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For  many,  senior  high  school  represents  the
                                                                           completion  of  formal  education.  For  all,  it
                                                                           is  a  stepping  stone  to  the  future.  The  stu­
                                                                           dent  is  given  an  opportunity  to  discover  in
                                                                           which  field  his  interest  lies  and  to  select
                                                                           courses  which  will  best  suit  his  individual
                                                                           needs.  Upon  graduation,  he  is  prepared  to
                                                                           become  a  productive  member  of  his  com­
                                                                           munity.  His  future  holds  golden  opportuni­
                                                                           ties  which  are  there  for  his  taking,  regard­
                                                                           less  of  the  path  he  may  choose  to  follow.









         Utilizing  the  technique  of  the  microscope  are  members  of  Mrs.
         O'Brien’s  Biology  class.  They  are  left  to  right:  Betty  Lou  Johnson,
         Lynn  Tefkowits,  Robert  Miller  and  Henry  Lovett.


                                                                     SAaping.  awe  mindd.




                                                                     ^a^  the  Putum







































           Busy  at  work,  Mr.  Macfarlan  assists  Robert  Miller         Mr.  Nasta,  teacher  of  Industrial  Arts,  demonsttates
           in  constructing  a  project.                                    some  printing  techniques  to  Howard  Rockefeller
                                                                            and  John  Yetter.


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