Whitehall High School - Yearbook Yearbook (Whitehall, MI)

 - Class of 1959

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N D . 5. 13: ., V., V, ,- . C1 ass The hands of time were wound when we started kindergarten in 1946. Miss Mott and Mrs. Byam were our teachers. Our Classmates were Janice Armstrong, Leon Balcom, Joan Bennett, Sandy Bloomberg, Charles Collins, Jim Dowker, Jack Flanery, Maureen Gibbs, Barb Irwin, Janet King, Sandy Klett, Lyna Leitch, Georgan Morris, Harold Randles, Charles Schecter, Sandy Simonson, Sally Speese, Her-by Wright, and Jay Yarwood. At one o'clock we gained five new members, George Hein, Charlie O'Conne1l, Mary Swenson, Sharon Weeks, and Ray Iteen. Two o'c1ock came and we had a talent show. No new members joined us that hour. Three o'clock and all is well. This year we presented a gym show. We gained Suz- anne Grate, Roger Gravengood, Carolyn Moore, Spud Wolfe, and Judy VanSlyke. Four o'clock came quickly. Charlie Caviness was the sole new member to join us. We took a trip to a maple syrup farm in the spring. If you found us at five o'clock, you would see a class of hard workers, selling cup cakes, donuis, and candy apples, early training for a major pre-occupation throughout our academic career. For that was the year we went to the Shrine Circus in Grand Rapids and ate at the Pantland Hotel. New faces were Ray Capek, Rosita Davis, Don Johnson, Steve Berry, and David Riggs. At six o'clock some of us became band members. Seven o'c1ock came and we moved into the old senior high building. Harold Arman, Judy Norvvick, Ted Inman, Bob Johnson, Joan Jordon, Inez Kosld, Jerry McGoren, Merv Mitchell, Frieda Reeves, Ed Shalifore, and Lois Thomas joined us in our studies there. Eight o'clocl-c and we ruled the roost, the older students moved into the new high school and we were the big bosses, we thought, Diane Casselman, Barb Fortenbacher, Dennis Hertel, and Jim Berlin joined us. The last day of school when one third of our class skipped, we were caught and had to attend school one day extra after everyone else was out for Sumxner Vacation. Also we visited the Hackley Library, Muskegon Museum, and the B. C. Cobb Plant. rawrsmx ww '- ,W .vm -5 sv, , ,W A I ,

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I, David Riggs, will my height to Bill Koski. I, Don Roberts, will my ability no receive low citizenship marks in Mrs. Nelson's Speech class to anyone who can talk enough to earn them. I, Charles Schecter, will my ability to get along with Karen Wells to her brother Ronnie. I, Ed Shalifoe, will my comet playing ability to Janeen Morat. She needs it. I, Sandy Simonson, will my naturally curly hair to Elaine Kramer in hopes that she'll be able to manage it. I, Sally Speese, will my summer tan to Kevin Cleary so he won't have to miss any school in acquiring his own. I, Mary Swenson, will my ability of keeping my temper to Coach DeYoung, who will need it next year during time out at basketball games. I, Lois Thomas, do gladly will all my good times to Jilleen Grieve. I, Judy VanSlyke, will my job at Dowker's Drugstore to Alberta Kubik so she can scoop out some dips like the big one she already has. I, Sharon Weeks, being of sound mind, will it to Nancy Pierce. I, Spud Wolfe, will Jay Yarwood's friendship for me to Eva Bush who will be most happy to receive it. I, Herb Wright, being of sound mind and body will it to any good looking girl. I, Jay Yarwood, will my easy going manner to Ken Ledford in hopes that he'll know what to do with it. M S T asur - S d Wolfe President- Shaalrlon If-Ii1n3fg:'Se1cci:'et2.r?'l.'StuPgrt Ja.mie'son, Vice -'President



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is Histor At last nine o'clock came and we were freshmen scum, First we had to be initiated. It was a big day, raw oysters, eggs, peanut butter, and the funnies't looking creatures. Some new ones were John Hogan, Lois Meier, Karen Mosley, Annamarie Morat, Jack Paggeot, Loel Potter and Don Roberts, Leading our class were Spud Wolfe, President, Barb Fortanbacher, Vice-President, Jack Flanery, Secretary, and Suzanne Grate, Treasurer. At ten o'c1ock Judy Janssens, Joan McClain, Dorrene Muerer, and Marlene Middlecamp joined us. That hour we selected and ordered our class rings. Our officers were: Harold Arman, President, Pat Seymour, Vice-President, Sandy Simonson, Secretary, Jack Flanery, Treasurer. Eleven o'clock, the big moment has arrived! This is the year we give the Junior- Senior Prom, using the Japanese theme Sayonara . Everyone had a wonderful time, A buffet dinner was held right at the prom. New members were Connie Broner, Glen Irwin, Stu Jamieson, Denny Cleary, Carol Loy, and Harold Santo. Class officers were: Charles O'Connel1, President, Georgan Morris, Vice-President, Sharon Hayes, Secretary, and Jack Flanery, Treasurer. Twelve o'clock and the day is almost over. Linda Buys, and Jerry Knowles, our new members, helped us in initiating the freshmen and making life miserable for them. We presented our Senior Play Come Out of the Closet . Our officers are: Spud Wolfe, President, Stu Jamieson, Vice-President, Sharon Hayes, Secretary, Mary Swenson, Treasurer, We're planning a skip trip to end this day, but where we'll end up nobody lmows, Time is running out ...... and we are getting ready for a new day and looking forward to what lies ahead for us. 1 iff.. . ,ff f sw , - .ra - -N- zbd A 3 -Sir QQ, ., ,S 5ij5f'9i5i W was

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