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1 2 11-7 'uf .V Q ' --was 53 V 1.1 if -4--J-' - Y-- ...-1 . , ,,,. , 1-saw -. :aff nun- N'Wf.:'r,r,-. . u-1' I-., ,- -..N 3 . wi' iw' I Tfxw' ... O -, .,u,k! ., ,. - M. . W sf . Q T C ' fix? L, qi. - 'Ar T .F.L. The National Forensic League offers students the opportunity to practice their speaking skills at weekly tourmaments. Students speak competitively in such areas as extemporaneous, oral in- terpretation, original oration, humorous dramatic, and de- bate. The NFL's goal include giving experience and instill- ing confidence in the speaker. The National Forensic League had a candy sale for their major project. The rofits were used to send the - Zi' ' .L V... 1-!fl' 5 . - -Tl P students to the Pittsburgh Central Tournament and for other functions of the club. The cornpetive season for GlenOak has been a success- ful one. The climax of the season was the state tourna- ment at Cincinatti Princeton in March. Several state qual- ifiers made the trip. E if T if Mrs. Ross-Advisor lst Semester, Miss Bixler-Advisor 2nd Semester, Mr. Fernandez-Assistant. asf 4.5 J.-N M. Heiniche-Sec., K. Prater-Sec., K. Jameson-Commun- 2 --ax ication-East, C. Duckworth-Co-Pres., C. Riehm-Co-Pres. I I .
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The Math-Science club began the year with a Halloween party, held at Stan Anderson's home. A visit to a haunted house climaxed the party. In November members visited Mount Union's computer center, where we were taught how to pro- gram a computer. It was a very rewarding but confusing experience. In February, the club's main activity was the Science Fair. Club members helped to set up, run, and clean up for the fair. All in all it was a very successful year. MATH- CIE CE S Arif' . .. a X Advisor: Mr. Wheatly, President: Mark Bruce, Vice-President: Chris Cook, Secretary: Mar- garet Stern, Treasurer: Lisa Kirk, Chaplain: Stan Anderson. i i 5v A? NX! AX KJ 257
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is '1 gx 3 QQ' ., F. FHA We the officers and members of the GlenOak Future Homemakers of America chapter feel that the main purpose of F.H.A. is to help other people as much as we possibly can. But at the same time to have fun working together and to share our ideas with each other. We meet new people and learn to respect their values. fThese experiences have en- riched everyone of us the club.J. As a club we have involved people in the community in many of our activities. Such as having a party for children at a day-care center. i . c 2.- , ' ' y 4' . ,lf A 5- P 1 si ' I .Qaa . 'K .ru 1 4' ' lf fi il K gg fi c S J' Carlene Cardwell, Hist.g Mary Jo Sassos, Parl.g Sharon Nist, V-Pres.g Stephanie Cooper, Treas.g n - - W i -.ai I ii' 'r 259
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