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36

Sophomores, juniors

face new curriculum

With just one more year to go, juniors weathered

the gale of countless hours of examinations such as the

Air Force Qualifying Exam, the Preliminary Scholastic

Aptitude Test, and the many College Boards.

Before them loomed a new and challenging cur–

riculum which included modern chemistry and a

college-type history course.

Sophomores survived the change in schools even

with the numerous innovations. The new computer–

ized schedules resulted in minor confusion.

Boys' gym dasse s included girls, classes had no

classroom, and many students had excess study halls.

Other changes at OHS included mid-terms instead

of quarterlies, new library cards, and yearly history

regents.

This has been a year of challenge and change.

Juniors have learned to accept the responsibility that

will be theirs as seniors. Sophomores have become

participating members in high school life.

joan Polley watches intently as Dat>id Yager chooses his 1968

class ring, a tradition,al junior

purcha5~.

HOMEROOM

10 7-Front

row:

M.

Agne, D. Beang, H. Ames, G. Bagnardi,

M. Barrett, E. Bagg, M. Bake r,} . Blanch–

ard.

Second row:

J.

Bellinger, E. Barton,

K.

Bouboulis, C. Bassett, L. Bibeau, B.

Baldwin, B. Barnes, S. Bishop.

Third

row: ].

Ballantine, P. Andrews, B. Biche,

L. Boschetti, T. Archer,

R.

Archer, B.

Angellotti.

Back row:

E. Bostwick, S.

Ackerson, D. Baumgardner,

R.

Book–

hout, W. Bookhout,

J.

Austin,

R.

Abbott,

D. Bennett,

J.

Babbitt.