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i 15 '. , i' I ' 'eff A ,, ' 1,77 '12 1-'uf W1-21' 4 , 1. K4 YQ MQW 73,7 fe' f New mf.. my 1 tilt I' la , Min,-,WJ Qt , Upper left, Jeff Aviles, Ken Campbell, Phil Brooke, John Davis and Judi Brown enjoy themselves at a party in their attendance room. Upper right, Ms. Luyben prepares breakfast for her eagerly awaiting attendance students. Cut-out, Attendance cards were a familiar sight every morning and afternoon. Lower right, Marly Norris reads her announcements to Oak Park Students during attendance. Lower left, Todd Rowden presents his StuCo report to his attendance class. Attendance Used To Inform Students! 22 ll 1' a f . Z, W.. , j f I f' ,W ' 1 4. ff x, v W, -., ' . f-,z,,. -M' V wi Ob announ. Studeni and pre every ki Park sp morning Thi schedul attenda
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ate so many ad of the ,e kids to hrough a tter this :est was help in position, e will be ts, said Studies iomores. f ,,,2 m st is c Y 0 . ' ' .',, ef . ' Id tsii '4 ,ff . ' 1. 'if fr if ii . . Hifi A is 1,3 A 1 fi' r . , .fe 'The class is trying to get them to a point where fti - ,ra W 1,75 t rf' fs. B v y W,.,eJ they can follow the news. A' 2 xl, .f'rl We 1 is ,. ..N.s,f'b'f'? ,,8f,Q.j' i.gf'g,.. , . 's Despite the new class for sophomores, fi 'M elective classes have decreased and not as K i, many courses will be available to other hilt ,-ruff' students. argl 'iWe have an excellent department, , ininnp iri, .76 4, lm said Mr. Hagan, head of the Social Studies i iiii 3 2 'Q' he department, Each teacher has different Sl skills and really knows a lot. Four new .Y y ,Q E teachers were added to the department this year, 1' ,4 Mr. Larry Settle, Ms. Marj Britt, Mr. Richard Rice, i and Mrs. Mary Mitchell. '-1 'X '5 . ' Ne I f Q I I 'X WLAA 'ek was Upper middle, Ex-convicts report about their lives in prison to a Social Studies class. Top right, Souvenirs of Japan. Far right, Taking tests was an essential part of most American History classes. Lower right, Mrs. Cecelia Robinson and members of the American Folklore class get a glimpse of early America by making soap. Lower middle, A party provides a break in routine during Mr. 'l'hompson's psychology classes. Far left, David Chambers presents the premier of his movie 'Return of Autumn during llls. Vonnis Senior Literature class. 21
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4 Mu : 47 L I1 md Judi Brown ht, Ms. Luyben ients. Cut-out, Jn. Lower right, 'ing attendance. lance class. x 9 i I I i X Q , , .iff f' , ,f lg- EQ : '- as ,M , I ,Z .131-Eg -r.4e,.sw,:z-2 Ml.. y g , fftw-gf,.w' .' I ,gc. 'gu- ' -Agn' ,Q , J. lf, . 'f1,fw.-is ' ,, . ,- 419-fr-Q Y -l?j:,..,f5'f' was Obtaining counsel and advice, listening to the announcements, receiving mail, socializing, napping, hearing Student Council reports, attending class meetings, scheduling and pre-enrolling, eating breakfast, and having parties for every known holiday were how many of the students at Oak Park Spent approximately ten minutes in attendance every morning. This year a slight change was made in the attendance schedule. Every Monday third mod was eliminated, making attendance on Monday approximately thirty minutes long. The reason for this change was to make time for assemblies and class meetings. Many contests also took placeiamong the attendance classes, mainly in raising money for different charities. In raising money for the March of Dimes, Mr. Bill I-Iankins's attendance class raised the most money with a total of 551240, winning the first chance at cutting Dr. Dan Kahler's pants. Also, this year all of the attendance classes made Christmas stockings and stuffed them for the children at Children's Mercy Hospital.
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