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A group of friends enjoy a sunny day at Trea- sure Oaks munching out On hamburgers. , W?Cx stat- e xxx- i1. 3'. : 593$ '5 six N 'N 5 .. Crossing Over the Bridge In what class can you spend a bright sunny day outside just sitting around? Why, ifs Ma- rine Science of course! But these guys aren't just lazying around. They are working on a crab net, just one of the fun projects learned in this course. Donald Leggett and Laurie White man the polls during a student council election. The traditional place to vote is in front of the trophy case and students use their study halls, homeroom, and lunch periods to cast their ballots. Primping doesn't always apply to girls. These guys in Mr. Thibodeaux's chemistry class use their time wisely before the bell rings to 9 comb their hair. And a window in a cabinet is almost as good as a mirror! 6 Opening Section
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Pooh on the Rebels Is the sentiment of Gayle Canaga, the entire school body, and of course, the dependable Pooh Bear. Spinning wheels makes the sand fly and the engine roar. Mike Lasen's hobby is taking his dirt bike out to raise the dust! l---.--e... - 4 A I i U? -: S'i Greyhound splrlt abounds on Fridays. but be- ware of the ardent fans when the game against St. Martin Yellowjackets is played. Michelle McDonough waves the Confederate flag during the hanging of the St. Martin dummy before school. Crossing over the bridge was one way of saying that the studen at OSHS were growing up and facing the future. The sophomores faved three years of high school, the fun times, harder courses. and a different period of life when they registered in the fall. The juniors' year was filled with decisions to make - to get a job or prepare for college were two goals which aided students in choosing courses. And the juniors were right in the middle of the shaping of their futures! Futures for the seniors were varied for each individual. They had spent twelve years in school and were ready to face the world. Decisions had already been made, the walks of life had been chosen by some, and each one was held together by memories of friendships and good times of high school. The memories, mostly good, were warm and funny, but the shining future was ahead of the seniors who were crossing over the bridge. Opening Section 7
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