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Oak Park and River Forest High School

Oak Park and River Forest High School (OPRF) is a public four-year high school located in Oak Park, a suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. It is the only school in Oak Park and River Forest District 200.

Oak Park & River Forest High School
Address
201 N. Scoville Avenue

,
60302

United States
Coordinates41°53′25″N 87°47′20″W / 41.8903°N 87.7888°W / 41.8903; -87.7888
Information
TypePublic secondary school
MottoGreek: ΤΑ Γ'ΑΡΙΣΤΑ
(Those things that are best)
Established1871 (1871)
StatusOpen[1]
School districtOak Park and River Forest High School District 200
NCES District ID1729280[2]
SuperintendentDr. Greg Johnson [3]
School codeIL-06-016-2000-13-0601620000001
CEEB code143245
NCES School ID172928003070[1]
Faculty241.85 (on an FTE basis)
Grades912[1]
GenderCoeducational[1]
Enrollment3,427[1] (2020–2021)
 • Grade 9818[1]
 • Grade 10833[1]
 • Grade 11860[1]
 • Grade 12916[1]
Student to teacher ratio14.05
Campus typeSuburban[1]
Color(s)  burnt orange
  navy blue
SongWe're loyal to you Oak Park High
Athletics conferenceWest Suburban Conference
NicknameHuskies
USNWR ranking848[4]
PublicationCrest
NewspaperTrapeze
YearbookTabula
Nobel laureatesErnest Hemingway
Websiteoprfhs.org
[5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

Founded in 1871, the current school building opened in 1907.

History edit

OPRF has been listed six times on Newsweek's top 1500 American public schools, as measured by the Challenge Index.[14] In 2009, the school was ranked #549.[14] In previous years, the school was ranked No. 554 (2003), No. 590 (2005), No. 501 (2006), No. 688 (2007), and No. 379 (2008).[14]

Traditions edit

School crest edit

The school's crest is a shield divided into three sections.[15] The top left section depicts an acorn cradled in the leaves of an oak tree.[15] The bottom section consists of horizontal wavy lines, suggesting a flowing river, while the right section depicts a group of three trees which represents a park or forest (thus incorporating the town names "oak park and river forest").[15] The top left section is separated from the other two sections by a wide divider inscribed with the school's motto ΤΑ Γ'ΑΡΙΣΤΑ (Those things that are best).[15] The crest has been a symbol of the school since 1908.[15]

Scholarship Cup edit

Instead of having a valedictorian, the high school presents the Scholarship Cup. This is an award presented to the graduating seniors with the highest weighted GPA in their graduating class after the seventh semester of enrollment (though transfer students remain eligible for the award, provided they have been in attendance for five semesters before the Cup is awarded.[16]

Academics edit

In 2008, OPRF had an average composite ACT score of 24.5, and graduated 94.3% of its senior class.[9]

The following Advanced Placement courses are offered (not complete list):

Student life edit

The arts edit

The school sponsors several organizations related to studying or performing in the arts.

On October 31, 1907, the school's orchestra was founded. While more common today, Oak Park was one of the first schools to offer credit toward graduation based on student performance in the orchestra.[24][25]

Among the school's music and song groups are a gospel choir, two jazz bands, a jazz combo, a marching band & color guard, and a pep band.[26] The school also has three choirs during the school day: a Treble Choir, a Chorale, and an A Cappella Choir. The school also has three small audition-only student-run groups, which include 5–6 members each. These are Take 5 (boys only), Six Chicks (girls only), and No Strings (girls only). There are also medium-sized groups that are school-sponsored, a Madrigals group, and a show choir.[26] It also has a concert band, symphonic band, wind symphony, wind ensemble, two concert orchestras, and a symphony orchestra.

The school supports a dance team in addition to a drill team and an orchesis group.[26]

The school supports eleven stage productions each year, including four in the "Little Theatre," four in the black box "Studio 200" space, a summer and winter musical, and a one-act festival.[26] In support of these, the school not only sponsors a stage crew group for students but a theatrical makeup group as well as a props group which locates for purchase, repairs, and maintains props for the various productions.[26] Student performers who excel in their performance may be inducted into the school's chapter of the International Thespian Society.[26] The Studio 200 group supports students interested in gaining experience in all aspects of theatrical production from acting and directing to publicity and the technical arts.[26]

Among the plastic arts the school supports an overarching arts club in addition to a photography club and wheel throwing club which emphasizes pottery.[26]

The School has a speech team that participates in the IHSA State series. [26]

The school also has an annual literary and arts publication, The Crest, which has been active since 1893 and displays student-submitted art and poetry and is published and distributed to students toward the end of every school year. It is one of the oldest high school literary journals in the country.

The school has one of the country's oldest continuous high school television news programs, Newscene, founded in 1982. The television program won a Cable ACE in 1983 for innovative programming for Extra-Help an early live interactive program. Today the school's high-definition television studio hosts numerous productions, including the award-winning weekly newsmagazine show Newscene Live, airing throughout the metro area on Comcast Cable.[citation needed]

In January 2018, a docuseries entitled America to Me premiered at the Sundance film festival. Director Steve James and his team followed several OPRF students throughout the 2015–2016 school year to explore the relationship between race and education.[27]

Activities and clubs edit

OPRF offers over 60 clubs and activities ranging from athletic and artistic to competitive academic, cultural, and social awareness.[28]

Among the clubs which are affiliates or chapters of notable national organizations are ASPIRA, Best Buddies, Business Professionals of America, Cum Laude Society, and Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA).[26]

An intramural program sponsors both competitive round robin and free play competitions in basketball, badminton, ultimate frisbee, dodgeball, and flag football.[29]

The following non-athletic teams have won their respective IHSA-sponsored state competition or tournament:[30]

  • Chess: 1984–85
  • Debate: 1982–83, 1983–84

Athletics edit

OPRF competes in the West Suburban Conference. The school is also a member of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA), which governs most sports and competitive activities. The school's teams are stylized as the Huskies.

