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ig 2 .QSQSS 'f P K .ei ei A WORKING ON THE COMPUTER The office received computers to help organize. Diane Waldrop, administrative secretary, works on entering new students into the computer. DRILL LEADER Watching the cheer- leaders perform ls Leslie Webster, sophomore. She was the drill team's 2nd lieutenant. OPENING 5
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.-1-ll .te Whi tt I m so glad the parade tradition was brought back, Michelle said. The float was fun to build. It reminded me of our freshman year, Kristin said. I m just glad we got to have bonfires all those years. Me, too. They are getting ready to light it. Let's move closer. Monday, Nov. 3 11:54 a.m., Bomb threat. I can't believe this, Michelle said. ,' I thought only big schools had bomb threats, not schools like ours, Kristin said. We're a big school now. We're 4A. l wonder how long they will make us sit in the stadium? Friday, Nov. 7 3:47 p.m., after the H it m ir pep rally. Did you see the look on Mrs. Lantz's face before that pie hit her? Kristin said. Yeah, that was great. Why were the teachers running to Lancaster? Michelle asked. They want to show that teachers have spirit, too. That's a great idea! Friday, Nov. 14 3:16 p.m., Senior pep rally. This is so sad, our last pep rally, Michelle said. I can't believe we are finishing our high school years as a 4A school, Kristin said. No one ever expected Red Oak to be 4A. Well, we've done an A+ job! I stas SPIRIT LINKS Selling chain links are OEA members Melissa Thomas, Betsy Landers, sophomores and Kim Ash- craft, senior. Students bought llnks to show their class spirit. 4 OPENING gi I glxwrk Ah, 8 t s w s ,r . A 1 ' 2 1- 3 t 5 2 PIE IN THE FACE Congratulatlng Hehe Montgomery, Linda Lantz and Judy Roy, teacher, ls Michelle Blrge, senior. The teachers who lived ln Lancaster-the home clty of the opposition of that Friday night game-received a pie ln the face from members of the senior class.
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. T iw iw W1 i ff A .' .' fl P 1' Q?-ij . f-'w fl .VL ,, ,ggi ,afmgffy,f,Q- ,fm J 'T .SENIOR FLOAT ThaT was Then, This is now was The Theme for The Homecoming floaTs in '86. The senior floaT won firsT among The classes. Seniors ThaT pose on The floaT are Lyn Simpson, Lori Simpkins, Pam Denney, KrisTin WyaTT, Ken Denney, Angie Lundy, Melanie Cadmus, Michelle HuTchins and Melodie Jordan. 6 STUDENT LIFEXJANIS ALLEN. KRISTEN WYATT Q ,D 1 7' 1-lv V
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