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genial:-4 Sr. Class Officers front row: J. Dicks on, C. Mason, G. Weber, J. Ewdlf. second row: Dale Ewalt, D. Reisig, Dean Ewalt, V. McKinney. Reminiscence Looking back through our four years of study, we have finally reached our goal. This year we are seniors and about to graduate. It seems only yesterday that we started as insignificant freshmen. Remember our first year? We thought how wonderful it was to finally be a high school member. How we rushed to make classes on time! We didn't have many social activities that year but we did have a hay ride. What fun! Our sponsors were Mr. August Lange and Miss Mary Graham. The second year we were more active. The main activity was to place orders for class rings. The rings arrived late in April. Other activities consisted of fudge and bake sales, and a roller skating party at Central Docks in Benton Harbor. Sponsors were Mr. John Brawders and Mr. Burton Aldrich. During our iunior year we planned the Junior-Senior Prom. We also held a bake sale, a Christmas dinner, and put on the class play, 'Who Killed Aunt Caroline. The annual magazine sale which is held annually by each iunior class was very profitable and the biggest proiect we undertook that year. Our sponsors were Mr. John Brawders, Miss Jean Wagner and Miss Flora Armour. Our senior year we frantically began to try and earn some money for the class trip. We held two bake sales, sold ice cream bars at basketball games and in school, gave a play, 'Girl Shy, held a chicken supper, ran a con- cession stand at Football games and sold cakes at basketball games. All the profits from these activities went into the funds for the senior trip to Washington, D.C., which was late in April. We then graduated in spectacular style and went our merry ways. Norman Bauer Glenn Briggs MU Agriculture Course 7 'Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow FFA- '51, '52, '53, Ushers Club- '51, '52, Pep Bond '53, '54, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Football - '54, Intramural Basketball - '53, '54, Limelight, Base- ball- '51, '52, '53, '54i Canoe Staff - '54. College Prep Course l iust can't keep the girls away from me Football- '51, '52, '53, '54, Basketball - '51, '52, '53, '54, Track- '51, '52, '53, '54, Baseball - '51, '52, Student Council - '54, Science Club - '51, '52, '53, Limelight.
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JOANNE EWALT Joanne Ewalt was named valedictorian of the l954 graduating class with a perfect scholastic record. Joanne attended the Hinchman elementary school before entering here. She took the commercial course upon entering. Besides maintaining a straight A average, Joanne has been active in the Future Homemakers of America, was a member of the science club, the debate squad, and the Canoe and 'Limelight' staffs, the iunior play cast and speech play cast. Joanne's class offices were: Class secretary, freshman year, vice president, sophomore year, treasurer, of the Future Homemakers of America, iunior year, and class reporter, senior year. GERALD WEBER Jerry Weber was named salutatorian of the 'l954 graduating class with only a fraction ofa point less than a perfect record. Jerry was born in Chicago. He came to Berrien Springs in l94O, and attended the public elementary and high school here. He has been a member of the basketball squad all four years in high school, played football in his fresh- man, sophomore, and iunior years, and track team dur- ing his freshman year. Jerry's talents were well utilized by his election to many class offices: president, freshman year, vice president, sophomore year, treasurer, iunior year, and secretary, senior year. Qfowelz ......... egcafalef Rode 601044 ........ Sifuwzanf glue lffofla ll im , 7M lfze paffz Ee Ruggieffn 14
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Barbara Boozer Commercial Course 'We know her by the noise she does not make' FHA- '53, Glee Club - Paul Bowman General Course 'Always around when help is needed' Jr. Play Staff, Sr. Play Staff, Debate Team - '54, '53, Limelight Staff- '54. Speech Class plays . '54- Marlene Craft General Course 'A quiet lass, in her class Glee Club - '52, FHA '51, '52, '53, Library Club- '52, '53, '54, Basketball I '54, Hi-C Club - '5?. 16 Donald Dapkus Commercial Course 'Taking girls as they come, l like them better as they go FFA- '51, '53, Baseball - '51, Track - '54, Lime- light. College Prep Course Laughing at this, laugh- ing at that, yet nobody knows what she's laughing at. FHA- '51, '52, '53, '54 Sec'y - '52, Cheerleading Club - '51, Science Club - '52, '53, Glee Club - '54, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Arista Club- '53, '54, Girl's Basketball Manager - '52. Mariorie Brigham Commercial Course 'Quiet and reserved in her own sweet way' Glee Club - '51, '52, FHA- '52, '54, Hi-C Club '54, Arista Club - General Course 'l might be better if I would, but it's awful lonesome being good Photography Club - '51, FHA- '51, Cheerleading Club '51, '52, Spanish Club - Treas. - '52, Science Club- '52, '53, Limelight, Jr. Play Staff, Sr. Play Staff. Judy Calay General Course 'All work and no fun isn't the life for me' ciee Club- '52, '53, '54, FHA - '52, '53, Library '51, '52, '54, Limelighff Club- '52, '53, Basket- Treas. '54, Sr. Play. Joan Dickson ball- '52, Limelight. Gail Dilley
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