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FRONT ROW: C. Seehausen, J. Leary, B. Utter, D. Keech, J. Manzer, M. Popovczak, M. Sayles, L. Race, M. Marso. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Knudsen, B. Souders, L. Webb, S. Loomis, B. Dunckel, M. Wall, R. Shep- ler, L. Fowlston, E. Joscelyn, A. Partik, D. Barrows, C. Bosworth, L. Russock, M. DeLoatch. Garden Club Has Beautified School Grounds The faculty and student body of Oxford Academy have enjoyed the beautiful flowers planted around the building by the Garden Club. Not only in the spring, summer and fall do we see the visible proofs of the many hours put in by these students, but during the Christmas season the Garden Club provides Yuletide wreaths for the Academy’s festivities. The members have the satisfaction of serving the school through their efforts, and at the same time they learn valuable practical les- sons in the field of horticulture. In years to come, the community can look forward to the lovely gardens that these future adult citizens will be planting in their own yards. 29
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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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Club Members in Class FRONT ROW: J. Leary, L. Race. SECOND ROW: M. DeLoatch, J. Locke, R. Shcpler. THIRD ROW: R. Denz, J. Mangels. FOURTH ROW: K. Herfort, M. Marso. FIFTH ROW: E. Joscelyn. French Club Acquires Fluency the Fun Way The Cercle Fran ais is bigger and better than ever this year. Meetings are held monthly on Monday evenings in students' homes, where rafrafchessements a 1' americaine or a la fran9aise are enjoyed at the end of each reunion. After a brief business meeting, the Ordre du Jour includes even the most recalcitrant student, who may be asked to sing, dance, spell, or you name it -- en fran5ais of course. The Cercle really isn't as wild as the broken furniture may indicate (our apologies for the broken lamp again, Mrs. Loomis). These Fran£ais are just numerous and enthusias- tic. The Cercle was enchante to have M. Souders attend one memorable evening in November. FRONT ROW: C. Roberts, A. Dutton, R. Maynard. SECOND ROW: K. Herfort, M. DeLoatch, L. Race, M. Wall, J. Sherman, S. Loomis, F. Zahner, A. Whittaker, J. Leary, S. Bassett, L. Roberts, M. Stratton, B. Souders. THIRD ROW: C. Seehausen, R. Shepler, J. Brigham, J. Moore, R. Denz, L. Wilcox, J. Locke, J. Mangels, T. Emerson, A. Marso, Miss Mowry, M. Marso. 30
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