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

 - Class of 1962

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Curtain Going Up Row 1: Mr. Robert C. Wurdock-Sponsor, Gena Gersten-President, Beth Rosen- gard-Vice President, Lynne Stevelberg-Secretary. Row 2: Clifford Levin, Sharon Frishman, Noreen Perlove, Debby Orloff, Nancy Saraasohn. Marie Seiderman, Andi Gornbein. Row 3: Judy Rosengard, Lydia Meyers, Judy Greenwald, Francine Brodzik, Susanne Drobeck, Sharon Jensen, Barbara Lonnee, Cheri Gariand, Francine Ben. Row 4: Rosemarv McPheeters, Marv Beth Stulberg, Ronna Stokes. Dorothy Kleczynski. Ehiine Rawskv, Laurie Levine, JoAnne Katanick. Harriet Green. Mike Feldman. Row 3: Donna Goldszin, Diane Warnick, Terr - Littnian. The Drama Club makes available to its members various workshops so that they might develop their individual abilities in many of the jobs which have to be done behind the scenes. These include: costuming, make-up, props and stage-settings. The club also produces two plays a year. It tales its cast and crew from the student body. In An Enjoyable Way 95

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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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There Is More To School The purpose of the French Club is to provide for its members a learning experience in both the French language and culture. The organi- zation also betters the members ' speaking ability in French. Officers: Barbara Feldstein-Secretary, Sandv Soloway- Vice-President, Mr. Jean Michel-Sponsor, Esther Silver- Assistant Officer, and Barbi Stern-President. A Bit Of French Culture At O.P. Row 1: Jane Market, Linda Lawson, Jennie Berger. Fran Malinoff, and Sandie Goldsmith. Row 2: Sandy Ralph. Barbara Lorber, Laurel Goren, Sandy Siilkin, Cheryn Grant, and Barbara Fields. Row 3: Debbv OrlolT, Susan Stein, Barbara .Moses, and Linda Schwartz. Row 4: Rosemar} ' Mc- Phetters, and Liz Rhein. The Library Club encourages its members to read and discuss books. The purpose of the club is to promote the use of books as reference sources and for personal reading enjoyment. The members are also offered part-time jobs in the library. Words, Words, Words! Sealed Miss Helen Masiac-Sponsor. Row 1: Howard Blaver, Christina Fenyes, Linda Lovelace- Treasurer, Margaret Brownson-President, Mary Beth Stulberg-Secretary, Elaine Lei ' itt, Sharon Schweld. Rou- 2: Brenda Stem, Marilyn Nelson, Adeline Levins Attendance Officer, and Fern Shebowich. 96

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