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Mrs. Joyce Ochs Stephanie, age RWD: Bradley, age nneg Tracy, two months, Melanie, age two. We Dedicafe 5liis earfioog 50 . Mr. Arnold Ochs The Nineteen Hundred Sixty-three Graduating Class dedicates this our Forty-Second Volume of the Oaks to Mr. Arnold Ochs-teacher, coach, and friend. After graduating from Muskegon Heights High School where he was a fullback on the varsity football team, Mr. Oohs went on to earn his Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Detroit. He began his teaching career at Muskegon Heights Central Junior High, in 1957. In 1959 he married Joyce Roossien. They have four lovely children: Melanie and Stephanie, who are two year old twinsg Bradley, who is one year oldg and Tracy, two months old. Here at Heights High he is teaching social science courses. He is also Assistant Football Coach on the varsity team. The Senior Class would like to take this opportunity to thank him for his help and guidance. We extend our sincerest thanks for a job well done. 4
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goreworci NU: vvs Q' P ' v 5 4 5 'Q' 'Q' ' ul' 1 At the beginning of every school year, the journalism class put their heads together and create a theme for the yearbook. This year we chose The Four Seasons. Our life as students begins in September and comes to a close in june. As we go through fall, winter, and spring, each season may refresh in our minds some special event that has occurred in our lives. Perhaps we may recall a thrilling football game, a prom, or the all-school play, Perhaps we may think of some mem- ber of the faculty or member administrator who had been espe- cially kind, with our best interest really at heart. Although we are not in school during the summer, we felt that this season was just as much a part of a students' life as any other. At this time each of us anticipates, and prepares for, the coming school year. It may be said then, that in a sense, we are students the year round. So as you readers leaf through the pages of this yearbook, let your minds wander into the land of memories. You will see the year 1963 pass in review. This can be a satisfying event, even for the Old Grads , for even though the years may change, the experiences of high school go on and on. J. R. G. 3
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