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E John E. Adler CLASS FLOWER: White Carnation TO A BRIGHTER FUTURE James P. Ansted CLASS MO'l'l'O: wi -'Qu Peggy M. Arnold We are, when we will it, masters of our own fate. jfs... CLASS COLORS: Aqua and White T Ronald W. Baronos Elfriede Bauck Glen B. Baumhower All--C, '
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-aww , r OUR LEADERS VICE-PRESI DENT Dudley Williams Robert Montgomery PRESIDENT SERGEANT-AT-ARMS Bailey Stanbery. Thelma Werr SECRETARY-TREASU RER Our sophomore year was difficult at first but when the upperclassmen offered their help and advice, we settled down to make Whitmer our home. We had the honor of choosing an attendant for the annual Homecoming and also making our first float, portraying L'il Abner. We gave our assembly Club Tropicano later in the year. The junior year was even more exciting. In September we ordered our class rings, made the winning float, and chose an attendant for Home- coming. Then December brought the Christmas assembly. In February we had our first prom which was held in the Hippodrome Ballroom with a beautiful Valentine background. April came and we presented our Junior Play, The Bishop's Man- tle. We ended the year by giving a Junior- Senior party. September, 1956, rolled around only too rapidly. Mr. Charles Foster CLASS ADVISOR This, our last year, was to bring even more memor- ies into our lives. There were senior pictures to be taken and name cards to be passed out. This year we had the opportunity of electing a Queen for Homecoming and we won the trophy again for our float. We produced our Senior Play, Meet Me In Saint Louis , which drew the attention of many students and parents. As the year grew to an end, we had our last activities in Whitmer to look for- ward to: the Senior Prom, Senior Day, Baccalaure- ate, and Graduation. As our high school days at Whitmer drew to an end, we had cherished memories of three wonder- ful years mixed with learning, activities, proms and many other events. We, the Senior Class, wish to extend our many thanks to Mr. Foster, our class advisor whose patience and guidance helped us to achieve our goals. Thelma Werr, Secretary-Treasurer
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SENIORS AT LAST Carole A. Behr Barbara J. Bennett Harold L. Bennett Suzanne J. Bennett Kathryn E. Bergstrom Virginia L. Bernard Judith M. Biker Jeffrey L. Bowers Janet R, Bowles
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