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Myrick, Sherry O’Hearn, Dallas Oliver, Aaron Oliver, Adam Oliver, Dama Prochaska, Mary Rakestraw, Kathy Sauzek, Hilary Shepard, Justin Smith, Mike Stout, Heidi Thompson, Cristine Van Deest, Drake Ward, Cherri Widner, Jennifer Hilary Sauzek and Sherry Myrick, good friends and good times at O.H.S.
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89'S TIME IS NEAR . . . fe t ifo, iT uiouU lake, fowvt, to qetto Uti yeao, butkoui yufoutay ieewed tike, uty foutday of OMS. Kotky RahiOuwJ JJJUN-IIIOR, JUN-IOR, JUNIORS! 1987-88, The excitement for the Juniors occurred early this year during the summer when they received their class rings. When school started the magazine sells took off with a boom. Top sales person was Kathy Rakestraw with 61 subscriptions. Instantly decision making for Prom started. Many times the class seemed overwhelmed by the task, but in the end Prom was a big success! Now the Juniors of O.H.S. realize the responsibility approaching them in the future as they become one step closer to graduation. Tim Hayes concentrates on math. Bratcher. Rachel Burton. Tina Catlin, Jason Clements, Greg Kevin McClung roams the halls during break. Creed. Chris Deyoe, Steven Farris, Monte Glaze, Chrissy Hall, Ernest Hardman. Shannon Hatfield. Marc Hayes, Tim Haukas, Bjarne Horsch, Joel Howard, Crystal McClung, Kevin 18 Juniors
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THE TIME % • WILL COME FOR '90 Ready to drop out? Sophomores wouldn’t think of it! The real fun is only just beginning. Now that their freshman year is over, it’s time to settle down and enjoy high school without feeling the need to run from seniors. Among some of the highlights of the year are class rings, letter jackets, and Not Being a Freshman! Now it’s our turn to laugh at somebody!” said Debra Tred- way. The main reason I like being a sopho- more is that I’m not a freshman anymore. No more people yelling 'Move it, you little freshman!’ I don’t have to hide in my locker because I’m scared of seniors. What a relief to be a sophomore! Now people don’t laugh at what I wear and say, 'Can you believe it?, What a nerd!’ We finally get our class rings and are superior to someone else for a change. This year has been a blast and Mr. Hayes has to be the best principal there has ever been! Two more years to go and I’m off and running to school and more school! W.S.U. here 1 come!” Rachel Alsip T. L. Price shows his skills in wood shop. Jody Hendricks gets serious in General Science. Alsip. Rachel Black, Shanda Burton, Tammy Creed, Charlene DeMint, Tyson Dorman, Robert Elwood, Jeff Evans, Tia Flickinger. Audra Frame, Kathy Gressel, Chad Goentzel. Denise Hayes. Claire
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