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WE ARE ASO No matter what you're involved in at Oregon City High School, you're bound to fall victim to the closeness that surrounds you. Performers, teachers, dancers, athletes, cooks, and even john Doe that just comes to school and doesn't do much of anything. lt's the spirit of being a Pioneer. Even if you didn't yell at the pep assemblies or at a football game, you usually still came. Why? Because you don't have to scream, yell, and jump to have the Pioneer spirit. You catch it- -just from going to Oregon City High School. You didn't choose to go to school at Oregon City, you just happend to live in the right area. But never-the-less, remember that time you actually said, Hey Oregon City is the best to someone from another school. That's the kind of loyalty and spirit that makes us what we are . . . as one. 1. All for one, and one for all, four tired runners give each other a loving hug after the girls District Cross-Country Meet. 2. Brenda Hedge seeks a welcome shoulder from a fellow member of the three- time defending State Champion jets dance team. 3. Girls Varsity Soccer players prepare themselves for a tough match against Wilson. 4. Varsity Football Rally members put their best footforward during a timeout. 5. The 1982 Varsity Football Team breaking their way through to another win, this time over visiting Milwaukie. 6. jolly cooks create a cheerful greeting for students and faculty in the cafeteria. 7. Sing it fellas! Barbershop Quartet members sing for the student body at a pep assembly.
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