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1 llllll ll l -Q ' f 14 ,lg lllllllflllllll' llllllll SENIOR CLASS HISTORY They say that time flies, and we can well believe that, when we look back on our days at Whitmer. It seems only a short time ago that we were green freshman. Like all the classes before us, we were rather scared when we first began but we soon got over that. By the time our sophomore year began, we felt quite at home and became more active in school activities. Then suddenly we were upperclassmen and went plunging into a year of exciting events. The first was the arrival of our class rings, a big moment in any student's life. In February we gave our junior Prom at the Secor Hotel and everyone seemed to have had a wonderful time. Then of course, we gave an assembly. just like all the other classes we believed ours was the best of the year, but then, wasn't it? To top off the year we presented our junior Play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. It was a rollicking comedy which every- one enjoyed. Most wonderful of all of course, has been our Senior year. In the fall we had our Senior pictures taken and presented our class play, Good Bye, My Fancyf' Again, in our senior year, we presented what we considered a very good assembly. May was really a busy month for the Senior Class. First of all came the senior prom and the choosing of our Prom Queen. Then came our trip to Washington, D.C., - - - a trip we will remember the rest of our lives. Towards the end of the month came bacculaureate, Senior Day, and last but far from least - - - Commencement. Yes, time goes by very quickly. These four years at Whit- mer have passed swiftly and have been four of the most wonder- ful years of our lives. Dorothy Timerman Secretary I4 ,1 fl 'll Img iigffq lx l . li l ll 5
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junior-Senior Party CLASS COMMITTEES Dorothy Timerman, Chairman Bob Willson Elinor Grant jim Brace john Dunbar Carolee Lietzke George Swietzer Ethelann Nofziger Nancy Clevenger Marilyn Davis Ernest Wright james Donath Betty Miller junior Prom Marianne Kleinsmith, Chairman Bob Fosgate Sharon Good Marilyn Schutt Roy Grant Dolores Sniadak Dorothy Cox Glenna Wandtke junior Ring Gerry Lenhart, Chairman Ernest Wright Pat Burley Roberta Wales Dick Estes jack Graham junior Play Wanda Logan, Chairman Bill Ellis Carol Cox Sue Davis Barton Blossom Ethelann Nofziger Senior Prom Nancy Clevenger, Chairman Ethelann Nofziger Andy Zimmerman Richard Kurth Neal Sellick Marrianne Kleinsmith Bill Pence Dan Kramer Dolores Sniadak Bob Fosgate Glenna Wandtke Barbara Binkley Senior Play Ethelann Nofziger, Sue Davis Lee Blessing Barton Blossom Roberta Wales Chairman N 1 S H- k Invitation Cards Ca C IC Betty Borowski, Chairman Carole Henzler Sheldon Cousino Ronnie Walker Betty Winfrey jean Barnes Eugene Davis Dorothy Semler Sue Mattes Mildred Milosh Class Will and Prophecy Marvin Baxley Norman Black Shirley Oiler Neal Sellick jean Barnes Carole Henzler Lois Allison
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