy front of Mel Allen Pat Copeland

ing ticket in Drivers Education fighting spiders in French class a bush running into Jonna Lowe Rose Mary Thomas using her tenshyMark McGraw showing Jim Shead nis racket for a zap gun how to do a cartwheel in the Melissa Martin comparing thehalls Don Fleener hugging Rob lengths of Pat Livingston andSmitson in a skull session Kathy Rhodes hair Mr Kincanmiddot

Nancy Townley carrying a dog non imitating a dog Don n a down the hall Mr Griffin shaking ORorke letting her car run in the after getting out of the Drivers parking lot from 830 to 1145 Ed car Mr Taylor walking his Bruce Graham Jack Taylor and bicycle dow n the hall Cindy Mike Monroe playing leap frog Diehm praying on her knees in down the halls Jim Totoro trying

to get the boys in the student censhyter to boycott the cafeteria

IN MEMORIAM Sara Haddock curling Don Burshy

riss eyelashes Tommy EicholzDavid Long sophomore was and Jim Price comparing Stkilled when his motorcycle Christopher medals in Germanstruck an automobile at ChaushyII Carla Smith going down thetauqua and Cruce Streets Ocshyhalls telling everyone her theorshytober 22 urn Mumford Quincey stealingDavid member of the wrestlshy Dana Wilsons eyelashes Mrsing team attended West Junior Worley turning off the lights toHigh where he received a citishyscare her third hour Janet Beesonzenship award and Dyanna Boyd chasing a dog in

Pat McCoy sophomore died front of the school in his home November 5 two

HERDdays after his 16th birthday Bill Haddock saying that if he Attending West Junior High

turned sidewltys hed be invisible he lettered in basketball and Keith Giezemiddotntanner telling thereceived Outstanding Service

Award chemistry class he is really James Bond in disguise looking for theContributions are being made book-stealing gang Bill Pat t y in his name to the St Thomas watching Lunch with Ho-HoMore Building Fund

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letter To The Editors Recently a letter was printed in Tiger Tales from a disgruntled

sophomore who complained about the tough fate of our little ones Since we upperclassmen have been along this hard road beshy

fore let us share our store of experience For the seventy-five years that there has been a Norman High there has also been a sophoshymore class and the class has always been persecuted If this werent true what would be the fun of becoming juniors and seniors There would be no release from persecution-and no chance for reshyvenge on the next sophomore class

Your first year is the year to be kidded but its also the year of least respons Hit d most fr do h r u ttle ones-and live cient Senior

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The Restless Ones a non-deshynominational film produced by Billy Graham will be shown in the student union ballroom Noshyvember 19 and 20 at 6 and 8 pm and on the 21 at 2 and 4 pm Tickets mEy be purchasoed for $100 from local churches or by calling JE 4-9548

Johnny Crawford plays David a boy from a prominent home whose parents are too busy to try to unshyderstand him This feature length film deals with teen-age problems alcohol drugs sex and human reshylations

After seeing the film Don Harshyrd student council president commented Perhaps others can find the answers to their problems and can better understand them if they see the film

Hospital Workers Receive Awards

Members of the Candy Stripers who worked at the Norman Hosshypita I during the summer were honored at an appreciation dinner at Twin Lakes Golf and Country Club recently

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Botany Building Touredby Club

The Science Club toured the Micro-Biology and Botany building at Oklahoma University recently Dr Doyle E Anderegg assista~t professor of Mycology guided the tour

Me~bers viewed slides showing the different stages in construction of the building and toured it seeshy

s ing equipment used in biological D~~dC~~~~ views fermenting chamber used in growing bacteria (Photo by studies such as the election microshy

__ ______ _______ ___ scope It can magnify a specimen

NCA P N Leb i three million times Also seen roposes ew I rary were autopsi tables covered with air-tight shields to protect workers

IIn an area that is barely ade- and needed audiovisual materials from contamination qthuatelbfor a student body lf 500 and the equipment for their use Each general botany classroom

e I ranans are strugg mg to serve 1600 students stated Mrs Accordmg to the American Li- can seat eIghty students and is Elizabeth Keown chairman of the brary Association standards the equipped with full facilities for North Central Evaluation Sub- reading room of any school should lab work Committee on Instructional Ma- i provide simultaneous seating for

Iterials ten percent of the students They toured four environmental chambers where students haveI The ~ommittee is in the process A major purpose of such a complete control over light humishyof m~kmg reco~mendations for a center is effective provision for

as dity and temperature thus controlshynew lIbrar~ WhICh the recent bond the total educational program approval wIll provIde it strives to meet the needs of ling plant growth

The new library will be consid- pupils teochers and others Atshyered an Instructional Materials tractive surroundings and adeshyCenter and wIll contam man y quate materials should be inducive CARL amp BOBIS pn~te~ materials (books maps to study and to pleasure reading penodIcals charts and pictures) concluded Mrs Keown

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Clubs Report News German Club

Speaker for the November 18 meeting Phyllis Stringer a forshymer student of Norman High will talk on her year in Germany as an exchange student from OU

Mu Alpha Theta Members of Mu Alpha Theta

toured the computer laboratory on the North Campus Leaford Blevshyins president has announced

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George Purdum saying If you call me sissy middot one more time Ill hit you with my purse Linda Wells calling a service station for help because her car wouldnt start in reverse Diane Adams and Cindy Coombes laughing like phylshylis Diller

John King looking exactly like the Band Queen of 1947 Marilyn Storm saying she likes gravy so much shed eat it on her cheerios Gail Winters asking Becky Edshywards if they get their tales at the end of the month Mr Michael threatening to kick Mike Elder out of chemistry for singing Loushyie Louie

Allan Schwartz getting elephantshyitus of the hand after striking Monty Brown Mary Mercer wantshying to be buried in her Gingersnap uniofrm so she can go to that big pep club in the sky Mr Glasgow explaining Winnie-the-Pooh Mary Kier saying the Mayflower Comshypact was a compact ship

pJoans for a banquet to be held Sloon with Dr Harold Huneke as speaker

Chorus In December the chor1s w i I I

participate in an all-state festival at Stillwater and will present their annual Christmas concert December 16

Medical Careers Twenty-one members of the

Medical Careers Club attended the ann u a I Medical Convention in Oklahoma City recently Tours and talks dealing with all facets of the medical profession were given

Distributive Education Newly elected Distributive Edushy

cation officers Norma Mercer president Virginia Haines secreshytary Kay Wilmeth treasurer and Dee Masters reporter attended the Central Distributive Educction meeting in Shawnee recently

Office Club An organizational meeting of the

Office Club sponsored by Mrs McDade was held recently Plans for future election of officers were made

Spanish Club Dr Jim Artman assistant head

of the Department of Languages at OU spoke to the Sp Onish Club recently concerning his trip to Coshylumbia He showed slides of Coshylumbia and discussed the variation of accents within a country

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Norman failed to make the two points needed to compete in the run-offs US Grant captured the vice-presidency cnd Okmulgee secretary

We tried and our campaign committee and representatives did a great job said Mr Corr

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Me gusta Norman High much ishysimo Los alumnos me han sido muy bueno sEid Jimmy Montelshylano seventeen in expressing his approval of Norman High School

Jimmy who has been in the United States only six months is fond of American food Taking Spanish art English and physical education Jimmy confesses that he likes to study

Jimmys last home was the vilshylage of Esenada at the northern end of the Baja Peninsula south of California

The town is very similar to Norman We dance and play mushysic more and observe a few more holidays such as Saints Days he continued

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By MARY MALE

ure Mrs Ritzmc n Id love to be props mistress Some weeks later after many n i g h t s -ith little sleep and nightmares of Victorian antiques chasing me around a musty museum I began to question the eagerness which made me responsible for all the props of The King and 1

VIy first stop was a furniture store I need a slEpstick a brass binnacle mounted on a castor platform a hand-wratchet eight long fingernails a gilded lecturshyers pointer with a human hand on the end At that the poor salesman hurried away and never returned to hear the rest of my list

Next I proceeded to an antique store After finding the perfect dome-topped Victorian trunk I reshyturned to the counter confident of success Id like that one over there and Ill just take it along now I began only to be frozen by the blank stare of the woman Finally it dawned on me thrt the saleslady expected me to buy it

After those two traumas I modshyified my approach somewhat beshyginning my list with normal items and working up to the ones in the Twilight Zone At least the people didnt act as if I were on LendshyLease from a mental institution

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Books Recommended For College Bound

By KATHLEEN LESTER

By the time most people enter high school it is safe to assum E that for the most part they haw graduated from the Love Finds Pearl Dinwiddie-I Was a Nearmiddot Sighted Quarterback stage and arE ready for more advanced literamiddot ture This column will try in it humble way to suggest a fe books which should be of interest to the coHege and job-bound alike

AkumiddotAku by Thor Heyerdahl i the fast-paced fascinating scienceshyoriented novel of an expedition to the Easter Islands and the search for the answer to the ancient rid shydle of the giE nt stone heads fou nd thereTo Correspond The Veterans Day assembly

was highlighted by a speech pre- Nineteen from Seventeen for Students in second year French sented by Commander James the incurable romantics is a colshy

will soon be corresponding wit h Davis and by Metropolitan Opera lection of stories by young author French pen pals whose names singer Robert Hale who sang a I from the pages of Sevente~n they received through a bureau of medley of songs I Lives of the Poets by Louis -nshythe Arne ric a n Association of Commander Davis emphasized termeyer is a readable history of Teachers of French the prIce of freedom is eternal poetry from Chaucer to Dylan

The program is planned to give vigilance which must be main- I Thomas told in short biographica l French students an opportunity to I tained to free sketches learn about France and her peoshyple Pals cre matched according to age interests and fathers ocshy PIZZA HUTcupation

Better international relations are often promoted by the growth of understanding and friendship beshytween the participating students i

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Poise N Ivy By KATHY RHODES

Now that Thanksgiving is here we have launched into the holiday season For the coming parties you will want to look your very best

POISE For those special holiday dances

and dinner dates a pretty short semi-formal will be perfect Some of the cutest we have seen ltire the chiffon flapper frocks which feashyture dropped waists blouson tops and gathered or pleated skirts Anshyother charming outfit is the baby smock made of crepe with smockshyed tops Featuring bare shoulders with tiny straps and dirndl skirts they are sure to make your innoshycence both charming and disarmshying

Perhaps your holiday fling does not include an out date but rather an evening at home Quiltshyed cotton-print at-home skirts worn with brightly colored solid silk blouses will make you the most charming hostess yet

IVY The holidays come for the boys

too As long as the girls are going to get all dressed up what about you

Is it time for a new suit Why not get it in time for the holiday season Suits are no longer limitshyed to a single color You can coshyordinate them with your coloring and your color preferences too Colors range from light olive and beige through navy and black When you decide to buy your suit dont be shocked by the lapels which are noticeably wider t his year

Now that youre going to buy a suit why not splurge cnd buy a dress shirt A sparkling white tucked and pleated shirt with French cuffs will make you the handsomest boy in your girls eyes and well bet youll even feel handsomer

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Students View Shrew Matinee

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English students attended a matishynee performance of the Shakesshypearan play The Taming of the Shrew at the Oklahoma Fin e Arts Building recently

Broadway stars George Grizzard and Barbara Baxley were cast in the leading roles Terry Veal Norshyman High sophomore played a minor role Remaining cast memshybers were university drama stushydents Frank Dunlop directed the play

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Whos Thankful

Tigemiddotrs Count Blessings Thanksgiving is a time to ap- gan peacocks Kyle Hoc~man

preciate and students have a lot i love Bill Huntington SlIppery to be thankful for

Terry Patty is thankful for Mrs Wiestmiddot Linda Karns Owen StEdishyurn ~alls Monty Brown sophoshymore girls Don Fleener goo d looks Ed Bertalan food Susan Sovick car keys David Frost his camera

Bruce Graham glasses Darrell Hill weekends Melissa Martin her own pink telephone Carol Webb ducks Bev Braden not beshying a turkey Melinda Upchurch Beethoven Jim Spiller spotted Tiger hat Ann Alley a certain French boy

Nancy Bloomer N Club Danshyny Simmons Sig Ep notebook Mrs McGee Tiger Tales staff Mr Young uneaten lunches Bill Lewis crutches Mr Taylor his bicycle Jim Logan dictionaries Mr Corrotto football team Bev

