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Mar. 30- April 1: Medieval Fair comes to Reeves ParkApril 12-14: Speech/Debate TournamentApril 25-26: State FFA Convention April 24-30: EOI TestingApril 28-30: Deca Career Day Confer-ence April 3: Jazz Festi-val in TulsaApril 4: NHS Choir State ContestApril 5: Big 5 SpeechesApril 5: Percussion ConcertApril 7: Norman Jazz FestivalApril 9: Big 5 Elec-tionsApril 11: Band Contest at EdmondApril 11: Pancake BreakfastApril 12: Band Contest at PC NorthApril 13: Sena-tor/Class O!cer SpeechesApril 14: NHS Cheer TryoutsApril 14: Special OlympicsApril 14: ACT Test April 16: Senator/Class O!cer Elec-tionsApril 18: Solo/En-semble Contest at OSUApril 20: NHS Choir State Solo ContestApril 21: NHS Aca-demic Team MeetApril 24: World Language Film Festival April 25: State Jazz ContestApril 27: Profes-sional Day April 30: First Day of AP Testing

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www.nhstribune.com • Vol. 65 Issue 7 • March 2012

INDEXOpinion 3

People 6-7

Sports 8

Entertainment 9Feature 10Photo Essay 12

IMAX comes to the Warren theater

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Students show o! their talents

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Robert McCannGuest Writer

Elisabeth SlayPage Editor

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Elisabeth SlayPage Editor

See Renovations, page 2

Funded by the 2009 bond issue, the commons, Tiger Pause, and the main hallway will all receive improvements in the coming months. The changes are expected to improve the function of the school and the e!ciency of the cafeteria sta".

Photo by Megan CorblyMackenna Perkins, Ally Renfroe and Heather Hamilton discuss strategy at the Tiger-palooza dodgeball torunament. Dodgeball tournaments were part of the activities

held by Student Council to raise awareness for Tigerpalooza. Money raised from the events went to fund the Royal Family Kids Camp for Cleveland County’s foster children.

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Editor-in-chiefAshleigh McIntosh

Online Editor-in-chiefDalyn Boyd

Managing EditorJenna Wetzel

Online Managing EditorPatrick Schrank

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Photo EditorKatelynn Walker

Online Photo EditorBlessing Ikpa

Page EditorsTy Boyd

Megan CorblyMarshall Parker

Sports EditorConner Koepp

Online Sports EditorCourtney Ingram

Copy EditorLauren Schrank

ReportersDavid Edwards

Sean HigbyTi!any MelsekIsaac ReynoldsElisabeth Slay

Sta! ArtistCassie Boggio

Katie Goodnight

Tech AdviserKenneth McCann

Business ManagerErica Fowble

AdviserJoye Oakley

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DonorsFlorence McCannPatrick McCann

Brennan McIntoshBruce and Helen Parker

Bane PoolawNicole Walls

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If a picture is worth a thousand words, what does this photo say to you? The Tiger’s Eye is a unique look at NHS and the Norman community. Photo by Katelynn Walker

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“Spring is nature’s way of saying, ‘Let’s party!’.” -Robin Williams

Kenneth McCannTechnology Editor

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For Girls, prom dresses are one of the crucial elements of a successful prom night, but the ideal date completes the experience for both genders.

Asking someone to prom is by far the most important part of the experience, but the actual dance is the reason people go to the dance in the first place.

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Ti!any MelsekPage Editor

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Nicky HaltermanGuest Writer

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Ti!any MelsekPage Editor

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Photo by Ashleigh McIntoshtest and a memorization of pi digits contest take place to ensure all students look forward to Pi Day.

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New senior Thomas Behlen brings new perspectives of life and art to NHS, and also attends concerts and creates his own custom day glo art from scratch

Dalyn BoydOnline-Editor-in-Chief

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Lauren SchrankCopy Editor

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Elisabeth SlayPage Editor

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There is more to senior Alysa Hooper than meets the eye

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Patrick SchrankOnline Managing Editor

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Freshman Casey Shirk shows horses on the weekends

Despite initial setbacks, Senior Bobby Greeson becomes an increasingly well developed creative actor in the eyes of both his mentors and his peers

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New senior Thomas Behlen brings new perspectives of life and art to NHS, and also attends concerts and creates his own custom day glo art from scratch

Sean HigbyReporter

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Kenneth McCannTechnology Editor

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Freshman Ryan Dobyn’s multifaceted musical talent impresses others and wins him awards in competitions

Junior Matthew Merideth continues a Chinese tradition by practicing the Chinese Yo-Yo with the intent of competing

