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' ww»« wpf 4 mBir Getting Them All Together Computers, magic, dancing, sports . . .as the year progressed clubs and events brought all kinds of people with common interests together. These groups of people distinguished them- selves by their selective activities. Some kinds performed on stage, others worked behind the scenes. There were those involved in sports and those who watched. Each person found something that interested him and began to be involved. Because there were so many things to do, many students became involved in more than one kind of activity at a time. Social hours were filled with practicing, building, and creat- ing group projects. The rewards were personal satisfaction, new friends, and recognition by others. Ross Brown Checking the brakes on a Camaro in Auto Tech class, Jeff Gius- tino. Jim Dudek, Greg Collin, and Pfiil Tenca complete their project. Students in the marching band truck to The Two O ' clock Jump during the half time of the football game with York. Opening 5
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KIVDS A. Lisec Setting Them All Apart Pursuing increasingly individualized activi- ties, from acting to roller skating, all kinds of students began to break away fronn their groups. Dancers, pilots, scientists, models, writers, designers, and politicians began to grow in their own personal directions. To find them and many other kinds of people all you had to do was look at those around you. Each had a different kind of ambition. Each person was caught up in a different kind of activity. Those who excelled became known for their special kinds of talent. People start out the same, but all kinds of people make up society. OPRF worked the same way. You started out not much different from anyone else, but by the time you left, you ' d started to become your own special kind of person; and it took all kinds of people to make up OPRF. Orchesis dancer Miles Stroth develops an individual style of the toetouch as he prepares for a duet in He ' ll Be There. Aiding a friend with an individual project. Peter Deceault points out the nriistakes in Jane Fallert ' s computer program. Practice rooms provide a place for avid musicians to drill in their spare. time. It takes extra time and effort to make OPRF ' s advanced music groups outstanding. Addressing the student body at an assembly. Biz Tardy assumes a position of leadership Opening 7
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