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The dedication of Stevenson in 1966 at- tracted national news coverage and the atten- tion of national politicians. Vice-President Hu- bert Humphrey agreed to speak in Livonia be- cause the dedication was to be the first in mem- ory of the late Adlai Stevenson. ln combination with his tributes to Adlai Stevenson and educa- tion, Mr. Humphrey interjected an important statement concerning foreign policy. It was not long after the dedication that Stevenson students began classes inside Stevenson. Garry DiPiazza Dick Dirasian if a t ih- Craig Dix Kevin Donaldson Jean Dreifke lan DIiSC0ll 114 ice-Prefidenlg Tekvision . ' 05.755 P61 v I - 4 , , lngaz igi '. i f 'Z or J K0 'Q ' Q af' 31,4 55 After a two-hour delay, Vice-President Humphrey initiated the ceremony and delivered the speech which dedicated Stevenson to its namesake. Tanya Donikian Donna Ducharme Debbie Dover Kathy Doyle Craig Dulimba Linda Durant
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Inycribed Fool? Hallmark of Stevensonls initial deficiency of choir robes and band uniforms was one of the major prob- lems to be faced by the school the first year. Undaunted by the prospect of raising money, the students united in a school wide effort to obtain funds by selling candy door-to-door. The success of the candy sale was two-fold. First, the profits from the sale covered the cost of band uniforms and choir robes. More important- ly, Stevenson students proved that no goal is beyond the reach of a united student body. Jeff Flarity Pam Fleming Lynne Forcier Donald Ford Dale Fredenburg Jane Freed 116 Defeated lout smiling, Mr. Everson handed the inscribed foot to Mr Saunders, whose band won the competition by selling the most candy. Carol Fraser Helen Fowler Linda Frank 3 a 'K Debbie Fronrath Althea Fry Debbie Gammon
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