Holman boys Lisa Kimery turshykey feed Marilyn Storm Cheerishyos

Paul Blevins Hildreth Cathy Busch mark of royalty in her eye Tiana Tackwell Oklahoma City Vic Hardy rousing debates in

government Dianna Heritage moving here Mimi Lowe Hondas and diapers Mike Eurton not beshy

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Snodgrass boys with long hair Billy Haddock the thought of taking State in basketball Barshybara Orth being free Larry Loshy

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Steve Tackwell pilots license Shannon Kessler her drop Charshylotte Dillard her informative Engshylish reports football team Panl Blevins Mike Cloud friends in fourth hour office Gingersnaps Taysha Taylor girls Now or Never Week Sock hops The Pha roahs cheerleaders Mrs Kenshydall

Ronnie Alinger all senior girls Mr Griffin his good personality Kathy Rhodes high heels Mrs W Williams grasshoppers and crickets David Foster good tenshynis sweater Mary Male getting into Tiger Tales Mike Kearns beshying National Merit Scholar Beeshyca Poston only 7 months left for sophomores to get stomped on Don Harral student council

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Council Honors Good Guy Gals

Good Guy and Gals of the Week ~elected by the Interclub Council during the first nine weeks were Hugh Sellers Jill Amspacher Jlary Ann Pulte Taysha Taylor and Catiana Powell

Hugh was chosen for his leadershyship abilities as president of the N Club and co-captain of the footbdl team Jill chairman of the student council project comshymittee was chosen for her work on the student directories

Band Receives Superior Ratings

The band received a trophy and a superior rating at the Stat~ Marching Contest at Capitol Hill High School Gnd won a first in class A band in a marching contest during OU Band Day cereshymonies

The two ratings are the first steps to winning the Oklahoma Mus i c Educators Association Sweepstakes Trophy presented only to those high school bands which earn superior ratings in marching concert performanc( and sight reading

Mary Ann social committee Boys heres one more trophy says Mr Daniel to John Creyeling drum Norman was one of hightenmaior and Richard Kuhlman band president (Photo by David Allred)chairman was selected for organshy school bands that participated in

izing the Halloween Dance Catishy i the Band Day contest and parade ana Powell was chosen for bringshy WRESTLING SCHEDULE I Reed Will Speak asked to join the OU band in halfmiddot ing honors to Norman High by parshy Decemoer time ceremonies during the Iowa ticipcting in the Miss Teen-age 3 _____ __ __ ____ ________ Perry I In Teaching field State-OU football game John America pageant as Miss Teenshy Phillip Sousa paid tribute to the10 ____ ___ ___ at Midwest City Future Teachers of America will age Oklahoma City bands b y forming the w 0 r d17 -- --------- ----- U S Grant install officers November 22 at

Sousa while playing his march31-Tan 1 - -- Duncan Tourney 730 in the gym A bake sale will The Stars and Stripes ForeverJanuary be held November 29 after schoolJuniors Direct 7 _____ _____ ____ Geary Tourney on the patio

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Grab those bottle s in No we February speak on the teaching field 1202 N Flooddont accept milk cartons Are the 1 ------------ at OC Northwest The bake sale is to make moneyseniors really worth the trouble r4 _____ ________ _____ _c __ Duncan for club conventions

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Norman Conquers Hale Rangers 19-8

Norman closed the football seashyson on a happy note Friday night trouncing the Tulsa Hale Rangers 19-8 The Tigers rolled up 286 yards on the ground while Hale had 8l

With one second left junior Wayne Veal rushed 44 yards to score as frenzied fans crowded onshyto the field An extra point was not attempted but the touchdown counted

Norman threatened twice in the first half once on a recovered Tulsa fumble Sophomore Bill McshyClard attempted two unsuccessful field goals

The Rangers scored before the half on a blocked Mike Cloud punt Randy Padgett returned it 24 yards and a two point convershysion was successful

Richard Williams ripped 16 yards to score in the third period for Norman but the fake kick-pass failed Williams scored again on a 44 yard pass from junior quartershyback Jim Totoro in the fourth period Twe~ty-~even seniors suited up

for thIS fmal game which upped Normans record to 6-3-0

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Halfback Paul Blevins breaks away from Tulsa Hale tackle and gains 19 yards

Coaches Predict Winning Teams Season Starts December Third

Experience is the key note of Grapplers Experienced this years basketball and wrest- Coach Corr has nine returning ling teams coaches Max Mar- lettermen this season Tom Abershyquardt and Bert Corr indicated as crombie a 112 pound junior who the December 3 season opener ap- had a 22-4 dual record last season proaches and placed second at state shows

Cagers Tall good prm~se this year I Four Jumors Vernon Key at 112 Nrmcn should hav~ a good Ray Hayes ot 133 Bruce Varner

year m bask~~ball predIcts coach M~rquardt We have a lot of heIght and some boys who have both speed and ability

Guard Dan Morrison and forshywards Dick Roberts and ~ t eve

ed last Saturday in the state high Ayers are the three returmng senshysc~ool cross-country champion- ior staters Seniors Gary Bonner ShIpS held at the old university and Bill Haddock and juniors golf course Lance Kimrey and Bob Campbell

Placing first for Norman and are competing for the remaining 65th in the state was Ron Hender- guard and center positions Henshyson Henderson ill and advised ye~ta transfer Jimmy Myatt and I not to run did so anyway and fin- Jumor~ Steve Bradley Do u g ished in 11 13 Henderson cOI- i Hawkms and Tom McPherson are lapsed after the race and was dso slated for action this~~ r~shed to Norman Municipal HosshypItal but his condition was termed not serious

Neal Kennedy was second for the Tigers and 77th all-round with 11 18 and David Alexander third and 88th with 11 27

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at 138 and Cap Wolf at 180 and three seniors Ralph Stevenson at 154 Gary Miller at 145 and Hugh

i Seliersat 180 compose the rest of the squad

We should have a good team predicted the coach and should reach our peak at the State Tourshynament

November 18 1965

Bengals Chieftains Split With Tigers

Ardmore 16 Norman 14 A wobbly field goal on a rainshy

soaked field by Blake Yaffe gave Ardmore a 16-14 win over Norman in the last conference game of the year

Ardmore scored twice in the first half but Norman came back in the third quarter on a six-yard run by Paul Blevins who also ran the two-pointer

Blevins scored again on an oneshyyard run but the conversion pass to end Mike Cloud was tipped by an Ardmore defender

Norman 41 Seminole 13 Six touchdowns three scored by

Paul Blevins md five of s~ field goal conversions by Bill McshyClard provided the winning marshygin as the Tigers blasted the Chiefshytains 41-13

Blevins scored first on an 8-yard pass from Terry Patty Blevins scored again the first half

Jim Totoro sprinted eight yards for a third-quarter tally Blevins Hugh Sellers ond junior fullback Bill Saunders completed T i g e r scoring

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Page 3: TIGER TALES - Class Creator · TIGER TALES Volume xx NUMBER 4 NORMAN HIGH SCHOOL, NORMAN, OKLAHOMA Kiwanis Sel:ects Monthly Guests Three seniors, Ann Cosgrove,Is it too much to expect

ovember 18 1965

Sociological Film To Be Presented

The Restless Ones a non-deshynominational film produced by Billy Graham will be shown in the student union ballroom Noshyvember 19 and 20 at 6 and 8 pm and on the 21 at 2 and 4 pm Tickets mEy be purchasoed for $100 from local churches or by calling JE 4-9548

Johnny Crawford plays David a boy from a prominent home whose parents are too busy to try to unshyderstand him This feature length film deals with teen-age problems alcohol drugs sex and human reshylations

After seeing the film Don Harshyrd student council president commented Perhaps others can find the answers to their problems and can better understand them if they see the film

Hospital Workers Receive Awards

Members of the Candy Stripers who worked at the Norman Hosshypita I during the summer were honored at an appreciation dinner at Twin Lakes Golf and Country Club recently

Receiving awrds for working

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Botany Building Touredby Club

The Science Club toured the Micro-Biology and Botany building at Oklahoma University recently Dr Doyle E Anderegg assista~t professor of Mycology guided the tour

Me~bers viewed slides showing the different stages in construction of the building and toured it seeshy

s ing equipment used in biological D~~dC~~~~ views fermenting chamber used in growing bacteria (Photo by studies such as the election microshy

__ ______ _______ ___ scope It can magnify a specimen

NCA P N Leb i three million times Also seen roposes ew I rary were autopsi tables covered with air-tight shields to protect workers

IIn an area that is barely ade- and needed audiovisual materials from contamination qthuatelbfor a student body lf 500 and the equipment for their use Each general botany classroom

e I ranans are strugg mg to serve 1600 students stated Mrs Accordmg to the American Li- can seat eIghty students and is Elizabeth Keown chairman of the brary Association standards the equipped with full facilities for North Central Evaluation Sub- reading room of any school should lab work Committee on Instructional Ma- i provide simultaneous seating for

Iterials ten percent of the students They toured four environmental chambers where students haveI The ~ommittee is in the process A major purpose of such a complete control over light humishyof m~kmg reco~mendations for a center is effective provision for

as dity and temperature thus controlshynew lIbrar~ WhICh the recent bond the total educational program approval wIll provIde it strives to meet the needs of ling plant growth

The new library will be consid- pupils teochers and others Atshyered an Instructional Materials tractive surroundings and adeshyCenter and wIll contam man y quate materials should be inducive CARL amp BOBIS pn~te~ materials (books maps to study and to pleasure reading penodIcals charts and pictures) concluded Mrs Keown

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Clubs Report News German Club

Speaker for the November 18 meeting Phyllis Stringer a forshymer student of Norman High will talk on her year in Germany as an exchange student from OU

Mu Alpha Theta Members of Mu Alpha Theta

toured the computer laboratory on the North Campus Leaford Blevshyins president has announced

Scene and Herd (Continued from Page 2)

George Purdum saying If you call me sissy middot one more time Ill hit you with my purse Linda Wells calling a service station for help because her car wouldnt start in reverse Diane Adams and Cindy Coombes laughing like phylshylis Diller

John King looking exactly like the Band Queen of 1947 Marilyn Storm saying she likes gravy so much shed eat it on her cheerios Gail Winters asking Becky Edshywards if they get their tales at the end of the month Mr Michael threatening to kick Mike Elder out of chemistry for singing Loushyie Louie

Allan Schwartz getting elephantshyitus of the hand after striking Monty Brown Mary Mercer wantshying to be buried in her Gingersnap uniofrm so she can go to that big pep club in the sky Mr Glasgow explaining Winnie-the-Pooh Mary Kier saying the Mayflower Comshypact was a compact ship

pJoans for a banquet to be held Sloon with Dr Harold Huneke as speaker

Chorus In December the chor1s w i I I

participate in an all-state festival at Stillwater and will present their annual Christmas concert December 16

Medical Careers Twenty-one members of the

Medical Careers Club attended the ann u a I Medical Convention in Oklahoma City recently Tours and talks dealing with all facets of the medical profession were given

Distributive Education Newly elected Distributive Edushy

cation officers Norma Mercer president Virginia Haines secreshytary Kay Wilmeth treasurer and Dee Masters reporter attended the Central Distributive Educction meeting in Shawnee recently

Office Club An organizational meeting of the

Office Club sponsored by Mrs McDade was held recently Plans for future election of officers were made

Spanish Club Dr Jim Artman assistant head

of the Department of Languages at OU spoke to the Sp Onish Club recently concerning his trip to Coshylumbia He showed slides of Coshylumbia and discussed the variation of accents within a country

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The presidency of the Oklahoma Student Councils went to Del City according to Mr Bert Corr stushydent council sponsor

Norman failed to make the two points needed to compete in the run-offs US Grant captured the vice-presidency cnd Okmulgee secretary

We tried and our campaign committee and representatives did a great job said Mr Corr

The campaign committee headshyed by Larry Farmer was comshyposed of Joe Cecil Ronna Ridshydle Barbara Orth Mike Elder and Sharon Council

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Me gusta Norman High much ishysimo Los alumnos me han sido muy bueno sEid Jimmy Montelshylano seventeen in expressing his approval of Norman High School

