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The Orange High Panther made iti debut at the open- ing day assembly and was a regular at all the assem- blies afterward (far left). Off away from the crowd and near the fan, Sharon Landsperger and Kelly Whalen (far left) dance to the music of the Stray Cats. To earn points for their classes, Ron Anijo, Mike Mantor and Ken Lindenstein (aboTc) struggle to change into a pair of pajamas during the first lunchtime activity. Darrin Degenhardt, Kim Blondel and Pam Dom (aiddk) watch the promoter from the Skate Station recruit students for the coming skate night. Camile Voge, RoseAnne Rodriguez and Betsy Pearson (left) watch as the varsity yell attempt another pyramid. Activities Division
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Activities Cui fM ' Cr Mj(lL ij M AfnC Lasting customs and current traditions kept students showing their Panther pride and creating fond memories. The school year kept students busy with new activities like the second annual Sweet Dreams pajama dance and more traditional happenings such as t h e Home- coming dance and the sophomore skit on opening day. We were also reintroduced to an almost forgotten tradition, thanks to Carol Fragnolli. The new activities director found the Orange High Panther while cleaning out a store room over the summer. To the sound of a cheering crowd, the pan- ther was wheeled out onto the stage of the outdoor theater during the opening day pep assembly. Football games were another way stu- dents got involved and showed their spirit. Groups like the Pep Boys, formerly the Rowdy Rooters, helped cheerleaders get the crowd involved. Spirit ran high and the stands were filled for every game. The crowds were enthusiastic, and ev- eryone has lots of spirit, said varsity yell leader, Diane Stockton. Clubs also offered opportunities for people to get involved. The French Club ' s Halloween party attracted a rare assortment of ghouls with Mary Clark and David Marot winning costume prizes. 8 I
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TOvT Z t ' e. 6- Varsity Yell leaders Joanne Minegar, Tami Story, Kelli Pierce, Virginia Durfy, Diane Stockton, and Aly- sia Stewart (b«low) display their talents at the opening day assembly. Patty Panther, Kim Blondell (right) does a mascot routine to stir up spirit during the open- ing day assembly. Displaying the sophomore ' s nick- name SKIDZ are Lisa Tackelt, Mitzi Reed, Suzie Wallner, Corky Snider, Ann Rogers, and Mike Jordan (below right). 10
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