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The Seniors Are Speaking CC OW WE are freshmen, but in later years we hope to be the pride of Whitmer, said the seniors four years ago. We hope this senior class has realized its ambition, at least in part, of being the pride of Whitmer, During those four years much work and effort has been expended, many goals set, many ambitions or ideas for the future partially realized. We are on the doorstep of that future now, owing much to the patience, guidance and understanding of Mr. Marvin Habel, our class advisor since our sophomore year. Mr. Dale Crow was the head master of our freshman year. We also express our appreciation to Mr. Richard Beard, junior and senior English teacher, for his much-valued friendship and wealth of ideals which will be of lasting benefit to us. Our able and .efficient class presidents were Walt Nickels, freshman, George Draves, sophomore, and Don Entenman, junior and senior years. Our motto, exemplified ingpart by the superior scholastic achievements of a good number of our students, is No Victory Without Labor. Our school life has not been all work by any means, 'but has been a sensible, enjoyable combination of work and play. The most outstanding activities sponsored by us during our stay at Whitmer include: the fresh- man class picnic at Forest Park, a boat trip to Cedar Point, concluding our second year, Spring Fever the very successful junior play, the junior- senior parties, the J-Hop, several skates at Memorial Hall, the illustrious senior play, june Mad, and the unforgettable senior prom. ' As we review our commencement and final departure from Whitmer, we want to impress upon each class the value of the spirit of appreciation of its years in high school, which are memorable for so many fine experiences. E143
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nThere are no longer any children. SYLVIA ALBERTS Our contribution to the famous stylists of the future. IOY AMIDON Bright as a berry. VIRGINIA BECKER How lovely cozufuou things must seem to you who have such lovely eyes to see them through. VERAL BERMAN :'Her' unconscious sweetness has kept us fusciuate1l. DALE BROWN You may o whistle or the 9 rest. BETTY COLEMAN 'rflttractive to the oomph degree. DALE CORY nlllay no fate 'willfully mis'- zuulerstmzd me. AUDREY ALGYRE Cute and clever. RUTH BARROW You do our eyes zz .fll'UUl'.U MARCIA BENNETT Little luaid, pretty maid. DORIS BOERST 1 She has ll gift of gaietyf' JAMES CALVERT Let the 'worst come to the worst. S H I RLEY COOK I'II speak in a llL07l.5'l7'0Il.V little voicef' CHARLES CRAM Some men who know much my little. ' I15I 6 R rx
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