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A Time For Work, A Time For Play by Dawn Hottinger The Pep Squad had time for two important jobs: work and play. Viewers saw them “play” at games, but they never saw the sweat and tears involved in preparing for each game. But who made sure each member did her fair share? The advisor. To accomplish this, she met with the squads to iron out problems, attended all games to supervise each squad's routines, maintained contact with school officials to make sure all projects were okayed, carried out rules for all members to follow, made the usually unpopular decisions, but most important of all, remained the girls’ friend as well as advisor. Jackie Brandt was a great advisor,” stated a Pep Squad member,” she was tough, but we respected her decisions and accomplishments.” Wc songlcadcrs stick together! 2) Barbara asks a question that Angela finds interesting 3) “Which way do I go?” (Christina Gabriel) 4) Jackie Brandt: The lady in control. 5) Oh Jolcnc,” Jackie begs, “give me strength! 6) Don’t bother me. I'm thinking! (Kim Sawyer) 7) Erin Hill and Sandee Matthews sit back and observe. 8) Ahhhh!” The mascots continue creating humor!
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Holiday Time By Kathy Louderback Candy canes, Christmas music, Santa Claus, and halls decked with boughs of holly filled OHS with the Christmas spirit, and everyone helped set the mood. The S-club worked long hours preparing food baskets for the needy; the Band, Jazz Band, and Choir gave an excellent Christmas program, and the Student Council conducted Staff Appreciation Week. Included in their activities was a Student Council assembly complete with Santa Claus, who threw candy canes to the attentive crowd, and presented the staff with a green-frosted, festively-decorated Christmas Tree cake on behalf of the students. The teachers also observed the holidays in unique and imaginative ways. Mr. Perkins dramatized the real story of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, and relived” ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas. Mrs. Lake had a submarine-sandwich party, and her students helped to celebrate the coming birth of her baby. Mrs. Lindstrom’s classes had show-and-tell, and Mr. Grosse’s Latin classes serenaded lucky listeners with “Adeste Fideles” and other Latin Christmas Carols. This was a very special OHS Christmas!
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