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Ci . J I ' V Mr. Sabin gives Mary Hanliamp the keys to the driver training CCY. X x yay Mr. Sabin: B.S.g Western Michigan Univer- sity. Athletic director at Lee. Teaches physical ed. and driver training, coaches football and track. P' 51 X c X W .ski omven manning What would you do it you were driving down a steep hill and your brakes failed? Turn on your lights and blow your horn. Believe it or not that's what one student answered. When the driver training class isn't giv- ing wrong answers they are busy learning the art of pointing a car down the road and avoiding traffic officers. The end of each semester saw smiling students with new licenses, a driver training car a little the less for wear, and two very nervous driving instructors. Peggy Evans and Nedra Stratton 23 IXX Miss Nelson: B,S.g Michigan State Univer- X sity. Girls physical ed. teacher. Sponsors G,A.A., cheerleaders, and Rebelettes.
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r Seated: Jim DeYoung, Vice-President, Joy Bonzheim, Student Council, Gordy Konyn- dyk, Student Council, Nancy Buikema, Secretary, Tom Thompson, President. Standing: Mr. Henry Shisler, Sponsor, Phil Mitchell, Treasurer. SEHIGRS In September, a group ot Rebels offi- cially became seniors. This past year was a busy and short one for them. After elect- ing officers, the class started plans for the homecoming. The homecoming, this yeflf, saw the first King in its history. The court had four members serving the Queen. Sharon Babcock ln March, the Senior play, December Bride was presented. The following month, Washington D. C. was invaded by the Seniors. June suddenly came, and the Seniors had to bid farewell to their Rebel home. Four years of study, activity, and 'fun have finally become iust memories. CHARLOTTE BARTON Band 4, color guard, Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Choir 2 3 4, Yflcr I 2 3 4, Echo Smn 4: G 39 ffm' Sum 47 G'A'A' 122' 3' 47 Ysreens ,I' 27 Re' 3, 4, Future Teachers Club 4, President, Y-Teens 4 serve Cheerleader 25 Ariel Staff 47 Senior Play, Lenin Clubl 2 3 4, Senior may library Science l. ' ' ' ' ' '24
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