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4--'- if Alley-oopf' Leonard Tennenhouse and Ann-Mari Ingebrigt' sen demonstrate the ups and downs of a Norwegian dance. Magic in the Sound of Music Witches, Werewolves, beatniks and foreign exchange students provided themes for dances durinq the 1959-60 school year. Energetic Calc Parkers proved themselves imaginative ad- vertisers, farsighted planners and talented dec- orators as they sought to increase their treasury or, in the case of Norwegian Night, intro- duce exchange student Ann-Mari Ingebrigtsen and present the culture of her country. With Wood, paint, paper, glue, straw and plenty of imagination, they transformed the high school into everything from a witch's dungeon to Dogpatch U.S.A. Without exception, the dances increased school and class spirit. In addition, they pro- vided some of the most pleasant memories of the school year. yn- H , , Black cats set the mood for Barbara Gross and Ernie Sosnick.
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Over Redskins Victory Although in a young school lrke Oak Park homecoming doesnt have the 1vy walled tra d1t1on one finds in older schools it IS strll a tlrne for remrnisclng and fun Many old grads of last year and the year before took this oppor tunity to revisrt therr alma mater and observe the many changes a year or two has made in Oak Park High School After the announcing and crowning of Oueen Marrlyn Frank the festivitles recerved an aus p1C1OLlS push with a SIX to nothing victory over Harper Woods Clrrnax and h1ghl1ght of the occasron was the homecoming dance held that evening in the hlgh school gym In a few years the present student body of Oak Park w1l1 be old grads and they too can remrnrsce with their younger brothers and sis ters about the good old days ot therr own hrgh school years Its Oueen Marilyn Frank leading the homecoming parade as Ann Mari Inqebriqtsen and Marcia Brilliant look on The crowning touch. Student Council President Ierry her are Karen Levine, Marcia Brilliant, Teresa Gutman Young places the crown on Marilyn's head. Posing with Joyce Golden, and Rita Bergman. 71
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Folk dances among the fjords. Dancing the Norwegian way are Ann-Mari Inge- brigtsen, Leonard Tennenhouse, Linda Resnick, Ierry Young, Marianne Littmann, Bob Barris, Ioyce Radin and Larry Loewenthal. Rosalind Kirzner and Sid Weinstein greet the spooks and spirits at the Witches' Wobble. 73
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