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Left: Karen Stucke and Kathy Badach take a break while playing soccer for the German team. Center Left: Tina dreams of the day when she can have Mrs. Gray's job. Center: Paul Sharp prepares for a concert in the band shell al Justice Park. Center Flight: fAyatollahD Diana contemplates the problems of the Middle East. Lower Left: Lynn shows her more intellectual side. Lower Right: Lisa and Kim relax for a moment while making decorations for the prom. ' We S. we LUL r LL xt tx Q? It ' Sr Wa.- I as P l X ix 'JI-.N an rg, .SN R h ' .-L ,. I 9
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Students experience Right: Brenda samples a new gourmet dish served by the Chef class. Below: Ooo . . . look at that sighs Joyce Dickey. Center Right: Angie and Miss Britton cheer the soc' cer players on. Lower Left: Wanna start something? - Mark Bodamer and Walt Elder. Lower Right: Betty Smith shows off the latest fash- ions from Chic. emotional growth As teen-agers, we experience new feel- ings every day. Gur emotions can change instantly. The good feeling achieved by getting a high grade can be destroyed by a broken romance. Passing a driver's test or making first string on the football team can make a person's day, but having to stay home to do homework on the night of a dance can throw one into the depths of depression. We may sometimes feel that the world is treating us cruelly, but it gives us good times as well. Throughout the years we must learn to accept the ups with the downs. an r is t 1 4' vrttza .... f. Jn' .. H ' - i Q., . L, + W we . , ,,.,, ,I VVGV 1 H , , . Noi' v W 1' I-'-rfffli .- , K ' 4 --fs af if Q ' .W UMW, ml ' K. ,W . ,, i it , 19197 H, if J. mf ft , 1, ji, In A Q! 8
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School wasn't all scholastic work during our journey through this year: all of us found time, in one way or another, to enjoy our favorite pastimes. The senior high offers a sufficient amount of extra- curricular activities. Some pas- times were geared toward athletics. Many students practiced before and after school for games and meets. While some of our talents leaned towards musical ac- tivities, which took place before, during, and after school. There were also a num- ber of clubs and activities for students during school hours. Many schools don't provide such a vast extra-curricular program. At O.C.H.S., we are fortunate that a myriad of activities has been offered to make our journey a little more pleasurable. Right: Mark Bish gets to know personally the bones of the human skeletal system. Below: Vangie Lyman and Wendy Herron use their free time to play cards. Pastimes keep students Mn- is as fit fiat? Y V, l 10 5 1 i 2 2 x
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