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LEADERS IN MAKING CLASS HISTCRY V12 '- LEFT TO RIGHT: Jack Clifton, Vice President: Chuck Dudderar, President: Jim Foels, Sergeant-at-Arms: Sharon Stahl, Secretaryg Bob Connors, Treasurer. Flower: White Carnation Colors: Blue and Silver 6 Ohn Ylefsxan Motto: Whatever is worth NK ' S Mwisof doing at all is worth doing well. GROUP of wondering children, we entered the halls of Whitmer in the fall of 1951 . With the aid of the Nutshell we soon leamed the rules and customs of Whitmer. Selling foot- ball and basketball pins was our first big project. Our sophomore year was ushered in by sponsoring a skate. Upperclassmenl As juniors we assumed new and important responsibilities which prepared us for our future endeavors as Seniors. After much anticipation we received our class rings. We presented our class play, SPRING JOURNEY. Next was the Junior Prom, Serenade inB1ue. This memorable year was brought to a close with a party for the departing Seniors. Now we have completed our Senior year--one we shall never forget. In September Senior pictures were taken, and by December we were presenting our play, EVER SINCE EVE. Then came the Washington trip, Senior Prom, Baccalaureate, and finally Commencement. We can't complete our history without expressing our thanks to Mr. Hersland who so capably has guided us through these four wonderful years at Whitmer. 20
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UNE 2, 1955. For the senior this date means graduation. To some seniors this means gifts of glittering silver or softly spun linens. To others it means a new car, luggage, or perhaps the hoped for scholarship to the college of their choice. However, no graduate will miss its real Significance--the end of four years of work and commencement of all they have spent these years preparing for.
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l '-4X ROBERT HARRY ALBRIGHT A1by Horace Mann, Academic I am made of love and charm, who gets me is lucky. ea. A X0 X ff- ii-'Hari 51.-42522 .i:1:3:f:fSL?f5fl5 I ROBERT TE RRY ALLEN ..BOb.. Trilby, Ind . Arts A curly haired lad with quiet ways. Mai 75 if Q si -.-f' A l A , WILLIAM L. BALLERT Bill Hopewell, Academic Girls are a nui- sance, but I like to be bothered. ' ' We Present the Clam of 55 'ff +.. Ji Ji QQM ' Q ' .ry sw--r 7 I '3 1 , W 1 , 5. r' WWE' u 5 iff it .. .Q f 3 f' '- 1724 -1. CAROL SUE ALEXANDER Sue Wemert, Academic A merry lass with a winsome smile. JOHN W. ANSTED Shorty Horace Mann, Academic Silence is golden, but who am I to make money. - fra. -R ,APY f' . n R. 3 I Nix SHARON KAY BARTLEY Sharon Mt. Vernon, Academic A pretty girl who has the key to fame. Y 1 Ti X xg-...-r JAMES H. ALFORD uhm., Forman, Ind. Arts Sometimes I sit and think, and sometimes I just sit. THOMAS L . ASKINS ll Tom!! Whiteford Center Ind . Arts Take me just asI am. '10, ...wa We , wx.. ., ,!, -an 5- ,7 2 '11 - . ,F up-U. Ak , is Q it L r QNX 5 . 'WI' LAURA JANE BELL Pete Trilby, Commercial Little, but Oh my! those dark eyes. 4 O SHIRLEY ANN ALFORD Shurby Forman, Commercial ' 'A brilliant mind, and a pleasing smile. ' ' 'Q' -fs,-fr BRADLEY JAY BA LL Brad Edgerton, Business He's quiet but we suspect he has a lighter side. .vi '57 MARJORIE ANN BENNER Margie Whiteford Center, Comm. ' 'She appears serious, but she's full of mis- chief. ' '
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