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Mr. Walters aids Matilda Scott with her clarinet music. RIGHT: Mr. Walters leads a small vocal ensemble. STANDING, Right to Left: Candy VanDuyn, Terry Shepherd, Sue Schramm, Bonnie DeRay, Patricia Landers. SEATED: Sandy Manuel. GUIDANCE PROGRAM AND MR. WALTERS Southern Illinois University; B. A. Band and Chorus MUSIC DEPARTMENT ARE BUSIER THAN EVER THIS YEAR The O. T.H.S. band have been faithfully playing at all home games, football and basketball. At the same time they have been sporting a candy concession. They have also been busy preparing for the band contest and the county festival. BELOW: Mr. Boguski is planning dates for future activities with Kay Ray. The counseling program stresses the value of achieving recognition in high school for the possession of qualities that will be desirable after graduation. Our program hopes to provide information and counseling about vocational areas and opportunities and about extending formal education, including scholarships, loans, and other student benefits available. The guidance program includes various testing throughout the four years a student is in school. Individual conferences are held with students concerning any educational, vocational, personal or social problems they may have. In summary, the guidance program hopes to meet the needs of each and every student so that each student may reach his optimum development in order to eventually take his place in our society as a young adult. BELOW: Mr. Boguski is discussing college entrance requirements with Patti Burnett and Sue Schramm. MR. BOGUSKI St. Joseph College and the University of Illinois; B.S. in P.E. and Masters in guidance Guidance Counselor
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CLYDE HENDRICKS ORVILLE GUTTERRIDGE HAROLD ROHRER KENNETH DIVAN President GEORGE WYNN GERALD MEADE FRANK HAYS BOARD OF EDUCATION Mrs. Dalbey, secretary, takes notes as the Board discusses school policy. Teacher turnover was the biggest problem the Oak wood Twp. H.S. Board faced in 1965-1966. The Board had met teacher requests for an increase in the basic salary and did not anticipate much of a desire for change. Many of the teachers who did leave were people who had become an essential part of the school system. Some were in key positions. Securing replacements for these fine teachers required a major effort. The Board met many evenings and afternoons to interview and discuss applicants who would be suitable replacements. They were fortunate to find many excellent replacements. Board members, and public officials alike are much taken for granted. Their work, if wrong, is loudly criticized-but if good, is accepted in silence. Since Board members are unpaid, such treatment seems particularly unkind. Most are compensated by their feeling that their task is a worthwhile one. But still, words of appreciation help. Hence, this tribute. 10
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MARGARET MAMOUN South Dakota Univer sity and University of Illinois, B.S. Geometry, Algebra n. isIbisector of Ib AX + BX + C = MATH IS A CHALLENGE TO ALL. LOWELL FLENER Southern Illinois University and University of Illinois, B.S. Algebra, Trig. Mrs. Mamoun shows Larry Turner how to work a geometry problem correctly on the board. Mr. Flener finds that aiding an individual person promotes a better understanding of algebra. Here we see Mr. Flener helping Merle Miller with a problem. O 3 2 6=? Terry Czajkowski, Ray Kanzleiter, and Alan Dysert show Mr. Flener their skills in Algebra I. Steve Terry, Gery Brown, Gerry Goble, and Roy Brown work with geometric angles as Mrs. Mamoun looks on. 12
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