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New closeness and unity between teachers, 20 l OPERATION REACH OUT TOP LEFT: Kathy Davis and Julie Russell enjoy making Christmas cards for the sophomores to help ORO members promote closeness between classes. BOTTOM LEFT: As ORO. chairpersons, Cindy Wingo, Suzanne Stevens, Mary Thoreen, Donna Giroux and Sharon Schaefer work hard to plan exciting events to unify CHS. students, clubs were two of the many long range goals strived for by Operation Reach Out, a new organization at Choctaw this year. The purpose of ORO was to create an awareness of other's feelings and to make every student feel that he was a vital part of his school. Operation Reach Out sponsored many projects throughout the entire year. The group established a Welcome Wagon to help new students become acquainted with the school, decorated school windows promoting friendliness, and made Christmas cards for the sophomores. ORO passed out the popu- lar You are my friend buttons and started the warm fuzzie craze. They sponsored a successful pot luck dinner in November. tw, 7, cuff' eg, ,- -
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S: .X N .,.-.wi 'Qin fist wmai fSQ ta if :flag f Yi at TOP CENTER: Camp Ada's own way-out games generate excitement as they display the skill and coordination it takes to hop in a burlap bag and toss eggs to each other. TOP RIGHT: Debbie Middleton and Sharon Huggins are already packed and ready to load up for the short but regretful ride home after 3 days of peaceful vacation. CENTER RIGHT: Inter-action with others and interesting self-awareness games are in- cluded in the small group discussions led by the fun-loving faculty sponsors. CAMP ADA l 19
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Slliditk TOP RIGHT: Taking part in the Chick-fil-a Chicken Challenge, some Operation Reach Out members meet at Chick-fil-a to discuss upcoming activities. BOTTOM CENTER: The potluck dinner spon- sored by ORO is a big success. Hundreds of people come tojoin in the fellowship and fun of the evening. BOTTOM RIGHT: in an effort to carry on the ORO spirit, the Tri-Hi-Y clubs sponsor a re- treat at Camp Ada. Those who attended channeled their energy through exercises. S43 Isa NPR N get Q35 .gi W Q.. rs. I 5 N sg-N V , Qs, Fx R wh 'Fail 'Iff',:5f51fsSIEfsEif-: I 9? - 7 Nwgiilfggayi ff: . . -W 'f ' :M Y ,lwainiwm ,. wg-mS:e,,W . i OPERATION REACH OUT l 21
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