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l in Preparin or College The National Merit Test was one test that college hound students took in their junior year. About half of the Senior Class participated in the testing. College-hound Seniors had many responsibilities to fulfill in preparation for college. It was their responsibility, with the aid of the counseling oil-ice, to meet the testing requirements and the application deadlines of their colleges and universities. Seniors desir- ing financial assistance also had to meet prerequisites for financial aid and scholarships. Whether it was the SAT, ACT, or an ad- vanced enrollment deposit, Seniors had to meet many requirements to insure acceptance and assistance. Tom Yates Merle Young William Zelin Carla Zerbo ln their Senior year, students received a barrage their counselors. Seniors jan Smith and Diane of college information and applications through Casey received material through Mrs.,Goode. Sue Zezula Linda Zirblis 11 151
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S S x I 5 I s ss I X I sl! If I 1 I ' I 1 I 1 1 I any ff . , , he ..- ------- --gp- 1,5 S Second Year Spartans Adjust With Ease JU IOR CLASS he Iunior Class's unique situation stems from the fact that it is chronologically located laetween the Senior Class and the Sophomore Class. The juniors have survived their traumatic freshman year, hut must look forward to their Senior year, involving the traditional struggle to ward off senioritis, and the preparation for after-graduation life. Although the prospect may have at times seemed over- whelming, an awareness of the possilailities of the upcoming year kept hope alive. The experience and casualness gained during the second year of Stevenson life promised to hold the Class of '68 instead.
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