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Rowl R S1por1n S Re1sman J OMalley M Hecht man, J Oppenhe1m Row 2 B Graff J Lax A Wllson S Danbom L K1e1nsm1th G Young Row 3 J Cook E Sosmck B Lombus S Guttentag E Mendelson Student Council One of the most 1mportant orgamzatmons of our hxgh school program IS the Student Counc11 Th1s year, under the sponsorsh1p of Mrs Bette Dav1es the Counc11 has organ1zed many funct1ons for the benefzt of the student body Among them were two programs for our entertamment present1ng Eastern M1Ch1gaH s band and Schobart the comed1an plano player Other accomphshments have been the d1str1but1on of 1dent1f1 catlon cards the use of apple mach1nes, a rev1s1on of the con st1tut1on and a school w1de canned goods dr1ve Ideas for the next year s Counc11 are m progress now Worklng w1th the Human Relatlons Club plans are be1ng made for the exchange of fore1gn students Mrs B Dav1es Offlcers of the Councll are S Re1sman Pres J OMa11ey Student Counc11 Adv1sor Vxce Pres R Szporm Treas and J Oppenhe1m Secretary O 4 0.4, ,o :', ,4 K P A ,K One of the Student Councll comm1ttees d1SCUSS6S an xmportant xssue , 2 ,Q K: if f X I ,t If ' L v . - ,1 , U 6 Q E i . . ,W f - . . . , - . , . , . , . . . ' . , . , . , . , . , . . ' . , . , . , . , . . O ' 2 . . . . , ! , . , - 1 ' ' , . . , 9 - . . . . . , , ' ' - 1 'r ' x ., . , ., . , . 4 'Unix ,. U , my-l's. a ., fin, . g. lf., ' 9 a ,I-,I-'Q q 'lar'-'q . n ,..' ,MQ Iliff., o , 4, Win, I, la.: ,, 'n 'n 'n ,040 N a.o,:.v! A X, , ,ou 4 X. -,l .Lugo X ,:. , a, r ', I-v 4
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HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB Row 1 C Sturman, L K1e1n, J Oppenhelm, M Brodsky P Gold Katz Row 2 J Lax, H Katcher, R Fox, R Slporm, C Adler, S Sandler, G Edelson Row 3 J Malkm, S Gold, L Jacobson, M Green, I Quastler, N Plavnick, J Gersten Row 4 J Sulkxn, A Ben, D Marcus, A Wxlson, J OMalley B Kole, M Olmlck HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB Durmg the summer months last year a small group of students got together to form the Human Re latlons Club, under the leadershnp of Andrew Wxlson Smce that tnme, the club has grown to twenty seven members mcludlng slx commlttees The Fme Arts commnttee has sponsored trxps to see the varnous plays that have come to Detro1t The Forelgn Re latlons commlttee sponsored an enjoyable panel drs cussxon consxstmg of thexr committee and six forengn exchange students at a PTSA meetmg Offncers of the club are Bruce Kole, Coordin ator, Phyllis Gold, Purser, and Carole Sturman brarian. SCIENCE CLUB Row 1 P Manta-rss A Fnlnll M Kaczander, L Resmck, A Bennett, Lewls, R Ruda Row 2 S Gold, Tennenhouse, K Slotkonsky S Lorber R Barris Row3 A Lewxs, S Komer, E Lumbefg, M OIIHICK, E Mendelson, H Sulkin SCIENCE CLUB Many future scientists can be seen in the chem xstry labs of Oak Park Hxgh School Students mterest ed Ln any phase of science may joxn the club m order to broaden thelr Interests The purpose of the Scxence Club IS to increase the appreclation of science Under the supervlsxon of Mr Carl Kampmueller, these scientxsts are allowed to use school facllxtxes to carry on thexr experiments Offlcers of the club are Dan Tennenhouse, Pres ident, Kenneth Slotkonsky, V1ce presxdent, Sherx Lewxs Secretary, and Mxchael Olmick, Treasurer
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Oak Parkers owe much to the Oak Park High School Band for their musical enjoy- ment The band under the direction of Mr. David Jackson, meets evex-day during fifth hour in our new band room. They have played at PTSA programs, at our basketball games, and at all holiday programs. What else? They play pop too' mal: Park s Band The band warms up before a b1g game 79
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