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Honors Assembly recognises accomplishments of outstanding Students Ron Ewalt receives an award from Mr. Applegarth for his excellence in Chemistry. Sandie Bennett was awarded a scholarship for $120 to Junior Col-' V lege by Mr. King. “A first” at the honors assembly was an award presented to Geremie Wall by Mrs. Bender. Geremie headed the first year typing students by typing at the amazing rate of 70 words per minute. Nancy Bender, Senior Class President, presents Mr. Lee F. Auble with the senior class gift. Sylvia McLauchlin presents Janie Holmes with the Senior Homemaking award.
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MR. JOSEPH JACHIM Industrial Arts. Developmental Reading. National Honor Society Faculty Council Member. Western Michigan University B.S., M.A. Creative Skills Perfected in Vocational education MR. REXFORD KOETSIER Drafting, Speech, Driver Education. Junior Class Sponsor. Michigan State University M.A. Agriculture, Science. Future Farmers of America Club Sponsor. Western Michigan University B.S., M.A. MR. AUGUST LANGE
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3reshmm, sophomore, junior, senior . . . the classes which comprise our high school Students from Berrien Springs are encouraged to voice their opinions on many topics. Freshman may feel hesitant to “sound-off”, but senior voices can be heard throughout the entire building. Sophomores and juniors may be fanatics or just “middle-of-the-road-ers”, but each is a part of the sound that echoes in the halls. The freshman class had many activities this year. Busily they decorated the stage for graduation, purchased roses for the senior girl graduates, and held a successful dance. The arrival of class rings was the main event in the life of the sophomore boy or girl, but the selection of the style of ring held much activity as each member of the class voted for his choice. The junior class worked the hardest, worried the most, and tried to put on a better prom than the juniors the year before. To obtain money for financing the prom, the juniors sold magazine subscriptions, and they also sold candy at the basketball games. In April, ten new members were elected from the junior class to the National Honor Society. The seniors had an eventful year as they planned for graduation, chose caps and gowns and class colors. 24
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