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H G55 on Ll' tAOll, A-Cliff An-Ollldblge. D Four Years of College Preparation Completed by Seniors The classes of 6O are finally through, leaving behind four years of hard work mixed with fun, a little sweat and achievement. The gate that is open before the seniors swings on the hinges of their decisions. Swing backwards and improvement will never come. Swing forward and a new world of knowledge and understanding lies ahead. Graduating is like a new year coming in. There is no sudden change but a slow realization that there is opportunity, fresh and new for the taking. Many seniors look ahead to college, University of Michigan, Michigan State University-Oakland, Wayne or even a big Eastem college or university. College prep courses like chemistry, physics or composition have prepared them to tackle college. Trig problems have been met and conquered by busy minds in Mrs. E. Hoffman's trig class. 43 fi 1 feel if 3 ' '-' Pat Miles explains to Betsy Beardslee the many sides of a polyhedron used in solid geometry class. Doug Johnson, Mike O'Conner, Ted Chwalibog, David Lawrance, Lynn Oliphant, Jeanie Chehanski, Greg Sobota, Eric May, Ann Crot- ser, Jim McDermott and Melvin Moore listen as Mr. Rathsburg gives a lecture to his 120th physics class. 27
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'IX but sig 1 '.3,,4,, A nf . E A ,iw f' I X 'P V' E I I .is ' N . . . 1. A' 41 N A41 3, .. , , 1 t i . ,B ...-. Mr. Regetz with his familiar gesture elaborates on batteries for his general science class Under his sweeping hand are Don Edgerly, Ed Logan, Dennis Langlois and Jim McGregor Trig is one of the classes where 12A's and l2B's work side by side. Ross Moringstar and Audrey Williams work at the board while the rest of the students work diligently on their own papers. .26
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,L Z College prep seniors write their way through advanced composition. Carl Luks and Jack White debate a controversial subject Qgradesj with Mr. Stout. I! Marianne Katcher gestures to convey a point about the Christmas program, which she directed for her advance speech class and Mrs. Barton. Comp, Lit and Sociology Keep College-Bound Seniors Busy Listening intently to Mr. Montie, English liter- ature teacher, are Dave Jordan, Art Myers, Melvin Moore, Doris Ross, Gail Touhy and Larry Sim- mons. 28
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