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juniors dumas-mann 16- Enterprising young businessmen Neal Cornelius and Ben Botlcher enjoy a pinch between the cheek and gunn after school Jennifer Harrelson and Pam Cox sneak a peak at the Seniors super float Charles Gibbons Jennifer Harrelson Darlene Hil Jeff Hudson Scott Jones Pam Kornegay Cindy Lowery Sherry Glover Gena Harvey Marlon Hilton Renee Hullett Cindy Keith Rhonda Lambert Harold Lunsford Patricia Graves Keith Hamby Yvette Hollis Jeff Jones Steve King Celia Lochamy Lisa Ivlann
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juniors allcorn-davis 166 Frank Amason Emily Benlley Connie Blanton Ben Bottcher Janet Bryant MikeBuckelew Patti Allcorn Neal Cornelius Pam Cox John Culver Eddie Dailey Stanley Davis Hey, Ryan! Ryan is a noun, derived from a member of fine class of ' 82. If ' s meaning varies in usage from person to person but is understood by most OHS students. Most everyone has their own tfieory about hiow thie practice of calling everyone a Ryan began. One boy says that one day a goofy looking guy walked by Mark Sims and Patrick Ryan. Sims said, Hey, Ryan as if the guy was Patrick ' s brother. It just stuck. Another classmate said it originated at football where the lineman were called Ryanmen. The easiest way to define a Ryan would be to give exam- ples: Mark Sims when he hol- lars at basketball game; Janet Bryant when she makes one of her usual goofy state- ments; Steve King when he misses a lay-up in a basket- ball game; Jane Sawyer when she acts like she doesn ' t know the answer to a ques- tion; Ben Bottcher when he asks you for a cert when he has half a pack in his pocket; etc. Also, Ryan may be used merely as an expression of good, bad, or indifference. Ryan originators Patnck Ryan, Ted Murphree. Steve King, and Mark Sims doir naturally Junior girls cluster together at break to sign the newly arrived yearDooKs
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juniors mccay-price 168 Phillip McCay Kim Moorer Kim McKinney Ted Murphree Ronald McKinney Tammy Miller Phillip Nash Donna Nichols Tommy Miller Lynn Nolen Greg Moore Greg Owen As soon as their class rings come in Juniors are busy showing them oft . - . Look at mine. looK at mine Rings Around the Dollar Mike McCay George Moorehouse Brian Parker Djuna Phillips Denise Presley Dennis Presley Brenda Price Oneonta students started ttie practice of wearing gold class rings longer ago than most of us can remember. In recent years sweethearts at Oneonta have exchanged such rings as a symbol of going steady. Now the price of the precious yellow metal is killing the golden tradition. Even with this nsing cost about 55% of Oneonta ' s Junior class opted for gold when ordering their class rings. With the price of boy ' s class rings about S224, and girls around SI 45, thrifty young lovers are turning to cheaper sentiment — stainless-steel rings, costing S50 to SI 00. In an attempt to retain some glamour, manufacturers have given the alloys exotic trade names like Ultrium and Celestrium. Salesmen now proudly point out that the gold substitutes resist tarnish or dents and will not leave rings around the finger. Remember: It ' s the memories — not the metal — that count
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