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V. XYinr-iii-ll, M. .livin-S, M, Stili-s, 'I'. ltlngiunil. Mr. Cuniivliy, amor C4155 The seniors freshman year, under the fatherly guidance of their class adviser, Mr. Hohman, began their long trek toward graduation. In their first meeting they elected Carl Clark as their president, George Mains as vice president, Richard Ely as treasurer, and Valerie Levy as secretary. As freshmen they had begun to take greater part in the school activities, and made their first real appearance at the anual Sophomore Banquet The following year Mrs. Barron took over as their adviser. All of the class officers went to boys: Eddie Barber, president: George Mains, once again vice presidenty and Ber- nard Fansler, secretary and treasurer. Lloyd Worthington and Richard Ennis represented the class on the student council. This year they broke the twenty year old tradition of the Sophomore Banquet, and instead presented the Sophomore Spring Swing. They retain- ed the program of speakers and stunts given by each class, and secured Mrs, Samenen as Mistress of Ceremonies. Their theme was The Airplane Flight . Everyone had such a good time dancing to the music of Ted Wa'worth's band that they forgave them for jump- ing off the beaten track. X Mrs. Martinen had the thankless job of advising this class during their junior year. At the first class meeting they e'ected janet Cook presidenty Marilyn Stiles, vice president: Valerie Levy, secretaryp and Tlielrna English treasurer. Don Gemmill and lean Gelenius were the junior members of the student council. ln May they presented their junior play, Young April , under the direction of Mrs. Samenen. The Kiwanis Club helped them sell tickets and consequently they had a full house. They also entertained the seniors at the annual jr.-Sr. Reception. With decorations, the gymnasium was converted into a sidewalk cafe. Gene Nelson's band furnished music for dancing, and punch was served. At last they became the mighty seniors! Their class adviser, Mr. Baad, left to take a better position, and his sucessor, Mr. Connelly, was their adviser for the rest of the year. Marilyn Stiles became president this year with Marilyn jones as vice president. Tommy England, was elected secretary, and Cleo Winchell took the treasurer's job. The Student Council was renamed the student War Council, and their representatives, janet Cook and Clyde Stratton, were chosen president and vice president, respectively. Mr. Roach, the new dramatic coach, directed the senior play, entitled Remember the Day . lt made a real hit with the full house that attended it. They also enjoyed the traditional skip day, held on May 20th. Starting with an unusually large class, they lost several of their members to the armed forces of the nation. However, at graduation they were still one hundred strong. Now that they are departing, they leave all the honor and responsibility of the Maize and Blue of Hillsdale High to the classes which will follow them. May they always remember that H.l-LS. deserves only the best. page fifteen
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DONNA ALTFILLISH General Course5 G. R. l, 45 GAA l, Band l5 Tween Towers l, 45 Badminton l, 4. LYLA ARCH Commercial Course5 G. R. 2, 3, 45 Class play ll, 12. MARIE ARCH Commercial5 Booster Club 25 G. R. l, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 3: Basketball l. TOM BATES General5 Booster Club l, 45 Hi-Y Club 3, 45 Future Farmers 45 Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4. . CLAUD BERRY Readinq5 Vocationalg 'Future Farmers 2, 3, 45 Track Team 3. WILMA BIRUM Grand Ledge, Michiqan5 General5 Booster Club l, 25 G. R. 1, 2, GAA 45 Chorus l, 45 Class Play 3. DONNA BISHOP Allen5 Colleqe PreparaLo1y5 G. R. l5 Baslgetbll Team l, 2, 35 Orchestra l, 2, 35 Chorus l, 2, 35 Tween Towers Reporter 4. DORIS E. BRAMAN Reading, Michiqan5 Commercial5 G. R. l, 2, 35 Chorus 45 Library Science 3. page sixteen
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