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'W S' snr .X ss. .i Q- 5 pf- Q sw s f S' During Pm'e1zt-Teaclzer niglzt, Brotlzer Blorris tries to convey some of tlze aims of flza religion d91NITfH1Cllf he moclemtes to Alf. Blnyer. f . 1 -maj 'Q 4 is if? f + - Q. ,x My - 1 - 'v J' A' .5 Q is 1 K X' i Nz, x Q .1 y 3 st Ref: Vi' The daily tasks of Mrs. Ginzler include being plagued by students, such as Thomas Leliclz, helplessly lost in the mevmgerie of books. ef , Gztiflmzce nifl Steve Fimzegmz assists Oscm' Pzmg in securing nn appoiutulerzt to settle any qunlms regarrling college life. 109
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ihraria ng on nselorr Introduce Variea' Media Considering the prospects of life at Michigan State, Toni Meyer goes over a catalog with visiting representative, Mr. Hershey. Vlfith the arrival of the many new machines to the lihrary this year comes the intricate task of learning how they operate. Assistant The administration realizes that all the answers to the problems and inquires of students cannot be found in the classroom. The library and guidance facil- ities were initiated for this reason in the belief that essential course supplements would be attained. As a result of the relaxation of the rules concern- ing admission to the library it became more widely appreciated this year. The year however has not only seen more books and greater access to them but also the addition of new microfilm and copying machines which have widened the scope immensely. Throughout any given day the library usually accomodates a good number of students making full use of what is offered. Another school facet broadened for student beneht was the Guidance Department. lt rates recognition for the manner by which the staff attempted to reach each boy on a personal basis. After talking to large portions of the student body, they would seek out in- dividuals and attend to their particular aspirations. librarian Dflrs. Katz patiently explains the worlcing of the recently acquired nzierohlm reader to a haffled Kevin Keating. 13 sw is i illllllmnmqgqp
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Class 9.19 Faces smeared, Charlie Boalette and Pete Prunty grope for air after consuming their banana cream pies in record time. Vying for first place in the tire roll, Ken Koss and Tom Burns sprint for the Hnish line. RIGHT, lay VVilson, Bert Hulgrave, Kevin Keat- ing and ,lohn Lund rally the sophomores behind their banner. 110 of '68 Checlef Upponents in Rqneat Win The response which classes show on Field Day typifies the tremendous rivalry within the school that goes unnoticed for most of the year, but surfaces when intcrclass competition becomes the order of the day. The kings, knights and other assorted chessmen of the Class of '68 verified the maxim that established champions are nearly impossible to beat. To seize victory in this annual midespring duel the Seniors captured such crucial events as the banner and dress competition hands down. This gave them a suflicient cushion, one which enabled them to retain a commanding lead throughout the day. Valiant attempts to check the Chessmen were made not only by the Junior janitors, but platoons of Sophomores and Freshmen Athenians put up a praisevvorthy battle by grabbing such events as the tire roll, egg toss, and the three legged race. The Underclassmen sought for a change in tradition by stealing the coveted honors of the day, but when the scores were all tallied they were forced to reluctantly resign themselves to upperclassmen dominance as in latter years. WHEN THE EIJINE EET5 TIJUEH f E THE sums ' V5 Gnu IEIFAIII J
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