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Qliiiogories i ts fPages 78-1175 Stretching high for the tip off against ' county rival Apollo is junior Barbara Hinton 4225. 12x Opening is rr. 3' V.. Striving for the lead for the OHS girls' cross country team are julie Smith, Lisa Bitrel and Karen Daniels. anew' ! 4 First year coach Don Netoskie cheered his football team to a 7-3 season record.
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Lunch-time friendship is enjoyed at the 11-12 Center by Lisa Mor- gan fleftl, Kelly Nall, Joy Gaddis and Diane Karr. A surprised look is depicted in the expression of Senior Renee X...- Haney. ' a Neal dressed in overalls .BnmL'J , characterizes the role of Daisy Mae as she looks on at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. 92 2'
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