Owensboro High School - Owensboroan Yearbook (Owensboro, KY)

 - Class of 1978

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SUI? LUJQCQDD W3 F1 INCQ3 CAST Guidance Counselor Linda Henderson found that her role as cheerleader sponsor meant as- sisting with a carwash. 16fOpening

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Stan Rowland and Kenny Harpe wrestle for a walking cane in the smoking area behind the 11-12 Center. Cast of character members gathered in groups during the year. One of the favorite places was in front of the 11-12 Center where Kim Helton, Cathy Brown and Billie Cook discuss the'- schoolday. Character action takes place in the 11-12 Center hallway as Terry Riney talks to Stayce Gross at her locker. ur Cast of Characters played a vital role in Our High School, 1978. They held the most important part in the live show that was staged at the two centers. Without the characters, there would be no tradition, achievement, sports trophies, or demon-obsessed cast members. Every person at OHS is recognized in Our High School, 1978. These cast characters are commonly known as Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen. Seniorfse-nyar! A senior is one who graduates from Our High School after four years of frustration, hard work and entertainment. Gradu- ation meant more for most seniors than just getting out of school. It became the beginning of a new play role. That little piece of paper called a diploma enabled many cast mem- bers to get a new role in the play called Life. Juniorfjii-nyarf One who is next in line to graduate. A person that looks forward to flashing a new class ring on the set. Junior talk usually in- volves Prom and junior cast members are considered to be Jolly charac- ters. Sophomore f sbf-em-oar! A Sopho- more at Our High School is the King of the Jungle at the 9-10 Cen- ter. The Sophomore is the middle- man in Our High School. A Soph- omore takes great delight in showing Freshmen around but doesn't like the thought of being victims of the Seniors in thegraduating class of '79, Freshman ffresh-man! A Freshman is the real underclassman in Our High School. He is sometimes hu- miliated and made unwelcomed by the Sophomores and is kidded about having to be led around the set at the 9-10 Center. There you have the four sets of characters for our demon-obsessed cast members who make up Our High School, 1978. - By Scot Gaither Opening!



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Mopping and cleaning were among the roles performed by the OHS Supporting Castff Custodian Frank Henton cleans the floor at the 11-12 Center during the Christ- mas vacation. Explaining the procedure of registration is part of the supportive work of 11-12 Prin- cipalwlfiill VanWinkle. Bending over an injured football player, Coach Don Netoskie provides supportive words to get the player back on his feet. upporting cast members played a vital role in Our High School, 1978. The success of Our High School, 1978 can be attributed to the fine per- formances of the Supporting Cast. While the Cast of Characters were usually the ones in the spotlight, the Supporting Cast held a major role in making the live three-act play such a big success. The scenes involving the support- ing cast shift back and forth from ad- ministrators to teachers and stage- hands to the inside of the classroom. At the 9-10 Center there were 77 administrators, counselors, teachers and librarians. Stagehands also had a big part in Our High School, 1978. Nine custo- dians at the 11-12 Center and 10 at the 9-10 Center kept the setting unclut- tered. The 14 lunchroom workers at the 9-10 Center and 10 cooks at the 11- 12 Center supplied the food that kept the Supporting Cast performing. Each school had five secretaries that helped keep the act together. No matter what title they held in the Supporting Cast in 0ur High School - 1978, they held a starring role in the success of the year-long production. - By Stacy Elliott Openingf17

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