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Typical of the enthusiastic junior high 4-H'ers are Wesley Bowden and Larry King, shown here looking over I.arry's rec- ord book which placed third in county-wide judging. Wesley's book earned a fifth place. Charlyn Drury and Gayle Bowden, sixth year 4-H Club members, model the dresses on which they won seco nd and third place honors at the county fair. Gayle Bowden, Charlyn Sue Drury, Karla Hughes, Judy Bilbrey, Jayne Woodard, and Linda Clowdus enjoy a game of 1Z0hn18 on the tennis courts which were completed ln Jllnee Other sunmer sports include volleyball for the girls and baseball for the boys. the fall and winter months. T ei 2 Both activity groups enjoy baske?-N11 dur'
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are offeredin commercial subjects In addition to Typing I and II, short hand, general business, and bookkeeping a r offered at Olustee rking for that elusive UXU are these members of the Alge bra I class as Morr1s Robertson, instructor, answers questions Algebra II will be offered to students who successfully master this beginning course Composite Math and geometry are also inclir ded in the h1gh school schedule Jayne Woodard practice on the elec tric typewriter and adding machin as a part of their typing course At right, Charlyn Sue Drury and e Below, Typing I and II student work on daily assignments Five units of credit Wo I ! e u
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The high school quartet is composed of Brent Turner, Rodney Hughes, Doug Adams, and Charlie Bush At the right, t h e y give a rendition of Love Me Tender Andy Joe Hudson is the piano accompan lst, and Morris Robertson is the director The school paper staff has earned state-wide recognition on its bl-weekly publication, 'ITE EAGIE. The paper earned Highest Honors' fromthe Okla- homa Inter-Scholastlc Press last spring. 'I1-E EAGLE has won first place at Southwestern nsecu- State Co1lege's newspaper contest for two co tive years, an d is to be entered again this year. Above, Andy Hudson, editor, and Klrll HU9h05o assistant editor, check a stencil as Charlyn Sue Drury, Gayle Bowden, Charlie Bush, and Jayne Wood- ard look on. At left, Marion Oxford shows JahiC9 Hestand and Cotton Carrell how to put on a h ead- line.
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