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I Q., 9 , it STAMP CLUB First row, Left to Right: S. Math, M. Rubin, L. Biederman, L. Resnick, M. Simon, A. Weisberg, E. Smith. Second row, Left to Right: B. Goren, J. Rossman, B. Lombus, L. Kaplan, J. Cook, Mr. Renbarget, A. Solomon, S. Guss, R. Stoneman, S. Greenberg. BIOLOGY CLUB The newly formed biology club's mem' bers all agree that their scientific group gets more than microscopic pleasure from their lens. With sponsor, Mrs. Phyllis Kaplan, the iunior scientists heard guest speakers, planned a field trip, and took time out from science to make a Shave The Balloon booth at the PTSA carnival. Although the club doesn't expect to discover a new virus, each student is getting exper- ience in learning many ofthe oppor- tunities in the field of science. To achieve this the club is compiling a file of occupational pamphlets for the use of students interested in science as a vocation. cp BIOLOGY CLUB First row, Left to Right: L. Green, E. Eisman, C. Kishner, J. Sill, M. Mendel- son, M. Dreylinger, B. Olit, N. Pelcman, 4l. Lax. Second row, Left to Right: A. Enkel, M. Weisman, D. Lazaro, R. llammerstein, D. Charmer, R. Freeman, C. Hack, C. Schwartz, B. Kole. STAMP CLUB Not one of the members of the stamp club would recoil at being called a philatelist - - it's his hobby. L'nder the sponsorship of Mr. Ray Renbarger, the club uses their stamps as magic carpets to travel to distant and exotic lands. Members of the organization trade stamps with one another, hold stamp auctions, and stamp exhibits.
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Z SPANISH CLUB Row 1, Left to Right: C. Adler, M. Kaczander, J. Sill, J. Horenstein, P. Gold, N. Pelcman. Row 2, Left to Right: L. Samelson, H. Karcher, C. Hack, S. Martin, 1. Gersten, I. Aaron, J. Lax. Row 3, Left to Right: j. Fields, P. Silverman, B. Kole, H. Blavin, S. Gold- stein, S. Gold, D. Lipton. ART SERVICE CLUB An appealing poster or a carefully done name plate are usually indications that the Arr Service Club had its paint brush- es busy. This club aims to serve the school and particular organizations by offering its services in any line of art work. High quality and neatly done posters show the pride which the club takes in its work. Sponsor, Mt. Dworkin, along with student members helped with posters for Hallzapoppin, campaigns, and did various types of scenery for plays. ART SERVICE CLUB Row 1, Left to Right: J. Venefsky, G. Bilto, H. Gross, J. Naftaly, M. Ross, F. Goldstein, E. Farias. Row 2, Left to Right: A. Barlev, B. Dymkowski, J. Krauss, G. jaffee,M. Balan, D. Richardson, L. Tengler. Row 5, Left to Right: j. Dunn, E. Greenblatt, D. Hansen, E. Mendelson, J. Tanner, Mr. Dworkin. SPANISH CLUB Since we have a French named yearbook with an American Indian as its theme - naturally we should add a little South American spice with a Spanish Club. Spanish students who ate interested in more than the grammar and beginning vocabulary of this language meet twice monthly with Mr. Robert Titus, teacher, to spend a few informal hours. El Espanol is spoken during half the meeting. During the year plans were made to visit the Mexican Section of Detroit and to see any Mexican movies that come to the city.
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VARSITY DEBATE TEAM First row, Left to Right: D. Cohen, S. Reisman, D. Gross S. Schwam. Second row, Left to Right: P Greenberg, J. Krause, S. Cohen B. Bush. Third row, Left to Right: Mr Kouzoujian, S. Goss, 1. Smelsey L. Craine, A. Wilson, Mr. Tuckel. RESERVE DEBATE TEAM Seated, Left to Right: B. Goren M. Rubin, S. Math, A. Perlstein Standing Left to Right: Mr. Kouzoujian, L. Resnick, N Plavnick, C. Sturman, J. Cook Mr. Tuckel. Oak Park High's first string debate team consists primarily of six members. The team has participated in the metropolitan state, and reserve debating league during the past year. In addition, they have been finalists in the state district debate elimination. The debate topic for the year was concerned with the government farm policy. The proposition stated: Resolved: That the federal government should sustain the price of major agricultural products at not less than 902 of parity. This topic was debated at all meets. As the first year for the group it was a very successful one. I Q' sv f 'Q lxgl :ff iw! Q 4 fl l it li. The Debate Team
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