The school sponsors interscholastic teams for young men and women in: basketball cross country, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, volleyball, and water polo.[31] Young men may compete in baseball, golf, football, and wrestling, while women may compete in badminton, cheerleading, gymnastics, and softball.[31] While not sponsored by the IHSA, the school also sponsors teams for young men and women in lacrosse, in addition to a field hockey and drill team for young women.[31] While not sponsored by the school, there is an ice hockey team affiliated with the school.[32]

By school policy, athletes must maintain a "D" average (1.0 GPA) to compete and practice.[29] If in any week, an athlete has any cumulative grade in any course that is not a minimum of a "D", that student is required to attend an academic support program for a minimum of 10 minutes the following week.[29] Any athlete finishing two consecutive quarters of study with a failing grade are ineligible for athletic participation.[29]

The following teams have won their respective IHSA-sponsored state championship tournament or meet:[30]

In the school's early history, there were semi-annual "field days" in which students competed for various prizes (medals, cups, sporting equipment, cakes) in events such as the hammer throw, three-legged race, sack race, and obstacle course.[33] In the absence of regularly scheduled interscholastic meets, the Cook County High School Athletic Union hosted an annual field day which would involve top athletes from the county schools.[34]

From 1900 to 1913, Oak Park was a member of the Cook County League. In 1913, the schools outside of Chicago were expelled, and formed the Suburban League, which would eventually splinter off into several smaller leagues, one of which was the West Suburban Conference.[35]

Before this was made illegal by the IHSA, Oak Park, on at least one occasion, played games against college teams, such as a baseball game on April 4, 1900, when Oak Park lost to Northwestern University (then known as the Purple), 1–27.[36]

In 1927, the school constructed a 219 ft x 128 ft (67 m x 39 m) fieldhouse at a cost of $750,000. It contained four inside gymnasiums, two swimming pools, an indoor track, and seating for 1,000 people. The facility helped Oak Park build a champion track program and helped other area schools promote indoor track and field as a sport.[37]

Through the end of the 2008–09 school year, the boys track & field program holds state records for state championships, top 3 finishes, and top ten finishes.[38] Starting in 1930, the school hosted the "Oak Park Relays", a track & field competition that grew into the largest in the Midwest, with nearly 1,500 athletes from 63 school competing in 1960.[39][40] In 1963, the field was 1,340 athletes from 77 schools, and was now the largest high school indoor track meet in the United States.[41][42] By 1964, the field rose to over 1,900 athletes from 95 schools.[43] Despite the school's successes in track & field, the school did not have an outdoor track, and by 1998, the indoor cinder track was no longer in competitive condition.[44] The school entered into a partnership with Fenwick High School and Concordia University to construct a new outdoor track on the campus of the university.[44]

The OPRF lacrosse program is one of the three oldest high school programs in the state of Illinois.[45]

While water polo would not be sponsored by the IHSA until 2002, Oak Park High School sponsored a team at least as early 1901, playing a match against the Armour Institute (later renamed the Illinois Institute of Technology).[46]

In 1905, in the wake of a student killed in a football game, Oak Park's (and several other schools') school board voted to cancel the remainder of the season and ban football from the school.[47][48][49] In 1907, football was restored in Cook County, however Oak Park refused to rejoin the league.[50] Instead, Oak Park competed as an independent team.[51]

From 1904 to 1906, Danny Roberts was the state champion among the roughly 300 girls' teams in the state.[52] In 1907, the Illinois State High School Athletic Association (previous name of the IHSA), banned all girls from participating in inter-school basketball because "roughness is not foreign to the game, and that the exercise in public is immodest and not altogether ladylike."[53] Oak Park was thus denied a fourth state title.

OPRF was, with DePaul University, one of two sites for men's and women basketball games during the 1959 Pan American Games.[54]

In 1961, the pool at OPRF was used for the annual Canadian-American Invitational swim meet. Among those competing were Tom Stock, Ted Stickles, and Joan Spillane.[55]

