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'- jk it a fy I - pb ,Qi ,. fag' if 'C Q, Y ' 1 ,,-Q-If ,f erij .V, sqA5M.,r. V W Nix Oak Hill Art Club members junior Mark Weaver, junior Randy Goodman, senior Judy Crouch, and senior Iim Labus improve skills and strive for perfection while sculpturing and painting Art Club projects. gf.. . -L... ......,,w,m-. -1-1--...wx With the aid of tools and an eye for beauty Lynette Truman, Cindy Byrkett, lack Dawalt, Iim Labus, Randy Goodman, and Roy Neeley anticipate success as they transform clay into vases and figurines. Art Club president Lynne Shelford, secretary Becky Williams, vice-president Barb Rybolt figure dues. 4, ,-H----..... rwww-wr-tivo Student teacher Mr. Bruce Shepard and sponsor Mr. Iames Iorczak review the Art Club treasury book. art club 51
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new LIBRARIAN 21 it f Q . mrs. edwin riley 5 aids student librarians We 33 Art Club consists of approximately 30 I 4 55 students who have earned membership by scoring above average grades in art. Annual activities of the organization include drawing caricatures of varsity football players for lobby decoration during homecoming, painting of lobby windows during the Christmas season and drawing caricatures of the faculty for the AFS benefit basketball game. Highlight of this year, The Spring Art Show, displayed the outstanding art work of all Oak Hill Art students. New faculty member, Mrs. Edwin Ri- ley, assists student librarians in various jobs such as putting up bulletin boards and Christmas decorations. 5f,. a-A Q .-X, N. Us Q N, . f mesa 1 . W-r-sr'-sw.. ,M 's . .,...,.. of . . Senior English student Lynn Ford strives to enrich her knowledge of Antigone by looking through the library's dramatic books for answers to her many questions. 50 librarians .2 .:,1r..,. sta, - -. 15 vp f? 5T'fQ . Q, ,S . MX l Oak Hill library proiectionist sophomore Greg McGibbon prepares a film on water and air pollution for Mr, Orval Wilson's fifth period senior civics class.
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oak hill THESPIANS presented harvey november seventh Extemporaneous, congress, poetry, and dramatic interpretations were the four main divisions for entry into the National Forensic League speech contests Decem- ber 5, Ianuary 23, and February 13. New National Forensic League spon- sor, Mrs. Steve Bowland, and president, junior Beth Weber, stress the importance of practice to all members. Other officers include: vice-president, Mark Shepherd, secretary, Rex Cunningham, treasurer, Wanda Milam, and reporter, Kathy Crib- bin. Along with National Forensic League, Mrs. Steve Bowland also sponsors the Oak Hill International Thespian Society. Thespian officers include: president, Connie Clanin, vice-president, jessica Martin, secretary, Nancy Ruch, and treasurer, Kathy Fleck. An audience of 500 attended the fall comedy, Harvey presented on Novem- ber 6 and 7 by the Thespians. Major cast members included, Susan Labus, Steve Hyman, Kathy Gribbin, Danny Dennis- ton, Faye Towne, Bob Arnold, and Wanda Milam. Oak Hill's new drama teacher, Mrs. Steve Bowland, stresses correct accent for the fall play, Harvey. 52 thespians -aff. 5 Nm 1 Pondering, wandering, doubting, and fearing National Forensic League contestant Rex Cunningham, a sophomoi prepares for his congressional topic for the January 23 speech meet. .- , ,wie - 11... . National Forensic League members juniors, Faye Towne and Wanda Milam search for topics for a speech meet at Logansport january 23. Faye and Wanda find that it is often difficult to concentrate. s Q
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