Oak Park High School - Revoir Yearbook (Oak Park, MI)

 - Class of 1962

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Page 89 text:

A Unifying Force Af Oak Park Council Trains For Leadership Row 1: Sharon Teschendorf, Barry Brummer- ' ice President. Phihip Liebemian, Christine MacDonald-Secretar ' , ElaineRornfield, Frieda Mine , Pat Graves, and Susan W ' eisberg. Ru!l 2Sharon Pitcher, Elyse Guttentag, Gena Gersten, Maxine Herman, Garj ' Smith - Trea- surer, Vicki Green, Sue Nelson, and John Dolby. Row 3: Allen Ruby, George Layne, Ftichard Feldstein, EugeneStevelberg-President Bruce Hillman, Mark Zacks, and Ka - Schwartzberg. Bany Brummer- Vice President The Student Council co-ordinates extra-curricular activities, promotes school spirit, works for co-operation between the students, faculty, and admistration, and embodies the practice of democratic citizenship. In all of its profects, the Council endeavors to carry out its plans by determining the wishes of the students through homeroom representatives, and by carrying out these wishes by Council committees or by re- commendations to the administration. Among its projects this year, the Student Council has sponsored die Home- coming Pep Rally and dance published a student handbook. Eugene Stevelberg-President Christine MacDonald-Secretan ' Gary Smith-. Treasurer 93

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♦ clubs Brotherhood For All Ruic 1: Terry Littmann, Joaiii Stein. Miss Connie Young-Sponsor, Sandy Chapin, and Sandy Shusterman. Ruiu 2: Diane Warnick, Fran- cine Schwartz, Adeline Levine, and Gladys Reinstein. R(ju 3: Linda Walker. Marty Edelman, and .Mike Cousens. Raw 4: George Layne and Steve Plavnick. The Human Relations Club concerns itself with social problems. Racial prejudice and discrimination are two of the more pressing social problems of interest to the club. Row 1: Pat Gra -es, Mrs. Helen Gillespie-Sponsor, and Marty Reisig. Rou ' 2: Paul Weiss, and Robert Clinton. Rotu 3: .Moreen Hirsch, Manin .Morgan, and Danny Gruber. Row 4: Herald Oseff. We ' re Proud Of Our Debate Team The Debate Team enables students to develop their think- ing in oral competition. In the past years the Debate Team has won four state plaques. In other words, they have won 75% of their debates. The subject for discussion this year was; Resolved: That the Federal Government should equalize edu- cational opportunity by means of grants to the states for Pub- lic Elementary and Secondary Education. 92



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Lights, Camera, Action! The Stage Crew is responsible for all the mechanical activities in our auditorium pre- sentations. Their principal activities are working with the many concerts, plays and assemblies presented in our auditorium, as well as setting up and working all lights, curtains and the public address system. Seated: Mr. Jerry Adams-Sponsor. Rote 1: Larrs ' Shar- gel, Dave Baseman, Pat Cairns, and Steve Goldstein. Ruw 2: Gerald Zabel. George Bolrari, and Jim Simon- elli. Ruic 3: Jim Finn. Ken Parker, and Jim Bid. On ladder: Frank Barrett. Roie 4: Dann Daris, Chesslon ' ickers, and Alex Peters. Medical Careers Sealed: Lonni Smith, Marsha Richnian, Mrs. Mary Burrell-Sponsor, and Gavle Ellis. Roie 1: Miriam Gold- man, Sandv W ' ald, Linda Lovelace, Barbara Lonnee, Paul Lattin, Judi Pacernick, Lois Weiss. Roic 2: Irene Moses, Nomi Berke, Linda Goldberg, Brenda Stern. Christina Fenyes, Stephanie Morgan, Diana Gaul. Rou- 3: Jerry Shatzman, Marilyn Nelson-Secretary, (.rheryl Danborn , Marsha Adler-President, Marlene Datz, and Mickev Salter. RoJv 4: Margaret Shnsterman, Michael Isenberg- ' ice President, Michael ' ictor- Treasurer, Mark Gantz, Charlotte Danborn, Karen Yagoda. % M % A chance to study the various oppor- tunities in the medical profession is the chief reason for joining the Medical Careers Club. Through the organization, the members achieve a clearer picture of the opportunities open to them in these areas. Preparing For The Future 94

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