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Students Exhibit Interest in Community Affairs Results of a survey of seniors taken by the Oil Can staff show that many seniors display interest in community affairs but tend to ig- nore national events. Of seniors of voting age, only about one-half planned to partici- pate in the 1973 elections. Many seemed to be indifferent about the Watergate scandal, a major incident in American politics. However, several seniors are involved in community activities such as the Easter Seals program, the Ful Hous teen center, and various church groups and projects. A desire for more op- portunities for teen involvement was ex- pressed by many seniors who feel Oil City is a dull and boring place for young people. 9
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..f 1. Carl Pierce's American History classes watch Watergate hearings on television, one of the few ways in which the Watergate scandal was brought to the attention of Oil City students. 2. Becky Boyd shows the artifacts she collected during a church-sponsored mis- sionary tour to Africa last summer. 3. Jan Evans, a Youth for Easter Seals volunteer, teaches Amy Wagner swimming skills. 4. In pouring rain the dedicated marchers hike to Franklin in the March of Dimes Walkathon. 5. Carrie Rizzo and Marg Olmes prepare deer hides for making leather goods at the teen center, Ful Hous, headquarters for the Ecu- menical Youth Ministry. 8 . Q! ah' I fo V0 F. 4'-,E '1 r we
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Team Sports Reflect a Good Image at O11 Clty Sports is the most important element in student life at OCHS, according to a survey of the senior class taken by the Oil Can staff. Both athletes and spectators said that they feel involved in the sports program because sports create a feeling of unity and en- joyment. Of all the sports, the events most at- tended by students are football, boys' basket- ball, and wrestling. Several students felt that the girls' basketball team, which achieved a perfect 17-0 record, did not receive the atten- tion it deserved. 1 5 ,I t xr, 'r I v Q sg. .ig if f. cl 10
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