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BAA Under the ever watchful eye of Mr. Lobb, this year ' s executive consisting of Dick Beamish, president; Mike Driver, vice-president; John Smith, secretary; and Jim Howe, treasurer; suc- cessfully organized all the boys ' sporting acti- vities in the school. The BA has done splen- didly with the basketball teams and bantam foot- ball and they are especially proud of their new coaches, Mr. McKinney and Mr. Cooper. The BAA and GAA joined forces to prepare the now tra- ditional athletic banquet and the athletic nights. 1st ROW: Mike Driver, Dick Beamish, John Smith. 2nd ROW: Mr. Lobb, Jim Howe. U N CLUB The United Nations Club, a division of the Current Events Club, operates from September to January, under the sponsorship of Mr. Gordon. This year the Club had fourteen members and represented Lebanon in the Inter-Collegiate Model Assembly. Meetings were held with the other schools at Victoria College, every second Sunday afternoon and three Thursday evenings during December and January. The actual Assembly was held on January 19, 20 and 21 and was as successful as we had hoped. The officers were well chosen, and the operation was smooth. This was a year of change for the Oakwood Club. We became a more important part of the school s extra-curricular programme. We expand- ed both in size and field of interest and laid many plans for next year. Oakwood ' s delegation, because of the con- flict with the At-Home, did not participate as well as was expected. However, with more in- terested members next year, the club should have a good year. 1st ROW: Anne Thompson, Tammy Adaskin, Mr. Gordon, Cynthia Smith, Ruth Hershfield. 2nd ROW: Victor Hori, Bruce Lewis, Ted Miller, Wilf Neidhordt, Tony Cowan, Mike Lewis. CAPUT DANCE COMMITTEE Every Tuesday in room 319 there was to be heard the cracking of jokes, the eating of lunches and the popping of milk cartons. The Caput dance committee was meeting under the leadership of Dave Smith and Jim Howe. This group of twenty students has planned this year, the commencement dance Blue Heaven, the Sadie Hawkins, Candy- Cane Capers our Christmas dance, and the At- Home Evening in Paris. Lynda Watt struggled all year with reams of correspondence and the min- utes of the meetings. The treasurer, Marilyn Patterson, spent many hours trying frantically to keep us within our budget. Many thanks to all on the committee and to those not in it for their efforts and help in every possible way. Special thanks must go to Mr. Dunlevie, our staff sponsor who suffered through many anxious moments with us. 62
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