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N19 l ll -W L-,N sw' 0'- Fin--p.-4 l an X 's.f'S4.r'- A-.f'-.Je ', j toAL.1A'i l'.. 4.Ax' . .V 4 4' 7 4 5 6 1. Two Oiler linemen pit their strength against a tackling dummy. 2. Peg McDougal out-jumps a Warren opponent as Sandy Winger awaits the tip. 3. Girls warm up for an intramural volleyball game. ln the spring of 1974 the sport became interscholastic. 4. Jay Healy, sidelined by a leg injury, watches an Oiler practice. 5. Oiler fans thunder their approval as the Big Blue Machine scores another touchdown. 6. Chris King and Jill Ferraro are delighted to learn that they made the girls' basketball team. 7. . . 91, 92, 93, . . counts Rick Bain as the physical fitness team prepares for the competition.
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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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1, Jean Kulling studies the script for a dramatiza- tion performed during summer book review. 2. Computer science is one of three new courses of- fered to students at OCHS. 3. Bob Stack learns valuable trade skills in carpentry at Vo-Tech. 4. A representative from the University of Pennsylvania discusses the Small Community Talent Search pro- gram with a group of selected seniors. 5. Martin Szabat looks wistfully out the window, hoping that the school day will soon end. 3 .R Q ' gf ff eaii M Y J L-.M A ge. 1
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