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U8 -ff. Ah classes! Reading, writing, arithmetic, all these and many other classes were the most important Act in the lives of OHS students.
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Act I Classes Curtain going up on Act I, Classes taking place in all the many different types of classes in OHS. Some were hard- er than others, some easier. Here in this important act We develop our background for the- future. We found a new world of things to know and practice. Tests were hard but upon finishing them we had a feeling of accomplishment that came only when We did our best. Variety ran high from homemaking, math, gym, to Latin, driver's training and good old study hall. All people are featured in this Act I with all having an equal part. M107
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Q if K' . V is ., g W Y L 5 4. Q 5 L K' ti 5:3 Making a :-study of English Literature are Seniors Mary Kay Polley, Deanna Peterson, Leonard Poe. They look over Mrs. Hazel Hay- ley's shoulder at a book about England. Social Studies, English, Doing research for their classes are Barbara Sutton and James Bell helped by Mrs. Bess Keith, librarian. Students look for references, relaxation, facts, and study material. Speech and Dramatics offered to Juniors and Seniors Help these students to speak in public and act in plays with poise and ease. During the semester of dramatics, groups put on plays for the rest of their classmates. During Brother- hood Week Bobby Hayes, Gail Collins, and Bob Etzkorn put on this play skit. --12--
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