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f 4 at X Q9 fi? Cfarid .ilidfory The Class of l95O made its debut in September, 1946, as the usual timid Freshmen. One hundred and eighty-five strong, we were the object of the traditional ridicule that is dealt to all Freshmen. We presented a suc- cessful skate and a dance this year, under the capable supervision of our class advisor, Mr. Arden Walker. As sophomores, we were no doubt, as sophisticated as that class usually is. We had a skate and contributed to the upper classes' activities. Then came the crowning moment of every student's life, when he leaves the ranks of lower-classmen. We were juniors. We selected our flower , the white rose, and our colors, scarlet and silver. We chose our class motto, Knowledge comes but wisdom lingers, With this in mind, we prepared for the events of the coming year. With great anticipation we joyfully entered our Senior year. Senior classes may come and go, but each one never ceases to cherish a hope that it is the best. The first events of our Senior year were our play, pictures, the Washington trip, and the adopting of the Scholarship Fund. In the spring came the last lap of breathless activity. Consultations concerning colleges, committee meetings, ordering of announcements, the Junior-Senior Party, the Prom-to say nothing of those final events, the Baccalaureate and Commencement services, which left us for a time with a jumbled array of sad and happy thoughts. We are leaving the halls and rooms we had known so well, the incom- parable guidance of Mr. Marks, Mr. Walker, Mrs. Schlegel and all the other well loved teachers. The class of nineteen hundred and fifty sadly, yet very proudly, says farewell to dear old Whitmer, and wishes her the best of luck in the coming years. Nancy Guion .Ray, Secretary . 4, -: -- -..-gx Af TVA-lv Q Q Q fl- -.4 f X. eltl ll f
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137 4 ,SZ-JL-46.7 enai af LOCKWISE' Rebecca Wirick, Ber- C , nard Frost, Lois Loehrke, Donald Stacy Vera Fontaine. 'AS Q I4
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President ...... ...... enior Qwcem Vice President .... ..... Secretary .... Treasurer--f.- Donald Haskell Ronald Stahl ..- ....... Nancy Ray Betty Wittman Sgt.-at-Arms .... ..... -Ted Barton C6454 o I9 0 COLOR: Scarlet and Silver FLOWER: White Rose MOTTO: Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers MR. ARDEN WALKER Class Advisor fc Q 2
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