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FHA. Row 1: P. Truman, D. Moxey, B. Hill, B. Springer, N. Millett, P. Lawrence, L. Komulainen, R. Brett, B. Cummings, K. Lord. Row 2: C. Record, M. Walton, R. Packard, I. Desrosier K. Leino, L. Allen, R. Komulainen, S. Paakonen, P. Heald, M. Tripp, J. Wheeler. Row 3: I. Dunn, R. French, R. Fuller, L. Lawrence, S. Dunn, V. Hall, B. Thompson, M. Richardson, N. Swallow, C. Burns, F. Cummings, P. Millett. Row 4: I. Lippincott, K. Perry, B. Kimball, I. Pride, S. Tumer, S. Smith, M. Heikkinen, D. Andrews, H. Cushman, M. Gay, I. Larson, J. Greene. Future Homemakers of America holds its meet- ings the third Wednesday of each month. Activities include a Tupper Ware party, a mother-daughter banquet held in May, and a drive to sell Ch1'ist- mas cards. The club is run on a point system, ranging from fifty points for an emblem to 450 points for a ring. Officers are: Karena Lord, President, Brenda Cummings, First Vice-President, Ruth Brett, Second Vice-President, Penny Millett, Secretary, Ioan Wheeler, Treasurer, Maureen Heikkinen, Reporter, Portia Cushman, Historian, and Chris Salls, Parliamentarian. The advisor is Mrs. Caro- line Jacobsen. There are seventy members in the organization. Girls in the club must have had at least one year of Home Economics. Row 1: G. Heino, R. Ramsey, D. Durgin, D. Colby, S. Kimball, L. Rogers, M. Mikolinski M. Young, L. Garmon, C. Salls. Row 2: R. Hall, S. Martin, C. Canwell, I. Leeman, K. john: son, P. Cushman, K. Parsons, M. Kahkonen, C. Batchelder, C. Cash. Row 3: N. Pinkham R. Edwards, C. Hoyt, K. Earle, H. Danforth, C. Sanborn, A. Andrews, B. Heath, V. Gay l :sae-
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V Art Group 1 4Qn '5 An Art Group was formed this year as the re- sult of the new and excellent Art Department at O.H.H.S. This group consists of selected students who wish to work with media other than that which is offered in the classroom. This involves many hours of devoted work and determination. Weaving, painting, sculpturing are only a few ofthe niunerous works students have tried this year. All have been very successful and show how crea- tive and imaginative these students really are. As Joseph Conrad once said, Only in men's imagination does every truth find an effective and undeniable existence. Imagination, not invention, is the supreme master of art as of lifef, ' .r QT'i'ifi'23i'ii 3 ii Row 1: B. Henley, G. Stone, D. Chase, K. Bessey, J. Lamb. Row 2: J. Seavey, R. Hamlin E. Tumer, C. Rounds, S. Gibson. f . Y'
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F B L.A. it c ll f zz f it Row 1: D. Millett, K. Leino, L. Coolidge, S. Kimball, M. Gardiner, K. Hammel, M. Martin C. Moore, L. Komulainen,C Stevens. Row 2: C. VVhitman, K. Iackson, R. Wade, S. Wallace B. Kimball, J. Seavey, K. Perxy,.N. Swallow, B. MacDonald, S. Morse, P. Cushman, I. Wheeler Row 3: B. Brown, R. Kilgore, B. Butters, L. Lawrence, D. Perkins, M. Kahkonen, R. Harris S. Dunn, P. Hamlin, R. Bessey, K. Lord, B. Edwards. Row 4: I. Greene, S. Haley, L. Hunt S. Brackett, S. Wuori, L. Martin, D. Smith, A. Perkins, D. Brine, B. Thompson, M. Richard- son, K. Carmen. FBLA 159 has been an affiliate of National FBLA since the inception of Oxford Hills High School and has as its major purposes the develop- ment of competent aggressive business leadership, the development of character, and training for useful citizenship. Speakers from local businesses and representa- tives from nearby business schools keep us abreast of the needs and demands of business. As potential business leaders of the community, we are mindful of our civic responsibility and strive to make our youthful contribution to several worthwhile projects. Generous Thanksgiving baskets, donations to Operation Santa Claus, and a substantial money gift to a Thai boy, a protege of a Peace Corps worker who is an aliunna of OHHS, constitute our major activities this year. Socially, We enjoy two outstanding events - a Christmas party and a Spring banquet which follows the installation ceremony. FBLA is comprised of members from the Sopho- more, junior, and Senior classes who enroll in at least one business project. s a
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