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Engineering Society The science of engineering proves fascinating to many of Oak Park High ' s students. A club was formed for those students so that they might learn more about this field. It does this through field trips to firms or campuses and guest speakers who have some background in the field of engineering. Many members of the Engineering Club give service to the school through their work on various projects. One such project was the outdoor score-board, found on our football field, and designed by the club ' s mem- bers in ' 61. Checkmate Row J: William Handelman. Leonard Elliot, Tom PoUacl:. Billie Fielder, William Ruskin, Jim Giiizler, Pat Cairns. Row 2: Dennis Kosofsky, Neal Wainstock, Ed Lansky- Treasurer. Stuart Sharon- Vice President. Christina Fenyes. Roto 3: Sheldon Wolberg-Secretar ' , Jess Adler, Joe Epstein, Dennis Taisch, Ronald Stone. Henry Goldman, Richard Morgan. Rott 4: Mr. Jack Van Wagner-Sponsor, Air. Jack Zook-Sponsor, Don MacQiiarrie, Allen lieberman, Del Bricser. Jerry Markzon. . le Peters. Seated: Elizabeth Weiss. Roiv 1: Steven Young, Morris Steffin, Larr ' Shulman, Martin Morgan, Dave Wolock, and Steve Kishner. Row 2: William Handelman, Norman Phut. Dennis Kosofsky, Richard Sherman, and Ronald Stone. Rcjw 3: Paul Weiss, and George Sternbach. The purposes of the Chess Club are; to enable its mem- bers to play the game of chess, to conduct tournaments, and matches and other forms of chess competition, to play matches with other clubs; to provide instruction and entertainment for the members, to promote interest in die game of chess, and to present Oak Park High School with chess competition. 98
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Than Games And Dances Our Saggy Spirits Get A Lift Sealed Row 1: Shelly Brontma n, Mary Ellen Dunipace, Linda Syeinberger, Lonnie Smith, Francine Golden. Seated Row 2: Rosanne Mendlesohn, Maureen Forest, Joan Gutman, Marlene Verier, Joyce Gold, Rita Forbes, Ronna Stokes. Standing Row 1: Penny Schumann, Joyce Lerner, Gayle Ellis, Laura Polking- horne, Barbara Moses, Barbara Siegel, Debbie Winokur, Belle Feldman, Debbie Guss, Judy Sacks, Barb Feldstdn. Row 2: Judy Feinberg-Secretary, Jackie Gilson, Elaine Waxer, Lynne Kane, Sharon Dorn, Judi Pacernick, Ona Greenberg Pam Abney, Lynda U,ber, Sue Bilsky, Elavne Garelik. Sandv Sa John S r ' f- r ' ' Brenda Stern, Christina Fenyes, Nancy Sarasohn, Susanne U,sh, Andrea Joseph, Adele Richter. Sue Alke Eileen Sh °TatnT K ' v ' „ n ' «- ' ' -- -e, Linda Schwartz. Row 4: Doroth Tann, Barbara ellen. Donna lovan, Karen Vagoda. Rozy Glasser Sandy Cohn, NU.ki Weiss, Donna McCalley, Wilma z!ft, Lynne Sr Sharon Bemian, Fern Mendelson, Vera Klein, Stephanie Morgan Seated Row 1: iMarsha Marcus, Barbara Lorber, Jane Markel, Sandy Sulkin, Jorce Kaminsky, Judy Fineman, Karen Pantyer, Lynne Rosenthal-President, Row 1: Sally Danbom, Sue Hauptman, Sue Weisburg, Caren Ralph, Susan Albert, Susan Solomon, Linda Ferst, Sue Blumenthal, Barbara Caplan, Carole Cherkosky, Andi Smith, Donna Weiss, Terri Field, SylviaZyczynski. j oryi .- Rickie Greenberger, Carla Waldrop, Sandy Nevinski, ReginaZawien-cha, Alyce McGregor, Claudie Powell, Nancy Feldman, ' Iarijane Ronson, Anita Ale. - ander, Ruth Salil. Sandy Saligman, Sue Menken. Row 3: Annalvn Kagan, Nadine Allowitz, Rozie Grey, Sue . aron, Goldie Cimmer. Mary Chisalm, Gail Beresh, Dynn Bock, Donna Adelson, Marie Seidennan. Sandy Chapin, Rona Shapiro. Row 4: Cher -1 Danbom- Treasurer, Jennifer Berger, Sharon Frishman, Chariotte Vamshon, Maxine Stone. Charlotte Danborn, Mandy Kalisher, Joannee Di Ponio, Sandy Ralph, Sue Nelson, Lea Rosenthal, Linda Benjamin. Promotion of school spirit is the primary purpose of the Pep Club. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Peter Russel, the Pep Club attends athletic events enmasse and makes posters to help publicize games and activities. Together they are the visible symbol of Oak Park school spirit. This year the Pep Club financed a scoreboard for the football field. ' 97
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The Power Of The Printed Word Row 1: Linda Knopf, Sandy Chapin, Marilyn Krentzin, Sharon Schweid. Row 2: Morrie Steffin, Selene Adler, Anthony Lomarch, Francine Schwartz. Row 3: Donna Kauffman- Sponsor, Ruth Abrams-Secretary, Dee Dee Feinberg, Connie Young-Sponsor. Rozv 4: Ricky Zipser- Treasurer. The Literary Club is an informal group of students who wish to exchange ideas and view-points of various works and authors read through the club. Officers of the club are- Chair- man: Morris Steffin, Secretary: Ruth Abrams, Treasurer: Ricky Zipser, Sponsors: Miss Connie Young and Mrs. Donna Kauffman. 99
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