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FRONT ROW: L. Yaddow, R. Swartout, S. Barrows, S. Newbauer, C. Stevenson, L. Huckabone, B. Youngs, E. Stevenson, M. Newbauer, B. Barrows. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hill, D. Menard, N. Benedict, D. Fowler, R. Milks, S. Hartwell, W. Searfoss, N. Sutherlin, M. Shore, P. Stevenson, E. Lindsay, B. Monroe, S. Bar- rows, M. Houghtaling, Mrs. Smith. Junior Red Cross Adopts Korean Girl The Junior Red Cross has adopted a Korean girl, and the group is enjoying the ex- perience very much. The youngster lives in Seoul and keeps in contact with her new family by letter. The Junior Red Cross also distributes baskets of food to help less fortunate people during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. Oxford Academy is proud of the work that is done by this fine organization. Audio-Visual Group Keeps the Film Rolling Whenever there is a film to be shown, the faculty and students can depend on the Audio-Visual Club to lend a helping hand. The boys, under the supervision of Mr. Grimes and Mr. Velten, have the responsibility of supplying movie projectors, tape recorders, slide machines, and phonographs to classes that have requested the equip- ment. It is not unusual to see one of the members vigorously tracking down a missing tape recorder. If Oxford Academy had a Future Detectives Club, these participants would certainly qualify. Karl Engler, Mr. Velten, Lewis Ford, Dan Bosworth, Gary Root, Gordon Cronk, Clair Barber, Larry Yaddow 27
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FRONT ROW: Bonnie Souders, Anna Whittaker, Susan Loomis. SECOND ROW: Martha Stratton, Donna Lee Sweitzer, Betty Dunckel, Barbara Utter, Carol Taranto. Newspaper Staff Keeps the Community Posted on School Activities Each Monday afternoon the Newspaper Staff gets together in Mrs. Souders' room for its weekly meeting. However, this is only a small part of the story. From Mon- day through Friday, the student reporters collect news, write articles and stories, and prepare the copy for printing. But Wednesday evening is the big moment of each week when copies come off the press, and everyone eagerly scans the latest OACS news in print! Audrey Phillips, Sandy Barber, Christine Volk, Karen Wilkie, Linda Swartout, Frances Diamond. 26
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Bill Troxwll and Susan Loomis with pages right after the coronation. Ricky Lanfear and Kim Vrooman make a hand- some couple at the dance. King William Troxell and Queen Susan Loomis. Susan Loomis Homecoming Queen Homecoming was the BIG weekend. Saturday afternoon, October 30, the Oxford Blackhawk football team defeated Harpursville 37 to 19. During the intermission the candidates for Homecoming Queen were introduced to the spectators who chose the winners at that time. On Saturday night at a very successful dance featuring Little John and the Fabulons, Susan Loomis was crowned as queen of the festivities. Anna Partik and Lynn Knapp were first and second runners-up. Candidates for Homecoming Queen Anna Partik, Carolyn Tansey, Michele Batie, Carol Fleming, Susan Loomis, Barbara Dunckel, Evelyn Knapp, Linda Roberts, Deborah Nichols.
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