Jimmy who has been in the United States only six months is fond of American food Taking Spanish art English and physical education Jimmy confesses that he likes to study

Jimmys last home was the vilshylage of Esenada at the northern end of the Baja Peninsula south of California

The town is very similar to Norman We dance and play mushysic more and observe a few more holidays such as Saints Days he continued

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Girl Suffers Trauma Hunting Zany Props

By MARY MALE

ure Mrs Ritzmc n Id love to be props mistress Some weeks later after many n i g h t s -ith little sleep and nightmares of Victorian antiques chasing me around a musty museum I began to question the eagerness which made me responsible for all the props of The King and 1

VIy first stop was a furniture store I need a slEpstick a brass binnacle mounted on a castor platform a hand-wratchet eight long fingernails a gilded lecturshyers pointer with a human hand on the end At that the poor salesman hurried away and never returned to hear the rest of my list

Next I proceeded to an antique store After finding the perfect dome-topped Victorian trunk I reshyturned to the counter confident of success Id like that one over there and Ill just take it along now I began only to be frozen by the blank stare of the woman Finally it dawned on me thrt the saleslady expected me to buy it

After those two traumas I modshyified my approach somewhat beshyginning my list with normal items and working up to the ones in the Twilight Zone At least the people didnt act as if I were on LendshyLease from a mental institution

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Books Recommended For College Bound

By KATHLEEN LESTER

By the time most people enter high school it is safe to assum E that for the most part they haw graduated from the Love Finds Pearl Dinwiddie-I Was a Nearmiddot Sighted Quarterback stage and arE ready for more advanced literamiddot ture This column will try in it humble way to suggest a fe books which should be of interest to the coHege and job-bound alike

AkumiddotAku by Thor Heyerdahl i the fast-paced fascinating scienceshyoriented novel of an expedition to the Easter Islands and the search for the answer to the ancient rid shydle of the giE nt stone heads fou nd thereTo Correspond The Veterans Day assembly

was highlighted by a speech pre- Nineteen from Seventeen for Students in second year French sented by Commander James the incurable romantics is a colshy

will soon be corresponding wit h Davis and by Metropolitan Opera lection of stories by young author French pen pals whose names singer Robert Hale who sang a I from the pages of Sevente~n they received through a bureau of medley of songs I Lives of the Poets by Louis -nshythe Arne ric a n Association of Commander Davis emphasized termeyer is a readable history of Teachers of French the prIce of freedom is eternal poetry from Chaucer to Dylan

The program is planned to give vigilance which must be main- I Thomas told in short biographica l French students an opportunity to I tained to free sketches learn about France and her peoshyple Pals cre matched according to age interests and fathers ocshy PIZZA HUTcupation

Better international relations are often promoted by the growth of understanding and friendship beshytween the participating students i

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Poise N Ivy By KATHY RHODES

Now that Thanksgiving is here we have launched into the holiday season For the coming parties you will want to look your very best

POISE For those special holiday dances

and dinner dates a pretty short semi-formal will be perfect Some of the cutest we have seen ltire the chiffon flapper frocks which feashyture dropped waists blouson tops and gathered or pleated skirts Anshyother charming outfit is the baby smock made of crepe with smockshyed tops Featuring bare shoulders with tiny straps and dirndl skirts they are sure to make your innoshycence both charming and disarmshying

Perhaps your holiday fling does not include an out date but rather an evening at home Quiltshyed cotton-print at-home skirts worn with brightly colored solid silk blouses will make you the most charming hostess yet

IVY The holidays come for the boys

too As long as the girls are going to get all dressed up what about you

Is it time for a new suit Why not get it in time for the holiday season Suits are no longer limitshyed to a single color You can coshyordinate them with your coloring and your color preferences too Colors range from light olive and beige through navy and black When you decide to buy your suit dont be shocked by the lapels which are noticeably wider t his year

Now that youre going to buy a suit why not splurge cnd buy a dress shirt A sparkling white tucked and pleated shirt with French cuffs will make you the handsomest boy in your girls eyes and well bet youll even feel handsomer

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Tournament 20 _____ ____ ______ ____ __ Shawnee

January 4 _________ _______ __ at El Reno 7 ________ __ __ __ __ __ __ Duncan 13-14-15 ___ __ at Miami Tourney 21 __ __ ____ _____ ___ _ at Lawton 25 __ ___ ____ __ __ ___ __ __ El Reno 28 ____ ___ ____________ Del City

February1 _____________ _____ ___ __ at Ada 4 __ ______ _________ at Duncan 8 ______ __ _____ at Midwest City 11 ______ ___ ______ ___ Ardmore 15 ______ _______ __ _ at Del City 18 ________ __________ ___ Lawton

March 1 ____________ ____ at Chickasha 4-5 ____ __ ____ Regional Tourney 11-12 ___ __ _______ State Tourney

Boomer Conference Game

Students View Shrew Matinee

One hundred and seventy-five

English students attended a matishynee performance of the Shakesshypearan play The Taming of the Shrew at the Oklahoma Fin e Arts Building recently

Broadway stars George Grizzard and Barbara Baxley were cast in the leading roles Terry Veal Norshyman High sophomore played a minor role Remaining cast memshybers were university drama stushydents Frank Dunlop directed the play

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Whos Thankful

Tigemiddotrs Count Blessings Thanksgiving is a time to ap- gan peacocks Kyle Hoc~man

preciate and students have a lot i love Bill Huntington SlIppery to be thankful for

Terry Patty is thankful for Mrs Wiestmiddot Linda Karns Owen StEdishyurn ~alls Monty Brown sophoshymore girls Don Fleener goo d looks Ed Bertalan food Susan Sovick car keys David Frost his camera

Bruce Graham glasses Darrell Hill weekends Melissa Martin her own pink telephone Carol Webb ducks Bev Braden not beshying a turkey Melinda Upchurch Beethoven Jim Spiller spotted Tiger hat Ann Alley a certain French boy

Nancy Bloomer N Club Danshyny Simmons Sig Ep notebook Mrs McGee Tiger Tales staff Mr Young uneaten lunches Bill Lewis crutches Mr Taylor his bicycle Jim Logan dictionaries Mr Corrotto football team Bev

Holman boys Lisa Kimery turshykey feed Marilyn Storm Cheerishyos

Paul Blevins Hildreth Cathy Busch mark of royalty in her eye Tiana Tackwell Oklahoma City Vic Hardy rousing debates in

government Dianna Heritage moving here Mimi Lowe Hondas and diapers Mike Eurton not beshy

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Snodgrass boys with long hair Billy Haddock the thought of taking State in basketball Barshybara Orth being free Larry Loshy

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Steve Tackwell pilots license Shannon Kessler her drop Charshylotte Dillard her informative Engshylish reports football team Panl Blevins Mike Cloud friends in fourth hour office Gingersnaps Taysha Taylor girls Now or Never Week Sock hops The Pha roahs cheerleaders Mrs Kenshydall

Ronnie Alinger all senior girls Mr Griffin his good personality Kathy Rhodes high heels Mrs W Williams grasshoppers and crickets David Foster good tenshynis sweater Mary Male getting into Tiger Tales Mike Kearns beshying National Merit Scholar Beeshyca Poston only 7 months left for sophomores to get stomped on Don Harral student council

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Council Honors Good Guy Gals

Good Guy and Gals of the Week ~elected by the Interclub Council during the first nine weeks were Hugh Sellers Jill Amspacher Jlary Ann Pulte Taysha Taylor and Catiana Powell

Hugh was chosen for his leadershyship abilities as president of the N Club and co-captain of the footbdl team Jill chairman of the student council project comshymittee was chosen for her work on the student directories

Band Receives Superior Ratings

The band received a trophy and a superior rating at the Stat~ Marching Contest at Capitol Hill High School Gnd won a first in class A band in a marching contest during OU Band Day cereshymonies

The two ratings are the first steps to winning the Oklahoma Mus i c Educators Association Sweepstakes Trophy presented only to those high school bands which earn superior ratings in marching concert performanc( and sight reading

Mary Ann social committee Boys heres one more trophy says Mr Daniel to John Creyeling drum Norman was one of hightenmaior and Richard Kuhlman band president (Photo by David Allred)chairman was selected for organshy school bands that participated in

izing the Halloween Dance Catishy i the Band Day contest and parade ana Powell was chosen for bringshy WRESTLING SCHEDULE I Reed Will Speak asked to join the OU band in halfmiddot ing honors to Norman High by parshy Decemoer time ceremonies during the Iowa ticipcting in the Miss Teen-age 3 _____ __ __ ____ ________ Perry I In Teaching field State-OU football game John America pageant as Miss Teenshy Phillip Sousa paid tribute to the10 ____ ___ ___ at Midwest City Future Teachers of America will age Oklahoma City bands b y forming the w 0 r d17 -- --------- ----- U S Grant install officers November 22 at

Sousa while playing his march31-Tan 1 - -- Duncan Tourney 730 in the gym A bake sale will The Stars and Stripes ForeverJanuary be held November 29 after schoolJuniors Direct 7 _____ _____ ____ Geary Tourney on the patio

14 ____ __ Midwest City Tourney IHunt For Bottles t D I Ct At the installation Superintend- Daylight Donut21 ------------- ---- a ely ent of Schools Lester Reed will27 ____ ___ _ at Putnam City

Grab those bottle s in No we February speak on the teaching field 1202 N Flooddont accept milk cartons Are the 1 ------------ at OC Northwest The bake sale is to make moneyseniors really worth the trouble r4 _____ ________ _____ _c __ Duncan for club conventions

The junior class is conducting a 19 _____ ___ Boomer conference ~~V~~door-to-door bottle drive Novemshy Tournament at Duncan f~~~j~ JE 4-3195 ber 15 through the 21 Approxishy 25-26 __ ____ Regional Tourney BETTY WEST mately 37 students have signed up March 4-5 __ ____ State Tourney for the drive The chairman of the BEAUTY SALON -P ~r and MrsC M

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Norman Conquers Hale Rangers 19-8

Norman closed the football seashyson on a happy note Friday night trouncing the Tulsa Hale Rangers 19-8 The Tigers rolled up 286 yards on the ground while Hale had 8l

With one second left junior Wayne Veal rushed 44 yards to score as frenzied fans crowded onshyto the field An extra point was not attempted but the touchdown counted

Norman threatened twice in the first half once on a recovered Tulsa fumble Sophomore Bill McshyClard attempted two unsuccessful field goals

The Rangers scored before the half on a blocked Mike Cloud punt Randy Padgett returned it 24 yards and a two point convershysion was successful

Richard Williams ripped 16 yards to score in the third period for Norman but the fake kick-pass failed Williams scored again on a 44 yard pass from junior quartershyback Jim Totoro in the fourth period Twe~ty-~even seniors suited up

for thIS fmal game which upped Normans record to 6-3-0

Trackmen Run In State Meet

Cross-country track teams sprint-

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Halfback Paul Blevins breaks away from Tulsa Hale tackle and gains 19 yards

Coaches Predict Winning Teams Season Starts December Third

Experience is the key note of Grapplers Experienced this years basketball and wrest- Coach Corr has nine returning ling teams coaches Max Mar- lettermen this season Tom Abershyquardt and Bert Corr indicated as crombie a 112 pound junior who the December 3 season opener ap- had a 22-4 dual record last season proaches and placed second at state shows

Cagers Tall good prm~se this year I Four Jumors Vernon Key at 112 Nrmcn should hav~ a good Ray Hayes ot 133 Bruce Varner

year m bask~~ball predIcts coach M~rquardt We have a lot of heIght and some boys who have both speed and ability

Guard Dan Morrison and forshywards Dick Roberts and ~ t eve

ed last Saturday in the state high Ayers are the three returmng senshysc~ool cross-country champion- ior staters Seniors Gary Bonner ShIpS held at the old university and Bill Haddock and juniors golf course Lance Kimrey and Bob Campbell

Placing first for Norman and are competing for the remaining 65th in the state was Ron Hender- guard and center positions Henshyson Henderson ill and advised ye~ta transfer Jimmy Myatt and I not to run did so anyway and fin- Jumor~ Steve Bradley Do u g ished in 11 13 Henderson cOI- i Hawkms and Tom McPherson are lapsed after the race and was dso slated for action this~~ r~shed to Norman Municipal HosshypItal but his condition was termed not serious

