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FHM NME UN 'MMG Cure For Monotony: A Truly-OHS Party Parties played a big role in Our High School, 1978. Cast members worked on the set Monday through Friday, waiting for the good times of Friday and Saturday nights. There were private parties and school parties for the various clubs and organizations. A private party took many forms. In some cases, it was a poker party with the guys, or a dinner party with the girls, or just a few couples watch- ing Home Box Office instead of going to the movies. Private cast parties also consisted of an invitation - only party such as a sweet 16, never been kissed party, a surprise party or a going away for your best friend party. A BYOB fbring your own boozel party was also part of the scene for some cast members. Many other types of parties, rang- ing from Pizza get-togethers to Chip, Dip and Popcorn parties, to parked car parties to Slumber Par- ties were held by cast members. Parties were not restricted to the weekend as many post-game parties were held during the year. Various clubs had parties during the year. The French Club had a Spook House party, the Junior Classical League sang Christmas carols. The Junior-Senior Prom provided the setting for many parties. Many students attended parties before and after prom. Parties were not restricted to cast members as the Supporting Cast held a Christmas party at the Executive Inn and many other private get-togethers for the Supporting Cast were held during the year. A party is defined as A social gath- ering and Our High School, 1978 had its share of after-school entertain- ment. - By Kathy Kunau Zo! Parties Y. x. One of the most popular wintertime get-to- students from OHS, Apollo and Daviess Coun- gethers during 1978 was sledding parties. This church gathering at Bon Harbor attracted YY Students from both centers gathered in a farm barn for Bill Taylor's birthday party. Discuss- ing school land other events, are ffrom leftjz Bart E 2 Q 3 Frederick David Wilson, Carl Hamilton, Bill Taylor, Amy Callis and lfelly Satterwhite.
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. E ii Club parties were a part of Our High School, 197B. ln a happy mood at the Spanish Club party are Qfrom leftj Donna Russell, Tim Murphy, Lynette Miller and Sandy Alsip Kback to cameraj. Pizza provided the ideal ingredient for a party - whether with a class friend or girlfriend. Enjoying pizza after a school field trip are: Chuck Clark and Ralph Mollett, David Noble and Roger Bostick Qbacks to cameraj. Homecoming provided a party setting for many OHS students. Dancing in the 11-12 Center cafeteria are Trenton jackson fleftl and Debbie Acton fback to the cameraj. ,ff M. ' Meeting a deadline on the yearbook called for a class time celebration with cake and cold drinks. Waiting for the cake cutting are Qfrom leftjz Kelly Keohane, Tony Elder, Marsha Tanner, Lenora Ward and Penney Beasley. Sophomore Cindy Hill Cleftj is having a dancin' party at the 9-10 Center. The occasion was the party held on the football field on Friday, April 14. tp? , el., Partiesfzl
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