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• • • sMdd Jarieti Kathy Cavanagh is an able master of ceremonies at Sophomore assembly. the American Indian. Mem¬ bers of the individual classes Mr. Q Ed Jones demonstrates his Dancing Electrons. will always remember those assemblies which were planned to better acquaint them with the deans, and the goals they hope each stu¬ dent will try to achieve. Finally, for those who had worked diligently to make outstanding scholastic rec¬ ords, the annual Scholarship assembly and the announce¬ ment of Janet Cook ' s win¬ ning of the Scholarship Cup presented a tense and excit¬ ing moment. The ingredients of careful thought and preparation, which have always been the recipe used to plan these assemblies, have brought a consistent result of excellent programs. [ 87 ]
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• • • Beaming Janet Cook receives Scholarship cup. Perhaps the most painless and enjoyable part of an Oak Park and River Forest High School student ' s edu¬ cation is attending the third period assemblies scattered throughout the year. These programs, which are de¬ signed to inform and enter¬ tain, include Girls ' Club, Safety Council, Scholarship, Monogram, and Class as¬ semblies. Highlights of this year ' s schedule included such speakers as Miss Vilma Bar- retto from India, who enter¬ tained the Girls ' Club with an enchanting description of her country. Mr. Wagus, Spanish teacher here at Oak Park, also delighted a Girls ' Club audience by sharing many features of his hobby,
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Officers BACK ROW—Grant, Agne, Laadt, Rehfeldh FRONT ROW—Simpson, Cullen (Pres.), Kropp (Vice Pres.). The theme for the 1956 Girls ' Conference, A Faith to Affirm, was developed into an inspirational program by the hard work of many girls under the leadership of the con¬ ference officers and their advisers, Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. Synnerdahl, and Mrs. Smith. The speakers chosen to interpret the theme in the pro¬ gram were Rev. Lewis, v ho spoke Friday niqht and Satur¬ day morning on Faith in God and Inner Faith, and Dr. Ftumbert, who spoke Sunday afternoon on Faith into Ac¬ tion. These excellent speakers succeeded in bringing real meaning to the conference theme A Faith to Affirm. Dr. Flumbert inspires confer¬ ence. Conference officers show pleasure in their choice of speaker, Rev. Lewis. [ 88 ]
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