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WW 1? 551 'mx orphan children capture STUDENT COUNCIL hearts on halloween day Sixteen homeless children won the hearts of council members, as the chil- dren paraded at Pam Powell's home dur- ing a Student Council sponsored party. President Brad Grubb presided over Student Council. Assisted by Vice-presi- dent Denny Gray, Brad and other mem- bers of the council planned convocations and the Homecoming Parade. Historical Society members will not soon forget journeying to Fort Wayne to see President Nixon where they were turned away because of overcrowding. Whether on the national, state, or local level the Historical Society plays an im- portant part in preserving the past for fu- ture generations to enjoy. Faculty sponsor Mr. Ioseph Weaver, President Iudy Carlson, and Vice-presi- dent Joe Rosengarten all strived to form a better cultural society for the unnumer- able years to follow. Historical Society President Iudy Carlson awaits suggestions for future field trips within Indiana. mwWvm,,,..,...'-1-ns' Q' of vonsor Mr. Joseph Weaver and treasurer. Ienni Bradley discuss the possibility of a National Historical ciety field trip to an abandoned school house in the Oak Hill community. historical society 47
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v '1 5 Mark Miller anticipates a beautiful homecoming Handing in the money collected from the United Fund Drive, Student Council treasurer, Betty Cook, parade filled with enjoyment for young and old. and secretary Linda Creviston, wait while Mr. Marvin Green relates the success of the 1970 campaign. !evxg f 1- Decisions, deep thought, hard work fill the lives and minds of Oak Hill's Student Council members, sponsor Mr. Marvin Green, freshman representative Bill Westaver, and senior president Brad Grubb. 46 student council
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ii It's Christmas party time again, says Mrs Eugene Cockrell, sponsor of Spanish Club, as she tells all the details to the Spanish Club members. During their lunch hour, Latin Club presidents Mike Power and Kathy Gribbin discuss the possibility of a Latin Club lobby display. 48 language clubs Filled with pride, Sue Weaver shows her ginger- bread house at the International Banquet Oct. 6 t.,f1
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