Royal Oak High School - Oak Yearbook (Royal Oak, MI)

 - Class of 1960

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,N-Ln. -Because more boys have their own cars today, it is necessary for them to learn to mam- tainbthem. In auto shop, Barry Gram learns the skills that some day may provide him with a Jo . Sophomores are lnstructecl in Manual Skills +, xii- , .,,...'-- -'Q-vp.. Joan Shiplete, Kay Logan and Linda Cuneaz know that to be a good The faces of Jim.Wiseman and Mary 'Ifedder show -the typist they must have not only high speed but accuracy. concentration and diligence needed when taking bookkeeping. An error of even one number can cause a loss of time, effort, and in later years, a loss of money. 19

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Driving looks easy enough to Jane Garfield, Dave Sulka and Diane Swanson now, but they have some doubts about what it will be like when they get on the road. Driver training has become almost a required course since it is necessary to have the training to get a drivers license at the age of sixteen. In consumers economics some students seern to be taking an active interest in the dis cusslon, but others act as if thelr thoughts are mlles away. 18



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'ir- -for N 'I Van.. 'sh 1 -s.. f og K ' Vishwamath B. Desai, an exchange teacher from Belgaum, India, discusses the Hindu religion. Mary Cavanagh, Karen Kaiser, Judy Beresh and Judy Belz listen as part of the History of Religions c asses. lime! begun id Lay clone. v juniors Arc On Their Way Well begun is half done. This old proverb aptly describes the junior year. A junior is half done with high school and well begun on his way to the future. When a junior gets to the future what about this year will he remember? I'll never forget Mr. Hursh. He's such a nice guyj' Duane Liften admitted. Mrs. Crossman is the greatest teacher I've ever had, smiled Sallyle Bowman. She goes into detail about history as if she's lived it. No one will forget Mr. Downie and the big words he uses or his suspendersf' laughs Marilyn Weckerley. Not only will the teachers be remembered but the homework, classes, classmates and the fun. 20 l 1 I Mrs. Bartolameolie shows Sherry Bailey how to file gathered material from English 6. l l

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