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Left: Dan Patterson, Randy Arseneau, and Shawn Wolcott spend their summer days at Justus Park looking for a 1O . Below Left: No one gets next to Walter - till he gets next to Lifebouyl Below: These skateboard experts show Karen Stucke, Betty Chase, and Stacey Myers their smooth moves. Bottom: O.C.H.S. Marching Band - doing what they do best. V, s ,Q ,Q 'qi' i ., W.. 9 5 W rt a Sm- 'tt 1- we x llll, Ii 'S' Q. - - . . ,- 3 , ,t-s,s-. .,. .Q sf VX 1 12 ..-es... mb
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Downtown events attract many While traveling on ouriourney through the school year, we digress from the main road onto other paths. These paths in- clude outside-of-school activities, which occur during the school year and summer vacation. Last Spring the students studying a for- eign language participated in the lan- guages' soccer match. The French stu- dents took first place by winning the highest number of games. ln our leisure moments a large percent- age of our school can be seen enjoying various activities - swimming at the city pool or Two-Mile Run, ice skating and roll- er skating, bowling, watching the softball games, going to the movies, shopping at malls, and working at after-school and summer jobs. Top: Karen Badach and Christy Helck break the silence with their saxes. Below: The talented Lyman family sings to the crowd at Justus Park. Bottom left: Was The Thinker ever a discour- aged editor? Bottom right: We were proud of Tracy McFadden in the Oil Heritage Parade. Last summer Oil Heritage Week drew a large crowd to downtown Oil City. The Oil City High School Marching Band, Color guard and Majorettes participated in the Oil Heritage Parade. Oil City Senior High was proud to have had Beth Cook and Tracy McFadden represent the school for the Oil Heritage Queen Contest. Qt X ff. -.,, 12
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'tilm Right: Would you let this girl decorate your room? Below: Jim Wolf is caught in the act. Below Right: Dan Patterson is a head above the rest. x 1A'y 'W'7,'u 14 Individuals pursue different paths Although we are all on this journey togeth- er, each one of us has his own style. We have some interests in common, but each of us has a unique combination of likes and dislikes, personality, and talent. Ev- ery once in a while, we must break away from the crowd and be ourselves, no mat- ter how bizarre that may be. Although we get help and companionship from others, all of us must live our own lives and pursue our individual destinies. f It fe, M V 'D ,,,..a-.-
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