Elisabeth SlayPage Editor

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Conner KoeppSports Editor

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NHS teacher Randy Hemphill also races cross country motor-cross

Megan CorblyPage Editor

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Freshman Sam Harris expresses her artisticness through creative drawing

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Senior Ava Maag doesn’t just act in school musicals, she also participates in traditional Irish dancing

Despite initial setbacks, Senior Bobby Greeson becomes an increasingly well developed creative actor in the eyes of both his mentors and his peers

Sports Bites

Athletes of the Month

Boy: Andres Kenney

Girl: Ally Renfroe

Upcoming Events

April 9: Baseball vs. Edmond MemorialApril 9: Softball vs. Putnam CityApril 10: Soccer vs. SouthmooreApril 10: Softball vs. Putnam City NorthApril 10: Baseball @ Edmond MemorialApril 11: Softball vs. NobleApril 12: Softball vs. SouthmooreApril 13: Baseball

vs. Putnam CityApril 14: Baseball @ Tuttle FestivalApril 16: Softball vs. WestmooreApril 16: Baseball @ WestmooreApril 17: Soccer vs. YukonApril 17: Baseball vs. WestmooreApril 18-21:Baseball @ Putnam City

Tournament April 20: Soccer @ Lawton IkeApril 20: Softball vs. MooreApril 23: Baseball @ Putnam City WestApril 23: Softball

vs. McloudApril 24: Soccer @ Edmond Santa FeApril 24: Baseball vs. Putnam City WestApril 24: Softball vs C.C.S.April 26: Baseball @ Midwest City April 28: Baseball vs. Edmond Santa Fe

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Junior Austin Stewart starts the year pitching for the Norman Tigers baseball team at the Tiger Stadium. Fans in the crowd cheer on their fellow tigers in hope of a victory. The team comes up short and are defended by the Norman North Timberwolves.

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With nine seniors carrying the team, softball continues to strive for success

Girl’s soccer team enters crosstown clash a undefeated Norman North High School keeps their little giving Lady Tigers their !rst lost at 1-0. The girls play hard and al-though the game didn’t go as planned, the loss will be driving force for the rest of the

season. With harder practice and more determination, the girls will be expected to !nish the season o" strong and improve their skills to ensure a triumphant end for the 2012 season. Girls soccer is under the direction of new coach, Tyler Hardage

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Lauren SchrankCopy Editor

Photo by: Katelynn WalkerMoore recently opened its its IMAX inviting viewers to enjoy the new experience and truly live in the movie. The IMAX has attracted many people to its doors while providing a pleasurable performance.

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Sean HigbyReporter

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Megan CorblyPage Editor

David EdwardsReporter

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Cassie BoggioReporter

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Childrens book, The Lorax by Dr. Seuss becomes has come alive in the new box-o!ce hit

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New and Upcoming Movies

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Marshall ParkerPage Editor

Cassie BoggioStaff Artist

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Photo by: Katelynn WalkerJunior Nathan Walker begins to prepare for his show . With over a year on experience After months of caring for Lassie, his sheep is !nally ready to take the ribbon.

Photo by: Katelynn WalkerWhile some may see just a sheep and its owner, there is so much between their special bond. Taking months to raise and train together the duo become close in understanding not only a show routine,but also each other.

Photo by: Katelynn WalkerIn preparation for a new school planting grounds, horticulture members take time to prepare the soil with the right nutrients. One of the often overlooked features in soil is the texture, raking is often used to turn the soil into the desired quality.

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While originally established in 1989 the Obey trend is being picked up by each new generation and will continue to grow within each.Stickers have been placed nationwide, bringing awareness of Fairey’s Obey Propaganda and catching the eye of passerbyers. The art is unique with its simple colors and symbols hidden within the piece.

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Behind the Sooner Theatre lies an abandoned alley lined with antique doors which serve as popular photography shoot scenes. Numerous places around Norman have provided new spaces for hang out places, homes away from home, and inspiring places for artists or pho-

tographers. With comfortable benches and warm surroundings, many sites in Norman have become historic areas in which weddings, partys, and other events are held. These doors are symoblic of peace, freedom and imperfectness throughut Norman area.

True beauty lies beyond what the average eye can see. With an artistic mind and a free spirit, anyone can uncover the inspiring scenery these places present. Most of the student body worries more about !tting in, when everyone should stop every now and then to look around and enjoy the beauty of nature that has been provided for its viewers.

‘Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you just might miss it.’ Ferris Bueller

Photos by Megan Corbly


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