Ottumwa High School - Argus Yearbook (Ottumwa, IA)

 - Class of 1960

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Page 8 text:

All students entering O.H.S. are faced with similar problems, the first of which is initiation. But the problems which really affect us go much deeper than this. They concern our decisions and the challenges which are set before us during our High School years. We must work hard to attain our goals but for those who have the desire and do the work the old victory bell will surely ring and they will be re- warded with the deserved diploma, but more than this they will be rewarded with a better self.

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O.H.S.—Today’s High School with Tomorrow’s Vision is in reality a city within a city. It has an unwritten code of behavior which is highly respected by every- one. This code is comparable to Ottumwa's Charter. At high school we have a legislative body- the student council. Members are elected by the student body. Mr. Jones, acting as mayor, and the teachers join together to advise the student council. The city’s progress is based on its curricular program. O.H.S. offers subjects that fulfill almost everyone’s plans. There are subjects to prepare those who are going to college, those who are going into vocations, and those who wish to specialize in work with their hands. These subjects cover a wide field of interest and careers. Extra curricular activities play an important role in high school. Clubs provide outlets for activities in these three major areas—social, recreational, and cultural. Clubs in themselves are social groups, but each club has a definite aim which is to further knowledge along some definite line. The Dramatic Club, Art Club, and Speech Club work in the cultural area. Pep Club, G.R.A., and Hi-Y Club are examples of clubs working in the recreational area. They help support good sportsmanship, promote school spirit and ath- letics. O.H.S. has a very good athletic program in football, basketball, and track. This helps very much in creating school spirit. Other extra-curricular activities include music, marching band, and orchestra. Seniors will always look back and remember this city within a city. They will remember its fine curriculum and the respect everyone has for this city. Juniors and Sophomores will uphold the respect of this city so they, too, can look back and remember their part with pride. OUR CAMPUS The Adams Building. In the halls. •-4 A haefer Field before the game. Pattern of the sun.



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