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at OPENING SECTION ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY 14 SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN ATHLETICS FOOTBALL BASKETBALL WRESTLING TENNIS TRACK • • a • . ACTIVITIES CLUBS MUSIC CHEERLEADERS PUBLICATIONS
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• I FOREWORD THIS IS THE SPACE AGE WHEN OUR MINDS ARE FILLED WITH GUIDED MISSILES, SAC, EXPERIMENTAL FLIGHTS, AND SPACEMEN. FOR THIS REASON WE HAVE USED SPACE SYMBOLS AND TERMINOLOGY TO DESCRIBE THIS GENERATION. AT THE BEGINNING OUR SCHOOL CAREER IS A VAST UNKNOWN, JUST AS SPACE IS BOUNDLESS AND LIMITLESS TO SCIENTISTS. WE HAVE USED THE ROCKET TO SYMBOLIZE OUR STUDENT BODY— A GROUP WHICH LIKE THE ROCKET HAS, WITH PROPER GUIDANCE AND EQUIP- , MENT, THE POWER TO SOAR INTO A , VAST UNKNOWN. THE GANTRY, WHICH ’ « ' SUPPORTS AND SERVICES THE ROCKET, ! WE BELIEVE IS SYMBOLIC OF OUR FAC-ULTY, WHICH, BY ITS TEACHINGS, • EQUIPS THE STUDENT BODY WITH THE TOOLS NECESSARY FOR A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE; AND THEN SUPPORTS IT UNTIL IT IS READY TO TRAVEL ON ITS OWN. AND SO SPACE BECOMES ALMOST A SECONDARY THEME AS WE USE IT AS A SYMBOL FOR THIS YOUNGER GENERATION. - • • •
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Webster Couldn't Do It-But Shepard Did We had searched and searched each of the three thousand one hundred ninety-four pages of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, but we couldn't find it. Then suddenly with the flight of the Liberty Bell the astronauts gave us just the term we wanted. A-OK , said Shepard. And we say, A-OK really describes This Younger Generation. Many people are critical of this generation, portraying them as irresponsible individuals. However, irresponsibility is the exception rather than the rule. The average teen-ager is vitally interested in school, community, and nation; and we have facts to prove it! Students work diligently to uphold school standards. They help Oil City by rendering community services, such as making and distributing Thanksgiving favors to the sick and by participating in Youth Appreciation Day. Mass production is used in bringing holiday cheer to hospital patients. The favor committee of the Jun. ior Red Cross undertakes this project. Mary Grzasko, Gloria Giles, and Barb Hartel represent the committee also consisting of Mary Crosby, Kathy Hogg, Rebecca Hogg, Mary Nunemaker and Carol Shawl. 6
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