Notable alumni edit

Letters and journalism edit

Fine and performing arts edit

Science edit

Sports edit

Other edit

Notable staff edit

References edit

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Oak Park and River Forest High School OPRF is a public four year high school located in Oak Park a suburb of Chicago Illinois in the United States It is the only school in Oak Park and River Forest District 200 Oak Park amp River Forest High SchoolAddress201 N Scoville AvenueOak Park Illinois 60302United StatesCoordinates41 53 25 N 87 47 20 W 41 8903 N 87 7888 W 41 8903 87 7888InformationTypePublic secondary schoolMottoGreek TA G ARISTA Those things that are best Established1871 1871 StatusOpen 1 School districtOak Park and River Forest High School District 200NCES District ID1729280 2 SuperintendentDr Greg Johnson 3 School codeIL 06 016 2000 13 0601620000001CEEB code143245NCES School ID172928003070 1 Faculty241 85 on an FTE basis Grades9 12 1 GenderCoeducational 1 Enrollment3 427 1 2020 2021 Grade 9818 1 Grade 10833 1 Grade 11860 1 Grade 12916 1 Student to teacher ratio14 05Campus typeSuburban 1 Color s burnt orange navy blueSongWe re loyal to you Oak Park HighAthletics conferenceWest Suburban ConferenceNicknameHuskiesUSNWR ranking848 4 PublicationCrestNewspaperTrapezeYearbookTabulaNobel laureatesErnest HemingwayWebsiteoprfhs wbr org 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Founded in 1871 the current school building opened in 1907 Contents 1 History 2 Traditions 2 1 School crest 2 2 Scholarship Cup 3 Academics 4 Student life 4 1 The arts 4 2 Activities and clubs 4 3 Athletics 5 Notable alumni 5 1 Letters and journalism 5 2 Fine and performing arts 5 3 Science 5 4 Sports 5 5 Other 6 Notable staff 7 References 8 External linksHistory editMain article History of Oak Park and River Forest High School OPRF has been listed six times on Newsweek s top 1500 American public schools as measured by the Challenge Index 14 In 2009 the school was ranked 549 14 In previous years the school was ranked No 554 2003 No 590 2005 No 501 2006 No 688 2007 and No 379 2008 14 Traditions editSchool crest edit The school s crest is a shield divided into three sections 15 The top left section depicts an acorn cradled in the leaves of an oak tree 15 The bottom section consists of horizontal wavy lines suggesting a flowing river while the right section depicts a group of three trees which represents a park or forest thus incorporating the town names oak park and river forest 15 The top left section is separated from the other two sections by a wide divider inscribed with the school s motto TA G ARISTA Those things that are best 15 The crest has been a symbol of the school since 1908 15 Scholarship Cup edit Instead of having a valedictorian the high school presents the Scholarship Cup This is an award presented to the graduating seniors with the highest weighted GPA in their graduating class after the seventh semester of enrollment though transfer students remain eligible for the award provided they have been in attendance for five semesters before the Cup is awarded 16 Academics editIn 2008 OPRF had an average composite ACT score of 24 5 and graduated 94 3 of its senior class 9 The following Advanced Placement courses are offered not complete list Course Notes Course Notes Economics one class covering Microeconomics amp Macroeconomics 17 English Language and Composition 18 Art History 19 English Literature and Composition 18 Studio Art 19 Music Theory 19 American History 20 Government 20 European History 20 Psychology 20 Statistics 21 Calculus separate courses in AB amp BC 21 Computer Science AB 21 Environmental Science 22 Chemistry 22 Biology 22 Physics C 22 French 23 Italian 23 Spanish 23 Government 20 Government 20 Student life editThe arts edit The school sponsors several organizations related to studying or performing in the arts On October 31 1907 the school s orchestra was founded While more common today Oak Park was one of the first schools to offer credit toward graduation based on student performance in the orchestra 24 25 Among the school s music and song groups are a gospel choir two jazz bands a jazz combo a marching band amp color guard and a pep band 26 The school also has three choirs during the school day a Treble Choir a Chorale and an A Cappella Choir The school also has three small audition only student run groups which include 5 6 members each These are Take 5 boys only Six Chicks girls only and No Strings girls only There are also medium sized groups that are school sponsored a Madrigals group and a show choir 26 It also has a concert band symphonic band wind symphony wind ensemble two concert orchestras and a symphony orchestra The school supports a dance team in addition to a drill team and an orchesis group 26 The school supports eleven stage productions each year including four in the Little Theatre four in the black box Studio 200 space a summer and winter musical and a one act festival 26 In support of these the school not only sponsors a stage crew group for students but a theatrical makeup group as well as a props group which locates for purchase repairs and maintains props for the various productions 26 Student performers who excel in their performance may be inducted into the school s chapter of the International Thespian Society 26 The Studio 200 group supports students interested in gaining experience in all aspects of theatrical production from acting and directing to publicity and the technical arts 26 Among the plastic arts the school supports an overarching arts club in addition to a photography club and wheel throwing club which emphasizes pottery 26 The School has a speech team that participates in the IHSA State series 26 The school also has an annual literary and arts publication The Crest which has been active since 1893 and displays student submitted art and poetry and is published and distributed to students toward the end of every school year It is one of the oldest high school literary journals in the country The school has one of the country s oldest continuous high school television news programs Newscene founded in 1982 The television program won a Cable ACE in 1983 for innovative programming for Extra Help an early live interactive program Today the school s high definition television studio hosts numerous productions including the award winning weekly newsmagazine show Newscene Live airing throughout the metro area on Comcast Cable citation needed In January 2018 a docuseries entitled America to Me premiered at the Sundance film festival Director Steve James and his team followed several OPRF students throughout the 2015 2016 school year to explore the relationship between race and education 27 Activities and clubs edit OPRF offers over 60 clubs and activities ranging from athletic and artistic to competitive academic cultural and social awareness 28 Among the clubs which are