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The success of this year ' s Follies was due to the large and talented cast. Every type of talent imaginable was displayed from bird-calls to jitterbugging. The theme Down On the Farm lent itself perfectly to the various acts. Thanks go also • « Things are broken up, Down On the Farm . dancin up the cornfield. Marsha Femer and Lynn Weiss are During th e Fall of every year, the Oak Park High School P.T.S.A. pre- sents the Oak Park Follies, an enter- taining revue full of humor, songs, dance, and just about anything you can think of. The theme of this years Follies was Down On the Farm. As in the past this years Follies was a great suc- cess and was one of the many things that added to a great year at O.P.H.S. Well pardners, the show looks pretty good. That rough tough hambre Art Schwartz has russelled himself up some mighty pretty gals; Lorrie Levine and JoAime Katanlck. 84
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i The fairest of the fair were chosen by a Verier, Sue Nelson, Pam Epstein, Rita school wide vote to reign as the beauties Bergman, Joyce Gold, and Sue Albert. Homecoming. Left to right are: Marlene For the second Ume in a row the Seniors won The Litde Red Spirit Jug during Oak Park ' s Homecoming. Their placque, Kowabunga, was their reigning symbol. HOMECOMING!!! ro all who attended this year ' s Homecoming Dance, the experience will be a lasting nemory. The decorations by Maxine Berman provided a beautiful background for lancing to the music of Stuart Siefer ' s band. Eugene Stevelberg escorts Pani Epstein, the reigning queen of Homecoming, to the dance following the gamei 81
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to the many people who worked behind the scenes. Frolic, Fantasy, and Fun THE FOLLIES I ' m An Indian Too sang Sandy Blum. Each year, the P.T.S.A. of Oak Park High School awards a deserving student with the Francis V. Baad Scholarship. Funds for the scholarship are raised from the Follies and other P.T.S.A. functions. The grant was named in hon- or of the first principal of the high school, Dr. Francis V. Baad, and has been awarded each vear for five vears. Don ' t Fence Me In sing Sue Albert, Linda Balberman, Sandy Zucker, Sue Blu- menthal. Linda Weiss and Diane Soloman. 85
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