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Brian L. Gotner Tennis (1, 2, 3) J. Eric Gorgas COE (4) John Calvin Gower Tennis (2, 3), Key Club (2, 3, 4), Science (1 — 2nd place), Regional Science Fair (1 — 3rd place), Granola Gang, Acid Reign Clarence Grayson, Jr. Basketball Rodney L. Grayson Football (1, 2, 3, 4), Black Heritage Club (2), Weightlifting (1,2, 3, 4), member of the 250 club Kelly Elaine Grizzle SCA (4), Madison ' s Munchkins (2), FBLA (2, 4), Madrigals (1,2, 3), Jazz Choir (3, 4), All-Regional Chorus (3, 4), All-State Chorus Alternate (3), Powder Puff (3, 4) Kelly Natasha Grizzle FBLA (1, 2, 3 — Reporter, — 4 — Regional Reporter, Pres, 2nd place — Regional Office Pro¬ cedures.) COE (4), Marching Band “Most Valu¬ able Rifle (3) Charles J. Gueriera, Jr. Soccer (1, 2), Track, Wrestling, Acid Reign Jeffrey Brian Halverson The Governor’s School 1984 (3), NHS (3, 4), SADD (4 — Pres), Marching Band (1, 2, 3, 4 — section leader), Yearbook (1, 2, 3) Carey Anne Hawk Flag and Rifle Corp (2, 3), Candystriping (1,2,3, 4), FBLA (2, 3, 4 — state conference), SCA (4), COE (4). Pep Club (1), Honor Roll (2, 3, 4) Scott A. Hawkins Tennis (2, 3, 4), SCA (1,2, 3), Marching Band (1, 2. 3. 4) Thomas Heath Cross Country (3, 4), FBLA (3, 4 — Historian), Drama Club (2, 4), Madrigals (3), Newspaper (1, 4) Christopher Hinders NHS (3, 4), Model UN (3, 4), Jazz Choir (3, 4), SADD (4), French Club (3, 4), Tennis (4), JA (2), Drama Club (2, 3), SCA (1) Kathallene N. Hiniker Track (1, 2), JA (4 — Pres and Vice Pres of Finance), COE (4), Powder Puff (3. 4), Honor Roll 0. 3, 4) Phuong Quynh Hiu Duane Hogan Carolyn Holderness NHS (3, 4) Student Advisory Board (4), Track (1, 2, 3), COE (4), Keyettes (4), Leo Club (2, 3 — Treasurer) Eric Holstein Basketball (2, 3, 4) Paul J. Hurdle Tren t Jon Ibbotson j Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4 — Cap), Soccer (1, 2, 3. 4), I Miss OHS (12 — Escort) Class Vice Pres (3), ! j Powder Puff (3, 4) FBLA, Varsity Club (2. 3, 4) L Seniors
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11 Senior runningback Cassandra Zangas sprints toward the goal for yardage. Though the junior girls demonstrated organization and a strong defense, the Senior team triumphed in th e annual Powder Puff game, 12-0. O n April 17, 1985, the traditional role-chang¬ ing Powder Puff foot¬ ball game took place. Senior and Junior girls competed against each other in a tough game of “flag football”, while the males of the classes be¬ came cheerleaders to show their spirit. Before the whistle had even sounded to start the game, the cheerleaders began playing pranks, as the Juniors threw two dozen eggs at the Senior cheerleaders. Both classes pre¬ sented impressive billboards; the Juniors modeled one that in¬ vited fans to attend “The Sen¬ iors’ Final Appearance”. How¬ ever, once on the field, the Ju¬ niors were cut down to size. The flag football game more resembled tackle, and dirty playing was not penalized. Ju¬ nior Sandy Hack commented that “in practice our coaches told us to play clean, but once on the field it all changed. That was half the fun!” In the first half, Senior quar¬ terback Tracy Presock had lit¬ tle luck in passing, but handing off to Suzanne Washington pulled in 6 points for the Sen¬ iors. The Juniors’ efforts, though skilled, were