affiliates or chapters of notable national organizations are ASPIRA Best Buddies Business Professionals of America Cum Laude Society and Family Career and Community Leaders of America FCCLA 26 An intramural program sponsors both competitive round robin and free play competitions in basketball badminton ultimate frisbee dodgeball and flag football 29 The following non athletic teams have won their respective IHSA sponsored state competition or tournament 30 Chess 1984 85 Debate 1982 83 1983 84 Athletics edit OPRF competes in the West Suburban Conference The school is also a member of the Illinois High School Association IHSA which governs most sports and competitive activities The school s teams are stylized as the Huskies The school sponsors interscholastic teams for young men and women in basketball cross country soccer swimming and diving tennis track and field volleyball and water polo 31 Young men may compete in baseball golf football and wrestling while women may compete in badminton cheerleading gymnastics and softball 31 While not sponsored by the IHSA the school also sponsors teams for young men and women in lacrosse in addition to a field hockey and drill team for young women 31 While not sponsored by the school there is an ice hockey team affiliated with the school 32 By school policy athletes must maintain a D average 1 0 GPA to compete and practice 29 If in any week an athlete has any cumulative grade in any course that is not a minimum of a D that student is required to attend an academic support program for a minimum of 10 minutes the following week 29 Any athlete finishing two consecutive quarters of study with a failing grade are ineligible for athletic participation 29 The following teams have won their respective IHSA sponsored state championship tournament or meet 30 IHSA State Championships for Oak Park River Forest HS Sport State Championships Baseball 1941 42 1980 81 2011 12 Softball 2004 05 2015 16 2016 17 Swimming and diving boys 1997 98 Swimming and diving girls 1988 89 1989 90 Tennis boys 1940 41 1944 45 1947 48 1948 49 1949 50 1950 51 1951 52 1952 53 1953 54 1968 69 1970 71 Tennis girls 1972 73 1973 74 1974 75 1975 76 1985 86 1986 87 Track and field boys 1906 07 1907 08 1912 13 1914 15 1918 19 1919 20 1922 23 1923 24 1929 30 1930 31 1931 32 1936 37 1937 38 1941 42 1944 45 1946 47 1986 87 Track and field girls 1974 75 Volleyball girls 1978 79 1979 80 Wrestling 2008 09 2013 14 2014 15 2015 16 In the school s early history there were semi annual field days in which students competed for various prizes medals cups sporting equipment cakes in events such as the hammer throw three legged race sack race and obstacle course 33 In the absence of regularly scheduled interscholastic meets the Cook County High School Athletic Union hosted an annual field day which would involve top athletes from the county schools 34 From 1900 to 1913 Oak Park was a member of the Cook County League In 1913 the schools outside of Chicago were expelled and formed the Suburban League which would eventually splinter off into several smaller leagues one of which was the West Suburban Conference 35 Before this was made illegal by the IHSA Oak Park on at least one occasion played games against college teams such as a baseball game on April 4 1900 when Oak Park lost to Northwestern University then known as the Purple 1 27 36 In 1927 the school constructed a 219 ft x 128 ft 67 m x 39 m fieldhouse at a cost of 750 000 It contained four inside gymnasiums two swimming pools an indoor track and seating for 1 000 people The facility helped Oak Park build a champion track program and helped other area schools promote indoor track and field as a sport 37 Through the end of the 2008 09 school year the boys track amp field program holds state records for state championships top 3 finishes and top ten finishes 38 Starting in 1930 the school hosted the Oak Park Relays a track amp field competition that grew into the largest in the Midwest with nearly 1 500 athletes from 63 school competing in 1960 39 40 In 1963 the field was 1 340 athletes from 77 schools and was now the largest high school indoor track meet in the United States 41 42 By 1964 the field rose to over 1 900 athletes from 95 schools 43 Despite the school s successes in track amp field the school did not have an outdoor track and by 1998 the indoor cinder track was no longer in competitive condition 44 The school entered into a partnership with Fenwick High School and Concordia University to construct a new outdoor track on the campus of the university 44 The OPRF lacrosse program is one of the three oldest high school programs in the state of Illinois 45 While water polo would not be sponsored by the IHSA until 2002 Oak Park High School sponsored a team at least as early 1901 playing a match against the Armour Institute later renamed the Illinois Institute of Technology 46 In 1905 in the wake of a student killed in a football game Oak Park s and several other schools school board voted to cancel the remainder of the season and ban football from the school 47 48 49 In 1907 football was restored in Cook County however Oak Park refused to rejoin the league 50 Instead Oak Park competed as an independent team 51 From 1904 to 1906 Danny Roberts was the state champion among the roughly 300 girls teams in the state 52 In 1907 the Illinois State High School Athletic Association previous name of the IHSA banned all girls from participating in inter school basketball because roughness is not foreign to the game and that the exercise in public is immodest and not altogether ladylike 53 Oak Park was thus denied a fourth state title OPRF was with DePaul University one of two sites for men s and women basketball games during the 1959 Pan American Games 54 In 1961 the pool at OPRF was used for the annual Canadian American Invitational swim meet Among those competing were Tom Stock Ted Stickles and Joan Spillane 55 Notable alumni editThis list of famous or notable people has no clear inclusion or exclusion criteria Please help to define clear inclusion criteria and edit the list to contain only subjects that fit those criteria November 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message Letters and journalism edit Kenneth Fearing poet novelist The Big Clock and founder of The Partisan Review 56 Michael Gerber author of the Barry Trotter series and parodies of the Harry Potter books humorist whose work has appeared in The Yale Record The New Yorker The Atlantic 57 and Saturday Night Live Tavi Gevinson founder and editor in chief of Rookie Magazine Jane Hamilton novelist The Book of Ruth A Map of the World 58 Paul Harvey Jr radio news writer producer and on air talent best known for his work with The Rest of the Story which was long hosted by his father 58 Ernest Hemingway Nobel Prize and Pulitzer Prize winning writer 56 58 59 George Gruhn author and expert on vintage American guitars founder