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| Volume 31 • Number 3 |
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| On the Cover |
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 The frenzied finale, "There's a Light at the End of the Tunnel," brought everyone to their feet as the Weitzenhoffer Family College of Fine Arts celebrated The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Photo by Wendy Mutz. |
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| Editor: |
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Carol J. Burr |
| Associate Editor: |
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Lynette Lobban |
| Art Director: |
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George T. Dotson |
| Staff Photographer: |
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Robert Taylor |
| Publisher: |
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The University of Oklahoma Foundation, Inc. |
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Guy L. Patton, President |
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THE MUSIC OF ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER
 Four glorious, sold-out performances in April transformed a grand experiment into a smashing success for the huge cast of fine arts students from every area of the college.

EARTHQUAKE!
 Most Oklahomans are surprised to learn that they live in one of the most earthquake-prone areas in the country—not so the OGS scientists who study and track them.

WONDERS OF THE BLACK MESA
 Visitors to the Sam Noble Museum are being treated to a marvelous, new permanent exhibit that explores an intriguing yet underappreciated area of Oklahoma.

SAFEGUARDING THE NATION'S PORTS
 Tulsa's Port of Catoosa became the proving ground for OU engineers charged with developing an innovative new system capable of monitoring maritime commerce.

A HOME WORTHY OF THE ELITE
 The Sam Viersen Gymnastics Center, first-rate when built in 1982, is among the best again after a $4 million overhaul that gives OU gymnasts everything they need.

SCIENCE, POETRY AND MEMORIES
OF A LOST CHILDHOOD
 Astrophysicist Yun Wang writes award-winning poetry while studying the enormity of the universe, becoming a leading expert in the pioneering field of "dark energy."

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