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iii? s Q X t X Q Y X l i 9 ' 25.1 ennis Della ,x Nr - 2 Q 1 was f. wa 2 s,.x,f:Qv : aft. Journalistic materials are carefully scrutinized by Dennis Clinton. Mrs. Harbin and Debbie Dougan check to see what pages are needed. Journalism While Debbie Dougan finishes a final copy, Lona Williams is creating an original caption. OHS Observer editor-in-chief, Linda Myers, takes time out to work on journalism pages. Anyone passing Room 104 during fourth hour , might wonder a little at what was going on inside. Comments drift outside into the hall: What do you mean, you lost all the sophomore individual pic- tures? She had it last, not me. The question might even arise of how anything could ever be done in the midst of such chaos. But, somehow, it does get done, somehow this book did make it from Room 104 to the printers to your hands. lf members of Journalism and its honorary society Quill 8. Scroll learned anything during the year, it was the value of teamwork, in attempting any task, and the value of determination in getting it done. In many ways we have received a great deal this yearg we hope that we have given back tc OHS and its student body as much. N Journalism students, Dennis Clinton and Della Waggoner, collaborate on yearbook pages.
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Qxxflxx im Sf N111 Members of Quill and Scroll, STANDING: Marla Geary, Linda Myers. SEATED: Debbie Anderson. Z i , Journalists Bruce Harris and Steve Haguewood find an element of humor in the 4th hour publications class. Publications Class, STANDING: Marla Geary, Linda Myers, Dennis Clinton, Peggy Appleby, Debbie Anderson. SEATED: Lona Williams, Della Waggoner. Marla Geary, combining pleasure with business, creates a work of art. Finalized pages, proofread by Debbie Anderson, are put into mailing envelopes. V 2 2 1 Q 2 5 t FWZ . Journ Dennl Mrs. pag es migl Con mea tllfei migl don doe fro men Quil was and man we l stud
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OHS Band and Chorus Picture this situation: You are a member of the OHS Marching Band, standing at frozen attention on the coldest day of the year in somebody's Christmas parade. You have marched for three miles up and down hills, dodging souvenirs left by horses ahead of you, getting more and more tired with each inch, and wondering why the heck you are out there freezing to death. Why indeed? Whatever the reason, 65 brave musicians managed to make it through the . year with an extremely small dropout rate. The Ozark High School Band, both Marching and Concert, seems to be composed of f -xv individuals who are both talented and-perhaps most important of , all-sturdy. F Following the proud tradition of the OHS Band is the Ozark r f '- IPL -tk--- High School Chorus. This equally talented group of individuals, like ' the band, was also led through 1971-72 by Mr. Michael Seidner. it .f ! x N X ' X 5 f Q st Y , , it s salt S Q . 2 5 Laura Zellers practices her trumpet solo while sister Lisa looks on. High School Chorus, FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Lynda Jones, Judy Goetz, Elaine Jones, Delores Wright, Pam Wyatt, Peggy Appleby, Karla Chapman, Karen Chudomelka, Jody Williams. SECOND ROW: Joy Matthews, Susie Stockstill, Reba Meadows, Sue Perry, Debbie Smith, Kathy Rogers, Michelle Moore, .Paula Bilyeu. THIRD ROW: Linda Huber, Frances Pulley, Susie Terhune, Kathy Doenning, Wendy Gann, Julie Major, Cindy Chaffin, Patty Anderson, Rose Pyle. FOURTH ROW: Lana Payne, Cindi Rogers, Paulette Padgett, Marie Baker, Brenda Johns, Marla Geary, Della Waggoner, Lona Williams. FIFTH ROW: Joe Estes, Danny Swadley, Mark,Cox, Joe Maharg, John Hedrick, Mike Perkins, Betty Snider, Cindi Graves. W, is-'Num .. - M, X, . 1, Wm W, ., .-. -we K- fr Mx. X 5 isfxzss . Q ,, ..-.251 ,A :A I-1: ... K Ng .V ,lil - 7 ,f f.,,,lf if i- M my V A., ,,,.,--an 2. Harjiw ,jf N- we 'ii' H, . . IF 1 . .,.. ,km , Q
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