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r— - iliSSi It is indeed a plciisure for iiie lo congratulate each ot you tor having successfully completed your studies at our Oak Park Senior High School. The people ot this model community have provided you with a fine, quality educational program of which you can justifiablv be proud. Now, as you face your individual futures, our hopes for your continued success and well-being go with you. However, I should like to stress the importance of individual effort, in devoted dedication to the small deed. We have seen great flashes of insight illuminate the world, but most of man ' s great works were once but dreams — l)rought to fruition by cotmtless hours of toil or experimentation. Office Dr. Arthur Principal Mn I thews The assistant principal, Mr. John Kouzoujian, is always busy. ■vtspuMMza Xic OFFICE The school office is always a vcrv busy place. It serves as an information ik for studenls, faculty, and all isitors. .All school business is carried on with great efficiency by the secre- taries. Here the daih bulletins and the cafeteria menus are tvped and ills- ributcd.
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Administration Superintendent of Oak Park Schools, Di. jaiiiLb N. I ' epper, discusses school plans with Mr. William Schroeder, Business JNIanager, Dr. Lawrence Valade, Assistant Superintendent, and Mr. Clifford May, Assistant Superintendent of Instruction, while Miss Naoma Gower, secretary to Dr. Pepper, takes notes. The backbone of the Administration tfet; Office is its secretarial -staff. H Mt- -j
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Counselors Senior counselor, Mr. Harry Weberman, explains the most confusing things. Mrs. Ida Enkel, the treslinian counselor, always has time to answer questions. COUNSELORS . t least one time during the school year each student meets with his coun- selor. The coimselor advises the stu- dent about his future. Together they plan next year ' s curricuhun. There is one cinuiselor for each grade and therefore the counselor is a busy |)cr- son. o matter how busy, the coim- selor is always there to help with any problem at any time. Mr. Ray Renbarger, sophomore counselor, does some serious thinking. Junior counselor, Mr. George Grisdale, schedules student appointments 10
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