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Newsworthy Events From The Campus And The City As the year pressed on, Cable Vision, the cable television company that was obligated to build a studio on the OHS campus, continued to postpone the date of its installation, the prqect was finally completed in the spring. Ben Woods handed over the student body presidency in January to John Sinclair after one of Oalsmont's hottest campaigns ever. The Parent's Club Carnival had another successful run in April. The beginning of the year brought many changes and improve- ments to Oalsmont. School opened in September with 1,480 students, continuing its steady increase in enrollment. The cafeteria surprised everyone by not selling any junls food during lunch in order to comply with the new state law. The annual magazine sale raised S8,000, which helped purchase the sorely-needed stage curtains. The Reach Out program was introduced to the school by Student Council and the Reach Out Committee. The year saw many employee changes and replacements. Mr. Ritchey Hodge tool-1 over the Oalsmont band, and Mr. 'Pat Godwin and Mr. Alec Ostrom were named as deans, replacing Mrs. Mary Kostalsis, who retired, and Mr. Richard Marsh, who was promoted to assistant principal. Mr. Glenn Poole resigned os athletic director, and Mr. Godwin assumed that position. ln March Mrs. Mary Kees, secre- tary to the principal, resigned her position after serving two Oalsmont principals in the course of six years. ln addition, more and more teachers began to work partime rather than full time, swelling the number of faculty members to an all-time high. 1. A MEMBER OF the Army's canine corp and his specially-trained dog demonstrate the attack capabilities used in defending against intruders. 2. BUSINESS TEACHER MIKE Cottuzzo was one of the many foculty members who turned out to help support the junior class at the Free-throw-a-than in March. The funds that were raised went toward the Junior Prom. 106 SPECIAL
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