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Lifting their voices in a unique blend of harmony, first sopranos Laura Sinclair and Holly Fox perform for the Christmas concert. They were members of the Concert Choir. A thrilling victory for Osbourn was sparked by the team play of the starting line-up. Rufus Bostic (40), shows good form in a crowd stunning jumper. Osbourn won the game, 46—42. People Divider 19
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People: Inside We Care talk.” ‘‘The Spanish Club postponed their Christmas party so I could be there.” Because there are only 987 of us, we seem to be more aware of how fellow students and teachers feel. We care about each other and it shows. ‘‘I was sent a small flower arrangement one day when I postponed a Physics test unexpectedly. It made me feel appreciated.” Mr. Scott always cleans off my lunch table.” They loan me lunch money.” A teacher misplaced my assignment, and someone who found it called her to tell her where it was.” My locker was jammed and someone helped me open it.” We got out of school early, and I didn’t have a car. Mrs. O. offered to give me a ride home.” Mrs. Statler stopped and talked with me because she knew I needed to Junior Lisa McLane and Senior Cindy McLane apply crepe paper decorations to the Lions Club train which won the Lionettes first prize in the club division of the Homecoming Parade. Chantel Junk, as one of the G-men, uses a bit of make-up magic to artistically age Robert Dembinsky as Grandpa before a dress rehearsal of You Can ' t Take It With You. 18 People
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THOSE INEVITABLE SENIORS Cliques of freshmen in the halls, no one dares to cross the party lines. Sophomore year, the groups begin to disintegrate due to an unidentifiable force. In the third year, the class experiences “the money problem,” solved at the last moment by this mysterious force. During the senior year, the life saving force identifies itself. Reverently called “class unity,” it enables seniors to gain the privileges of parking in the first two rows of the parking lot, being released for lunch five minutes early, and designing a winning Homecoming float at the last moment. Congratulations Seniors, with the addition of class unity, you have now completed your class requirements. Paul Killmer rehearses before play tryouts. Senior Class Officers: John Rose, VP; Pat Tomarchio, Pres.; Annette Dvorak, Sec.; Not pictured, Lou Staunton, Treas. Pamela Albrite Wrestling manager; Teen Counsel¬ ing; Lionettes; OHS pageant William Alderding Frederika Alexander Richard Allen Basketball; Baseball; Teen Counsel¬ ing; Madrigals; Key Club 20 People
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