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Q9 xi ...W 5 f il Phillis Martin, Keith Eubanks, Frank Joyce, Martha Burke, and Richard,Painter wait patiently to see Ms. Donna Neely about schedule changes. 1 N U9 X ' L. Kathy Moody and Sheryl Warner get caught up in the between-periods scramble to get to their next classes before all the seats are taken. ,W . if Mr. Martin gives up his desk to Laura Kowal and Gly-rr n while Debbie Dickl finds a corner the only space in an overcrowded room. school, when the hallways and classes filled with students, could anyone notice the real change. Students sat on carpet rather than in the traditional desks, spent an extra five minutes in the line for lunch, and took numerous trips to the office hoping there was something Ms. Donna Neely could do about that history class with fifty people in it. Yet, some realized advantages to the sit- uation such as an additional few minutes to study before a test because it took just that much longer for the teacher to take attend- ance. And, of course, an increase in stu- dents surely meant more voice-power at pep rallies, with the exception of the mute junior section. At the beginning of the year, constantly fluctuating classes proved the biggest prob- lems for the faculty. Giving up their desks to students, adding and subtracting names from the roll books, and postponing the issuance of books for the first week or two seemed the best ways teachers found to deal with the stiuation. Many teachers found an additional problem as each Friday they tried to pack spirited students into the bleachers in a vain attempt to find seats for everyone during pep rallies. Even with all this initial crowding and confusion, everyone -- from the football team to the lunchroom staff to the student council - seemed determined to make 1980 a successful year. As always, determi- nation won. l Opening I 7 'ii
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0-J s individuals grow, they seem to change in many aspects, but in reality they stay much the same. Their appearances, ideas, likes and dislikes, and even their hobbies alter For children dolls and crayons fill most of the day s hours ln a few years however textbooks and typewriters become more familiar to students Yet much truth can be found in the old adage The child is the father of the man Perfect illustrations of the accuracy of this philosophical statement occur every day at OHS Many students find themselves rummaging through attics and closets just as they did when they were very young for homecoming dress up days Very few students have grown out of bad habits such as eating iunkfood instead of the all important balanced lunch and playing practical jokes on unsuspecting teachers And sure enough those crayons can still be found in the art room 1 ONS ,V - . J, I 1 w e we 56 13' SSJQ g W' 510 5 'if 0 1 , J o' oo -QL oo o3 lf 5 1i '11 1 1 if ,L-, J' V C0 TQDENTV X 6 A N- sx1l-Wes nf f 1 ' 'dl '9 ' by r ge ' ' xff . , f n 4 2- -f 'Kg I' I 4 GV '- f 4 V gi-A . L? f' so 3 mi CM c. f-H, at c ' co ,. M -1
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