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Top. Showing his enthusiasm as he talks, var- sity co-captain Kevin Hollahan gives a speech at the bonfire. Above. Backed by the bonfire, JV cheer- leader Amy Besse encourages the crowd to participate in the chants. Right. After joining in the parade, freshman Kim Bartlett and junior Kim Kiner walk from the parking lot to the bonfire. Spirit Week added excitement and laughter to the 1982 Homecom- ing festivities. Students were able to show their school spirit by dressing according to the designated days. Monday students got physical and wore sweats and sneakers to school. Cow- boys and cowgirls galloped through the halls on Tuesday's Western ay. Outrageous costumes with col- ored hair filled the halls on the wil- dest day of the week Punk day. Some young men weren t even rec- ognized as they donned suits and ties on Thursdays Dress-Up day. Students boasted their true Pirate spirit as they wore their red and white on Friday. At 6:15 Wednesday the annual parade got under way with Mr. Ted Zimmerman and Mr. Roy Bohan- non as parade marshalls. As a spe- cial treat Mr. and Mrs. Gil Love were honored as the Number One Pirate Fans. Semi-trucks loaded with football players, coaches, cheerleaders, and fans followed the marching band and Pomerettes along the parade route. The parade concluded at the baseball diamonds and was fol- lowed by a bonfire and pep rally despite the rain and drizzle earlier that evening. Kg Q, 8 if ny AW Q wats fl 9 Wi' U , f My ff.' W -amy? it P 2 . . ,-1 . . . fi?-.V .,, 4.a.,,a f - Z, ' r Bonfire Paradefl9
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Spirit Week Generates Extra Enthusiasm ' Adding a touch of class to OHS, Julie Rex- roat proudly wore a tuxedo on Dress-Up day. Showing off their outfits on Sweat Pants, T-Shirt, and Tenners day are juniors Erin S hl d A ' . Student Council president and varsity foot- C osser an my Gerdmg ball player, Mike Piggott, demonstrates pride in his school by going punk. H Wearing a beaded necklace and punk Z glasses, junior Sue Hofstetter displayed her Y school spirit on Punk day. W The hallways were filled with dressy clothes on Thursday of Spirit Week. Julie Buehler and Sherri Benedetti join in the fun. Senior Tony Roberts, as a manager of the Cowboy boots and hat set off senior Kelly varsity Pirate football team, chose a foot- Ferguson's costume on Western day. ball jersey as his attire for Red and White day. 18!Sp1r1t Week
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