of Gruhn Guitars 60 Janet Lewis librettist poet and novelist The Wife of Martin Guerre 56 Michelle McNamara freelance writer crime blogger author of I ll Be Gone in the Dark One Woman s Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer Barbara Mertz bestselling writer of more than 60 mysteries under the pen names Elizabeth Peters and Barbara Michaels 61 Francis Morrone an architectural historian known for his work on the built environment of New York City Bruce Morton Emmy and Peabody Award winning television journalist spending most of his career with CBS News 58 Morris McNeal Musselman screenwriter and author a classmate of Ernest Hemingway and collaborated on what is believed to be Hemingway s first play Hokum 62 Carol Shields author Larry s Party Unless who won the 1995 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction The Stone Diaries 59 Charles Simic poet 1990 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry named Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress formerly Poet Laureate of the United States in 2007 58 59 Robert St John journalist historian news broadcaster and author of 23 books Anna Louise Strong journalist writer traveler and communist apologist 56 Edward Wagenknecht author and literary critic 56 58 Fine and performing arts edit Helene Alexopoulos ballet dancer principal dancer with the New York City Ballet 63 Dan Castellaneta actor best known for providing the voice of Homer Simpson on the television series The Simpsons 58 59 63 64 Bruce Davidson documentary photographer best known for his coverage of the American Civil Rights Movement 58 Paul Dinello writer director producer and actor 65 Amir El Saffar musician 66 Eleanor Friedberger of the Fiery Furnaces Matthew Friedberger of the Fiery Furnaces Mason Gamble actor Dennis the Menace Rushmore 67 68 Kathy Griffin comedian and actress Suddenly Susan Kathy Griffin My Life on the D List 63 John La Montaine composer 1959 Pulitzer Prize for Music 58 Felicity LaFortune actress 63 Thomas Lennon actor Reno 911 The State and screenwriter Night at the Museum 63 Ted Levine an actor known for the film The Silence of the Lambs and the television series Monk Ludacris rapper entrepreneur and actor 69 Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio actress best known for her work in film The Abyss Scarface White Sands 58 59 63 Jeff Mauro host of the Food Network series Sandwich King and 24 in 24 70 William F May chemical engineer and businessman co founded the Film Society of Lincoln Center 71 Amy Morton actress 58 Martin Pearlman conductor and composer founder and director of Boston Baroque America s oldest period instrument orchestra George Schaefer Tony Award winning director of stage and television 59 Cecily Strong cast member on Saturday Night Live attended Oak Park and River Forest High School before transferring to the Chicago Academy for the Arts for her senior year 72 Alex Wurman composer 58 Kara Jackson National Youth Poet Laureate and musician 73 Science edit Richard C Atkinson psychologist director of the National Science Foundation chancellor of the University of California San Diego president of the University of California 58 Wallace S Broecker geologist perhaps best known for coining the phrase global warming 58 74 75 Winifred Cameron astronomer at NASA 1959 1984 76 Peter J Hansen animal scientist and distinguished professor at the University of Florida known for his work in domestic animal embryo transfer and reproductive biology James B Herrick medical doctor the first to identify sickle cell anemia and coronary thrombosis 77 Kermit E Krantz surgeon physician author and inventor co developed the Marshall Marchetti Krantz procedure 58 Wilton Krogman professor of anthropology at the University of Chicago and University of Pennsylvania 58 Jay Ruby anthropologist specializing in the field of visual anthropology 58 Susan Subak environmental scientist and author working on climate change 78 79 James Thomson biologist best known for his work with human embryonic stem cells 80 Chad Trujillo astronomer and co discoverer of several Trans Neptunian objects including Quaoar Sedna Orcus and Eris 81 Sports edit Johnny Barrett former NFL player Don Canham track and field coach at the University of Michigan before becoming its athletic director 1968 1988 58 Leo Chappell former NFL player Ellis Coleman 2012 Olympian in wrestling 82 Jim Dewar former NFL player Alfred Eissler former NFL player Milt Ghee former NFL player Greg Guy 1992 93 NCAA Division I men s basketball scoring champion 83 84 Robert Halperin 1960 Rome Olympic bronze medal winner and 1963 Pan American Games gold medal yachting medalist college and professional football player one of Chicago s most decorated World War II heroes chairman of Commercial Light Co and a co founder of Lands End 85 86 Charlie Hoag member of the 1952 gold medal U S Men s Olympic Basketball team 59 Dallis Flowers NFL cornerback for the Indianapolis Colts He played college football at Grand View and Pittsburg State Brandon Knight NFL player Reynold Kraft former NFL player Eric Kumerow football player for Ohio State and a first round draft pick of the NFL s Miami Dolphins 59 Sean Lawrence pitcher 1998 with the Pittsburgh Pirates 59 Emery Lehman speed skater who participated in the 2014 Winter Olympics 87 2018 Winter Olympics 88 and 2022 Winter Olympics 89 bronze medal at the 2022 Olympics 89 Gabe Levin born 1994 American Israeli basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League Jay MacDowell former NFL player Billy Martin did not graduate professional tennis player UCLA head coach since 1994 90 Bob Nussbaumer player and coach in the NFL 91 Ben Shelton outfielder 1993 with the Pittsburgh Pirates 59 Iman Shumpert basketball player for the Sacramento Kings member of the 2016 NBA championship winning Cleveland Cavaliers drafted by the New York Knicks as 17th pick of the 2011 NBA draft 92 Gerry Sullivan former NFL player Len Teeuws former NFL player George Trafton NFL center playing his entire career for the Decatur Staleys Chicago Bears member of two championship teams credited with introducing the one handed snap inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame 58 59 Danielle Tyler softball player for gold medal U S team at 1996 Summer Olympics 58 Walter Voight former NFL player Paul Walker football player for Yale and the NFL s New York Giants 93 Other edit Bruce Barton U S Congressman 1937 1941 author The Man Nobody Knows and ad executive 56 58 Gregory W Cappelli CEO of Apollo Group which owns the University of Phoenix the largest for profit higher education institution in the US Mike Feinberg co founder of Knowledge Is Power Program 58 GAWNE rapper singer and songwriter Walter Burley Griffin architect and city planner best known for designing the capital city of Australia Canberra as well as the development of the carport and L shaped floor plan 58 Otto Kerner Jr 