Oakwood High School - Acorn Yearbook (Dayton, OH)

 - Class of 1959

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of lf, x t Q M .lf . l RliSlIfllIiN GIRLS work on .rnftlmll .rbillr flaring gym flurr. G m classes held outdoors in spring As temperatures rose in spring, So did the spirits of the girls. Gym classes were taken outside and the girls had a choice of playing softball or working on track. Besides the games during gym, softball intramurals were formed this year. Running laps, doing exercises, racing in relays, and jumping hurdles were all parts of the CINDY 1lflRVliY aml june Tlwiele learn the proper gulf grip from llllfl' lfprlwu. I . track program. A track meet was scheduled so that girls from all grades could compete at the end of the year. G. A. A. appointed Sue Scott, golf intramural chair- man, Carol Kirgis, ping pong intramural chairmang Lynda Lydic, volleyball intramural chairman, and Adrienne Ash, tennis intramural chairman. DINAH ll 'AL'IAl5RS um! Virii llvallwr tube ilu' lumllcr Illfll care uml grace.

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unior igh active in intramurals v 'h Mlkpqm mc: -Im, . ' f As. Q f, . fill JUNIOR 111611 ALL STAR HOCKEY 'liliflill-FOPRT11 ROI! .' C. Howell. lf. jnlumnz. .S'5z11m.i'H. Ilerrzmzu. THIRD RON .' ffizlzcrf. llnlmex. C. llvlritaker, K. fllextzrzrfer, A, Ilnuifmz. SI.'C,0ND R0lll'.' ill, 11t'f1IYllCL, Pam Gregg. ll om1iiui'r1..l7e.lluv'.it', Ilwlrfetwvz, FIRST ROIVJ I'. Alone. I.mfn1rl1, J Ilffele, Lmgle, I.. Ixferll. K.. 114ll'I'L'j', S. Kling, Hockey intramural teams were formed soon after school started. Peg DeMarse's eighth grade team was the winning one the junior high. An honorary all-star team composed of the best eighth and ninth graders was picked by Mrs. jones, who supervised the games. Basketball intramurals were also well organized. l'lGll'I'I1 CIRADIS l3,'lSKI5'l'l3flI.I. lN7'Rfl.lll'RflL Cll.'l.llI'I0.N'.N-- .S1TT1Nf1'.' C,Ll1IL'l'I. illrr. fufler. P. Ifugf. KNl:'1:'1.1NG'.' .ll. l'l'1r'c, 171 .lluritx Pam Gregg. L. Knut. llfflmci. Al. jaegtr. Ns,-f NINTII GQRAIDE AND IIHNJIOR 1110.11 Il.'l.SK1'Tl3xl1,1, INTRA rlllllffll. ffllflflll'1UNSf-101' ROll .' l'. Sfrilli. .1 Tlrlefe, X. Kllllllj. LIHIIIIIL. . 1'l'7'0Al ROll .' K. fllexamltm Alu. Qlnmfi, C. llarzey, S. Ilouitml. Four teams from each grade played each other. Then the ninth grade champs played and beat the champion seventh grade team. The final game for the junior high championship between the ninth and eighth grade teams was close, but the ninth graders were victorious by two points in an overtime. S1fl'1fNT11 fflfflnlf 1'lfl.S'Kl3 1i1ifll.1. 1N'l'lCfl,ll1iRfll, l,llxl.lll'lUNX -e Hflhlx' R0 ll .' R. Cfurei. flflerffzing. Neifuf l'RU.X I' RUN INJLIIHII fling. Vnbe. K. Ilnxlti. 5. ll'La1u', Kngfr. .U T? .il new ghkgugt' y a HBH' 1 5 ' I ff I ' f 4 iyp .fl



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3 1 it . x B ...L ci 4 I X 5 s NX xt a an V is - 1? 'W v . ' 1 if . '-l3'-1' SENIOR HIGH GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM: Abby Griffitb, Sharon Frenfb, Donna Hinton. 114111 Eurbenbnfer. Terry Tamlnr. Robin Alexander, Barb Nicbolr. Tennis teams face tough competition Barbara Nichols and Paula Stone were top players on the tennis teams again this year. Under the coach- ing of Miss Epstein, both teams practiced for their matches with Hamilton, Middletown, and Fairmont. Terry Taylor, who played second singles, Donna Hinton, third singles player, and Robin Alexander and judy Euchenhofer, first doubles team, returned from last year's senior high team. New members were Abby Griffith and Sharon French, the second doubles team. For the junior high, Karen Alexander, Georgia Has- sink, Terry Heitz, Lois Kievit, and Sarah Houston had played last year. Margot Herbruck and Cathy Calvert were newcomers to the squad. At the end of the season a picnic was held for the teams and letters were awarded. ,IIVNIOR IIIGII GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM: Lair Kierit. Calby Cafzert. Karen Alexamler. PalzIa 51117165 .llargnf Htrbrmvb. Term Heiiz. Georgia Harmzb. az1dSarab Hoarlorl are absent. :H 39 f t r -

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