Neal Kennedy was second for the Tigers and 77th all-round with 11 18 and David Alexander third and 88th with 11 27

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at 138 and Cap Wolf at 180 and three seniors Ralph Stevenson at 154 Gary Miller at 145 and Hugh

i Seliersat 180 compose the rest of the squad

We should have a good team predicted the coach and should reach our peak at the State Tourshynament

November 18 1965

Bengals Chieftains Split With Tigers

Ardmore 16 Norman 14 A wobbly field goal on a rainshy

soaked field by Blake Yaffe gave Ardmore a 16-14 win over Norman in the last conference game of the year

Ardmore scored twice in the first half but Norman came back in the third quarter on a six-yard run by Paul Blevins who also ran the two-pointer

Blevins scored again on an oneshyyard run but the conversion pass to end Mike Cloud was tipped by an Ardmore defender

Norman 41 Seminole 13 Six touchdowns three scored by

Paul Blevins md five of s~ field goal conversions by Bill McshyClard provided the winning marshygin as the Tigers blasted the Chiefshytains 41-13

Blevins scored first on an 8-yard pass from Terry Patty Blevins scored again the first half

Jim Totoro sprinted eight yards for a third-quarter tally Blevins Hugh Sellers ond junior fullback Bill Saunders completed T i g e r scoring

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Clubs Report News German Club

Speaker for the November 18 meeting Phyllis Stringer a forshymer student of Norman High will talk on her year in Germany as an exchange student from OU

Mu Alpha Theta Members of Mu Alpha Theta

toured the computer laboratory on the North Campus Leaford Blevshyins president has announced

Scene and Herd (Continued from Page 2)

George Purdum saying If you call me sissy middot one more time Ill hit you with my purse Linda Wells calling a service station for help because her car wouldnt start in reverse Diane Adams and Cindy Coombes laughing like phylshylis Diller

John King looking exactly like the Band Queen of 1947 Marilyn Storm saying she likes gravy so much shed eat it on her cheerios Gail Winters asking Becky Edshywards if they get their tales at the end of the month Mr Michael threatening to kick Mike Elder out of chemistry for singing Loushyie Louie

Allan Schwartz getting elephantshyitus of the hand after striking Monty Brown Mary Mercer wantshying to be buried in her Gingersnap uniofrm so she can go to that big pep club in the sky Mr Glasgow explaining Winnie-the-Pooh Mary Kier saying the Mayflower Comshypact was a compact ship

pJoans for a banquet to be held Sloon with Dr Harold Huneke as speaker

Chorus In December the chor1s w i I I

participate in an all-state festival at Stillwater and will present their annual Christmas concert December 16

Medical Careers Twenty-one members of the

Medical Careers Club attended the ann u a I Medical Convention in Oklahoma City recently Tours and talks dealing with all facets of the medical profession were given

Distributive Education Newly elected Distributive Edushy

cation officers Norma Mercer president Virginia Haines secreshytary Kay Wilmeth treasurer and Dee Masters reporter attended the Central Distributive Educction meeting in Shawnee recently

Office Club An organizational meeting of the

Office Club sponsored by Mrs McDade was held recently Plans for future election of officers were made

Spanish Club Dr Jim Artman assistant head

of the Department of Languages at OU spoke to the Sp Onish Club recently concerning his trip to Coshylumbia He showed slides of Coshylumbia and discussed the variation of accents within a country

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We tried and our campaign committee and representatives did a great job said Mr Corr

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Me gusta Norman High much ishysimo Los alumnos me han sido muy bueno sEid Jimmy Montelshylano seventeen in expressing his approval of Norman High School

Jimmy who has been in the United States only six months is fond of American food Taking Spanish art English and physical education Jimmy confesses that he likes to study

Jimmys last home was the vilshylage of Esenada at the northern end of the Baja Peninsula south of California

The town is very similar to Norman We dance and play mushysic more and observe a few more holidays such as Saints Days he continued

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e oer ] 8 1965

Girl Suffers Trauma Hunting Zany Props

By MARY MALE

ure Mrs Ritzmc n Id love to be props mistress Some weeks later after many n i g h t s -ith little sleep and nightmares of Victorian antiques chasing me around a musty museum I began to question the eagerness which made me responsible for all the props of The King and 1

VIy first stop was a furniture store I need a slEpstick a brass binnacle mounted on a castor platform a hand-wratchet eight long fingernails a gilded lecturshyers pointer with a human hand on the end At that the poor salesman hurried away and never returned to hear the rest of my list

Next I proceeded to an antique store After finding the perfect dome-topped Victorian trunk I reshyturned to the counter confident of success Id like that one over there and Ill just take it along now I began only to be frozen by the blank stare of the woman Finally it dawned on me thrt the saleslady expected me to buy it

After those two traumas I modshyified my approach somewhat beshyginning my list with normal items and working up to the ones in the Twilight Zone At least the people didnt act as if I were on LendshyLease from a mental institution

I have always wanted an excitshying life and the Prop Crew has certainly given it to me

HI TIGERS

ALL THIS YEAR MAKE

TAYLOR DRUGS

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FOR

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Alas poor Yorick quotes Dale Adams as fellow Paint Daubers Holly LaVorn Ann Adams and Martha Feuerborn work on King and I props

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french Students Veterans Honored

TIGER TALES Page Fi e

Books Recommended For College Bound

By KATHLEEN LESTER

By the time most people enter high school it is safe to assum E that for the most part they haw graduated from the Love Finds Pearl Dinwiddie-I Was a Nearmiddot Sighted Quarterback stage and arE ready for more advanced literamiddot ture This column will try in it humble way to suggest a fe books which should be of interest to the coHege and job-bound alike

AkumiddotAku by Thor Heyerdahl i the fast-paced fascinating scienceshyoriented novel of an expedition to the Easter Islands and the search for the answer to the ancient rid shydle of the giE nt stone heads fou nd thereTo Correspond The Veterans Day assembly

was highlighted by a speech pre- Nineteen from Seventeen for Students in second year French sented by Commander James the incurable romantics is a colshy

will soon be corresponding wit h Davis and by Metropolitan Opera lection of stories by young author French pen pals whose names singer Robert Hale who sang a I from the pages of Sevente~n they received through a bureau of medley of songs I Lives of the Poets by Louis -nshythe Arne ric a n Association of Commander Davis emphasized termeyer is a readable history of Teachers of French the prIce of freedom is eternal poetry from Chaucer to Dylan

The program is planned to give vigilance which must be main- I Thomas told in short biographica l French students an opportunity to I tained to free sketches learn about France and her peoshyple Pals cre matched according to age interests and fathers ocshy PIZZA HUTcupation

Better international relations are often promoted by the growth of understanding and friendship beshytween the participating students i

said Mrs Harriet Peterson French teacher

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Poise N Ivy By KATHY RHODES

Now that Thanksgiving is here we have launched into the holiday season For the coming parties you will want to look your very best

POISE For those special holiday dances

and dinner dates a pretty short semi-formal will be perfect Some of the cutest we have seen ltire the chiffon flapper frocks which feashyture dropped waists blouson tops and gathered or pleated skirts Anshyother charming outfit is the baby smock made of crepe with smockshyed tops Featuring bare shoulders with tiny straps and dirndl skirts they are sure to make your innoshycence both charming and disarmshying

Perhaps your holiday fling does not include an out date but rather an evening at home Quiltshyed cotton-print at-home skirts worn with brightly colored solid silk blouses will make you the most charming hostess yet

IVY The holidays come for the boys

too As long as the girls are going to get all dressed up what about you

Is it time for a new suit Why not get it in time for the holiday season Suits are no longer limitshyed to a single color You can coshyordinate them with your coloring and your color preferences too Colors range from light olive and beige through navy and black When you decide to buy your suit dont be shocked by the lapels which are noticeably wider t his year

Now that youre going to buy a suit why not splurge cnd buy a dress shirt A sparkling white tucked and pleated shirt with French cuffs will make you the handsomest boy in your girls eyes and well bet youll even feel handsomer

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TIGER

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3 _____ __ ______ __ __ __ at Shawnee 4 __ ____ ____ ______ at Ardmore 11 ______ ____ ____ __ __ Chickasha 14 ____ ____ ___ __ __ Midwest City 16-17-18 __ ______ at McGuinness

Tournament 20 _____ ____ ______ ____ __ Shawnee

January 4 _________ _______ __ at El Reno 7 ________ __ __ __ __ __ __ Duncan 13-14-15 ___ __ at Miami Tourney 21 __ __ ____ _____ ___ _ at Lawton 25 __ ___ ____ __ __ ___ __ __ El Reno 28 ____ ___ ____________ Del City

February1 _____________ _____ ___ __ at Ada 4 __ ______ _________ at Duncan 8 ______ __ _____ at Midwest City 11 ______ ___ ______ ___ Ardmore 15 ______ _______ __ _ at Del City 18 ________ __________ ___ Lawton

March 1 ____________ ____ at Chickasha 4-5 ____ __ ____ Regional Tourney 11-12 ___ __ _______ State Tourney

Boomer Conference Game

Students View Shrew Matinee

One hundred and seventy-five

English students attended a matishynee performance of the Shakesshypearan play The Taming of the Shrew at the Oklahoma Fin e Arts Building recently

Broadway stars George Grizzard and Barbara Baxley were cast in the leading roles Terry Veal Norshyman High sophomore played a minor role Remaining cast memshybers were university drama stushydents Frank Dunlop directed the play

Normans Newest Most Modern Hair Styling

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Whos Thankful

Tigemiddotrs Count Blessings Thanksgiving is a time to ap- gan peacocks Kyle Hoc~man

preciate and students have a lot i love Bill Huntington SlIppery to be thankful for

Terry Patty is thankful for Mrs Wiestmiddot Linda Karns Owen StEdishyurn ~alls Monty Brown sophoshymore girls Don Fleener goo d looks Ed Bertalan food Susan Sovick car keys David Frost his camera

Bruce Graham glasses Darrell Hill weekends Melissa Martin her own pink telephone Carol Webb ducks Bev Braden not beshying a turkey Melinda Upchurch Beethoven Jim Spiller spotted Tiger hat Ann Alley a certain French boy

Nancy Bloomer N Club Danshyny Simmons Sig Ep notebook Mrs McGee Tiger Tales staff Mr Young uneaten lunches Bill Lewis crutches Mr Taylor his bicycle Jim Logan dictionaries Mr Corrotto football team Bev

Holman boys Lisa Kimery turshykey feed Marilyn Storm Cheerishyos

Paul Blevins Hildreth Cathy Busch mark of royalty in her eye Tiana Tackwell Oklahoma City Vic Hardy rousing debates in

government Dianna Heritage moving here Mimi Lowe Hondas and diapers Mike Eurton not beshy

ing in reform school Robin Tapkin football Kay

Snodgrass boys with long hair Billy Haddock the thought of taking State in basketball Barshybara Orth being free Larry Loshy

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Rock sweatshirts Will i a m Wiles Wichita girls

Steve Tackwell pilots license Shannon Kessler her drop Charshylotte Dillard her informative Engshylish reports football team Panl Blevins Mike Cloud friends in fourth hour office Gingersnaps Taysha Taylor girls Now or Never Week Sock hops The Pha roahs cheerleaders Mrs Kenshydall

Ronnie Alinger all senior girls Mr Griffin his good personality Kathy Rhodes high heels Mrs W Williams grasshoppers and crickets David Foster good tenshynis sweater Mary Male getting into Tiger Tales Mike Kearns beshying National Merit Scholar Beeshyca Poston only 7 months left for sophomores to get stomped on Don Harral student council

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Council Honors Good Guy Gals

Good Guy and Gals of the Week ~elected by the Interclub Council during the first nine weeks were Hugh Sellers Jill Amspacher Jlary Ann Pulte Taysha Taylor and Catiana Powell

Hugh was chosen for his leadershyship abilities as president of the N Club and co-captain of the footbdl team Jill chairman of the student council project comshymittee was chosen for her work on the student directories

Band Receives Superior Ratings

The band received a trophy and a superior rating at the Stat~ Marching Contest at Capitol Hill High School Gnd won a first in class A band in a marching contest during OU Band Day cereshymonies

