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jim Henley, Vice Phyllxs Pemne, Secretary i, Dave Thompson, President Trudy Prond, Treasurer Harvey Davis, Advisor Carl Otte, Sergeant-at-Arms 19
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In September, 1950, the great doors of Whitmer High School opened to welcome us, the Class of '54, into its spacious halls. We were forced to bear the usual initiation, a far- cry from our graduation day. We produced our first assembly, after- game dance, skate, float, and homecoming queen as timid freshmen. Then as bolder sophomores we produced an even better assembly, dance, and float. Upper-classmen at last! We have looked forward to our junior year and it was here, with our own beautiful class-rings. We had the best assembly thought possible, and we were awarded the trophy for the best float at the homecoming game. Our own junior Prom, Sweetheart's Ball , was a great success, fmeasles and alll. We gave the seniors the tradi- tional junior-Senior Party. The one thing that made our junior year an even greater success was the junior Play, Room For One More, a comedy that stole the hearts of everyone. Now it's our senior year-our final year here at Whitmer. Our senior pictures were taken in September, then in November, we gave our class play, Best Foot Forward. There seemed to be so much to do at the beginning of our senior year, but the latter part was just chuck-full with our trip to Washington, the Senior Prom, Baccalaureate, and Senior Day. 'I'hen with Commencement our whole high school life came to an end. But these happy years we shall never forget, and to Mr. Harvey Davis, our class-advisor, we extend our most hearty thanks for guiding us through these four wonderful years at Whitmer with our own motto, Friendship is the wisest investment man can make. PHYLLIS PERRINE Secretary ll
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GLENN EUGENE ADAMS .,G-,mn Industrial Arts, Horace Mann AUDREY JEAN AMSDEN HA f ,. Academic,ul-lopewell Bible Club, A Cappella Choir, Bible Club--President Football, Oracle Staff All who know brm like him. A rmile far everyone Jhe meek. ARLENE ARRICK Annie Academic, Hopewell Library, Science, Choir, Y-Teen, Bible Club, United Nations, In- ternational Relation, G.A.A., F.T,A., Circus, jr. Play, Sr. Play A Iuuinerr woman, and nal monkey hu,riru::. HAROLD M. BAKER, IR. Bonzo Academic, Horace Mann Varsity W, Varsity Football Mgr., Freshman Basketball, Re- serve Basketball Mgr., Varsity Basketball Mgr., Circus He': a quilt bay-.rometimu. .. .-i'.: 'g ,ig-Q., .- v-- - ' ':,'I-T--I-' 1 Q A 'bm i ' K tl l xiii' XJ' .2 0 1 'i-.. LA, X z DALE CARL AUFDENKAMPE Fi.tbbawl: Business Course, Horace Mann Boys' Bowl ing A light haired, happy ga-lucky gent. LARRY JENE BARTOLET HBMN, Academic, Westwood A Cappella Choir, Circus Tale me jun ar I am. aw C .. ,. . ,ry 1. 5, , A -4.5 M, e .. K .7 .- 1.13. PATRICIA LOU BAUM NPA!!! Commercial, Wernert Y-Teens - President, G.A.A., Girls' Bowling-President, Stu- dent Council, Oracle Staff -- Managing Editor, F.B.L.A. - Vice Presiclent, Representative to Buckeye Girls' State, F.H.A., Circus To happinerr :be bar the hey ibut make: her heart but mem- J... u JOAN KA? ATKINSON if ay., Business Course, Westwood G.A.A., A Cappella Choir, Y- Teens, Girls' Bowling, Glee Club, Bible Club Quiet, earner! and .rincen'. BEVERLY ANN BALLERT , m A NEW., V Commercial, Hopewell ' L A, ' Y-Teens, F.H.A. 1: Little I ark, my warm an few. A N . -. .. - A X as V' ,f - A M' IF, if Q '91 ' X ig. C , . ,,,., M... , ix +3 3 A ROBERT JOHN bBEAUREGARD HB0 ,. Academic Fun is when Bah ir. 19 CAROL BELL Davey Commercial, Westwood Y-Teens, Bowling, Circus, Girls' Glee Club, ACappella Choir 'fAHlirxle, light and laughing la:- Ju.
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