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lay Club lllluis Th Door To A htm Conluliy .. KEY CLLB OFFICERS M Marcus secretary D Gross presr dent H Scher vrce presxdent S Goss treasurer Among the servrce clubs of Oak Park Hrgh School the KEY CLLB stands our as one of the most crvxc mmded Nponsorec ov me Nauonal lxxwanrs the club alms to Jevelop mcenuve and leadersnrp ro rovrde experxence rn hung and worlung together to prepare tor successful cruzensrup ana ro serve the school ana the communrcv Armor Dav saw Kev fluo members :urn foresters rn assrsung the Forestrx De partmeur s cixsulbuuon or 900 trees Sevmour boss 'Norman borcon and Davrd bross arrencecl the Inzernatronal key fqlub meeung LD Dallas Texas Funds for the rrlp we e rarsed DX sellmg book covers Kdded ro che Key f'luD s lrst ot Plulanthropxc rovects were the collectmg and raxsmg of monev for the Nlarch of Dunes the Lnrtecl Natrons and the Crusade for Freedom -qpqvv-'P' 415. :La First row Left to Right: J. Leadermnn M. Singer S. Goss I. Quasrler J. Engleberg D. Cohen. Second row M. Sunbury L. Aran M. Shader. Third row: S. Shackman S. Katz I. Respecki N. Gussin D. Gross A. jackson D. Cohen A. Scher M. hhrcus.
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Big Chief Student Council Powwows For The School Seated Left to Right Mrs Davres sponsor Spencer Partrrch treasurer Dennis Srlber vice prestdent Flame Schuster presrdent Michael Hecht man secretary Standing first row Left to Rrght Viva' Z1 ser Nl Coleman D Charmer 1 Lax Nl Schuster It elf Second row Left to Right 1 ONlalley S Gutte Sergel M Raimi B Antonow B Kole D Gross STLDIHNT COLlNCIL 0 The Student ouncrl has had a busy year From the f bl to the end of t e -Qu t lbouncrl members were a tx nnrng a letmg their pro ec Q xv N To pr better repr sentatron and electron vrsed e constrtun are enefr l rom the mo raise , y skat party Thro the or gamz of the Stud nt Councr O M rou c s of foo t bedrs tribut eedy fanul For t iv Parkers were furnxshed with identification ar whi afforded them admission to school affairs and tdentrfxed then' as students of thi l C 'N To the Student Councrl goes the 'ob of buildmg better schoo Splfl , ectrve student gover nment and better community and school relations l'he Cou .QW is a dlfflCLllf one but so worthwh1le' To achreve its goals the Student Counc1l needs the support of every Oak Park llxgh School student 64 - R . Y , . l,.. ,I 0- f. hh. I ' : . '. ', . , .W ' , . ' ', fx I , .f:,i.-fs. .--. l 'F 5 1 'SSX Q 4' N J XX . ., . ' ' ,K i ' , ' .c b ' .. , Y .. .. Q . -, . ,le - ll . 1 g , a P.:-1: - .- -1 I . - . , , N 5 1-.,... -,. A f - -- - f , 'Ar ' ' ' ' . -1 c o.l
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ROW 13 L. to Rt., L A. Rubin, C. Savine, C. J. Stern, J. Lax, B. Kole, F. Golden, P. Rawsky. ROW 2g H. Horowitz, J. G. Hock, B. Ferguson, man, S. Lewis, R. Fox, derman. ROW 35 D. Marcus, J Tegman, J. Pollack, ber . Green, Slafkin, H. Feen, Pereira, A. Ober- J. Lea- . Morse, D. Sil- SCHOOL NEWSPAPER GROWING RAPIDLY U:- Tx' a 1' .awww- The Eagle The Eagle, our high school newspaper, has had a history as varied as our school's. Four years ago, in 1953, along with the opening of the now present high school, the first predecessor, The Marquee ventured onto the scene. The Marquee, under the sponsorship of Miss Marilyn Grove, was a mimeographed monthly put out entirely by the students. A contest was later held, changing the name to the Outlook, it still remained a monthly. In 1955, sponsorship was taken over by Mr. Frank Weaver and another con- test was held, changing the name to the Eagle. Soon afterward the Eagle became a printed newspaper which came out every third week. With Mr. Weaver, many innovations were added. Among them were these: the gossip column, full sports coverage, and information about activities, in school and out. Now we're proud to say that we have a weekly publication, one of the few in Michigan, supplemen- ted by a Roto section. Next year the Eagle will be sporting a new monicl-cer, The Student Chronicle. 66 P EAGLE OFFICERS S. Heisman, D. Weinbaum, sst. ed., M. Marcus, ed- itor, L. Goldman, asst. ed., S. Fishman, feature ed., D. Cohen. tanding: J. Leaderman, S yy! Mr. Weaver, S. Lewis.
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