The two ratings are the first steps to winning the Oklahoma Mus i c Educators Association Sweepstakes Trophy presented only to those high school bands which earn superior ratings in marching concert performanc( and sight reading

Mary Ann social committee Boys heres one more trophy says Mr Daniel to John Creyeling drum Norman was one of hightenmaior and Richard Kuhlman band president (Photo by David Allred)chairman was selected for organshy school bands that participated in

izing the Halloween Dance Catishy i the Band Day contest and parade ana Powell was chosen for bringshy WRESTLING SCHEDULE I Reed Will Speak asked to join the OU band in halfmiddot ing honors to Norman High by parshy Decemoer time ceremonies during the Iowa ticipcting in the Miss Teen-age 3 _____ __ __ ____ ________ Perry I In Teaching field State-OU football game John America pageant as Miss Teenshy Phillip Sousa paid tribute to the10 ____ ___ ___ at Midwest City Future Teachers of America will age Oklahoma City bands b y forming the w 0 r d17 -- --------- ----- U S Grant install officers November 22 at

Sousa while playing his march31-Tan 1 - -- Duncan Tourney 730 in the gym A bake sale will The Stars and Stripes ForeverJanuary be held November 29 after schoolJuniors Direct 7 _____ _____ ____ Geary Tourney on the patio

14 ____ __ Midwest City Tourney IHunt For Bottles t D I Ct At the installation Superintend- Daylight Donut21 ------------- ---- a ely ent of Schools Lester Reed will27 ____ ___ _ at Putnam City

Grab those bottle s in No we February speak on the teaching field 1202 N Flooddont accept milk cartons Are the 1 ------------ at OC Northwest The bake sale is to make moneyseniors really worth the trouble r4 _____ ________ _____ _c __ Duncan for club conventions

The junior class is conducting a 19 _____ ___ Boomer conference ~~V~~door-to-door bottle drive Novemshy Tournament at Duncan f~~~j~ JE 4-3195 ber 15 through the 21 Approxishy 25-26 __ ____ Regional Tourney BETTY WEST mately 37 students have signed up March 4-5 __ ____ State Tourney for the drive The chairman of the BEAUTY SALON -P ~r and MrsC M

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Norman Conquers Hale Rangers 19-8

Norman closed the football seashyson on a happy note Friday night trouncing the Tulsa Hale Rangers 19-8 The Tigers rolled up 286 yards on the ground while Hale had 8l

With one second left junior Wayne Veal rushed 44 yards to score as frenzied fans crowded onshyto the field An extra point was not attempted but the touchdown counted

Norman threatened twice in the first half once on a recovered Tulsa fumble Sophomore Bill McshyClard attempted two unsuccessful field goals

The Rangers scored before the half on a blocked Mike Cloud punt Randy Padgett returned it 24 yards and a two point convershysion was successful

Richard Williams ripped 16 yards to score in the third period for Norman but the fake kick-pass failed Williams scored again on a 44 yard pass from junior quartershyback Jim Totoro in the fourth period Twe~ty-~even seniors suited up

for thIS fmal game which upped Normans record to 6-3-0

Trackmen Run In State Meet

Cross-country track teams sprint-

TIGER TALES

Halfback Paul Blevins breaks away from Tulsa Hale tackle and gains 19 yards

Coaches Predict Winning Teams Season Starts December Third

Experience is the key note of Grapplers Experienced this years basketball and wrest- Coach Corr has nine returning ling teams coaches Max Mar- lettermen this season Tom Abershyquardt and Bert Corr indicated as crombie a 112 pound junior who the December 3 season opener ap- had a 22-4 dual record last season proaches and placed second at state shows

Cagers Tall good prm~se this year I Four Jumors Vernon Key at 112 Nrmcn should hav~ a good Ray Hayes ot 133 Bruce Varner

year m bask~~ball predIcts coach M~rquardt We have a lot of heIght and some boys who have both speed and ability

Guard Dan Morrison and forshywards Dick Roberts and ~ t eve

ed last Saturday in the state high Ayers are the three returmng senshysc~ool cross-country champion- ior staters Seniors Gary Bonner ShIpS held at the old university and Bill Haddock and juniors golf course Lance Kimrey and Bob Campbell

Placing first for Norman and are competing for the remaining 65th in the state was Ron Hender- guard and center positions Henshyson Henderson ill and advised ye~ta transfer Jimmy Myatt and I not to run did so anyway and fin- Jumor~ Steve Bradley Do u g ished in 11 13 Henderson cOI- i Hawkms and Tom McPherson are lapsed after the race and was dso slated for action this~~ r~shed to Norman Municipal HosshypItal but his condition was termed not serious

Neal Kennedy was second for the Tigers and 77th all-round with 11 18 and David Alexander third and 88th with 11 27

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at 138 and Cap Wolf at 180 and three seniors Ralph Stevenson at 154 Gary Miller at 145 and Hugh

i Seliersat 180 compose the rest of the squad

We should have a good team predicted the coach and should reach our peak at the State Tourshynament

November 18 1965

Bengals Chieftains Split With Tigers

Ardmore 16 Norman 14 A wobbly field goal on a rainshy

soaked field by Blake Yaffe gave Ardmore a 16-14 win over Norman in the last conference game of the year

Ardmore scored twice in the first half but Norman came back in the third quarter on a six-yard run by Paul Blevins who also ran the two-pointer

Blevins scored again on an oneshyyard run but the conversion pass to end Mike Cloud was tipped by an Ardmore defender

Norman 41 Seminole 13 Six touchdowns three scored by

Paul Blevins md five of s~ field goal conversions by Bill McshyClard provided the winning marshygin as the Tigers blasted the Chiefshytains 41-13

Blevins scored first on an 8-yard pass from Terry Patty Blevins scored again the first half

Jim Totoro sprinted eight yards for a third-quarter tally Blevins Hugh Sellers ond junior fullback Bill Saunders completed T i g e r scoring

Hollywood

Beauty Shop

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e oer ] 8 1965

Girl Suffers Trauma Hunting Zany Props

By MARY MALE

ure Mrs Ritzmc n Id love to be props mistress Some weeks later after many n i g h t s -ith little sleep and nightmares of Victorian antiques chasing me around a musty museum I began to question the eagerness which made me responsible for all the props of The King and 1

VIy first stop was a furniture store I need a slEpstick a brass binnacle mounted on a castor platform a hand-wratchet eight long fingernails a gilded lecturshyers pointer with a human hand on the end At that the poor salesman hurried away and never returned to hear the rest of my list

Next I proceeded to an antique store After finding the perfect dome-topped Victorian trunk I reshyturned to the counter confident of success Id like that one over there and Ill just take it along now I began only to be frozen by the blank stare of the woman Finally it dawned on me thrt the saleslady expected me to buy it

After those two traumas I modshyified my approach somewhat beshyginning my list with normal items and working up to the ones in the Twilight Zone At least the people didnt act as if I were on LendshyLease from a mental institution

I have always wanted an excitshying life and the Prop Crew has certainly given it to me

HI TIGERS

ALL THIS YEAR MAKE

TAYLOR DRUGS

YOUR HEADQUARTERS

FOR

PRESCRIPTIONS

TOILETRIES-GIFTS

STATIONERY-MAGAZINES

SCHOOL SUPPLIES-COSMETICS

SICK ROOM SUPPLIES

SUNDRIES

Alas poor Yorick quotes Dale Adams as fellow Paint Daubers Holly LaVorn Ann Adams and Martha Feuerborn work on King and I props

(Photo by David Frost) --- --- -__--shy

french Students Veterans Honored

TIGER TALES Page Fi e

Books Recommended For College Bound

By KATHLEEN LESTER

By the time most people enter high school it is safe to assum E that for the most part they haw graduated from the Love Finds Pearl Dinwiddie-I Was a Nearmiddot Sighted Quarterback stage and arE ready for more advanced literamiddot ture This column will try in it humble way to suggest a fe books which should be of interest to the coHege and job-bound alike

AkumiddotAku by Thor Heyerdahl i the fast-paced fascinating scienceshyoriented novel of an expedition to the Easter Islands and the search for the answer to the ancient rid shydle of the giE nt stone heads fou nd thereTo Correspond The Veterans Day assembly

was highlighted by a speech pre- Nineteen from Seventeen for Students in second year French sented by Commander James the incurable romantics is a colshy

will soon be corresponding wit h Davis and by Metropolitan Opera lection of stories by young author French pen pals whose names singer Robert Hale who sang a I from the pages of Sevente~n they received through a bureau of medley of songs I Lives of the Poets by Louis -nshythe Arne ric a n Association of Commander Davis emphasized termeyer is a readable history of Teachers of French the prIce of freedom is eternal poetry from Chaucer to Dylan

The program is planned to give vigilance which must be main- I Thomas told in short biographica l French students an opportunity to I tained to free sketches learn about France and her peoshyple Pals cre matched according to age interests and fathers ocshy PIZZA HUTcupation

Better international relations are often promoted by the growth of understanding and friendship beshytween the participating students i

said Mrs Harriet Peterson French teacher

24 HOUR

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THE COLLEGE MAN

Page Six

Poise N Ivy By KATHY RHODES

Now that Thanksgiving is here we have launched into the holiday season For the coming parties you will want to look your very best

POISE For those special holiday dances

and dinner dates a pretty short semi-formal will be perfect Some of the cutest we have seen ltire the chiffon flapper frocks which feashyture dropped waists blouson tops and gathered or pleated skirts Anshyother charming outfit is the baby smock made of crepe with smockshyed tops Featuring bare shoulders with tiny straps and dirndl skirts they are sure to make your innoshycence both charming and disarmshying

Perhaps your holiday fling does not include an out date but rather an evening at home Quiltshyed cotton-print at-home skirts worn with brightly colored solid silk blouses will make you the most charming hostess yet

IVY The holidays come for the boys

too As long as the girls are going to get all dressed up what about you

Is it time for a new suit Why not get it in time for the holiday season Suits are no longer limitshyed to a single color You can coshyordinate them with your coloring and your color preferences too Colors range from light olive and beige through navy and black When you decide to buy your suit dont be shocked by the lapels which are noticeably wider t his year

Now that youre going to buy a suit why not splurge cnd buy a dress shirt A sparkling white tucked and pleated shirt with French cuffs will make you the handsomest boy in your girls eyes and well bet youll even feel handsomer

MIKE RICHEYS

GUITAR CENTER

All Brands of Guitars

319 White St JE 4-8613

TIGER

BASKETBALL SCHEDULE December

3 _____ __ ______ __ __ __ at Shawnee 4 __ ____ ____ ______ at Ardmore 11 ______ ____ ____ __ __ Chickasha 14 ____ ____ ___ __ __ Midwest City 16-17-18 __ ______ at McGuinness

Tournament 20 _____ ____ ______ ____ __ Shawnee

January 4 _________ _______ __ at El Reno 7 ________ __ __ __ __ __ __ Duncan 13-14-15 ___ __ at Miami Tourney 21 __ __ ____ _____ ___ _ at Lawton 25 __ ___ ____ __ __ ___ __ __ El Reno 28 ____ ___ ____________ Del City

February1 _____________ _____ ___ __ at Ada 4 __ ______ _________ at Duncan 8 ______ __ _____ at Midwest City 11 ______ ___ ______ ___ Ardmore 15 ______ _______ __ _ at Del City 18 ________ __________ ___ Lawton

March 1 ____________ ____ at Chickasha 4-5 ____ __ ____ Regional Tourney 11-12 ___ __ _______ State Tourney

Boomer Conference Game

Students View Shrew Matinee

One hundred and seventy-five

English students attended a matishynee performance of the Shakesshypearan play The Taming of the Shrew at the Oklahoma Fin e Arts Building recently

Broadway stars George Grizzard and Barbara Baxley were cast in the leading roles Terry Veal Norshyman High sophomore played a minor role Remaining cast memshybers were university drama stushydents Frank Dunlop directed the play

Normans Newest Most Modern Hair Styling

Center

Coiffu res By

Katherine Across from High School

Plenty of free parking

922 W Main JE 4-5533

The Sharpest Clothes Are At

THE GRACE GORDON SHOP 908middot910 West Main

Come On Over And See Us

TALES November 18 1965

Whos Thankful

Tigemiddotrs Count Blessings Thanksgiving is a time to ap- gan peacocks Kyle Hoc~man

preciate and students have a lot i love Bill Huntington SlIppery to be thankful for

