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fneshm n Top Row: Lillian Powers, Dick Warner, Bob Stawecki, Joan Hergert, Betty Kaake, Nancy Smith, Shirley Brandt, Ann Repits, Nola Snyder, Jack Stover, Douglas Steckly. Third row: Ronald Woodworth, Johanna Swanson, Deanna Dayton, Janice Shayna, Ruth Knight, Suzanne Folk, Margaret Smailis, Barbara Terpening, Elaine Stern, Donna Groendyk, Laura Jakobowski. Second row: Fred Radelt, Art Rabert, Douglas Campbell, Wayne Coffey, David Kilbreath, Roger Delannay, Leonard VanDer Ploeg, Ronald Herbert, Kenneth Nye, Myron Zahnow. First raw: Mr. Cooper--Sponsor, Ronald Cischke, Dguglqs Gould, Leon Gibbard, Charles Greenwald-- Class Representative, Leonard Schuneman--V' -P 'd t S d B k ice res: en , an ra os er--Treasurer, Jesse Torres--President, B b -- ' ' ' ' ar ara Ray Secretary, Mr. Grove--Sponsor. Absent. Carol Buckland, James Briones, Keith Clark, Ervin Dowl ing, Russell Fenningsdorf, Donald Herbert, Joan Hill, Norma Laidler, Stephen Miller, Robert Mishler, Eileen Ortiz, Richard Warner, Virgil Woods. i 4, Q l l l l l i Bock row: Shirley Rickman, Jeanette Collins, Bill Elling, John Olivo, Peter Skeberdis, l-UW e.nCe Deon: George Smith, Daniel Burger, Margaret Bromley, Floraiean Frantz. Second row: -Harvey Hutchings, AI Campbell, Jim Shayna, Roger Bonnema, Clare Stephens, Clarence Erla, Bob Harris, Ron Kalisz, Owen Whitkoaf, John Thomson. Third row: Delores Zehr, Marilyn Martz, Charlotte Caldwell, Carol Monda, Bob Groendiyk, Raymond Gleasure, Lyle Secord, Jauneta Sollman, Virginia Surdu, Priscilla Brown, Margaret Taylor. Front row: Sponsor--Mr. Cooper, Shirley Dean, Sandra Bosker--Treasurer, Leonard Schuneman--Vice Rresident, Jesse Torres--President, Barbara Ray--Secretary, Charles Greenwald--Class Representative, Susan Kilbreath, Martha Dotson, Christine Cole, Mr. Grove--Sponsor. 28
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SODHOUIORES Back Row: Richard Upleger, Roger Reed, D' k C b II J h W' I B b h ' Weyer, Steve Parnicky, Bruce Upleger, Charlfs H3iril,pTT:m' Rgmiilnelegenccolnd oRovSvcf '3lbbnLee BUVQGSSI Elaine Felton, Barbara Crawford, Marilyn Raetz, Mildred Gibbard Virginia Ellis Beverly Harrison, Judy Yntema, Sandra Ward, Yvonne Spencer. Front Rowzl Mr. Roland- I gponzva. Nellie l-OU SirEm0nshFay Schroeder, Ray Oille-Secretary, Doug Miller-Student olar epresentative, usse Stroup-P 'd 1-, M ' V D B ,T Alice Campbell, Alice Dutcher, Miss Wadi?:lSE:Jrbnso?.rcm an en urg reasurerl Mary Although the competition was great, the Sophomores were defeated. The penalty for this loss was a pot luck dinner given in honor of the victors. Another proiect we encountered throughout this year was the sale of pencils with the inscription written on them lmlay City Spartans. The athletic teams have also been fortunate in having many able Sophomores participate in football basketball and baseball. All in all, we have been successful and hope thot our good fortune will continue. We, the class of '54, are looking forward to entering our Junior and Senior years. We will try to carry on the school traditions as well as has the class of '52 and former graduates. 27
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SIGHT GRACE Back Row: Gary Nelson, Richard Jager, William Hale, James Fletcher, Harold Campbell, Sandra Maples, Miriam Wittrig, Sandra Folsom, Frederick King, John Duckworth, Allan Swailes. Second row: David Guzman, Jane Rogers, Marlene Stern, Douglas Hill, Isaac Ferrier, Arlene Muir, Margaret Stern, Thomas Crisan, Janice Anderson, Elaine Thatcher, Frederick Dotson Jr. Third Row: Marguerite Laidler, Carol Eddy, Marilu LePard, Dale Rowley, Jack Kaake, Donald Nye, Wayne Samson, Beverly Vlieg, Marion Strump, Shirley Edwards. Front Row: Naomi Metzger, Marilyn Clark, Patricia Smith, Wanda Hartel- Treasurer, Gail Bogart-President, Dorothy Hatfield-Vice President, Esther Sefcovic- Secretary, Lupe Gutierrez, Gail Nelson, Bertha Muma-Sponsor. Absent: Lorraine Hoeksema, Beatrice Jager, Dorothy Mesquiti, Kay Placeway, Jesse Suarez. Flower--Carnation Colors--Green and Yellow Motto--lf it is not right, do not do it, if it is not true, do not say it. Last September our class of forty-six members elected the following officers: President--Gail Bogart, Vice President--Dorothy Hatfield, Secretary--Esther Sefcovic, Treasurer--Wanda Hartel, Sponsor--Miss Muma. During the winter Beatrice Jager attended school in Florida and Shirley Grey transferred to Romeo By transfer, Dorothy Mesquiti and Jesse Suarez ioined our class during the first semester. The Senior Band had in its ranks ten of our class members: John Duckworth, Lorraine Hoeksema, Jack Kaake, Naomi Metzger, Kay Flaceway, Jane Rogers, Wayne Samson, Patricia Smith, Elaine Thatcher, and Beverly Vlieg. Two members of the eighth grade had the privilege of working with both the varsity and reserve basketball squads this year in the capacity of managers--Douglas Hill and Fred King. Once again the eighth grade accepted the responsibility of distributing the Michigan Tuberculosis Christmas Seals in the community. By a popular vote of the class the following captains and co- captains were chosen for this proiect: Harold Campbell and Arlene Muir vs. Dorothy Hatfield and Jack Kaake. The remaining class members' names were drawn alternately for the two teams. With the capable leadership and good-natured rivalry the contest closed with Dorothy and Jack's winning by a margin of SlO.17. The total amount collected was S-477. 29
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