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Suitcases Suitcases and more suitcases, funny hats, water pistols, bean shooters and cameras could well describe the scene as the seniors boarded the bus for that long awaited trip to Washington, D.C. It seemed an eternity until that Greyhound bus finally reached the train terminal in Detroit. No one will forget staying up all night on the train, taking those long tours and how tired their feet were. For many it was the first time they had ever been away from home. Perhaps the moonlight cruise and nightclub acts were firsts for some. They returned home, rewarded and satisfied knowing that the senior trip would never be forgotten. Galore! After completing a half day of school and pre-trip counseling Bill Walker, Ron Walter, Carene Denne. Dorothy Coulter, Dennis Galligan, Bill White, and Bill Powell board the Greyhound bus.
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Conversation differed between the Senior and the Junior tables. These Juniors, Shirley Gaddis, Larry Blackett and Susie Martin seem to be seriously talking over their future as Seniors. Delivering his speech to an attentive audience, Mr. Stoutenberg from M.S.U.O., brought the evening to a meaningful climax. Following their T.V. appearance The Vallids, Willie Knox, Milton Frick, Danny Althouse, Marvin rrick, and John Marsh entertained the banquet guests with a variety of songs. Juniors Host Seniors In the minds of many Juniors and Seniors, the banquet left memories never to be forgotten. Everything, including the cafeteria decorated in blue and white, was complete in the true Senior tradition. Toastmaster, Mr. Ralph Thayer, opened the evening’s program with a toast to the Senior Class. Reverend Richards followed this with the invocation. After a very enjoyable dinner, the Juniors, Seniors and guests were entertained by the music of the Vallids. Linda Chapman gave her welcoming speech to the seniors and Bob Porritt spoke for his class in response. Bringing the evening to its climax was Mr. Stoutenberg, from M.S.U.O., who gave his informative speech To The Future.” Rounding out the evening, Betsy Osgood and Callie Douglas read the Senior Class History. As Ron Walter bid the Seniors farewell and wished them good luck the everlasting memories of eventful school days flooded the minds of the Seniors and made them momentarily forget their shining futures. Excitement of the banquet seems to be reaching Jackie Moore, Kathy Blimka. and Dennis Evans as they anxiously await a dinner of baked potatoes and ham.
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