33rd Governor of Illinois 1961 1968 namesake of the national Kerner Commission 94 Ray Kroc founder of McDonald s did not graduate instead enlisting as an ambulance driver in World War I 58 59 95 Heather Mack is an American heiress and criminal Prentice H Marshall a federal judge who sat on the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois 1973 1996 58 Phil C Neal dean of the University of Chicago Law School 1963 1975 Phil Radford environmental clean energy and democracy leader executive director of Greenpeace Roberta L Raymond founded the Oak Park Regional Housing Center in 1972 named one of the top housing programs in the United States by the Department of Housing and Urban Development Louis Sauer architect urban designer and academic won numerous awards for developments in modern medium density low rise row housing particularly in Philadelphia Mark Siljander member of the United States House of Representatives from Michigan 96 Carlos Alberto Torres Puerto Rican nationalist convicted of attempting to overthrow the United States government as a member of the FALN was on the FBI Most Wanted List currently serving a 78 year prison sentence 97 Marjorie Vincent Miss America 1991 58 59 Notable staff editGlenn Thistlethwaite football and track and field coach at the school 1913 1922 before becoming the head football coach at Northwestern University 1922 1926 and the University of Wisconsin 1927 1931 among others 30 98 John W Wood school s soccer coach in 1952 was appointed head coach of the U S men s Olympic soccer team 99 Robert Zuppke football and track and field coach at the school 1910 1913 prior to becoming the head football coach at the University of Illinois 1913 1941 member of the College Football Hall of Fame some sources cite his innovations like the flea flicker and screen pass as having started when he coached here 30 100 101 102 References edit a b c d e f g h i j Search for Public Schools Oak Park amp River Forest High Sch 172928003070 National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved October 10 2022 Search for Public School Districts District Detail for Oak Park River Forest SD 200 National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved October 10 2022 OPRF High School board names Greg Johnson new superintendent will assume role on July 1 Chicago Tribune April 23 2021 Oak Park and River Forest High School U S News High School Rankings U S News amp World Report L P 2022 Retrieved October 10 2022 District Staff Directory Oak Park and River Forest District 200 Archived from the original on March 24 2009 Retrieved July 30 2009 Building Administrative directory for OPRFHS Oak Park and River Forest High School Archived from the original on January 6 2009 Retrieved July 30 2009 All Staff Directory Oak Park and River Forest High School Archived from the original on June 20 2012 Retrieved July 30 2009 OPRF Academic Catalog PDF Oak Park and River Forest High School 2009 p 12 Archived from the original PDF on February 5 2009 a b Class of 2008 Illinois School Report Card PDF Illinois State Board of Education ISBE Archived from the original PDF on November 20 2008 Retrieved July 30 2009 Loyalty song lyrics Oak Park and River Forest High School Archived from the original on August 28 2009 Retrieved August 31 2009 Nicholas Dorothea December 8 1960 Oak Park School Utilizes Wasted Space Structures Now Valued at 9 Million WASTED SPACE IS UTILIZED AT HIGH SCHOOL Oak Park Unit Looks Like New Structure Chicago Tribune pp W1 ProQuest 182754212 Much of the school s tradition stems from its motto appearing throughout the building in ancient Greek and meaning those things that are best dead link School information for Oak Park and River Forest High School Illinois High School Association IHSA Retrieved July 30 2009 Banas Casey January 8 1979 Tradition runs deep at two top area high schools 109 year old Oak Park is a model of a comprehensive high school Chicago Tribune p 6 ProQuest 171812670 dead link a b c The Top of the Class The complete list of the 1 500 top U S high schools Newsweek June 8 2009 Archived from the original on July 26 2009 Retrieved July 30 2009 a b c d e OPRF Academic Catalog PDF Oak Park and River Forest High School 2009 p 5 Archived from the original PDF on September 2 2009 OPRF Academic Catalog PDF Oak Park and River Forest High School 2009 p 18 Archived from the original PDF on September 2 2009 OPRF Academic Catalog PDF Oak Park and River Forest High School 2009 p 33 Archived from the original PDF on September 2 2009 a b OPRF Academic Catalog PDF Oak Park and River Forest High School 2009 p 38 Archived from the original PDF on September 2 2009 a b c OPRF Academic Catalog PDF Oak Park and River Forest High School 2009 p 45 Archived from the original PDF on September 2 2009 a b c d e f OPRF Academic Catalog PDF Oak Park and River Forest High School 2009 pp 54 55 Archived from the original PDF on September 2 2009 a b c OPRF Academic Catalog PDF Oak Park and River Forest High School 2009 pp 60 61 Archived from the original PDF on September 2 2009 a b c d OPRF Academic Catalog PDF Oak Park and River Forest High School 2009 p 70 Archived from the original PDF on September 2 2009 a b c OPRF Academic Catalog PDF Oak Park and River Forest High School 2009 pp 82 86 Archived from the original PDF on September 2 2009 ORCHESTRA A REGULAR COURSE Pupils at Oak Park High School to Get Credit if They Win Places on Musical Organization Chicago Daily Tribune November 1 1907 p 3 ProQuest 173349357 dead link MUSIC UPLIFT IN OAK PARK High School Pupils to Learn to Play Orchestral Instruments Chicago Daily Tribune November 2 1907 p 2 ProQuest 173344523 dead link a b c d e f g h i j OPRF clubs and activities directory Oak Park and River Forest High School Retrieved January 24 2024 Travers Ben January 23 2018 America To Me Review Steve James Absorbing High School Docuseries on Race is Absolutely Vital Sundance 2018 IndieWire Retrieved April 23 2023 A complete list can be found here here a b c d OPRF Academic Catalog PDF Oak Park and River Forest High School 2009 p 29 Archived from the original PDF on September 2 2009 a b c d Season summaries for OPRFHS ihsa org accessed July 30 2009 a b c OPRFHS list of athletic teams Oak Park and River Forest High School Athletic Department Archived from the original on August 28 2009 Retrieved July 30 2009 Club Sports non school sponsored at OPRFHS Oak Park and River Forest High School Archived from the original on March 23 2009 Retrieved July 30 2009 FIELD DAY FOR OAK PARK Events at the Semi Annual Meeting of the Athletic Association Chicago Daily Tribune October 26 1890 ProQuest 174445279 The Athletic Association of the Oak Park High School held its third semi annual field day yesterday dead link High School Field Day Field Day at Lake Forest General Sporting Notes Chicago Daily Tribune June 14 1891 ProQuest 174590822 The third annual field day exercises of the CCHSAU