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Stephanie Hall, Tracie Shaw and Sue Thurman. Head caveman of the senior class, Kevin Mewes. My what big feet you have, observes Misty Harp. The better to dance with, replies Dan Kenison. Getting into junior spirit and jumping for joy during the Homecoming rally — Shona Bunn Shawn Pritchett gets a grip at the dance. Cathy Poor smiles while dancing with Monte Reyes at the Homecoming Dance. IES
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Students Rock Out! The night, for some, ended after the parade of floats and the announcement of Homecoming Royalty. For many others, though, the night had just begun. Block O was putting on a dance, and it was time to rock out. Unfortunately, the dance began late because the game ended late. Once the Tigers had stepped all over the Falcons, a mob of students lined up outside the Student Union, and soon the building was packed. Everyone made the best of the time they had with the music of The Good Times Show. Wild bursts of laughter and joyous yells sometimes pierced through the music as dancers let out some of their accumulated energy. Before everyone knew what time it was, the announcement of the last song rolled around. Disappointment was in the eyes of marty as the dance ended. This was an occasion at the top of its list. The 1985 Homecoming Dance will be remembered in many ways as the years go by. by Laura Hammons An L.P student takes some time to dance with Rod McCaskill (Shame on you, Rob!) RALL tNCE Chris Nelson was only one of the reasons why girls loved to go to Oroville High. Steve Ross, dressed as a caveman, helped the senior class discover fire at the Homecoming rally. Why are you turning your back on me? asks the date of Brian Wentz. Dawn Bliss laughs at another one of Kathy Butlers corny jokes, while Kathy closes her eyes in embarrassment.
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H A L L O WEEN Cod bless you my child, Tony Shaffer meditates during rally. OHS GOES BATTY After a week of full moonlit nights, OHS howled to celebrate their own Halloween, the Day After. Many students dressed up for the occasion. Costumes ranged in variety from quiet, tranquil nuns and monks, to past stoneagers and future rockers. Some dazzled the student body by fully dressing up, yet others who tried to show some spirit dressed up in whatever they could find. The rally proved interesting because of the Juniors impromptu skit. Jim Mangus and John Murphy sang “Love in the First Degree by Alabama, and then Heartbreak Hotel by Elvis Presley, which turned the gym into a roaring, clapping Elvis concert. Afterwards, the Oroville Varsity Tigers went to pounce on the Lassen Grizzlies and scared them with a score of 21 to 13. Then the conquering Tigers celebrated at their sixth victory dance this season. — Karl Marsh HA EEN
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