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OEA KNOWS ITS BUSINESS | I OEA members remained active throughout the school year under Miss Kile ' s leadership. Major activities included the j UNICEF collection at Halloween, an ice skating and pizza party, the district contest at Marion, and a Christmas pro¬ ject for shut-ins. The final event of the year was the mother-daughter banquet, which took place at the Back Forty. office education 17 1. OEA gathers together for a group photograph. 2. D. Osborn calmly awaits the beginning of the banquet. 3. OEA officers help make the year a successful one: president L. Settle, vice-president T. Aschliman, secretary B. Gentis, treasurer A. Gentis, historian M. Ger ber, and parliamentarian C. Beeks. 4. T. Schrolucke takes a short break from her work at the dupli¬ cator. 5. B. Hunnicutt scoops another spoonful of food onto her crowded dinner plate.
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ACTORS GAIN INSIGHT This year, Thespian Troupe 1218 enjoyed another active year under the direction of Miss Studebaker. Members had opportunities to increase their acting potential and to stimulate dramatic culture in Bluffton High School. Highlights included initiation of new members, a slide pre¬ sentation of Finland, the annual Christmas convocation, a Bicentennial sketch, and the election of new officers in May. 1. S. May, L. Hite, K. Fischer, and P. Johnson listen intently as plans are discussed for the oncoming Thespian year. 2. Thespian club proudly dis¬ plays its members. 3. J. James demon¬ strates the art of applying make-up using J. Sands as her model. 4. Miss Studebaker and officers patiently await the opening of the new auditorium: president D. Poindexter, vice-presi¬ dent G. Bass, secretary J. Ramseyer, treasurer L. Schlagenhauf, and scribe K. Park. 16 thespians
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1. D. Stultz displays some Easter favors made by FH A members for nursing homes. 2. FHA enjoysa hardy member¬ ship of 32. 3. K. VanZant admires her egg creation. 4. FHA officers relax in the home economics kitchen: president C. Lautzenheiser, vice-president L. Settle, secretary-treasurer C. Edington, reporter L. Hite, parliamentarian D. Stultz, his¬ torian J. James, projects ' chairman C. Croy and recreation leader S. Gentis. FHA COMES TO LIFE Cook-outs, Christmas parties, a canning demonstration, and Easter favors for the eld¬ erly are just a few of the activities in which the Future Homemakers of Amer¬ ica participated this year. FHA, sponsored by Mrs. Fritts, kept busy with new projects throughout the year. The major event closing the year was the Mother-Daughter banquet. The theme chosen was At the End of Every Rainbow is The Pathway To Life. 18 future homemakers
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