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Faculty MR. STACY Principal Algebra I Guidance Senior Adviser MRS. ENGLAND Typing I, II Shorthand I, II Bookkeeping Office Practice FBLA Yearbook Advisor Senior Adviser O MR. JARVIS Mathematics I Physical Education Civics General Science Coach Freshman Adviser MRS. WHITE English IX, X Economics AY Freshman Adviser MR. BARTON Senior Science Chemistry Physics Science Club Junior Adviser MRS. IIOUGIIABOOM Home Economics General Business FHA Junior Adviser MR. NAYLOR English XI, XII Biology Dramatics Library MR. NICELY Mathematics I Algebra II Geometry Trig Solid U.S. History Sophomore Adviser MR. HAYFORD Music Supervisor MRS. HAYFORD French I, II, III Latin I, II, III World History Music MR. LESLIE Agriculture FFA Sophomore Adviser 4
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The Board’s Voice is the People’s Choice To the Class of ’62: We wish to extend to the Class of ’62 our con- gratulations. If you can face the future with faith in yourself and faith in your fellow men, then many doors will open unto you. Best wishes for a happy and successful future. W. Harry Pelkey Superintendent of Schools School Board: Larry Thompson, Richard Tinker, Perry Austin; W. Harry Pelkey, Superintendent. Principal’s Message I would like to take this opportunity to com- mend you on your achievements. It has cer- tainly been a pleasure working with you these last four years. On behalf of the entire faculty, we offer you our best wishes for the future. Wayne O. Stacy Principal 3
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CLASSES To the OHS Student Body: How fortunate is that community which has citizens who look into the future. Few, if any of us, remember the Jones family, yet we can be proud of our library which was made possible through their generosity. Its facilities are there for all. The Jones family can be traced back to 1813. Hubbard Joslyn, who was a well-known manufacturer of churns and spade harrows in Brownington, was the largest estate owner in Orleans County. Mr. Joslyn was the uncle of Charles and Anna Jones, who were long-time residents of Barton Landing, now Orleans. Mr. Jones and Miss Jones left money for the above pictured library with a trust fund which helps maintain it. Portraits of Charles and Anna Jones hang in the library as a memorial. Even though for some of us formal education may end upon graduation from high school, we can still continue to appreciate this facility.
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