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STUDENT The Orland Park Student Council has been very active this year. It has sponsored several student activities, sold pennants, etc. It is a mem- ber of the South Suburban Congress of Student Councils and has sent representatives to all the meetings of this organization. Also for the first time in the history of the Orland Park High School, the council sent two representatives to the annual state convention at Peoria, Illinois. They were Diana Bengston and Don Price. COUNCIL Not only has the council provided entertain- ment, it has assisted Dr. Henry in important school matter such as study hall problems, tardiness, and many others. The council also drew up a Constitution which they referred to the faculty and student body for ratification. It was accepted and put into effect. It is our sincere hope that this group will continue to be as active and efficient as it has been this past year. Seated: L. Kramer, B. Talmage, D. Bengston, D. Price, Miss D. Lipecki, Dr. Henry. Standing: R. Lebens, E. Golden, M. Collier, E. Lach, W. Doctor, M. Rauch, A. Adams, W. Rauch. , E 4 in if 311 0270
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. Qiuggj lrllflllgltlffififk it F . H . A . The F.H.A. this year, under the direction of In December we went downtown to see a Mrs. Geuther, gave a bake sale and sold all sorts Christmas pageant at the Museum of Science and of greeting cards as a means of making money for lndustry and also went to Marshall Fields to view the club. different rooms and furniture. Seated: H. Geuther, sponsorg -1. Anderson, presidentg J. Sippel, vice president, M. Cole, secretary: M. Callahan, treasurerg N. Terrell. Standing: B. Talmage, R. Cihalt, C. Reiher, P. Gimber, G. Rickerman, B. Show, C. Rietveld, E. Brandau, P. Bettenhausen, G. Collier, J. Ogleshy, S. Talmage, R. Rust, 1. Hood. .26.
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THE FANS AT PLAY A cross section of the students as they cheer the team on to victory. Orland hopes the crowds will grow larger the boys. and larger each year to hack up Mr. Brown loolts concerned ahout getting that ball in the air, but isn't Eleanor Larimore holding Bette Hodorowicz down? 'Tain't fair! This is the fate that befalls all those with too many tardy and alwsent slips. Art Adams just doe-sn't think it is as funny as Don, Floyd, and Bob do. After school, and we're off-like These handsome freshmen proved a herd of turtles. to their classmates that it is not too hard to look sharp, feel sharp, and be smart. 0280
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