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A Toast Ends Festivities As they ran on to the field, ready to face the Geneseo Leafs, Piller's Mean Machine was looking for a 1982 Homecoming victory. To start them off, the band, po- merettes, and choir joined in pre- game activities. Homecoming Queen Theresa Einhaus and her court were paraded in front of the crowd in red and white Corvettes. The honor of escorting the court was given to the girls' fathers. This was the beginning of a new tradition for OHS. Though the Pirates were hoping to smoke the Leafs, they fell victims to the Green Machine, 20-6. Homecoming festivities and all their excitement drew to an end at the dance which was held from 7 to 10 p.m. October 9 in Kingman Gym. The gym was decorated with yard lines and goal posts in red and white to resemble a football field. Queen Theresa and her court royally Wel- comed the guests. Second Time Around played as the students danced the night away. A Toast To The Pirates In '82. With flowers in hand, friends crowd together at the dance for one final toast Intense concentration is necessary as junior Lisa Goetz plays her trumpet during half-time festivi ties at the Homecoming game. Homecoming Dance!21
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