were held yesterday dead link CHICAGO PREPS BREAK UP LEAGUE New Organization Will Be Formed with Suburban Athletes NO CHANGE UNTIL FALL Chicago Daily Tribune May 22 1913 p 12 ProQuest 173727067 dead link COLLEGIANS DEFEAT SCHOOL LADS Maroons defeated West Division and Purple Players Rout Oak Park Chicago Daily Tribune April 5 1900 Pruter Robert The Development of Indoor Track and Field Illinois High School Association Retrieved June 26 2011 Perennial track and field power Oak Park took the lead among Chicago area high schools in supporting indoor track and field by building a spectacular 750 000 field house in late 1927 The Chicago Herald amp Examiner earlier in the year reported the impending structure The field house will contain four inside gymnasiums and one outdoor on the roof two swimming pools and eventually an auditorium to seat 1 000 people It will be built in units which when completed will serve a maximum of 5 000 students The field house will measure 219 feet by 128 feet Among other features it will contain a running track ten feet wide It will allow 300 boys and 300 girls to take their physical training at one time Table of Titles Boys Track amp Field Illinois High School Association IHSA Archived from the original on August 17 2009 Retrieved July 30 2009 Leo Ralph April 2 1959 Record 1 222 Athletes Await 29th Oak Park Relays Midwest s Biggest 51 Schools Eye Heavy Action Saturday Chicago Tribune pp S11 ProQuest 182327437 dead link Leo Ralph March 31 1960 Record 1 490 Athletes from 63 Schools Await Oak Park Relays This Saturday Midwest s Biggest Prep Meet Gains Spotlight Chicago Tribune pp N12 ProQuest 182463717 dead link Phillips tops record field at oak park Chicago Tribune March 28 1963 pp S12 ProQuest 182625367 dead link 77 Schools Send 1 340 to Oak Park Meet Today Chicago Tribune March 30 1963 pp B4 ProQuest 182644140 dead link Leusch John March 28 1964 34th Oak Park Relays Draws 1 958 Competitors 1 958 to Vie in Relays at Oak Park Chicago Tribune pp B1 ProQuest 179403166 dead link a b Sherlock Barbara October 22 1998 3 diverse schools run together in unusual deal for a modern track Chicago Tribune p 4 ProQuest 418694061 dead link Hall Tom April 13 1975 Lacrosse Lives Now that the U S has captured its second world championship this grand old game seems destined to go on about as obscurely as before Professional leagues die quickly nobody comes to watch Chicago Tribune pp G54 ProQuest 171305776 Lake Forest College has a team and four high schools have teams New Triers East and West Evanston and Oak Park dead link Ready for game show animals at coliseum for private exhibition Chicago Daily Tribune February 26 1901 p 3 ProQuest 173014397 The Oak Park High School and Armour Institute water polo teams will also meet in contest dead link BOY KILLED AT FOOTBALL Vernon Wise 17 Years Old Fatally Hurt in Game EXPIRES TWO HOURS LATER Victim the Favorite of Oak Park High School Second Four Crippled Early in Game Favorite in School and Village Savage Playing from the Start Doctor s Efforts Are Futile Team Likely to Be Disbanded Lineup of the Team Six Other Football Chicago Daily Tribune November 4 1905 ProQuest 173246424 dead link FATALITY DOOMS FOOTBALL GAMES Mass meeting of Oak Park High School Students and Faculty Will Abolish the Sport EDUCATION BOARD TO ACT Principals Condemn Brutality on the Gridiron and Would Substitute Less Perilons Pastime Inquest Over Football Victim Plea by Heartbroken Father Whole Village Is Aroused Substitute Games Proposed Supt Cooley to Investigate Mayor Dunne Urges Discipline Capt Pruner to Be Arraigned Opposed to Brutal Sports Minister Favors Calling Halt Denounced by Local Paper Chicago Daily Tribune November 5 1905 ProQuest 173231999 dead link SCHOOL TRUSTEES FIGHT FOOTBALL Board of Education Would Like to End Game as It Now Is Played QUIT S SPORT FOR SEASON Oak Park Eleven Cancels Schedule Following the Death of Vernon Wise Oak Park Abandons Game Copley Outlines Position Principal Loomis Defends Boys Trustees Are Against Game Chicago Daily Tribune November 7 1905 ProQuest 173238151 dead link ONLY THREE TEAMS ENTER Fate of High School Football League Depends on Crane Chicago Daily Tribune September 24 1907 p 7 ProQuest 173399620 dead link SCHOOL ELEVENS AT WORK Formation of League Restores Confidence to Players Three are Independents Chicago Daily Tribune September 29 1907 pp C2 ProQuest 173379356 dead link BARS GIRLS FROM BASKETBALL Illinois State High School A A Rules Against Sport Chicago Daily Tribune November 3 1907 pp c3 ProQuest 173345949 dead link Johnson Scott Not Altogether Ladylike The Premature Demise of Girls Interscholastic Basketball in Illinois Illinois High School Association IHSA Retrieved August 9 2009 Lyke Bill August 29 1959 Drive Out to the Pan Am Games Chicago Tribune pp B1 ProQuest 182386533 dead link Two World Champs in Swim Meet Chicago Tribune January 6 1961 pp C3 ProQuest 182796515 dead link a b c d e f OAK PARK HIGH SHOWS ACORNS GROW TO OAKS Display Early Writings of Alumni Authors Chicago Daily Tribune March 24 1949 pp W A6 ProQuest 177670344 dead link Atlantic Magazine August 1999 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Oak Park River Forest High School Tradition of Excellence Award Honorees PDF Oak Park and River Forest High School Retrieved July 30 2009 dead link a b c d e f g h i j k l m High School of the Week Oak Park A storied history of excellence Chicago Sun Times May 9 2007 Archived from the original on August 14 2007 Retrieved July 30 2009 Makos Jeff August 1996 Would You Buy A Used Guitar From This Man The University of Chicago Magazine The University of Chicago Retrieved July 15 2022 The official website of Elizabeth Peters aka Barbara Michaels aka Barbara Mertz Archived January 19 2009 at the Wayback Machine Find cornball 1st play by Hemingway Chicago Tribune May 15 1978 pp D6 ProQuest 171696806 Baker cautioned however that Musselman a high school chum of Hemingway in Oak Park who became a successful screenwriter in Hollywood probably wrote more of the play than Hemingway dead link a b c d e f McCarey Deb December 9 2008 Stage left right amp center At age 40 OPRF s three theater stages are still going strong Wednesday Journal of Oak Park and River Forest Retrieved July 30 2009 Movie and stage veteran Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio first acted on the Little Theater stage at OPRF Dan Castellaneta the voice of Homer Simpson performed in plays and wrote original comedy skits for the speech team Television actress Felicity LaFortune irreverent comedian Kathy Griffin and Comedy Central Reno 911 s Tom Lennon started their careers here as did prima ballerina Helene Alexopoulos who leaped from OPRF to the New York City Ballet Austin Michael Wehunt Jennifer February 2007 Before They Were Famous Chicago Magazine com Retrieved July 30 2009 Oak Park Oak Leaves Archives Aug 14 1974 p 67 August 14 1974 Amir ElSaffar