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Tiger BitesCongratulationsCongratulations to the Trail Yearbook Sta! for winning the Sweepstakes Award, the highest honor in the state.
Congratulations to the String Orches-tra for receiving a superior rating at the state string orchestra contest.
Scholarships
Ron Brown Scholar Program awards scholar-ships to academi-cally talented, highly motivated African American Students. Apply online at http://www.ronbrown.org by Jan. 9.
AXA Achieve-ment Scholarship awards a student in every state, Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico apply online at http://www.axa-achievement.com by Dec. 1.
Upcoming EventsDec. 1: Speech-A-Thon
Dec. 2-3: Speech/Debate at Choc-taw
Dec. 3: All-State band auditions
Dec. 5-7: Spring play auditions
Dec. 10-11: FFA MFE/ALD confer-ence
Dec. 10: ACTDec. 12: Orchestra winter concert
Dec. 13: FFA Chili Cook-o!
Dec. 13: Band win-ter concert
Dec. 14: Pancake breakfast
Dec. 15: Choir win-ter concert
Dec. 20: Hanukkah begins at sundown
Dec. 22-Jan. 2: No school for winter break
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INDEXOpinion 2
Student Life 4-5
Technology 6
Holiday 7
Culture 8-9
Sports 10-11
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Second Chance Animal ShelterPage 8
Photo EssayPage 4-5
Jenna WetzelManaging Editor
Food 12
Entertainment 14
Photo Essay 16
CulturePages 8-9
Modern Warfare 3Page 6
Kenneth McCannTechnology Editor
Photo Illustration by Katelynn Walker
OpinionNovember 2011Norman High School
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Editor-in-chiefAshleigh McIntosh
Online Editor-in-chiefDalyn Boyd
Managing EditorJenna Wetzel
Online Managing EditorPatrick Schrank
Sports EditorConner Koepp
Online Sports EditorCourtney Ingram
Photo EditorKatelynn Walker
Page EditorsMarshall Parker
Tanner SatterthwaiteTy Boyd
Megan Corbly
Copy EditorLauren Schrank
ReportersTi!any MelsekElisabeth Slay
Sariah Johnson
Sta! ArtistKatie Goodnight
Tech AdviserKenneth McCann
Business ManagerErica Fowble
AdviserJoye Oakley
“Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school.” - Albert Einstein
Going to school year round would bene!t students Year round school would cause setbacksTi!any MelsekReporter
Ashleigh McIntoshEditor-in-Chief
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Tanner Satterthwaite Page Editor
Tanner Satterthwaite Page Editor
Marshall ParkerPage Editor
Elisabeth SlayReporter
Marshall ParkerPage Editor
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Katie GoodnightSta! Artist
Courtney IngramOnline Sports Editor
Sariah JohnsonReporter
Students continue to pay big at the pump
Working late gives a steady source of income
Photo by Katelynn WalkerSigns were placed around Norman to promote the new shel-ter plans.
Photos by Katelynn Walker
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Kenneth McCannTechnology Editior
Marshall ParkerPage Editior
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Ty BoydPage Editor
Kenneth McCannTechnology Editor
Katie GoodnightSta! Artist
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Indigenous culture remembered through American Indian student activities
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Indigenous culture remembered through American Indian student activities
Photo by Ashleigh McIntoshNorman Public Schools Indian Education set up a booth at the Fall Bene!t Powwow, Nov. 19, to inform the public about possible funding cuts toward the Indian Education program. The act will be voted on by the people in upcoming elections. More information can be provided by representatives of NPS Indian Education. Students of the Norman High School Native American Club helped set up di"erent aspects of the powwow like concession, ra#e and dinner.
Photo by Ashleigh McIntoshGirls of the Norman High School Indian Education program received the opportunity to make their own shawl for the Fall Bene!t Powwow. Material and tassels were bought by the Indian Education representatives. The girls went Hancocks Fabric a week before the powwow to pick out the fabric they wanted to use. Parent volunteers helped the students set up their shawls. Joy Kenney sewed all the material for each girl.
Sports Bites
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Conner KoeppSports Editor
Conner KoeppSports Editor
Courtney IngramOnline Sports Editor
Athletes of the MonthBoy:Tanner Satterth-waiteGirl:Shelby Brown
Upcoming EventsNov. 29: Basketball vs. Edmond Me-morialDec. 1: Freshman Basketball Tour-namentDec.2: Basketball vs. SouthmooreDec.5:
Dec.6: Basketball vs. Del CityDec.8-10: Boys Bas-ketball Tourna-ment at DurantDec.8:-10: Girls Bas-ketball Tourna-ment @ BixbyDec.12: Freshman Basketball vs. MooreDec.13: Bas-ketball vs. MooreDec.15: Freshman Basketball vs. SouthmooreDec.16: Basketball vs. Norman North Dec.28-30: Girls Basketball Tour-nament @ Del CityDec.27-29: Boys Basketball Tour-nament @ Den-ton, TX
SigningSenior Conner Koepp recently signed a letter of intent with the University of Central Oklahoma to play baseball in the 2012-2013 athletic year.
Bicycle RacksBike racks are now located between the 200 and 400 hall on the west side of the main build-ing. If a bike is locked up or placed in any other part of the campus (doors, ramps, etc.) it is subject to the cutting of the lock and the bike being impound-ed.
OSUWomen’s Basket-ball Head Coach Kurt Budke and Assistant Coach Miranda Serna died in a plane crash. The pilot, Olin Branstet-ter and his wife Paula also died. The crash was on Nov 18. A memo-rial service open to the public was held on Nov 21.
Photo by Lauren SchrankSenior Caitlyn Cosmie fenishes the year in Fast-Pitch softball and is looking for-ward to playing for a high ed institution with a letter of intent. Spring brings soccer where she will end her soccer career as goalie.
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Ti!any MelsekReporter
After receiving a superior rating at the OSSA Regional marching competition in Lawton last year, this year’s Tiger marching band had a tough act to follow. Under the guidance of directors Jim Meiller and Joel Deardorf and drum majors James Ross and Tom Seivers, band members began rehearsing in Au-gust. During the August band camp, the pre-game performance and opening movement of the half-time and competition show were learned. Pre- game consists of the band marching out on to the !eld, playing NHS !ght, the National Anthem and marching o" of the !eld to “Eye of the Tiger.” The theme of
this year’s show was “Escape,” and consisted of music written by deceased Russian composer. Rehearsals continued throughout the beginning of the school year during an extended version of zero hour. After a rough start and earning the 11 place spot at the Mustang Invitational marching contest, band students preserved and improved. They later earned seventh place spot at the Putnam City marching contest, and improved even more to earn a superior rating, the highest available, at the OSSA regional contest.
Photo By: Katelynn Walker
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Ti!any MelsikPage editor
Lauren SchrankPage Editor
Tanner SatterthwaitePage Editor
Photo By Lauren SchrankThe Custard Factory steps up to the plate and impresses Norman with its unique !avors and one of a kind combinations. The shop has proven to be a great buy in Norman area.
Photo by Lauren SchrankThe new Five Guys restaurant opened in a strip mall across from Super Target on W. 24 St. and W. Robin-son. The burgers range from $3.69 to $6.59; hot dogs, fries and veggie sandwiches are avaiblable.
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Ty BoydPage Editor
Elisabeth SlayReporter
Megan CorblyPage Editor
Lauren SchrankCopy Editor
Photo by Katelynn WalkerSenior Kylie Dixon reads Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez’s novel, “Haters” while relaxing during a slow day in the North O!ce. Despite the book’s presence on the market for the past two years, it remains popular with high school students.