Terry Patty is thankful for Mrs Wiestmiddot Linda Karns Owen StEdishyurn ~alls Monty Brown sophoshymore girls Don Fleener goo d looks Ed Bertalan food Susan Sovick car keys David Frost his camera

Bruce Graham glasses Darrell Hill weekends Melissa Martin her own pink telephone Carol Webb ducks Bev Braden not beshying a turkey Melinda Upchurch Beethoven Jim Spiller spotted Tiger hat Ann Alley a certain French boy

Nancy Bloomer N Club Danshyny Simmons Sig Ep notebook Mrs McGee Tiger Tales staff Mr Young uneaten lunches Bill Lewis crutches Mr Taylor his bicycle Jim Logan dictionaries Mr Corrotto football team Bev

Holman boys Lisa Kimery turshykey feed Marilyn Storm Cheerishyos

Paul Blevins Hildreth Cathy Busch mark of royalty in her eye Tiana Tackwell Oklahoma City Vic Hardy rousing debates in

government Dianna Heritage moving here Mimi Lowe Hondas and diapers Mike Eurton not beshy

ing in reform school Robin Tapkin football Kay

Snodgrass boys with long hair Billy Haddock the thought of taking State in basketball Barshybara Orth being free Larry Loshy

WELCOME TO

MORRISON DRUG

Hollywood Shopping Center

1728 W Lindsay

Don amp Morene Morrison

JE 4-7660

NO MONEY DOWN

Easy Terms

Rock sweatshirts Will i a m Wiles Wichita girls

Steve Tackwell pilots license Shannon Kessler her drop Charshylotte Dillard her informative Engshylish reports football team Panl Blevins Mike Cloud friends in fourth hour office Gingersnaps Taysha Taylor girls Now or Never Week Sock hops The Pha roahs cheerleaders Mrs Kenshydall

Ronnie Alinger all senior girls Mr Griffin his good personality Kathy Rhodes high heels Mrs W Williams grasshoppers and crickets David Foster good tenshynis sweater Mary Male getting into Tiger Tales Mike Kearns beshying National Merit Scholar Beeshyca Poston only 7 months left for sophomores to get stomped on Don Harral student council

EXCHANGE BANK

I__ MAIN AND BERRY

~===o========~

University

Cleaners

amp

Laundry

420 Hoover JE 4-6602

1423 S George JE 4-6603

747 Asp JE 4-6600

Notice Norman Students

its unreal Now You Can Open YOUR OWN Charge Account at ZALES Just Say CHARGE IT

When you want a ZALES watch ring charm bullbull locket billfold

Open until 9 pm - JE 44405 - 516 W Main

--- -

ovember 18 1965 TIGER TALES Page Seven

Council Honors Good Guy Gals

Good Guy and Gals of the Week ~elected by the Interclub Council during the first nine weeks were Hugh Sellers Jill Amspacher Jlary Ann Pulte Taysha Taylor and Catiana Powell

Hugh was chosen for his leadershyship abilities as president of the N Club and co-captain of the footbdl team Jill chairman of the student council project comshymittee was chosen for her work on the student directories

Band Receives Superior Ratings

The band received a trophy and a superior rating at the Stat~ Marching Contest at Capitol Hill High School Gnd won a first in class A band in a marching contest during OU Band Day cereshymonies

The two ratings are the first steps to winning the Oklahoma Mus i c Educators Association Sweepstakes Trophy presented only to those high school bands which earn superior ratings in marching concert performanc( and sight reading

Mary Ann social committee Boys heres one more trophy says Mr Daniel to John Creyeling drum Norman was one of hightenmaior and Richard Kuhlman band president (Photo by David Allred)chairman was selected for organshy school bands that participated in

izing the Halloween Dance Catishy i the Band Day contest and parade ana Powell was chosen for bringshy WRESTLING SCHEDULE I Reed Will Speak asked to join the OU band in halfmiddot ing honors to Norman High by parshy Decemoer time ceremonies during the Iowa ticipcting in the Miss Teen-age 3 _____ __ __ ____ ________ Perry I In Teaching field State-OU football game John America pageant as Miss Teenshy Phillip Sousa paid tribute to the10 ____ ___ ___ at Midwest City Future Teachers of America will age Oklahoma City bands b y forming the w 0 r d17 -- --------- ----- U S Grant install officers November 22 at

Sousa while playing his march31-Tan 1 - -- Duncan Tourney 730 in the gym A bake sale will The Stars and Stripes ForeverJanuary be held November 29 after schoolJuniors Direct 7 _____ _____ ____ Geary Tourney on the patio

14 ____ __ Midwest City Tourney IHunt For Bottles t D I Ct At the installation Superintend- Daylight Donut21 ------------- ---- a ely ent of Schools Lester Reed will27 ____ ___ _ at Putnam City

Grab those bottle s in No we February speak on the teaching field 1202 N Flooddont accept milk cartons Are the 1 ------------ at OC Northwest The bake sale is to make moneyseniors really worth the trouble r4 _____ ________ _____ _c __ Duncan for club conventions

The junior class is conducting a 19 _____ ___ Boomer conference ~~V~~door-to-door bottle drive Novemshy Tournament at Duncan f~~~j~ JE 4-3195 ber 15 through the 21 Approxishy 25-26 __ ____ Regional Tourney BETTY WEST mately 37 students have signed up March 4-5 __ ____ State Tourney for the drive The chairman of the BEAUTY SALON -P ~r and MrsC M

committee is Steve Hetherington (_ M Warren594 BUCHANANAnother class project is a varieshy

ty show planned for later in the JE 6-1568 year

INC

Phone JE 6middot1512

2426 Smoking Oak

Norman Oklahoma

Across ghe Street

RESTAURANT

Every Bite a Delight

Sooner Lanes 215 W Boyd JE 4-8500 550 24th Ave JE 6-1155

JE 4-2340 758 Aspdistinguished mens clothing

Page Eight

Norman Conquers Hale Rangers 19-8

Norman closed the football seashyson on a happy note Friday night trouncing the Tulsa Hale Rangers 19-8 The Tigers rolled up 286 yards on the ground while Hale had 8l

With one second left junior Wayne Veal rushed 44 yards to score as frenzied fans crowded onshyto the field An extra point was not attempted but the touchdown counted

Norman threatened twice in the first half once on a recovered Tulsa fumble Sophomore Bill McshyClard attempted two unsuccessful field goals

The Rangers scored before the half on a blocked Mike Cloud punt Randy Padgett returned it 24 yards and a two point convershysion was successful

Richard Williams ripped 16 yards to score in the third period for Norman but the fake kick-pass failed Williams scored again on a 44 yard pass from junior quartershyback Jim Totoro in the fourth period Twe~ty-~even seniors suited up

for thIS fmal game which upped Normans record to 6-3-0

Trackmen Run In State Meet

Cross-country track teams sprint-

TIGER TALES

Halfback Paul Blevins breaks away from Tulsa Hale tackle and gains 19 yards

Coaches Predict Winning Teams Season Starts December Third

Experience is the key note of Grapplers Experienced this years basketball and wrest- Coach Corr has nine returning ling teams coaches Max Mar- lettermen this season Tom Abershyquardt and Bert Corr indicated as crombie a 112 pound junior who the December 3 season opener ap- had a 22-4 dual record last season proaches and placed second at state shows

Cagers Tall good prm~se this year I Four Jumors Vernon Key at 112 Nrmcn should hav~ a good Ray Hayes ot 133 Bruce Varner

year m bask~~ball predIcts coach M~rquardt We have a lot of heIght and some boys who have both speed and ability

Guard Dan Morrison and forshywards Dick Roberts and ~ t eve

ed last Saturday in the state high Ayers are the three returmng senshysc~ool cross-country champion- ior staters Seniors Gary Bonner ShIpS held at the old university and Bill Haddock and juniors golf course Lance Kimrey and Bob Campbell

Placing first for Norman and are competing for the remaining 65th in the state was Ron Hender- guard and center positions Henshyson Henderson ill and advised ye~ta transfer Jimmy Myatt and I not to run did so anyway and fin- Jumor~ Steve Bradley Do u g ished in 11 13 Henderson cOI- i Hawkms and Tom McPherson are lapsed after the race and was dso slated for action this~~ r~shed to Norman Municipal HosshypItal but his condition was termed not serious

Neal Kennedy was second for the Tigers and 77th all-round with 11 18 and David Alexander third and 88th with 11 27

JESS WALDEN

CLEANERS 121 N Porter 202 N Flood

JE 4-6464 JE 4-0462

UNION MOVIES November 19-20

Dont Go Near the Water Bachelor in Paradise

December 3-4 Tea House of the

August Moon Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

December 1 0-11 Move Over Darling

Westerner

20c 45c 730 and 930

S1ampW bull S~4 Thrift amp Swift Drive In

Across from high school

Meaty Hamburgers 1Sc

Golden Cheeseburgers 19c

Milk Shakes 20c

~_________ ______D_i_ck__K__n_u_d_se_n___M__g_rmiddot________________~l

at 138 and Cap Wolf at 180 and three seniors Ralph Stevenson at 154 Gary Miller at 145 and Hugh

i Seliersat 180 compose the rest of the squad

We should have a good team predicted the coach and should reach our peak at the State Tourshynament

November 18 1965

Bengals Chieftains Split With Tigers

Ardmore 16 Norman 14 A wobbly field goal on a rainshy

soaked field by Blake Yaffe gave Ardmore a 16-14 win over Norman in the last conference game of the year

Ardmore scored twice in the first half but Norman came back in the third quarter on a six-yard run by Paul Blevins who also ran the two-pointer

Blevins scored again on an oneshyyard run but the conversion pass to end Mike Cloud was tipped by an Ardmore defender

Norman 41 Seminole 13 Six touchdowns three scored by

Paul Blevins md five of s~ field goal conversions by Bill McshyClard provided the winning marshygin as the Tigers blasted the Chiefshytains 41-13

Blevins scored first on an 8-yard pass from Terry Patty Blevins scored again the first half

Jim Totoro sprinted eight yards for a third-quarter tally Blevins Hugh Sellers ond junior fullback Bill Saunders completed T i g e r scoring

Hollywood

Beauty Shop

1309 McGee JE 6-2503

I~~~=========-==~=====================~

RUSSELL SMITH STUDIO

bull NATURALbull LIFE LIKE PORTRAITS JE 4-8413 120 W Main

Open a Student Checking

Account at THE FIRST

FIR~~lar~-g~rr~a IN NORMAN ~ bull ~

i ~_________________________________________________ 1

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Page Six

Poise N Ivy By KATHY RHODES

Now that Thanksgiving is here we have launched into the holiday season For the coming parties you will want to look your very best

POISE For those special holiday dances

and dinner dates a pretty short semi-formal will be perfect Some of the cutest we have seen ltire the chiffon flapper frocks which feashyture dropped waists blouson tops and gathered or pleated skirts Anshyother charming outfit is the baby smock made of crepe with smockshyed tops Featuring bare shoulders with tiny straps and dirndl skirts they are sure to make your innoshycence both charming and disarmshying

Perhaps your holiday fling does not include an out date but rather an evening at home Quiltshyed cotton-print at-home skirts worn with brightly colored solid silk blouses will make you the most charming hostess yet

IVY The holidays come for the boys

too As long as the girls are going to get all dressed up what about you

Is it time for a new suit Why not get it in time for the holiday season Suits are no longer limitshyed to a single color You can coshyordinate them with your coloring and your color preferences too Colors range from light olive and beige through navy and black When you decide to buy your suit dont be shocked by the lapels which are noticeably wider t his year

Now that youre going to buy a suit why not splurge cnd buy a dress shirt A sparkling white tucked and pleated shirt with French cuffs will make you the handsomest boy in your girls eyes and well bet youll even feel handsomer

MIKE RICHEYS

GUITAR CENTER

All Brands of Guitars

319 White St JE 4-8613

TIGER

BASKETBALL SCHEDULE December

3 _____ __ ______ __ __ __ at Shawnee 4 __ ____ ____ ______ at Ardmore 11 ______ ____ ____ __ __ Chickasha 14 ____ ____ ___ __ __ Midwest City 16-17-18 __ ______ at McGuinness

