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Sophomore Mark Bertrond (above) sovors his cereal before senior Julie Wolker takes it away. Mom, she ' s eating my Roism Bran, Bertrand shrieked when Walker took it (rom him. Students (right) are amazed ' as o sudden cloud o( green smoke appears during the opening day assembly. 12
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David lennartson, Paul Garcia and Kristine Woods takes Orange High students to the Lindmeier (left) wait with their parents to be registered and to go over schedules with their counselors. Paul Woods relaxes while he fishes for Alaskan Trout (below). Every year, Mr. wilderness during the summer. Eric Bastin and Steve Short (below left) meet to register be- fore school. Summer fa school re-opens Excited voices drifted down the halls during summer registration as students greeted old friends and dis- cussed vacations. For many this was the first return to school since June, but for others it was one of many. Cheerleaders and student leaders, along with sports teams, worked dili- gently to plan for the year ahead. Mony journalism and annual staff members were also at school, al- though most students preferred to spend their time relaxing or earning money. One way in which students earned money wos to acquire a job that in- terested them by taking ROP classes. It took up a lot of time, but now I ' ll be able to get o job I enjoy and that pays well, stated Chris Hall who took a nurse ' s aide class. Some also spent their summer trav- eling and meeting new people. Ca- mille Voge, a member of the Orange Sister City Association, spent three weeks in Mexico on an exchange program. She enjoyed the exper- ience because you make a lot of lasting friends, stated Voge. Among the usual summer activities were the beach, the river, the street fair, and for some, concerts. Michelle Ciambrello spent much of her free time in the audience of her favorite rock groups because they ' re fun and I like music, she said. PB and JN Summer activities 1 1
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i Tradition welcomes sophomore ' Boofs ' Sounds of laughter, excited con- versations and shouted greetings filled the campus as students and faculty returned from summer vaca- tion. While some collected near classrooms in hopes of persuading teachers to distribute schedules, others who had waited until the first day to register or correct schedule errors, squeezed into the personnel office or guidance center. The ma- jority of students resolved to gather in the outdoor theater. Groups of students such as the cheerleaders, drill team, song lead- ers, and ASB who performed in the assembly had spent countless hours practicing routines to make this day a memoroble one for returning stu- dents. All of our efforts were worth the time invested. The audience was fantastic, and they appreciat- ed our performances, said mascot Tina Mitchell. The Sophomore Skit, a tradition- al production of the ASB, met with a little controversy. Principal Richard Kirwan commented. Student reaction to the skit was ' The school should welcome the soph- omores to Orange High mixed. Jana Brooks, an incoming sophomore, said, I enjoyed the skit. I laughed with it because I knew they were exaggerating ev- erything. Another sophomore, Antonio Aragon said that she did not like the skit because they insulted the sophomores. Still everyone survived the first day with only a few of the typical problems — inaccurate schedules, lammed lockers, and sore feet. — DA and SF Cheering loudly lor Itie performing Drill Team (above left) ore ctieerleaders Jody McAttee and fV aria Arzoga. Color guard members, Kim Ho, Slacey Stiutz, Adele Horl- man, Cindy Stiielelbein ond Tegwyn Horris {below left) lead ttiose ossembled opening day in ttie salute to the Hag. Russel Shipman, Mike Weolherman, Ion Reed, Julie Walker, Chris May, Damien Andress, and Allison Williams (above) announce the new sopho- more nome. Boots, Opening day 13
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