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After brightening the Homecoming pa- rade, these clowns could make a guest appearance on the Bozo show. Twinkie the Kid to the Rescue! Brian Pitrafs idol comes to his rescue when he suffers from Twinkie withdrawal. Introduction 5 X -...ssh
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4 Introduction Let's Go Crazy Let's go crazy - let's get nuts. What would high school life be without these non-stop thoughts of celebration that cross the mind of every party reptile at OHS? Every free minute is spent indulging and some- times overindulging in the festivities of those carefree teenage years. Cruising with the win- dows down while the top 40 blares from the radio, hitting all the enticing hot spots, and sharing the intimate details of a hot romance with a best friend are all unforgetable adventures which will provide chuckles and grins as we remember them in future years. Finding time to celebrate those fast times at Orion High, students sometimes found themselves squeezing the endless piles of homework into Sun- day night. leaving the rest of the weekend to' carouse with the gang and cure the monotony of the school week. Everyone found his own ways and reasons to celebrate whether it was getting a good grade on that big trig semester, scoring the winning touch- down in the last seconds of the game, or getting asked out by that special someone that you've had your eye on for several months. Whatever the time, place, or reason was, we made it big and Celebrated '85l - si T , 'i aat, a ASEE , Wi z K h r - -55: ,x'i,.ai T ifsi World Cup skier Jan Nelson hits the slopes as Michelle Engle winds up lying on them. You might think these people are mo- dels for a Spencer's sale ad, but they're not. They're our very own Chris Hos- kins, Sara Frey, Julie Ferry and Kerry Noecker modeling the latest in party wear. til! -
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Let's Get Nuts Birthday parties, bachelor parties, bridge par- ties, Tupperware parties, everybody parties, and so do the students of OHS. Our celebration is one continuous party. Our parties aren't always with groups, some- times we celebrate our own individual accomplish- ments. Realizing a job well done or reaching a personal goal can be the best way to celebrate a feeling of satisfaction. Another way to feel the satisfaction of being ourselves is dressing to stand out in the crowd. Neon apparel, levis and cowboy boots, the jock look, or even the sharp dressed stud image make us different from everyone else. Whatever the occasion is, the students of OHS never seem to spend a dull moment, whether it be celebrating a victory over long time rivals or ac- cepting a much deserved diploma on graduation night - there will always be the need to party. at-Qi? ' Dressed in checkered high waters, plaid shirts and taped horn-rimmed glasses, Darren Seys, Bob Hoskins, Amy Crane. Jeff Norton, Heather Hardin and Suzi Moreland set their own fashion style. 6 Introduction Senior Hall, the hot spot of OHS, is the place where all these party reptiles gather to celebrate the end of another school day. Front Row: Jon Carrol, Kris Noecker, Jan Nelson, Dawn Ketron, Sara Frey. Second Row: Tom Carney, Kelly Noecker, Mike Beck, Brian Porizek, Deanne Taets. Jan Oliver. Back Row: Joe Bowman, Matt McCunn, Steve Ator, Ken Atwell, Jeff Gulley, Troy Holmberg. When this rebel yells, Mike Johnson seems to be easily mistaken for Billy Idol.
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