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.aff Foreign Exchange Students Birthe Mortensen of Denmark and Guy Mehuys of Belgium describe their countries to JCOWA members Jim Stuhlman and Tim Coughlin. Oakwoodite Bruce Snyder joins with the other members of thc Dayton Youth Forum in a weekly dis- cussion of teen-age problems. 'll
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Excellent school spirit is aroused by the night time pep rally and bonfire before the Northmont foot- ball game. ai School nurse, Mrs. Blackburn, advises Gingham Girls Ruth Carey, Barb Tantum, Louise Wittenmyer, and Joanne Darrow on broken arm. the treatment of a isa' 'tit 10 L Twelve-fifteen is a popular hour at Oakwood High School. Almost every morning there is an announcement of at least one club or committee meeting at this time. Learning about world affairs in JCOWA, supporting a Red Cross service project, rallying more school spirit at a Pep Assembly, and increasing skill in journalism through Quill and Scroll-these are just a few of the many noon- time and after school activities available to students. We learn how' to organize by planning weekly open houses or spectacular proms, and we learn the importance of responsibility by taking an active part in student govern- ment or by being officers of any of the clubs. Indeed, we are putting free time to profitable use by de- veloping character and skills today which will undoubt- edly play an important part in our adult lives tomorrow. jack Riley, candidate for governor in the Ohio YMCA Youth- in-Government Program, discusses his platform with Y Secre- tary, Mr. Martin. Gayle Gessaman, treasurer of her Junior Achievement company, announcement of the annual JACORR Trade Fair. posts 3 , A ' 'iwgf . .N ..
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, an We ll? ...fa e 'Q--.X aaM, an M as aits W s .. 1 e . ,. ,, N, X I, , K is M311 Talented artists Pete Hobstetter and Dick Tuck design posters as part of an art class project. Hand-tailoring skirt with the aid of sewing machines is one of the skills learned by seventh grade home economics students. l Q 'I2 Ronni Krumholtz studies her lines while waiting backstage for a re hearsal of the Junior Class play Time Ou! for Ginger to begin. Brad Martin, avid school photographer, labels film plates.
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