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Cheerfully, Responsibly, and Skillfully With Fli-D.iy sinus atui friiiully f.icrs, llif P.iii- llicrs In-naii fhfir Gaiiu- of l.ifi- for fhi- yrar 6-1- fi5, AftiT Vflf«)inini; tlii ' sopfioniorcs, each day was a lu ' w niovo for each stiitlrnl al OUS. I In- first iH ' p-rally anti tin- tliiiminr (ll iH-iaiiif familiar. CMiapinan Sladiiitii was a rr tilar loc.i- tiiin on Friday iiij;lits. Capacity crowds saw tlu- I ' antluT Kriddcrs play and win with an all out cftort. Hoinccoininj;; festivities saw lovely senior Sandy Olsen crowned ' 6-1 lloinecominn Qneeii. In licfwcen. students were kept hnsy wifli tests, lln- World Series, inspirini; assemblies, pep ral- lii ' s, and anxiously awaitini; tlieir first piarter i;rades. A rdr sight ii (51) C«toy Roberts out o( pUy during an important football game. Coach Bill Brathaars informs him of a change in strategy that must be used. :SENi0ft5 A JON«T£ Iv LuncK p«t(im«% iir« varied from lh« common tin9 to lK« common bridq pl«ytn9 — but how can fivo play bridq«7 Seniort hvro Ar«nt Any dittorent from lonion abroad. Gragar anio hit »anior privilagat by lifting on (ha Sanior Banch in Iha Sanior Patio.
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Panthers Play The Game of Life • ' Cheerleader Lorraine Moore ex- presses her never-ending spirit as she leads the crowd In a victory chant. Clash Day was a clear example of what snappy dressers Panthers can be. Kay Mclnnis. Bob Bateson, Sylvia Onalfo, and Sue Voss are a few outstanding examples. With strong convictions and determination. ASB President Joe Colon molded the Student Government Into its best possible form. Spirit Week allowed senior boys to resort bacic to their childhood days by riding three- wheelers In the Tricycle Race. Never before or nexer again the hallowed lialls of OHS see the .spirit, devotion, and pride that was elevated in the 1964-1965 school ear. The school doors opened to 2,300 students, 1,02.3 of them being seniors. From the opening assembh- the seniors took their place as the hierarchy of the school. Each morning as the eight o ' clock bell sonnd- ed, each student, teacher, administrator, and anyone involved with school, started tlieir ino es of learning, teaching, and oxerseeing, all a part of Tiie (Jame of Life.
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Always Moving, Onward and Upward Tears of joy flood the face of ' 64 Homecoming Queen Sandy Olsen as she is crowned at the halftime activi- ties. Princess Sharon Gerriclc f jnvuns 1 .?« Always building spirit, our peppy and pretty OHS songleaders are always eager to lead songs. Here they combine with the Savanna songleaders for a routine. Cramped tur iockci space, tngenulous sophomores make an orderly arrange- ment of this one!
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