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Hey Ole This phrase refers to our first exchange student. Ole is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Carlyl Everett. Ulrich Scheuermann was born on January 4, 1952. He is the second son of Heinrich and Maria Elisabeth Scheuermann. Ole's home address is 6081 Biekesheim, Albert Schwatzer Str. 2. His father is a teacher of science and math. Mrs. Scheuermann is a housewife. Ole has two sisters; Marlene--21 who is a teacher of Home Economics, Annerose--10. His older brother Siegbert age 20 is a sailor of the German merchant marine. In past years, Ole has taken 7 yrs. of math and German, 6 yrs. of English and Religion, 5 yrs. of Latin, Physics and social studies, 4 yrs. of Biology, Chemistry, History and Art, plus 3 yrs. of music. This year he is taking U.S. Government, Am. Hist., Sociology, Economics, College Prep, Landscaping, Choir, and Journalism. Ole's extracurricular activities at K.H.S. include football, Y.F.C. and the senior play. Very good. I like it was his comment on playing football. Ole was recently accepted to the National Honor Society as an honorary member. He has enjoyed his stay here very much. 17
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INITIATION On October 8, 1968, the freshmen class were initiated into high school. The initiation began at 7:30 P.M. in the gym. There were different events that the sophomores made the fresh- men do for their initiation. Among these were the onion race, in which they had to pass it under their chin and if they dropped it, they had to take a bite. Another event was picking up lifesavers off the ground with a toothpick. The third event was finding a cherry in a bowl of whip cream. Another was putting their hands in a bowl of liver and guess what it was. The last one was a bicycle race on tri- cycles. Following the initiation was a dance in the gym, which was enjoyed by all. 16
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Presenting Our Honor Students Doris King, who has compiled a 3.864 grade point average and has won the honor of being the 1969 Valedictorian, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert King. Kingston High has been the only school that Doris has ever attended. During her high school years she has been active in the Student Council for four years, two years in the National Honor Society, one year in the Drama Club, and four years in Youth For Christ. Spring Arbor College is where Doris plans on furthering her education. She has hopes of majoring in Psychology and Chemistry. After completing college, Doris plans on being a Y.F.C. director so she can work with teenage youth. Valedictorian Doris King Salutatorian Cathie Galubenski Cathie Galubenski, who has compiled a 3.695 grade point average is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Galuben- ski. Kingston High School has been the scene of her education. While in high school she has been the secretary of her class in her junior and senior year, president of the Future Home- makers' of America, and a member for two years, a Na- tional Honor Society member since it started at Kingston in 1966, and an office assistant for the past two years. Saginaw Business School is where Cathie plans on taking a Receptionist Typist course. Cathie is remembered as one of the Homecoming Queen candidates. 18
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