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Friday, Toga Day, began with the Alumni Assembley. Cheerleaders and student body officers from previous years entertained with skits ranging from a parody of recent news to in- terpretations of magic shows and weekend dates. Students wore many variations of Togas on Friday. The HI-TIs offered custom made togas, but most students designed their own. Ethereal Dimensions, the homecom- ing dance, highlighted and closed the week. Crossroads” provided music while hoards of people tried to dance in the limited space of the cafeteria. This year's decor avoided the tradi- tional ivy, grapes, and Ancient Greece motif and leaned toward the ultra- modern with metallic walls and foun- tain, and tiny flashing lights. is
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People make the week special HIGH SCHOOL HOMECOMING COMMITTEE FRONT ROW: Cathy Gardner, Susan Beesley, Robin Rice, Linn Barton. ROW TWO: Elizabeth Gardner, Allison Fernley, Melissa Mangum, Scott Smith, Holly Wal- dram, Kellie Schultz. ROW THREE: Jim Horracks, Denise Johnson, Rob Fotheringham, David Har- r's Zenger, John Carlston, BACK ROW: Harry Souvall, Mike Bowen. 1 N ( x COUNTERCLOCKWISE: Rick Glauser, David Allred, Mark Fotheringham, and Craig Jacobsen discuss pink lockers. Cyclists race up Lincoln Lane. Bryan Nichols models Felt High toga. Sheryl Blair, Shauna Blair, and Nancy Carr, are Homecoming Royalty. Greek dancers provide authenticity at Agora. 14
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Stomps draw Titans Contrary to formal dances and for- mal concerts, stomps and rock con- certs provided casual entertainment for a large segment of Oly's popu- lation. The first stomp to be held in two years was the Hello Day stomp in September. It featured the group Joshua , and drew a good turnout of students interested in meeting other Titans. A new dimension was added when the stomp was held on the brightly lit tennis court. It was up to the students to prove their potential for good behavior at stomps in order to have more at Oly, and class offi- cers worked year-round to obtain clearance for them. Concerts included the dynamic Isaiah and Friends , and all attracted faithful crowds of eager listeners. 16
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