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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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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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Sittingg J. Smelsey, Senior Ed., N4 L. Craine, Activities Ed.9 X standing, M. Marcus, Boys l Sports Ed., M. Margolin, Class 1 , 5 Standing, B . Kaye , Subscrip f Sl, tionsg M. Morris, Advertising ,J Ed., D. Charmer, Girls Sports 'S A , W- Ed.g B. K 1 , F 1 Ed., Sitting. c.o5ubef1iu5ln Ed. Q TWENTY-NINE AUTHORS , to Ta Sheri Lewis, Editor-in-Chief Almost everyone in the Oak Park school system is very much aware that this year is the first senior prom, the first senior trip, and finally the first yearbook which will commemorate the first senior class. The Revoir staff met for the first time with Mrs. Phyllis Kaplan, sponsor, in April of 1956 to discuss the possibilities of publishing an annual. Since that date a staff was selected, editors were chosen, a naming contest was held, and a Constitution was drawn up to be the basis for all future Revoirs. Many hours after school on Tuesdays and free study halls were spent writing copy and laying out clever picture arrangement. Meeting with the printer and photographer, and herding clubs into room A-112 for pictures were also some of the tasks completed. But the biggest plea- sure we of the yearbook have had has been the close associations we have made with each other and, finally, the first glimpse of this annual. We are proud of the opportunity of offering this Revoir to Oak Park High and hope that all future Revoir staffs get as much satisfaction and valuable experiences as we attained this be- ginning year. lst Row, L. to R.: L. Linden, J. Oppenheim, S. Eisner, S. Reisman, R. Hammerstein, , V P I. Aarons, f E. Eisman, A R. Lawson, 4 v w B. Z' . 2nd Rliaif L. to R.: xi 1 t J J. Wasalewski, v 2Zi1Zf2'Efbe W L I 0 'X . B. Pelavin, C. Schwartz, l S. Schlafer, E. Feldstein, C. Shulman, J. Glasser, Mrs. Kaplan. yi .
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