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Q Q -qt an 3 1 5, ,, sg x , I ., . ..ff- Elaine Shinn and Ieff Paul overwhelm Swayzee Elementary third graders by reading a story of adventure and excitement. Elaine and jeff along with other Oak Hill seniors experience exploratory teaching. 1 Health Careers president Linda Estes introduces Mrs. Helen Trook, a guest speaker, to members. HEALTH CAREERS design tray favors for nursing home President Terri Vinson and vice-presi- dent Denise Van Belkum established and directed the plans and program for the Future Teachers of America. Forty students from Southern Wells, Mississinewa, and Oak Hill attended a fall get-together November 10 in the Oak Hill Cafetorium. Madrigal singers enter- tained them by singing Close to You and Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head. Future teachers from these three schools viewed a film entitled See How They Learn and listened to plans for HEADSTART by Mrs. Ransom Bramblet who is a kindergarten teacher in Marion. President Linda Estes and vice-presi- dent Ioleen Cain and sponsor Mrs. Fred Reisner headed the plans to interest stu- dents in nursing through the Health Ca- reers organization. The October meeting featured Mrs. Helen Trook who pre- sented a program from the Visiting Nurses group. During the November meeting, for Thanksgiving members made turkey and candle tray favors for the nursing home. Entering Pam Powell in the District Sweetheart Contest at Huntington high- lighted the fall activities of FFA, better known as the Future Farmers of America. President Ron Cates and vice-president Iack Hunt presided over meetings. future teachers 57
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Q50 W , 'Wi .....: 'f ' ,- M,,,,..f-f 'Ns-S.. . Q ' V --X . Senior FFA president Ron Cates relates to members the coming schedule of activities for 1970-71. As teachers for the future, Kathy Kellams, Gloria Yonts, and Cindy Schwaiger help with induction. 56 future farmers l a 1 are ,L ,V .+.. 5, . i,Mgg,w, , 5, ,N 1 3 . gh-ls. ii f J , ' f2'?e?,' Oak Hill High School student nurse Karen Shattuck, under the leadership of sponsor Mrs. Fred Reisner, telephones home for one of the flu victims as winter took its toll of absences because of the monster. How to Handle a Woman, remains a memory in the heart and mind of Oak Hill senior Pam Powell, who won the FFA Sweetheart trophy, and Diane Stevens, who accompanied her on the piano.
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f af W e -.N gi-3' -Za. ai: r 62- fsggvaf A 'M ef K im jk 5 rs +3 A 135 i .... I Madrigal singer Diane Frank plans for singing en- gagements. oak hill MADRIGAL singers perform for the community Composed of eight boys and eight girls, the Oak Hill Madrigal singers, led by Miss Carolyn Nichols, perform for church groups and community organiza- tions singing songs such as Christmas carols, 'Winter Wonderful' and Do You Hear What l Hear. This year's Madrigal singers, composed of eleven seniors, three juniors, and two sophomores, also performed for the Thursday, March 11 convocation and the Christmas vocal program. Their names are Ioe Rosengarten, Nancy Blair, Tim Moorman, Pam Powell, Sam Horner, Di- ane Frank, Doug Finley, Rosemary Ren- barger, Carol Beam, Dale Hardacre, Nancy Matchett, Raymond Smith, Con- nie Clanin, Mark Kratzer, Diane Stevens, and Mike Hyman. Oak Hill's Singing Seven practice with Miss Carolyn Nichols, regularly every Tuesday night from 3:30 to 4:30. With an all female voice harmony, The Singing Seven sings songs such as May Song, This Land is Your Land. and Christmas carol, Away in a Manger. The Oak Hill Barbershop Quartet, composed of all male voices, senior joe Rosengarten, juniors Paul Drake, Greg Iarvis, and David Renbarger, sing Good- bye My Coney Island Baby. MADRIGAL: Ioe Rosengarten, Nancy Blair, Tim Moorman, Pam Powell, Sam Homer, Diane Frank, Doug Finley, Rosemary Renbarger, Lana Cook, Carol Beam, Dale Hardacre, Nancy Matchett, Raymond Smith, Connie Clanin, Mark Kratzer, Diane Stevens, Mike Hyman. T . 4 Debbie Kay, Ruth Ann Gribbin, Maureen Beam, Mary Faye Reisner, Connie Chaplin, Kathy Gribbin, and Debbie Sympter sing with enthusiasm lf No One Marries Me. 58 madrigal Madrigal singer Nancy Matchett strives for perfec- tion of Christmas carol Winter Wonderland.
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