plays for the hometown crowd www oakpark com February 6 2018 Retrieved May 11 2020 Mason Gamble Mason Gamble Archived from the original on August 31 2006 Retrieved August 19 2009 After attending Oak Park River Forest High School where he was a member of the football team and captain of the track team as a state qualifying pole vaulter he became a National Merit Scholar Finalist Minutes of the Regular School Board Meeting 23 October 2003 PDF Oak Park and River Forest High School District 200 October 23 2003 p 1 Archived from the original PDF on January 7 2009 Retrieved August 19 2009 Board of Education members commended the following National Merit Scholarship Semi finalists Joseph Euler Harriet Fertik Matthew Fisher Mason Gamble Ludacris unveils new alcohol Conjure Cognac in Chicago ABC7 Chicago abc7chicago com ABC7 Chicago Mullen Caitlin OPRF adds alumni to Tradition of Excellence rolls The Herald News Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on October 29 2013 Retrieved December 6 2012 Grimes William September 20 2011 William F May 95 Dies Helped Found Film Society New York Times Retrieved September 22 2011 Questions for Saturday Night Live s Cecily Strong Kara Jackson Wallace S Broeker education awards amp honors PDF Orkuveita Reykjavikur Archived from the original PDF on July 27 2011 Retrieved July 30 2009 Wallace S Broeker biography Library of Congress Retrieved July 30 2009 Hirshfeld Alan Winifred S Cameron 1918 2016 American Astronomical Society aas org Archived from the original on May 26 2019 Retrieved May 26 2019 Ryan Jeanette Mines October 21 1983 High school launches its alumni hall of fame Chicago Tribune pp WCS 14 ProQuest 175976496 Posthumous winners include Dr James Herrick the first to describe sickle cell anemia and the first to diagnose coronary thrombosis dead link Scott Cheryl June 25 2019 Q amp A from Green Community Connections mysite Retrieved August 15 2021 Susan Subak MIT Climate Portal Retrieved August 15 2021 Minutes of the Regular School Board Meeting 28 June 2007 PDF Oak Park and River Forest High School District 200 June 28 2007 pp 1 2 Archived from the original PDF on June 13 2010 Retrieved August 18 2009 approved the Tradition of Excellence Winners for the 2006 07 school year as follows James Thompson Class of 1977 Scientist researcher and creator of the concept of the Stem cell process Peterson Carolyn June 2007 Chad Trujillo Trailblazing in the Outer Solar System PDF Hilo HI Gemini Focus Newsletter of the Gemini Observatory pp 52 54 Retrieved July 30 2009 Chad has given talks at Sonoma State University in California the University of Colorado at Boulder the University of Hawai i as well as at Oak Park River Forest High school which he attended Hersh Philip April 22 2012 Coleman earns spot on U S Olympic team Wins Greco Roman 132 pound class at trials Chicago Tribune Retrieved July 28 2012 Berkowitz Steve February 17 1993 Nation s Scoring Leader Is Short Guy The Washington Post Archived from the original on November 5 2012 Retrieved January 16 2011 2009 10 NCAA Men s Basketball Records PDF 2009 10 NCAA Men s Basketball Media Guide National Collegiate Athletic Association 2009 Archived from the original PDF on March 31 2010 Retrieved January 16 2011 Bob Halperin Biography and Olympic Results Sports reference com Archived from the original on April 18 2020 Retrieved July 11 2011 Kenan Heise May 9 1985 Robert Halperin 77 War Hero Executive Chicago Tribune Retrieved July 11 2011 U S teen earns second Olympic event at speedskating trials USA Today AP January 1 2014 Retrieved January 4 2014 Emery Lehman Team USA Archived from the original on February 7 2018 Retrieved February 13 2023 a b Oak Park s Lehman wins Olympic bronze in speedskating February 18 2022 Billy Martin wins faces Borg today Chicago Tribune December 27 1972 pp B2 ProQuest 170314043 Martin who moved to California after his freshman year at Oak Park River Forest High School will face Borg the 1972 Wimbledon Junior champion dead link Bob Nussbaumer NFL Statistics Pro Football Reference Retrieved October 9 2015 NBA Draft 2011 New York Knicks draft Georgia Tech s Iman Shumpert with No 17 pick in first round New York Daily News 2011 Retrieved June 24 2011 Oak Park Alumni Pro Stats pro football reference com Sports Reference LLC Retrieved August 19 2014 Tagge George January 17 1960 Otto Kerner He Steps on No One s Toes Candidate for Governor Is Confident Chicago Tribune p 5 ProQuest 182431870 Kerner attended Oak Park High school got his A B degree at Brown University dead link Clark William February 5 1961 Believes McDonald Drive In Future Lies in Shift to Chain Drive In Franchise Firm Discusses Shift to Chain Chicago Tribune pp A9 amp 11 ProQuest 182811308 Kroc who left Oak Park High school to enlist underage in World War I as an ambulance driver dead link SILJANDER Mark Deli Biographical Information Koziol Ronald Rowley Storer April 6 1980 22 million FALN terror case bail set 22 million bond for 11 FALN terror suspects Chicago Tribune p 1 ProQuest 170143528 Torres an Oak Park River Forest High School graduate and son of a Congregational minister has been in hiding since a November 1978 raid on his Chicago apartment then dubbed a virtual bomb factory dead link Walter Eckersall October 7 1925 Thistlethwaite Rose from Obscurity to Coach at N U Chicago Daily Tribune p 30 ProQuest 180687698 In 1913 when Robert Zuppke left Oak Park High school to take over the coaching of football teams at Illinois Thistlethwaite was engaged by officials of the suburban school Glenn remained at Oak Park from 1913 to 1922 dead link Wood Oak Park Coach Gets Olympic Soccer Post Chicago Daily Tribune April 10 1952 pp D2 ProQuest 178246920 dead link Woodruff Harvey T October 29 1937 MEET THE BOB ZUPPKE OF 1913 ILLINOIS NEW FOOTBALL COACH Chicago Daily Tribune p 29 ProQuest 181947387 Last fall Oak Park went east to play the Everett Mass Oak Park s Ghee Haw Flea Flicker and Flying Dutchman plays were a revelation to the effete cast and Everett was beaten dead link Robert Zuppke biography Wisconsin Center District Walk of Fame Archived from the original on August 28 2008 Retrieved July 30 2009 Illinois Football Chicago Spring Game Set for April 11 Illini head to Oak Park River Forest home of Robert Zuppke Press release University of Illinois Athletics March 31 2009 Archived from the original on June 9 2011 Retrieved July 30 2009 Zuppke claimed two national championships at the high school before taking the reins at Illinois in 1913 He is credited with inventing the screen pass and the flea flicker at OPRF before bringing those plays with him to Illinois External links edit nbsp Media related to Oak Park and River Forest High School at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oak Park and River Forest High School amp oldid 1220480397, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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