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Homecoming On Friday, October 12th, Mr. Charles Martin crowned Erin Dowd as this years homecoming queen. Erin was escorted by Richard Slusser and was accompanied by candidates as they rode around the field. The candidates were Kathy Anagnost, Sherry Dickens, Margaret Flatt, and Betsy Cleveland. They were escorted by fason Confer, David Sidle, Eric Taber, and Billy Hancock. Along with the coronation, we saw the class floats on parade. The freshman class walked away with First place with the theme Kick 'em back to Candor . Placing second was the Junior class with the theme Crush Candor . Following close behind in Third place was the sophomore class with Cook Candor . Our superb Marching Band did a fabulous halftime show with an O-M formation, and the playing to The Hill Street Blues . The show was a moment which all will remember. Our football team supported our class floats themes by kicking them back to Candor with a 47-0 victory. Left: The Great O-M Marching Band Above: The Homecoming Queen Erin Down Escort Rich Slusser. Above: The Senior float went down the tubes to a miserable defeat. Left: The Class of '87 took 1. The Smiling Victors are Cheryl Bannister, Lisa Bruno, Theresa Gunning, and Jennifer Rogalin. HOMECOMING 15
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Right: The Freshman Class laced up a winner when they won the '84 Homecoming Float Competition. The Class of '86's hearts were crushed” when it was announced that the Freshmen won first place. The proud Juniors had previously won first place for the past two years. There was a high level of spirit between both classes. The candidates and their escorts: K. Anagost J. Confer, S. Dickens D. Sidle, Queen Erin Dowd Richard Slusser, P. Flatt E. Taber, B. Cleveland B. Hancock. 14 HOMECOMING
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..n-enSs Far right, Bobby Hines reveals his sexy legs. Mrs. Circh displays this seasons maternity wear. Below, Jason and Skip show off their footwear New fashions were introduced this year j Just about everyone owned $ stone-washed pin striped jeans. In warmer weather O-M'ers teamed them up with lace or mesh shirts and bright plastic flats or pumps. In colder months students were seen in vests that buttoned at the bottom with tan or black suede boots. Karen Kotmel and Rosie Colunio brightened the school with blinding fluorescent tops. New hair styles were seen this year like Mel Haight's classy bob along with new products like mouse and gel which Jason Confer used generously. Who could forget Jim (ZabaGrog) Ennis' dyed stripe down the middle of his hair? He looked twice as wild in his purple zebra pants that fit like a second skin. Concert tour shirts were seen with Rick Sprinfield, Sammy Hagar, John Waite Survivor who were all on tour. Many underclassmen became very fashion conscious wearing striped dress shirts with leather ties no doubt from Chess King. Yet, the traditional worn Levies and t-shirts were seen most of the time. Above right, Jamie and Mel wearing their favorite sweaters. Far right Carol poses in her oversized vest Renee in her John Waite T-shirt, and Liz hang out in the gym (right). Below, Terry puckers up to give Lisa a big kiss. To some people their locker is just a cubicle of space to hang their jacket, but to most, their locker is a home away from home That's why they go to such extremes decorating and furnishing them. A majority of people hang
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