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Lorlean Karsxes Iohn Kett Bud Karanda and Hugh Papke are seen leading a panel discussion in Mr. Grd- dings' history VIII class. First row: Natalie Dingman, Donald Doltin, Kenneth Doltin, Russell Dooge, Dorothy Drewe, William Dykstra, Caro- line Eddy, Donald Edwards. Second row: Frieda Ellis, George Ellis. Margaret Ellis, Wallace English, Evigene Ensing, Lorraine Ensing, Murriel Ensinlc, Dick Ernst. Third row: Robert Etheridge, Iohn Eudres, George Evans, Howard Face, Bob Folz, Arthur Foote, Bette Foster. Carl Frans. Fourth row: Hubert Fox, Tom Freeman. George Ghareeb, lan- nette Ghareeb, Elaine Giddings, Mary Ellen Gill, Arleen Gillet, Clayton Gil- let. Fifth row: Doris Gilmore, Warren Goethal, Charlotte Goss, Betty Grain- ger, lack Grant, Charles Griltin, Mary Anne Grittin, Florence Grummet. Sixth row: Minerva Guerin, Lorraine Hall, Lee Hallemans, Dick Hamilton, Dinny Hams, Barbara Hansen, Margaret Hardy, Eleanor Harshberger. Seventh row: Barbara Hatch, Carol Hedrick, Mary I. Helm, Iacob Helmus, Harold Hendrick, Carl Henry, Knowlton Henry, Beth Hester. Eighth row: Norma Heyer, Rob- ert Hilardes, Elizabeth Hills, Iack Hod- son. Gerrit Hoeksema, Allen Hottman, Irving Howell. f-.n Q Pat Wilmarth is one of the high-ranking students in the iunior class. 'SA ..-- .' I 1' it I pl 1 .e Lv l .Y fit' ful ., . I 'fl 'inf' X. tt.. l MTA' I V Ln , . .r lt! E- Reading from lett to right the junior class officers are: Newton Dilley president: Helen Wise, vice-president: Patricia Lawrence, secretary: George McCarger, treasurer. a-.I 5 ' ' auf- 'M-1 and 4
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Miss Horn is explaining the day's lesson to Warren Davenport at the board while Graham Cook, Newton Dilley, Frieda Ellis, Minerva Guerin, Virginia Hall, Mary C. Uldrich. and Richard Manuel listen with attention. 4 fff' ... 51 ... Il.-'I 4 , f X' ,-1' . A At the board, Allen Hoffman and Ioe Damsereau: seated, Mary Educato, Margaret Wil- son, and Molly Manuel. First row: Robert Hughes, Irving Huns- berger, Gena Inman, Lucille Iacobs, Barbara Iennings, Harold lobse, Nor- man Iobe, Carl Iohnson. Second row: Wayne Iohnson, Thomas Iones, Vera Kaashoek. Everett Kamminga, Bud Karanda. Loriean Karsies, Ann Koek- stra, Iohn Kett. Third row: Willard Klei- man, Robert Klevorn, Ruth Koessel, Maxine Rogers, Sylvia Kooi, George Koster, Patricia Krause, Charles Kregel. Fourth row: Dorothy Kregel, Norman Krombeen, Marjorie Kruger, Betty Kruse, Robert Landstra, Evelyn Land- stra. Ramon Lang, Howard La Pointe. Fifth row: Paul Lashbough, Patricia Lawrence Annabell Lawson, Marilyn Lee, Harry Lewis, William Lockwood, Iane Loeks, Iames Lovell. Sixth row: Arlene Luikes, Mary Macdonald, George McCarger, Edward McCarthy, lean McCarthy, Philip McElwee, Kath- leen McGarry, Bud McKeough. Seventh row: Ieanne McVoy, Edward Mack, Dorothy Marchant, Dorothy Marten, Betty Mason, Mary Mastenbrook, Car- lyle May, Norman Meengs. Eighth row: Gladys Meeuwsen, Ice Miller, Coral Molemaker, Virginia Moorhead, Barbara Morgan, Bette Morris. Bob Morrissey. George Evans, George Mc Carger, lean Ziegler, and Har- old Tapp are seen in geometry class.
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