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Instrumentalists, vocalists soloists in this yeai s Finley's Follies are Linda Pielaard, Pat Pickard, Julia Liles, voice, and lit-tty Jean King, piano. Twirlvrs in OHS Band this year are Linda Mor- gan, Carol Ridgley, Myra Coleman and Suzie Crim. learn music appreciation, participation Spanish students learn fiesta dances like their Pan American friends. Dannie DeGraw and Dan Jones strive to perfect that hat dance. Well on their way to success as a Senior Band member are two of the 'many seventh grade beginning band members, Delta Neal and Larry Martin. ..28,
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Shouting, laughing, and thrilling experiences are a part of the activities which were par- ticipated in by boys and girls in the gym classes. Students match skills in games such as basketball, kickpin, speed ball, stuns lumb- ling, ping-pong, deck tennis, eat-im 4 tt ts, .hut- fle board, and softball. Films on 'im-.wing health and checks of health were mt. .e in the gym classes. Correct weight is an essential part of good health. Each student's weight, height, and eye ability are recorded. Weighing is Susie Barnum, seventh grader. Joan Miller, sixth hour gym assistant, shows how to use the Scales correctly. classes, fun and knowledge, provides noon program Knocking over the pin to put Barbara Claire out in the freshman girls' kick- pin tournament in girls' gym is Carol Crim. Ener- getic ninth grade on look- crs are Carol Mansberger, Cathryn Clay, Ruth Bogie Charlsie Collins, Melinda Alexander. -27-
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Congratulatlng each other on a job well done are the English Intramurals finalists. Left to right are Joe Candioto and Julia Liles, dramatic reading division, Sara Boraten and Neville Ed- enborough, original orations division: Ann Wise and Karen Oaks, humorous readings category, Kathy King and Judy Johns, poetry division, and Verne Griffith and Dick McKinne, stand- ard orations category. Contest finalists find each day busy Spelling semi-finalists from the Junior high are First row: Joyce Norwood, Linda Perry, Linda Martin, Gloria Beidleman, Burma McCall, John- nie Barnes, Janice Sweeney. Back Row: Carol Musgrave, Susie Hindman, Charlotte, Finn, Joy- ce Miller, Sarah Milsap, Meredith Sterling, Jona Grayson, Betty Jo Keefer, Dude James, Carol Carlton, Mike Henson, and Howard Baker. Not in picture are: Patricia Marquardt and Billy Berkey. English essays finalists, Pat Gibson, senior, and Frances Johnson, freshman are glad to hear that their essays Childhood Memories have been selected in the final judging. The girls will find out which essay was given first place on award's night, May 22. i -29-
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