Tournament 20 _____ ____ ______ ____ __ Shawnee

January 4 _________ _______ __ at El Reno 7 ________ __ __ __ __ __ __ Duncan 13-14-15 ___ __ at Miami Tourney 21 __ __ ____ _____ ___ _ at Lawton 25 __ ___ ____ __ __ ___ __ __ El Reno 28 ____ ___ ____________ Del City

February1 _____________ _____ ___ __ at Ada 4 __ ______ _________ at Duncan 8 ______ __ _____ at Midwest City 11 ______ ___ ______ ___ Ardmore 15 ______ _______ __ _ at Del City 18 ________ __________ ___ Lawton

March 1 ____________ ____ at Chickasha 4-5 ____ __ ____ Regional Tourney 11-12 ___ __ _______ State Tourney

Boomer Conference Game

Students View Shrew Matinee

One hundred and seventy-five

English students attended a matishynee performance of the Shakesshypearan play The Taming of the Shrew at the Oklahoma Fin e Arts Building recently

Broadway stars George Grizzard and Barbara Baxley were cast in the leading roles Terry Veal Norshyman High sophomore played a minor role Remaining cast memshybers were university drama stushydents Frank Dunlop directed the play

Normans Newest Most Modern Hair Styling

Center

Coiffu res By

Katherine Across from High School

Plenty of free parking

922 W Main JE 4-5533

The Sharpest Clothes Are At

THE GRACE GORDON SHOP 908middot910 West Main

Come On Over And See Us

TALES November 18 1965

Whos Thankful

Tigemiddotrs Count Blessings Thanksgiving is a time to ap- gan peacocks Kyle Hoc~man

preciate and students have a lot i love Bill Huntington SlIppery to be thankful for

Terry Patty is thankful for Mrs Wiestmiddot Linda Karns Owen StEdishyurn ~alls Monty Brown sophoshymore girls Don Fleener goo d looks Ed Bertalan food Susan Sovick car keys David Frost his camera

Bruce Graham glasses Darrell Hill weekends Melissa Martin her own pink telephone Carol Webb ducks Bev Braden not beshying a turkey Melinda Upchurch Beethoven Jim Spiller spotted Tiger hat Ann Alley a certain French boy

Nancy Bloomer N Club Danshyny Simmons Sig Ep notebook Mrs McGee Tiger Tales staff Mr Young uneaten lunches Bill Lewis crutches Mr Taylor his bicycle Jim Logan dictionaries Mr Corrotto football team Bev

Holman boys Lisa Kimery turshykey feed Marilyn Storm Cheerishyos

Paul Blevins Hildreth Cathy Busch mark of royalty in her eye Tiana Tackwell Oklahoma City Vic Hardy rousing debates in

government Dianna Heritage moving here Mimi Lowe Hondas and diapers Mike Eurton not beshy

ing in reform school Robin Tapkin football Kay

Snodgrass boys with long hair Billy Haddock the thought of taking State in basketball Barshybara Orth being free Larry Loshy

WELCOME TO

MORRISON DRUG

Hollywood Shopping Center

1728 W Lindsay

Don amp Morene Morrison

JE 4-7660

NO MONEY DOWN

Easy Terms

Rock sweatshirts Will i a m Wiles Wichita girls

Steve Tackwell pilots license Shannon Kessler her drop Charshylotte Dillard her informative Engshylish reports football team Panl Blevins Mike Cloud friends in fourth hour office Gingersnaps Taysha Taylor girls Now or Never Week Sock hops The Pha roahs cheerleaders Mrs Kenshydall

Ronnie Alinger all senior girls Mr Griffin his good personality Kathy Rhodes high heels Mrs W Williams grasshoppers and crickets David Foster good tenshynis sweater Mary Male getting into Tiger Tales Mike Kearns beshying National Merit Scholar Beeshyca Poston only 7 months left for sophomores to get stomped on Don Harral student council

EXCHANGE BANK

I__ MAIN AND BERRY

~===o========~

University

Cleaners

amp

Laundry

420 Hoover JE 4-6602

1423 S George JE 4-6603

747 Asp JE 4-6600

Notice Norman Students

its unreal Now You Can Open YOUR OWN Charge Account at ZALES Just Say CHARGE IT

When you want a ZALES watch ring charm bullbull locket billfold

Open until 9 pm - JE 44405 - 516 W Main

--- -

ovember 18 1965 TIGER TALES Page Seven

Council Honors Good Guy Gals

Good Guy and Gals of the Week ~elected by the Interclub Council during the first nine weeks were Hugh Sellers Jill Amspacher Jlary Ann Pulte Taysha Taylor and Catiana Powell

Hugh was chosen for his leadershyship abilities as president of the N Club and co-captain of the footbdl team Jill chairman of the student council project comshymittee was chosen for her work on the student directories

Band Receives Superior Ratings

The band received a trophy and a superior rating at the Stat~ Marching Contest at Capitol Hill High School Gnd won a first in class A band in a marching contest during OU Band Day cereshymonies

The two ratings are the first steps to winning the Oklahoma Mus i c Educators Association Sweepstakes Trophy presented only to those high school bands which earn superior ratings in marching concert performanc( and sight reading

Mary Ann social committee Boys heres one more trophy says Mr Daniel to John Creyeling drum Norman was one of hightenmaior and Richard Kuhlman band president (Photo by David Allred)chairman was selected for organshy school bands that participated in

izing the Halloween Dance Catishy i the Band Day contest and parade ana Powell was chosen for bringshy WRESTLING SCHEDULE I Reed Will Speak asked to join the OU band in halfmiddot ing honors to Norman High by parshy Decemoer time ceremonies during the Iowa ticipcting in the Miss Teen-age 3 _____ __ __ ____ ________ Perry I In Teaching field State-OU football game John America pageant as Miss Teenshy Phillip Sousa paid tribute to the10 ____ ___ ___ at Midwest City Future Teachers of America will age Oklahoma City bands b y forming the w 0 r d17 -- --------- ----- U S Grant install officers November 22 at

Sousa while playing his march31-Tan 1 - -- Duncan Tourney 730 in the gym A bake sale will The Stars and Stripes ForeverJanuary be held November 29 after schoolJuniors Direct 7 _____ _____ ____ Geary Tourney on the patio

14 ____ __ Midwest City Tourney IHunt For Bottles t D I Ct At the installation Superintend- Daylight Donut21 ------------- ---- a ely ent of Schools Lester Reed will27 ____ ___ _ at Putnam City

Grab those bottle s in No we February speak on the teaching field 1202 N Flooddont accept milk cartons Are the 1 ------------ at OC Northwest The bake sale is to make moneyseniors really worth the trouble r4 _____ ________ _____ _c __ Duncan for club conventions

The junior class is conducting a 19 _____ ___ Boomer conference ~~V~~door-to-door bottle drive Novemshy Tournament at Duncan f~~~j~ JE 4-3195 ber 15 through the 21 Approxishy 25-26 __ ____ Regional Tourney BETTY WEST mately 37 students have signed up March 4-5 __ ____ State Tourney for the drive The chairman of the BEAUTY SALON -P ~r and MrsC M

committee is Steve Hetherington (_ M Warren594 BUCHANANAnother class project is a varieshy

ty show planned for later in the JE 6-1568 year

INC

Phone JE 6middot1512

2426 Smoking Oak

Norman Oklahoma

Across ghe Street

RESTAURANT

Every Bite a Delight

Sooner Lanes 215 W Boyd JE 4-8500 550 24th Ave JE 6-1155

JE 4-2340 758 Aspdistinguished mens clothing

Page Eight

Norman Conquers Hale Rangers 19-8

Norman closed the football seashyson on a happy note Friday night trouncing the Tulsa Hale Rangers 19-8 The Tigers rolled up 286 yards on the ground while Hale had 8l

With one second left junior Wayne Veal rushed 44 yards to score as frenzied fans crowded onshyto the field An extra point was not attempted but the touchdown counted

Norman threatened twice in the first half once on a recovered Tulsa fumble Sophomore Bill McshyClard attempted two unsuccessful field goals

The Rangers scored before the half on a blocked Mike Cloud punt Randy Padgett returned it 24 yards and a two point convershysion was successful

Richard Williams ripped 16 yards to score in the third period for Norman but the fake kick-pass failed Williams scored again on a 44 yard pass from junior quartershyback Jim Totoro in the fourth period Twe~ty-~even seniors suited up

for thIS fmal game which upped Normans record to 6-3-0

Trackmen Run In State Meet

Cross-country track teams sprint-

TIGER TALES

Halfback Paul Blevins breaks away from Tulsa Hale tackle and gains 19 yards

Coaches Predict Winning Teams Season Starts December Third

Experience is the key note of Grapplers Experienced this years basketball and wrest- Coach Corr has nine returning ling teams coaches Max Mar- lettermen this season Tom Abershyquardt and Bert Corr indicated as crombie a 112 pound junior who the December 3 season opener ap- had a 22-4 dual record last season proaches and placed second at state shows

Cagers Tall good prm~se this year I Four Jumors Vernon Key at 112 Nrmcn should hav~ a good Ray Hayes ot 133 Bruce Varner

year m bask~~ball predIcts coach M~rquardt We have a lot of heIght and some boys who have both speed and ability

Guard Dan Morrison and forshywards Dick Roberts and ~ t eve

ed last Saturday in the state high Ayers are the three returmng senshysc~ool cross-country champion- ior staters Seniors Gary Bonner ShIpS held at the old university and Bill Haddock and juniors golf course Lance Kimrey and Bob Campbell

Placing first for Norman and are competing for the remaining 65th in the state was Ron Hender- guard and center positions Henshyson Henderson ill and advised ye~ta transfer Jimmy Myatt and I not to run did so anyway and fin- Jumor~ Steve Bradley Do u g ished in 11 13 Henderson cOI- i Hawkms and Tom McPherson are lapsed after the race and was dso slated for action this~~ r~shed to Norman Municipal HosshypItal but his condition was termed not serious

Neal Kennedy was second for the Tigers and 77th all-round with 11 18 and David Alexander third and 88th with 11 27

JESS WALDEN

CLEANERS 121 N Porter 202 N Flood

JE 4-6464 JE 4-0462

UNION MOVIES November 19-20

Dont Go Near the Water Bachelor in Paradise

December 3-4 Tea House of the

August Moon Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

December 1 0-11 Move Over Darling

Westerner

20c 45c 730 and 930

S1ampW bull S~4 Thrift amp Swift Drive In

Across from high school

Meaty Hamburgers 1Sc

Golden Cheeseburgers 19c

Milk Shakes 20c

~_________ ______D_i_ck__K__n_u_d_se_n___M__g_rmiddot________________~l

at 138 and Cap Wolf at 180 and three seniors Ralph Stevenson at 154 Gary Miller at 145 and Hugh

i Seliersat 180 compose the rest of the squad

We should have a good team predicted the coach and should reach our peak at the State Tourshynament

November 18 1965

Bengals Chieftains Split With Tigers

Ardmore 16 Norman 14 A wobbly field goal on a rainshy

soaked field by Blake Yaffe gave Ardmore a 16-14 win over Norman in the last conference game of the year

Ardmore scored twice in the first half but Norman came back in the third quarter on a six-yard run by Paul Blevins who also ran the two-pointer

Blevins scored again on an oneshyyard run but the conversion pass to end Mike Cloud was tipped by an Ardmore defender

Norman 41 Seminole 13 Six touchdowns three scored by

Paul Blevins md five of s~ field goal conversions by Bill McshyClard provided the winning marshygin as the Tigers blasted the Chiefshytains 41-13

Blevins scored first on an 8-yard pass from Terry Patty Blevins scored again the first half

Jim Totoro sprinted eight yards for a third-quarter tally Blevins Hugh Sellers ond junior fullback Bill Saunders completed T i g e r scoring

