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fr -014,3 , 1 1 Aff! .-uf I ABOVE: The final march to the Learning Center is led by Senior Class President, Mike Page. TOP LEFT: Showing off their awards are, from left to right, Mike Page, Richard Charnov, Stuart Freedman, Craig Glass, and Karl Glass. LEFT: Various dignitaries were present at Commencement, from left to right: Dr. John F. Gummere, Mr. Clifford Higgins, Mr. F. Alden Shaw, and the Reverend Thomas F. Stoll. TOP RIGHT: An outdoor reception followed the graduation for the parents, graduates, and friends, RIGHT: That famous author, Volodymyr Birko, picks up his English Book Award from Mr. Roger Round.
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ABOVE: Ken Kron aids a female patient in Physical Therapy. BELOW: A portion of the Senior Class, with Mr. Bodary listens during the Senior Project Seminar. Senior Projects: a unique chance Senior Projects were extremely varied this Spring. Randy Orley lived on an Is- raeli kibbutz for a month. Doug Grekin and Jeff Finer worked at Meadowbrook Thea- tre. Richard Mandeberg experienced the world of mentally and physically handi- capped children at the State Home at Lapeer. Senior Projects are not intended to be apprenticeships, students learning the family business. A project is a chance to do something unusual, unique, some- thing one may never have the chance to do again. In more general terms, it is an opportunity to determine why - why one is in school, why one is going to college. The degree of success and enjoyment of the experience depends totally on the stu- dent, his originality and imagination, his interest and ambition. Most are very re- warding and extremely enjoyable.
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Graduation and Awards Da climax the Spring Awards Day symbolizes the end, the end of the school year for underclassmen. Awards are given to those who have earned them over the last several months. This is the one time of the year when achievements of merit are recognized. Commencement is also an end, an end of a high school career. But more importantly, it is also a start, a start of a college program. Seniors leave the Learning Center for the last time as members of this student body, to enter college, to begin again. 23
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