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Xllitlun my Demonstrating the correct method of taking man- ual dexterity test given to seniors is Mattie Bogue. Joyce Neal and Carole Wilson are taking the test and Priscilla Wright is keping score. Making use of the reference table in the library Studying the globe in the OHS library are Alexand- are John Holcomb, Johnny Phelps, and Larry er Wiederkehr and Rosemary Ganus. This is one Simmons. of several globes used to supplement social studies work. -11.- l
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.af M ,pm ,sv M. ' - 'xl' -.M ,QM Improving the speed of their reading in reading lab are American Literature students, Gary Gauden, Keith Winn, Fred Lancaster, and Paul Suttles. Library, reading lah, testing programs aid in student development Stressing the need for education as well as enter- tainment, the library purchased two new sets of encyclopedias and another unabridged dictionary for the reference department. They also bought Donald Rude, one of the OHS projectionists, is preparing to show a film to a class. Projectionists learn to operate the machine and show the films In .rf f- ' A 'Q- many new non-fiction and fiction books for the enjoyment of the students and teachers. OHS library endeavors to make available its entire resources for both the teachers and students. Observing a colorful bulletin board display in the library are Charles Wolf and Juliene Thomas. es :lf ' f e 113 42 f M K if ' . 'Y i ., j . A . V , R ff' - H - .. if fu' 4 A 'gy , ff., 7 5 . 33.1.-. N I Qizfg. , :Z , , .1 'I . 4 N ref' ' f' . - , . M -5 5: ' e.. , .tt-g ff , A , 'M' ,Z -10- 'R W
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.ve Q? Gilbert Leak is showing his prize pet, Web, to his English classmates. Discussing how to care for pigeons in Mrs. Audis Moore's class are Fred Klei- fgen, Scott Maples, Leon Waldroop, Larry Allen, Harlan Graves, Lawrence Graves, and Johnny Yeats. Themes were written when Weir flew home. Language arts classes form foundation for all studies Highlighting the Language Arts department year are the Intramural contests, divided into two main divisions: oral and written. Dramatic readings, poetry readings, humorous readings, standard orations, and original orations are given by speech and dramatics and humor students in regular English classes. Everyone enrolled in English classes must enter the written contests on a cer- tain chosen subiect. log, ll -. A12- XSNS
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