Hollywood

Beauty Shop

1309 McGee JE 6-2503

I~~~=========-==~=====================~

RUSSELL SMITH STUDIO

bull NATURALbull LIFE LIKE PORTRAITS JE 4-8413 120 W Main

Open a Student Checking

Account at THE FIRST

FIR~~lar~-g~rr~a IN NORMAN ~ bull ~

i ~_________________________________________________ 1

Page 7: TIGER TALES - Class Creator · TIGER TALES Volume xx NUMBER 4 NORMAN HIGH SCHOOL, NORMAN, OKLAHOMA Kiwanis Sel:ects Monthly Guests Three seniors, Ann Cosgrove,Is it too much to expect

--- -

ovember 18 1965 TIGER TALES Page Seven

Council Honors Good Guy Gals

Good Guy and Gals of the Week ~elected by the Interclub Council during the first nine weeks were Hugh Sellers Jill Amspacher Jlary Ann Pulte Taysha Taylor and Catiana Powell

Hugh was chosen for his leadershyship abilities as president of the N Club and co-captain of the footbdl team Jill chairman of the student council project comshymittee was chosen for her work on the student directories

Band Receives Superior Ratings

The band received a trophy and a superior rating at the Stat~ Marching Contest at Capitol Hill High School Gnd won a first in class A band in a marching contest during OU Band Day cereshymonies

The two ratings are the first steps to winning the Oklahoma Mus i c Educators Association Sweepstakes Trophy presented only to those high school bands which earn superior ratings in marching concert performanc( and sight reading

Mary Ann social committee Boys heres one more trophy says Mr Daniel to John Creyeling drum Norman was one of hightenmaior and Richard Kuhlman band president (Photo by David Allred)chairman was selected for organshy school bands that participated in

izing the Halloween Dance Catishy i the Band Day contest and parade ana Powell was chosen for bringshy WRESTLING SCHEDULE I Reed Will Speak asked to join the OU band in halfmiddot ing honors to Norman High by parshy Decemoer time ceremonies during the Iowa ticipcting in the Miss Teen-age 3 _____ __ __ ____ ________ Perry I In Teaching field State-OU football game John America pageant as Miss Teenshy Phillip Sousa paid tribute to the10 ____ ___ ___ at Midwest City Future Teachers of America will age Oklahoma City bands b y forming the w 0 r d17 -- --------- ----- U S Grant install officers November 22 at

Sousa while playing his march31-Tan 1 - -- Duncan Tourney 730 in the gym A bake sale will The Stars and Stripes ForeverJanuary be held November 29 after schoolJuniors Direct 7 _____ _____ ____ Geary Tourney on the patio

14 ____ __ Midwest City Tourney IHunt For Bottles t D I Ct At the installation Superintend- Daylight Donut21 ------------- ---- a ely ent of Schools Lester Reed will27 ____ ___ _ at Putnam City

Grab those bottle s in No we February speak on the teaching field 1202 N Flooddont accept milk cartons Are the 1 ------------ at OC Northwest The bake sale is to make moneyseniors really worth the trouble r4 _____ ________ _____ _c __ Duncan for club conventions

The junior class is conducting a 19 _____ ___ Boomer conference ~~V~~door-to-door bottle drive Novemshy Tournament at Duncan f~~~j~ JE 4-3195 ber 15 through the 21 Approxishy 25-26 __ ____ Regional Tourney BETTY WEST mately 37 students have signed up March 4-5 __ ____ State Tourney for the drive The chairman of the BEAUTY SALON -P ~r and MrsC M

committee is Steve Hetherington (_ M Warren594 BUCHANANAnother class project is a varieshy

ty show planned for later in the JE 6-1568 year

INC

Phone JE 6middot1512

2426 Smoking Oak

Norman Oklahoma

Across ghe Street

RESTAURANT

Every Bite a Delight

Sooner Lanes 215 W Boyd JE 4-8500 550 24th Ave JE 6-1155

JE 4-2340 758 Aspdistinguished mens clothing

Page Eight

Norman Conquers Hale Rangers 19-8

Norman closed the football seashyson on a happy note Friday night trouncing the Tulsa Hale Rangers 19-8 The Tigers rolled up 286 yards on the ground while Hale had 8l

With one second left junior Wayne Veal rushed 44 yards to score as frenzied fans crowded onshyto the field An extra point was not attempted but the touchdown counted

Norman threatened twice in the first half once on a recovered Tulsa fumble Sophomore Bill McshyClard attempted two unsuccessful field goals

The Rangers scored before the half on a blocked Mike Cloud punt Randy Padgett returned it 24 yards and a two point convershysion was successful

Richard Williams ripped 16 yards to score in the third period for Norman but the fake kick-pass failed Williams scored again on a 44 yard pass from junior quartershyback Jim Totoro in the fourth period Twe~ty-~even seniors suited up

for thIS fmal game which upped Normans record to 6-3-0

Trackmen Run In State Meet

Cross-country track teams sprint-

TIGER TALES

Halfback Paul Blevins breaks away from Tulsa Hale tackle and gains 19 yards

Coaches Predict Winning Teams Season Starts December Third

Experience is the key note of Grapplers Experienced this years basketball and wrest- Coach Corr has nine returning ling teams coaches Max Mar- lettermen this season Tom Abershyquardt and Bert Corr indicated as crombie a 112 pound junior who the December 3 season opener ap- had a 22-4 dual record last season proaches and placed second at state shows

Cagers Tall good prm~se this year I Four Jumors Vernon Key at 112 Nrmcn should hav~ a good Ray Hayes ot 133 Bruce Varner

year m bask~~ball predIcts coach M~rquardt We have a lot of heIght and some boys who have both speed and ability

Guard Dan Morrison and forshywards Dick Roberts and ~ t eve

ed last Saturday in the state high Ayers are the three returmng senshysc~ool cross-country champion- ior staters Seniors Gary Bonner ShIpS held at the old university and Bill Haddock and juniors golf course Lance Kimrey and Bob Campbell

Placing first for Norman and are competing for the remaining 65th in the state was Ron Hender- guard and center positions Henshyson Henderson ill and advised ye~ta transfer Jimmy Myatt and I not to run did so anyway and fin- Jumor~ Steve Bradley Do u g ished in 11 13 Henderson cOI- i Hawkms and Tom McPherson are lapsed after the race and was dso slated for action this~~ r~shed to Norman Municipal HosshypItal but his condition was termed not serious

Neal Kennedy was second for the Tigers and 77th all-round with 11 18 and David Alexander third and 88th with 11 27

JESS WALDEN

CLEANERS 121 N Porter 202 N Flood

JE 4-6464 JE 4-0462

UNION MOVIES November 19-20

Dont Go Near the Water Bachelor in Paradise

December 3-4 Tea House of the

August Moon Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

December 1 0-11 Move Over Darling

Westerner

20c 45c 730 and 930

S1ampW bull S~4 Thrift amp Swift Drive In

Across from high school

Meaty Hamburgers 1Sc

Golden Cheeseburgers 19c

Milk Shakes 20c

~_________ ______D_i_ck__K__n_u_d_se_n___M__g_rmiddot________________~l

at 138 and Cap Wolf at 180 and three seniors Ralph Stevenson at 154 Gary Miller at 145 and Hugh

i Seliersat 180 compose the rest of the squad

We should have a good team predicted the coach and should reach our peak at the State Tourshynament

November 18 1965

Bengals Chieftains Split With Tigers

Ardmore 16 Norman 14 A wobbly field goal on a rainshy

soaked field by Blake Yaffe gave Ardmore a 16-14 win over Norman in the last conference game of the year

Ardmore scored twice in the first half but Norman came back in the third quarter on a six-yard run by Paul Blevins who also ran the two-pointer

Blevins scored again on an oneshyyard run but the conversion pass to end Mike Cloud was tipped by an Ardmore defender

Norman 41 Seminole 13 Six touchdowns three scored by

Paul Blevins md five of s~ field goal conversions by Bill McshyClard provided the winning marshygin as the Tigers blasted the Chiefshytains 41-13

Blevins scored first on an 8-yard pass from Terry Patty Blevins scored again the first half

Jim Totoro sprinted eight yards for a third-quarter tally Blevins Hugh Sellers ond junior fullback Bill Saunders completed T i g e r scoring

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Page 8: TIGER TALES - Class Creator · TIGER TALES Volume xx NUMBER 4 NORMAN HIGH SCHOOL, NORMAN, OKLAHOMA Kiwanis Sel:ects Monthly Guests Three seniors, Ann Cosgrove,Is it too much to expect

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Norman Conquers Hale Rangers 19-8

Norman closed the football seashyson on a happy note Friday night trouncing the Tulsa Hale Rangers 19-8 The Tigers rolled up 286 yards on the ground while Hale had 8l

With one second left junior Wayne Veal rushed 44 yards to score as frenzied fans crowded onshyto the field An extra point was not attempted but the touchdown counted

Norman threatened twice in the first half once on a recovered Tulsa fumble Sophomore Bill McshyClard attempted two unsuccessful field goals

The Rangers scored before the half on a blocked Mike Cloud punt Randy Padgett returned it 24 yards and a two point convershysion was successful

Richard Williams ripped 16 yards to score in the third period for Norman but the fake kick-pass failed Williams scored again on a 44 yard pass from junior quartershyback Jim Totoro in the fourth period Twe~ty-~even seniors suited up

for thIS fmal game which upped Normans record to 6-3-0

Trackmen Run In State Meet

Cross-country track teams sprint-

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Halfback Paul Blevins breaks away from Tulsa Hale tackle and gains 19 yards

Coaches Predict Winning Teams Season Starts December Third

Experience is the key note of Grapplers Experienced this years basketball and wrest- Coach Corr has nine returning ling teams coaches Max Mar- lettermen this season Tom Abershyquardt and Bert Corr indicated as crombie a 112 pound junior who the December 3 season opener ap- had a 22-4 dual record last season proaches and placed second at state shows

Cagers Tall good prm~se this year I Four Jumors Vernon Key at 112 Nrmcn should hav~ a good Ray Hayes ot 133 Bruce Varner

year m bask~~ball predIcts coach M~rquardt We have a lot of heIght and some boys who have both speed and ability

Guard Dan Morrison and forshywards Dick Roberts and ~ t eve

ed last Saturday in the state high Ayers are the three returmng senshysc~ool cross-country champion- ior staters Seniors Gary Bonner ShIpS held at the old university and Bill Haddock and juniors golf course Lance Kimrey and Bob Campbell

Placing first for Norman and are competing for the remaining 65th in the state was Ron Hender- guard and center positions Henshyson Henderson ill and advised ye~ta transfer Jimmy Myatt and I not to run did so anyway and fin- Jumor~ Steve Bradley Do u g ished in 11 13 Henderson cOI- i Hawkms and Tom McPherson are lapsed after the race and was dso slated for action this~~ r~shed to Norman Municipal HosshypItal but his condition was termed not serious

Neal Kennedy was second for the Tigers and 77th all-round with 11 18 and David Alexander third and 88th with 11 27

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CLEANERS 121 N Porter 202 N Flood

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UNION MOVIES November 19-20

Dont Go Near the Water Bachelor in Paradise

December 3-4 Tea House of the

August Moon Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

December 1 0-11 Move Over Darling

Westerner

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Across from high school

Meaty Hamburgers 1Sc

Golden Cheeseburgers 19c

Milk Shakes 20c

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at 138 and Cap Wolf at 180 and three seniors Ralph Stevenson at 154 Gary Miller at 145 and Hugh

i Seliersat 180 compose the rest of the squad

We should have a good team predicted the coach and should reach our peak at the State Tourshynament

November 18 1965

Bengals Chieftains Split With Tigers

Ardmore 16 Norman 14 A wobbly field goal on a rainshy

soaked field by Blake Yaffe gave Ardmore a 16-14 win over Norman in the last conference game of the year

Ardmore scored twice in the first half but Norman came back in the third quarter on a six-yard run by Paul Blevins who also ran the two-pointer

Blevins scored again on an oneshyyard run but the conversion pass to end Mike Cloud was tipped by an Ardmore defender

Norman 41 Seminole 13 Six touchdowns three scored by

Paul Blevins md five of s~ field goal conversions by Bill McshyClard provided the winning marshygin as the Tigers blasted the Chiefshytains 41-13

Blevins scored first on an 8-yard pass from Terry Patty Blevins scored again the first half

Jim Totoro sprinted eight yards for a third-quarter tally Blevins Hugh Sellers ond junior fullback Bill Saunders completed T i g e r scoring

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