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O 0 pirit week this year fell on the same week as homecoming. Monday, Tourist Day shocked and amazed many as students walked about the halls in bright Ha- waiian print shirts and plaid shorts. Tuesday, Pajama Day impressed a few students who found their friends ,i Q! it iw , VV X 'l 'lflll 1 J Vwnv U , C A: On pajama day, Mike Hinton and Dave Anderson dress-up in their very best. B1 Nerd day had the biggest turnout for costumes. A group of seniors pose to shov off their attire. C: Deciding not to change out of their pajamas, some seniors talk about what they are going to wear on Halloween. D: Mafia day was a big hit among the students. One student even dressed-up as a Miami Mafia, posed by David Anderson, and Susan Martin, Steve Clinger, Ra chele Smith, and Scott Sullivan are his Mafia fnends.
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Il throughout high school stu- dents look forward to being a sen- ior. Being a senior means accom- plishment and responsibility. Working hard to obtain goals set in the early years if high school are often rewarded by less academic intensity in the senior year. Seniors have alot on their minds though, like completing Civics, P.E., and English requirements. Most sen- iors look forward to going to college, whether it's a 4 year university or a ju- nior college. Many college preparations are necessary i.e. sorting out the col- lege that best interests you, sending the applications before the deadlines and taking the S.A.T. The senior year has plenty of work, but it is also a lot of fun. By the senior year, many students are able to drive and have their own cars. There is more freedom, but also more responsibility. Seniors get special privilages like the senior lawn and senior yearbook pic- tures in color. One very important privi- lige is the notorious senior prom. This years prom is sponcered by the junior class and will be held at the U.S. Grant hotel in down town San Diego. This is a very special occasion for all seniors. Seniors take pride in their school and contribute a great deal to the schools' morale. This years' seniors have helped bring back the pride and excite- ment that goes along with a good school year. if e' . Q. . -. 'B gi J S P ,., ,,,, . e T Q J Y , 1- j aj ...fmt 5? A lg?-': Y Q: T f M R C '. Y f ' 'Q . if fi l' . 1 -s. C' . 'f-2 ,. 5 2. 1 C 0.0. seniors Tammy Smith, Cindy Fleeup, and Abby Hildago show us their smiles. Some eager seniors walk to the football field to take the senior picture. The choice is obvious for Christie Westerlund, but Eric Blehm is a little undecided. Seniors 19
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dressed in bedtime attire. lt was of- lten amusing to see what people ac- tually wear to bed. On Wednesday, Nerd Day Orange Glen was swamped with students and teach- ers wearing awkward outfits with tasteless hairstyles. An interpreta- tion of a classic nerd. Thursday, Mafia Day was frightful. Students re- sembling gangsters, and gangster- ettes, swarmed the school causing suspicion and chaos. Friday, Red, White, and Blue Day brought most of the spirit out ofO.Ci. Patriots, the wildness didn't stop. Students went from just wearing Red, White, and Blue, to going as far as coloring their hair and painting their faces. Our distinguished school has proud, spirited Patriots. Nlieep the spirit burning. git MQ ' 52. . . M ' ' lui A 'Q N lm if 1 A A: Talk about Spirit! Marisa Lefton gets into Red, White, Sr Blue Day. Y! B: Some way out tourists, Dave Anderson, Mike Hinton, Joanne Napier, Charlie Rhinehart, Paul Temprenodola Sr Tammy Smith enjoy their vacation at O.C1.H.S. 1 J Wiigggclrwvwrfiifh tiff . 'wifes- firifafg igggiuanllmifii C D C: Voila! says chef Windy Rider. D: This studious teddy bear, Tammie Raymond, won't go anywhere without her books. 21 -ta ogzggn ' Qi ff
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