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HOMECOMING The Homecoming festivities are a ma- jor part of the pep club's achievements. Panter Pac put together a large array of activities for the week of September I7 thru the 2l. The pep rally started out by Peter Horlezeder's and Consuelo Naran- jo's countries being honored by playing their National Anthems. Skits represent- ing several countries were presented by different students from the school. Some of the Oak Grove alumni were asked to stand for special recognition. One of the most memorable moments of the pep rally was when the seniors were asked to stand on the gym floor. This was their last Homecoming and they ended it by sing- ing the school song. Following the pep rally was the annual bon fire. Roger Hipsher had the honor of striking the match. The huge fire was surrounded by hundreds of Oak Grove fans. The dummy representing Odessa was thrown into the fire to prove that Odessa was going to get burned. Odessa's sorry day was here. The Oak Grove Panther's continued the Home- coming festivities with the parade. The theme It's a Small World , originated in Florida, where the cheerleaders attended their summer camp. Coach Pirch and his wife were asked to be the Grand Mar- shalls because they were perfect repre- sentatives for the United States. The pa- rade consisted of the marching band. cheerleaders, the queen candidates and floats entered by school clubs. The memorable parade was enjoyed by the community as well as the Panthers.
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SHOW YOUR SPIRIT The week before Homecoming, September l6-2l was Spirit week. Mr. Legs was Monday. Randy Nadue, Steve Smitka, Dan Hockman, and Steve Drury competed. The student body vot- ed on whose legs were the best, Dan Hockman had the sexiest legs. Tuesday was breakdancing day. Everybody was punked out. Before school there was a breakdancing contest. Tim Ferguson and Troy Hipsher won for the day. Senior citizens filled the halls on Wednes- day. Angel Loehr, Sherrie Poindexter, and John Giffin were the best dressed elderly people, Nerds wandered around dejectedly on Thursday. Roger Hipsher and Susan Barkus were the biggest nerds of all. Everyone was in Orange and Black on Friday; then another Spirit. week came to a close. W
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