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Zahe Responsiliility The Jets or Junior Engineering and Technical society is an organization of boys planning on entering the engineering profes- sion. The boys made several field trips this year including a trip to the Chrysler Motor Train- ing Center in Warren. Each boy also does a project. This year's projects included designing a house and building a model, a study on truss bridges, and one on solar energy. Row 1: J. Piot, R. Siebert, Mr. Mink ta C 4 H ps. e, J. Horner, J. Theobald The Projectionists Club is formed to give the students experience in the operation of audio-visual equipment. In the spring, the qualified members receive a certif- icate, card, and pin in re- cognition. Row lg D. Turcott, W. Rudatis, R. Cotton, D. Busch, T. Stoughten, J. Sanford. Row 2: P. Kuck, F. Hissong, J. Ohngren, Mr. Miller, P. Stoughten. 27
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The Co - op program, newly in- augerated in Rochester is a practical training course, in which the students spend part of their day in regular school classes and the remainder of it on an actual job. In this job, they receive valuable train- ing while nominal wages are earned. The employer agrees to make his student well - versed in as many of the aspects of his business as possible. The students receive one credit for their working hoursg and thus graduate with their class. Rochester hopes to expand its Co -op program in the near future, so all students wishing to participate may be accommodated. we Qain Sxperience, Row lg M. Zimmerman, H. O'Bryan, P. Peppler, L. Spilak, . . . . . . W. Garner, P. Erfourth, D. Allen, S. Pickering, C. VanBuren The main objective of this organization , . R 2:D.B'h,F.Drr,J.shr,M.H ,D.B was the continuance of the sponsorship of OW ls OP . U O 3 Z rs enson Sens . . l , . h, T. Ra . the cabin in Lapeer for the handicapped B Deseng au D Wug t Y children. The girls were also busy per- forming any act or service that benefitted the school or community. J' Row If C. Holsafpple, A. Joswick, J. Nieger. Row 21 S. McGivern, Mrs' Cousins M. Kitchen.
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my-nv-aw.,,,, H T. .I ' 'r W rw 1 teef 'rc fw:'mrf :-f --iF??' Once a week, while the weather permits, this club braves the cold to ski on the slopes at Dryden. Reduced rates on tow charges and the renting of equipment enables many stu- dents to enjoy this popular winter sport than would other- wise be able. Row 1: S. Morgan, F. Grabhorn, C. Lesher, D. Bigham, N. Bennert, M. Fratus J. L wnds, I. Vieau, J. DeBaene, R. Stier, M. Lyon, S Freeman, G. Fletcher L. Muster, K. Voorheis, J. Norton, M. Nieman, B. Ballash, K. Allen, N. Petaja T. Mitzelfeld, L. Frailing. Row 2: D. Kemler, B. Cleghorn, D. Blome, A. Frink, V. Hopkins, A. Wade, S. Kowr, Miss Unthank, B. Prentice, S. Fedigan, I. Smith. Row 1: C. Harned, G. Stover, D. Peltier, S. Martin, S- Ca11e1'1S, Miss Denton Row 2: B. Whitmarsh, M. Vanderklaagen, A. Hillman, Anti Beam 50 get D. Blackwood, P. Burke, J. Sommerfeld, S. Dzuris J. Dzuris The Happy Homemakers have not built any homes this year, but they have made some substantial contributions to society. They greatly improved the cleanliness and moral of the school with a shoe shine. Also, they made a pilgrimage to an or- phanage in Pontiac to entertain the child- ren with skits. J.
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