not appar¬ ent on the scoreboard. Then the half-time events be¬ gan, providing entertainment for all the onlookers. First, the Junior squad attempted to soak the Seniors with a water chase. Luckily for the Seniors, their plan of attack was more careful¬ ly planned. Mixtures of un¬ speakable substances became ammunition for warfare. Junior Marc Zapf and Senior Sean Wil¬ son agreed that “it got messy, but we had a great time!” In the second half, the Sen¬ iors achieved another touch¬ down with the quickness and agility of Suzane Washington, once again. This was when the hope of a Junior victory be¬ came dim, and “ruffing it up” for show became their intent. Though the Seniors tri¬ umphed on the scoreboard, the Juniors were not the losers. The purpose of the game was to have fun, and all the players, cheerleaders, and spectators accomplished that!!! by Sandy Hack Though the Junior class displayed its artistic talents in this threatening billboard, the game did not turn out as it prophesized. The role-changing at the Powder Puff game extended to both sexes. Senior cheer¬ leader Crett Mitchell keeps track of the action on the field, while both Crett and rah- rah Mike Papa bring stripes back into style. i Class of 1985 25
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Cary S. Jones COE (4) Frank 1. Johnson, III Rena D. Johnson Track (1), FBLA (4), SCA (1, 2). COE (4), Upper Eagles (4) Stephanie A. Jordon SCA (3), Pep Club (2), Black Heritage Club Karen Kanto Keyettes (4), COE (4), Drama Club (1,2, 3), Pow¬ der Puff(3), Leo Club (3) Charles W. Kenny, Jr. VICA (Reporter) Roger L. Knowles Diane Kraynak Cheerleading (4), Tennis(3. 4), Model UN (3, 4 — Sec), Lionettes (2), Keyettes (3, 4), SCA (1, 2, 4) James S. Laird Denise Lamm Gymnastics (1). Madrigals (1, 2, 3). All-Regional Chorus (1, 2, 3, 4), Jazz Choir (3, 4), Student Venture (3) Susan Elizabeth Lane Newspaper (3), SCA (1,2), Keyettes (3, 4 — Vice Pres), Powder Puff (4), FBLA (4), Upper Eagles (4) Jane F. Law Drum Major (3, 4), Drama Club (1,2. 3, 4), Madri¬ gals (2), Jazz Choir (3), Flag and Rifle Corp (1,2) Amy S. Lehfeldt Gymnastics (1,2), Cheerleading (1, 2, 3), French Club (3), COE (4), FBLA (4), Miss OHS (1. 3), Upper Eagles (4) John M. Lemmon Cross Country (4), Track (3, 4), Art Club (2. 3. 4), Industrial Arts Club (3, 4), FBLA (4) Sophia Jo Lenk Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4), Softball (1, 2, 3 — Cap. 2nd team All-District), Boys ' Basketball man¬ ager (1, 2. 4), Lionettes (1), Spanish Club (2). Computer Club (3) Lisa A. Lu SCA (1, 2, 3, 4), Class (Vice Pres (10), Keyettes (3, 4 — Treasurer), Spanish Club (3), Miss OHS (1, 4). Homecoming Court (1. 4), COE (4). FBLA (4), Powder Puff (3, 4), Upper Eagles (4), Science Fair (1, 2, 3) Robert MacMillan Wrestling (1,2,3 — State, Regional, and District Champion, 4 — State and Regional Champion), Track (1, 2, 3. 4), Weightlifting Club , Industrial Arts Club (4 — Pres), Art Club Alice Lelia Marrin NHS (4), SCA (1,2. 3, 4 — Treasurer), Cheerlead¬ ing (2, 3, 4 — Co-Cap), FBLA (2, 3, 4 — Mini¬ chapter Sec-Treas), Teenage Republicans (4), Science Fair (1, 2, 3), Regional Science Fair (I, 2), Track (1, 2), Tennis (3), Newspaper (4) David R. Mautone David L. McAndrew Track J Class of 1985 2 7
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