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Girl mechanics blossom in OCI The OCI program is designed to give students learning experiences which are not available in the traditional curriculum. By extending the classroom to the com- munity, students may have the opportuni- ty to perform a community service, to pur- sue a leisure time activity, to do special research in an area of interest, to study on a college campus, or to explore a career. . Off Campus Instruction QOCIJ, for the third consecutive year has given students these opportunities. More important how- ever, it gives them an opportunity to work with adults in realisticjob settings. ff t s ,. s,fis!fwa+4gm, f at eEach year, more and more students are enrolled in OCI. The first semester this year listed l79 students, compared to I44 last year, and'a total of l75 for the entire year of l973, when the program originat- ed. The fields of interest are also broaden- ing. This year two students spent OCI tak- ing Karate lessons. Other students are working in various fields such as dairy management, welding, and wildlife. Start- ing this year, OCI has also offered tutor- ing services. ...P- K f ww ,W 1 .s Nm xs i -cv, Wx , 59' ? ,, -M ,., 5 4 MBP R A. fd H 'wlibbanm ' . Wifi- - Iwi
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