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Rake It Up
Volume 28 • Number 2
On the Cover
Keeping Tulsa ballet dancers on their toes requires the practiced touch of OU physical therapist Ken Randall.
Photo by Lynette Lobban
Editor:
Carol J. Burr
Associate Editor:
Lynette Lobban
Art Director:
George T. Dotson
Staff Photographer:
Robert Taylor
Publisher:
The University of Oklahoma Foundation, Inc.
Guy L. Patton
, President
THE HEALING TOUCH
OU-Tulsa’s Ken Randall forged a unique partnership with Tulsa Ballet Theater benefiting the dancers and providing a living laboratory for his physical therapy students.
K20 LEADS THE WAY
OU educators are using the same video game technology that seems to monopolize the attention of our children to open a new avenue to learning in the 21st century.
THE ICE STORM COMETH
The December 2007 ice storm devastated the campus landscape, causing anguish among residents and a rash of photography as breathtaking as it is heartbreaking.
KGOU AT 25
Radio 106 FM is celebrating a quarter century that has seen transformation from commercial rock ‘n’ roll to National Public Radio with a popular jazz component.
A HERO’S STORY
As bombs dropped on Pearl Harbor, a young Army Air Corps pilot named Ken Taylor made a mad dash for his plane and flew into the annals of American heroism.
ONLINE HIGH SCHOOL
OUHS is a different kind of school with no athletic teams, fight song or school activities, but its students find lots of academic choices to speed them toward a diploma.
CLIFFORD RAY: COACHING THE BIG MEN
At OU in the ’70s he was “Marmaduke,” the dominant player under the basket. He took his skills to the NBA as a player and now coaches the tall timber for the Celtics.
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