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Wh.it do you do when you see someone who's sad? When someone is sad, I try to get them to talk about whatever it is that's bothering them, because I know when I'm upset I want to talk about it.” -Marie Scheurer If I see someone who's depressed I try to cheer them up by cracking corny jokes! -Shannon Medler When I see someone sad, I just smile and let them know I care. Usually that's enough. -Dan Ritzert I try to make people happy, to look on the good side of things. That way, when I'm feeling down I know my friends will be there to pick me up. -Eric Blodgett I try to make them see the bright side of things, to see that things aren't as bad as they appear to be. -Curtis Top I ask them why their sad, and if there's anything I can do to help. —Dan Stanhope Spider man's lost in la-la land again! Tim Fuller contemplates hislulurein hi physics class. Theme 7
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Seniors!!! 1987 ASB President Casey Cagle gets into class spirit during the Homecoming parade. yneetfeAt Do you treat others as you would have them treat you? When you were little, were you ever told to follow the golden rule? Did you ever try it? Go back to a day you were sad or upset. Did you have to search for a warm hug, or a precious smile? When you saw someone at a low point was a hug or smile freely given by you? Looking back on the year, I'd say those little treasures were the most valuable to us. Good or bad, each person has enriched our lives in some way. Our experiences today are our memories of tomorrow. We can fill our lives with a wealth of happiness if we'll only give it a try. Life isn't like a treasure map. It won't be mapped out for us with specific directions. In order to find the treasure, we must first go through a maze of trial and error, and the people we meet along the way are our inspiration. When we finally reach our destination, we will find the real treasure we sought was happiness. Let's take the opportunity, for we owe it to ourselves and others, to share our wealth. -Kristi Zancanella Are you even serious! John Hironimus shows us his unique style. Eric's thinking of something besides physics. Could it possibly be... .his girlfrined!!! 6 Theme
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Ofifavt£cuu£ie - ‘Tft cte In the beginning weeks of school there was a sense of involvement all around. A lot of new faces and old ones jumped right in to get OHS off and running with a great deal of spirit. At the first rally, enthusiastic, screaming Freshman gave there all along with the upperclassmen, but the Sophmores won the spirit bucket. Yah! We're an awesome class,” says Stacey Foursha. Homecoming came very fast to many of us this year. That meant a lot of people were needed to get involved in float building, posters, skits, etc. Homecoming gave people many opportunities to get closer to each other! said Melissa Hottle. All the classes put forth a great effort and showed a big input with their activities. School was not only a place to learn, it was a place to grow. There were many opportunities to get involved and make better persons of ourselves. These experiences prepared us for the challenging world beyond graduation! -Karen Wasilewski Life in the states is pretty casual don'tcha thinkf Exchange student Stephanie Kosch talks with her new friends.
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