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In Zhzs hzghly technical year of 7956 In the old library for the last time are Senior Adviser Eugene B o W l e r, Treasurer Steve Wier, Secretary Linda Versluis, President Charles Cochrane, Adviser David Skutt and Vice-president Jola Cole. These officers and advisers successfully led the class of 1966. What lovely rings these seniors have! Also, what at- tractive hands . . . . To Whom do they belong? Guess! That's right, JoAnn VanGorp and Brad McLouth.
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Ulblnorinnities and experiences end in learning 'tSometimes there just are not enough words to express one's feelings. Simply to say Thank you seems inadequate for all the help and friendliness I have re- ceived here, at Comstock Park High School. But-Who can help me now? There really are no other words than these, thank you. And so, I suppose, I'm forced to use them. Thank you so much for every tiny little bit I learned hereg thank you to the great teachersg thank you to the great studentsg and not the least thank you to my wonderful American family of Mrs. Ruth J. P. Van- derKuyl, who helped a lot to make the year 1965-1966 a fabulous, exciting and success- ful one for me. And, do you know what???? I'm sure I'll come back one day!! Until then, Auf wiedersehen! 9 I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for making my trip possible. An experience like this is not easily for- gotten. It is something that everybody can profit from. This program is a growing operation, and each year there are more opportunities for students. I hope that the students of Comstock Park will stay behind this program. Without your support it is not possible for your school to send a repre- sentative to another country. Also, it is not in vain, because your support is greatly appreciated. Again, for myself, I would like to say, 'Thank you'. O-Q 2: ?u,,5 - ana, 81
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Seniors are measured ana' try on gownsfor graa'nalz'on. As time for graduation approaches, seniors realize all the final things about commencement. Jim Wisneski and Bob Dood watch Herb Wood, Jola Cole and Sally Pelton model some gowns for graduation. Phil Schiffer and Lynda Lynch are all but Melissa Mahnke feels Elaine needs some help with her collar. Class Flower- While Rose Class Colors-Burgandy ana' White Class Molto- The past, foreoer gone, Tlzefnlnre, szflll our own. J' Kathy Ellis tells Evid Hexel that she has Barb Misner's collar fixed all right, after all. John Ladewig and Mike Kovalak await their turn to try on a gown for size, while Brad McLouth tries his. The center of attention is Jerry Szarowicz, as he and Russ Hews and Tony Shukis show Anna Pepple and Pat Radtke how well they look in their gowns. 83
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