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And The Seniors On Their Class Trip The Senior sextet sang Climb Every Mountain at Commencement exercises. Robed seniors gather after Commencement for final good- byes. At 5:45 a.m. on April 15 the seniors departed from the school to spend the day visiting Greenfield Village, The Henry Ford Museum, and the River Rouge Ford Motor Plant. They also went to Wind- sor, Canada for half an hour of obseiring and shop- ing. On the trip home the bus went under the Detroit River by route of the tunnel I now pronounce you graduates of Leo High School. The seniors unload at Dearborne to day walking and seeing many sights. il- C ' ' After the evening meal at the terminal, the buses were boarded for the trip home. Many sleepy eyes were seen on the long trip home.
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Baccalaureate, Commencement, Rebecca Garman was Valedictorian of the graduating class of 1966. She had an A aver- age and took the Academic Curriculum. She was president of the Senior High Honor Society, treasurer of the Senior Class, and secretary of the Student Council. Becky plans to continue her studies at Ball State University. The Class of ' 66 had co-Salutatorians. They were Cheryl Deventer, right, and Larita Nahrwold, far right. Both girls studied under the Commercial Curriculum as well as both girls graduated with an A average. Cheryl was a member of the Stage and Concert Band; she also had out- standing skills in typing and shorthand. Rita was a member of the Concert Choir, the Drill Squad, and the newspaper staff. Good Is Our Goal; God Is Our Guide ::- 1. A diploma and a hand-shake for each senior. Terry Sauder, graduate, plans his first big steps.
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In this world of rapid progress and advance- ment the importance of keeping our academic studies in step cannot be overstated. In to- morrow ' s world it will probably be necessary for many citizens to know at least one foreign language. There will be better jobs, for which more and more training will be necessary. To prepare ourselves for this world of the future it is almost a necessity that we graduate from high school. However, we cannot learn everything at once. Knowledge advances by steps, and not by leaps. We must find our best pace and keep up with it. We must see the possibilities of the future and prepare for it, or success will never be attained. Quoted from Macaulay KEEPING IN STEP
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