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- Spectator Spank The loyal Pirate fans do their best to keep warm in the trigid cold ot the foot- ball season.- Challenged by Cold Weather Students Support Teams Whether girls or boys teams, warm weather or cold, students looked for- ward to game nights all year long. Led by the band in Pep, students, parents, and teachers alike came out to sup- port the Pirates. Red and white dominated the game night scene. Cheering students in school spirited attire filled the bleach- ers and gymnasium and fellow athletes supported their teams with red and white faces. The Pomerettes, cheerleaders, and band all added to the excitement felt by spectators as they cheered their children, classmates or just the kid they'd seen in the paper, on to victory.
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NN Left. Varsity cheerleaders Anne Riordan and Debbie Kirkpatrick join enthusiastically in the school song. Left. Crimson and white led by Pomerettes and cheerleaders was as much a part of assem, blies as the cheers and speeches, fi f ft,- 'J ,if ,i fi N l Left. Pep assemblies gave varsity and junior varsity coaches a chance to en- courage their teams on to success as well as thank OHS fans for their support. Below. Cheering sophomores show their support of the Pirates during the Class Battle Cry. Below Left. Without the exciting music provided by Mr. Ray Makeever's Pep Band no assembly would be as good. Pep Assembliesf
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i Huddled at her designated spot, Mrs. Jackie Dimmick checks student activity passes. Below far right. Warmth and laughter abound despite the cold weather at a home football game. Below. Many of the students help the cheers leaders encourage the Pirate teams. Far left. The game also provided generous clientele who supported the different teams moneymaking projects, such as the cheer- leader's bumperstickers which Mrs. Gen Hall is selling. Left. Catching up on the latest gossip, soph- omores Leesa Maki and Debbie Bute share a joke. Game Nightsf2
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