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'dns-f . Thaw, ,RX Harvey, an invisible rabbit, is a problem for actors Bob Amold, Susan Labus, and Kathy Grivvin. Planning for the Christmas program presented by the Thespians, senior Connie Clanin evaluates prop list. Interpreting The Raven john Simon rehearses for the December S speech meet at Highland. f W -H Gathering vital thoughts for her speech on US Govemment, NFL President Beth Weber relaxes it vs ii r ' 'TV nfl 53
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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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Salamonie state park offers relaxation for TRI-HI-Y picnic During the Tri-Hi-Y Bundle Days, the Alpha and Omega chapters collected over one ton of clothing to send to Appalachia. Also the two clubs worked together on the Christmas dance, Spell of the Stars, where they featured Debbie Rose as a gypsy fortune teller. Sophomore, Marsha Neeley escorted by Steve Crouch, reigned over the dance. The girls donated the money from the queen contest to charity. On September 9, the members of the Omega and Alpha chapters journeyed to Salamonie State Park for a picnic. On February 9 in the school cafetorium, Alpha chapter members brought their dads to a Father-Daughter Banquet. This year's officers included-presi- dent, Susan Bricker, vice president, Marly Rybolt, secretary, Ann Rybolt, treasurer, Ruth Ann Gribbin, Chaplin, Rhonda Felheim, Sergeant at Arms, Iill Drake, and historian, Lana Cook. The sponsor of the Alpha Chapter of Tri- Hi-Y was Mrs. Dorman Tyner, the minis- ter was Rev. Russel Hall, and their advisor, Mrs. Carl Rucker. Omega officers this year included- president, Rosemary Renbarger, vice- president, Ioleen Cain, secretary, Dollie Lawson, treasurer, Debbie Key, chaplain, Pam Powell, historian, Patty Mock, and sergeant at arms, Kathy Gribbin. Their sponsor was Mrs. Ted Ford, their minis- ter Rev. james Rhine, and their advisor, Mrs. Ralph Williams. Omega and Alpha Tri-Hi-Y sponsors, Mrs. Ted Ford and Mrs. Dorman Tyner, relax at Salamonie. 54 alpha, omega tri-hi-y Referring to their childhood days, Oak Hill Juniors swing and enjoy a relaxing day at Salamonie. Entertaining the 1970 Tri-Hi-Y, Sam Homer sing popular folk tune, SOO Miles. hu- 1 IKE I xMH5P'!'Flf .. 1' l. 2if3,K -YH-nf
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