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5 1 if yy 1 r As the crisp, cool month of September ushered in the first signs of fall, it also ush- ered in the first days ol' school. Then came the new duties of president, John Troisig vcep, Jackie Sleightg secretary, Richard Schmidt: and treasurer, Barbara Bardari. 4'King Footballl' held a great deal of in- terest for the tribe with so many of its mem- bers like big ,lack Purdy, Tom Slater, and Don MDew Dropsw Smith playing on the team. Yvillie Terry, Bob Becker, and John Malaspina led the interest when basket- ball season rolled around, as did Richard Schmidt, Herb Tomkins, and Sam Herko during hockey season. During the ensuing winter months, Pat Balassone, Ray Kelly, and Nancy Oslund if found themselves likely candidates for per- sonality plus positions, while Barbara Gag- liarcli and Dave Zern gained wide approval as best-all-around contenders. The Christmas Dance presented by the tribe was an unfor- gettable experience. The huge evergreen cov- ered with silvery tinsel, rainbow colored halls, and red and green streamers captured the true atmosphere of this festive S0ilS0ll. Standing out far and above all else in the way of activities of the year was the prom. The cascade of lovely bedecked belles and gay young escorts, the soft music, and the dimmed lights all helped to create the mood that only dreams are made of. The Class of 758 has a great dcal to re- member ancl even more to look forward to. ' 1 W,
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I My .- ,, g 6 4 3 Ni' H ' Dpfi' ELEVENTH GRADE EXT in line to Iill the soon-to-he-vuczlted positions of the present reigning Mchief- tuinsw of' OHS stzlnfls the trihe of 758 . . . und fill these positions they will. A swift glance at their accomplishments this year is enough to convince one ol' their eupu- bilities. .IUNIUR CLASS 0lfl4'l11lCRS: Firsl row. left lo riglll -Troisi, I,I'0Si4lUlllQ Gllllsc-nlluusq-1', ,A4IYiS0!', Svronfl l'014f7BilI'1Iill'i, S1-1-ra-laryg Sm-Innidl, 'Fri-alsnrvrg Sh-ight. Vi1'1'-llI'1FSi4lt'Ill.
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TENTH GRADE HE elfervvscent braves and squaws ol' tht- OHS trihe ol' ,59 starterl out this Sop- tumbvr on a multitude of activities umlvr thc- uapahlo hanfls ol' their own popular Mollie-l', Lon lVlcXVilliams. With such notahlf-s as ,lohn Doc Reilly, vice-president: Mary Lou l'ug- lia, secretary: aml Phyliss Yost, trvasurvr: assisting, how couhl the year 1956-57 spvnt at, OHS holil anything but great mm-morivs for this group? S0l'llUMORl'I CL.-XSS UITIIIERS: Imf! fn right Sipv, .Mlvism-rg Puglia, S4'1'l't'i2lI'yQ Rm-illy, Vi1'l'-llI'l'hi- nh-ntg Yost, 'l'l'1-aslll'a-rg Nll'XYilli2llllS, i,l'0ri1lt'lllI Nlrs. Smyth, .-Xflvisor.
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