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Co-Chairmen ci the Varsity Drag, Bobbi Io Williams and Ierry Reber: the Senior Prom, Iudy Bayha and Chuck Iohnson: the Senior Mid-Win- ter, Iudy Alspauqh and Dave Ber- nard enjoy an evening of dancing made possible by their hard work. A feast fit for a king is served to Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea chair- men Karen Acklcmd and Charlene Peugoi. and Dads' and Daughters' Date co-chairmen, Iudy Clapp and Iudy Geiihman by Fathers' and Sons' Banquet co-chairmen Ted Whil- tier and Peter Loe. Making final preparations for grad- uation are Ed Mumford and Sue Cook, Memorial Co-chairmen, and Bill Dealy and Iudy Moore. An- nouncements Co-chairmen.
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SY OFG ROF WC TY. MICH Classes The photograph of the newly completed Mackinac Bridge stretching across miles of water, whose ending cannot be seen from this point, reminds us of our future and its lack of certainty. We have gathered the knowledge offered to us by our school and have tentatively chosen a career for our life's work. Now, we stand at the beginning of our bridge, but we cannot see its end from this point. Each of us will cross a slightly different bridge from anyone else in the class since each will build his own. We feel that we have already spun out the beginning threads through our interests and character. Those now weak threads will become strong lines of habit very difficult to break. The choice of the bridge is left to the student who must remember that once he has built his bridge and begun its crossing there is no turning back. Let us strive therefore, that each of our bridges will be as certain, as formidable, as substantial as that bridge pic- tured on the opposite page, and may acquire the respect and show the genius that has gone into its pattern of steel. First across the gulf we cast Kite-borne threads, till lines are passed, And habit builds the bridge at last! A Builder's Lesson lohn Boyle O'Reilly I W CITY G 21
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Don Mewhort, President, confers with Miss Ursula Schmidt and Mr. Harold Leininqer. Senior class advisers. Officers: Don Mewhon' President Lee slmder' Vice' Presicienty Iudy Schnelker, Secretaryg and Ierry Kos- zycki, Treasurer. Making plans for important Senior events are Cstanclingl Ann Beddow and Bill Steiner, Baccalaureate Co-chair- men, Carolyn Durrant and Jerry Mills, Senior Play Co- chairmen, and fseatedl Lois Reilinq and Tom English, Senior Banquet Co-chairmen. Senior trip co-chairmen, Karen Kolpein and Bruce Kelley Ready to culminate four years of high school are Graci- help Carl Owed and Betsy Pugh. Class Historians, re- uation Co-chairmen Fred Henning and Sandy Under- cord the highlights oi the eventful journey. wood.
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