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1943 First row: Phillip Cornelius. Richard Courser. Pauline Craw- iord, Yvonne Cutlilf, Doris Darling, Iay Delongh, Marjorie Dell. Iames Den Hollander, Phillip Dennen. Harold DeWitt, Marcelan Doornink. Second row: Mary Duthie, Bruce Duyser, Geraldine Earhardt, Carl Eckman, Lois Eikenhout, Hilda Ellis, Ioseph Ellis, Torn Ericson, Gordon Face, Henry Farrar, Phyllis Field. Third row: George Fitzpatrick, William Folz, Rosemary Fowle. Don Frans, Frank Fry, Dona I. Funderburk, Doris Gage. Tom Gairtner, Marjorie Geekhood, Pat Geistert. Beverly Geller. Fourth row: Francis George, lack Gladstone. Tom Goethel, lack Gorsuch, Garritt Grant. Fifth row: Tom Grant. Gretchen Griffin, Michael Guerrin, Adelaide Haney, Nancy Harkness. Sixth row: Bill Harper, Lois Hedrick, Russ Helm, Bill Hersman, Charlotte Hilarides, Iacqueline Hill, Russ Hills, Muriel Hilton, Virginia Hindersholt. Seventh row: Charles Hitchens. Marilyn Hoel, Carolyn Huber, Carolyn Huizinga, Orville Idema, George Ianidis, Betty Ianis, Walter Iohnson, Wava Iustus. Eighth row: Bob Kleiman, Iudy Klevom, Beulah Knisel, Win- nie Knape, Margaret Krueger, Rodney LaPointe, Shirley Lawan. Delores Lawson, Rover Lazell. Ninth row: Ralph Lee. Barbara Leonard, Charlotte Lielering. Arthur Lindquist, Gerald Lindquist. Tenth row: Bob Linstrom, Bill Lowden, Ianet Luth, Marianne Lynch, Delores Mack. Eleventh row: Molly Manuell, Bill Mac Alpine, Tom Mac Millan, Betty Marchant, Alex Martin. Twellth row: Bob McBride, Ioe McCargar, Larry McKay. Pat McKeough, Earl Mewwren. Thirteenth row: Harold Miedema, Iack Miller, Ruth Miller. Bettyann Mills, Phil Montgomery. 160.-
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gs w Q Q 5 Xi ,Q-Q is 6 ,- 1' Lee Holleman, Carl Henry. Pierce Yardley, Ierry Belfer, and Ray Wheeler are shown working in the printshop with Mr. Buboltz. First row: Dorothy Ackerman, Biddy Allen. Lois Andre, Betty Baker, Betty Bale, Marcia Barnes. Mary Ann Beadle. Second row: Ann Beatty, Ierry Belter, Charles Bertsch, Shirley Biermacher, Mary Clan Bletcher, Morton Blied, Margaret Blok. Third row: Iohn Blouw, Betty Bloxsom. Franklin Bolt, Harry Bosscher, Don Bostelaar, Wayne Bostwick. Betty Brummeler. Fourth row: William Brummeler, Harold Burhow, Maurice Buskers, Lucille Cole, Rob- ert Cole. Fifth row: Robert Collins, Betty lane Cook, Phyllis Cook. Sixth row: Donna Cornelisse. Adrian. Cole. Seventh row: Floyd Cook. gtttt W QGZQMM The rhythmic clank of presses, the hum of motors, ems, picas, cases, forms, and odors of printer's ink - the serious-minded boys in the printing shops! Savory odors waiting upward from steaming aluminum vessels, measuring cups, spoons, aprons, caps, befloured hands, appetizing aromas, a promise of dining de- lights 4 girls in the cooking department! Snip! Nimble fingers, a threaded needle, basted seams, stitching, ripping, cloths ot many weaves - girls in the clothing rooms! Binominal theories that are algebra, the fas- cinating mysteries of the miscroscopic world, art, English, the variegated patterns of Euro- pean history, amo. amas, amat! n'est pas? - all this, and more - the composite ingredients of high school curricula passes swiftly in pana- rama review before the cameras all-seeing and faithfully recording eye. From this scholastic springboard the Fresh- men, having timorously tested the liinped water of learning, stand poised and ready to plunge into the less familiar depths of organ- ized knowledge. Swim well, Freshmen! And, as you look backward and shoreward, tread lightly, and to those not yet immersed, call gaily and sin- cerely: Come on in! The waters fine.
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First row: Sarah Moorhead. Glen Moritz. Donald Morrison. Bob Morton. Dorothy Mulder. lohn Nammen- sma, Tom Newby. Iune Norton. Mary O'Brien. Second row: Tommy Ohland. Helen Olson. Leone Oom. Mary Overholt, Pat Palluth. lim Paravantes. Barbara Pease. Peggy Peterson. Margaret Prelontaine. Mary Prefontaine. Clayton Quimby. Third row: Carol Reihmer. Madeline Renc. Ted Rit- sema. Irving Rice. Paul Riste. Natalie Rockwell. Tom Rogers. Bill Rohns. Roger Bosengren. Verna Rowerdink. Melita Ruotsala. Fourth row: Eugene Ryskamp. Henry Schantz, Ed- ward Schneider. Mary Schopps. Mary lean Schreuder. Howard Schuitema. Iim Scott. Kenneth Sims. Mart Slager. Tom Slovinske. Ann Smith. Mr. Miller holds sway over the students in 'A Fifth row: Richard Smith. Wallace Stanard. Bernard Stark. Don Stearns. Dick Steele. Loren Stiles. Clayton Stoutiesdyk. Frances Swenson. Francis Tohaney. Martha Theobald. Betty Theophile. Sixth row: Harris Timmer, Florine Topp. Phyliss Truckle, Gerald Tubergen, Bill Tuttle. Bill Van Beek. Margaret Van Beek. Shirley Van Buren. Roy Vanden- berg. Wallace Vander Iagt. George Vander Molen. Seventh row: Dick Vanderween. Edward Vander Veen. Mariorie Vander Visse, lean Van Laan, Bob Van Ravensway. Carol Veldman. Thelma Vogeler. Barbara Wagner. Bill Wagner. Bud Walker. Alice Wall. Eighth row: Lynn Warner. Bob Weersing. Clara Wel- mers. Ruth Wensink. Ioyce Westrate. Lorraine Will- yard. Thersa Wiltjer. Bill Winstrom. Donna Westrate. Annette Wolfe, Betty Wolfson. Miss Davis helps girls oi all ages with their Session Room 106. - S1 - clothing problems.
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