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Page 33 text:
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HI shall know but one country . . . l was horn an Amer- icang l lived an Americang I shall die an Americanfi said Daniel Webster. All who participated in the activities of the School displayed the true qualies of an American - trustworthy, loyal, co-operative, ambi- tious. Yes, each lived like an American. 29
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SEVENTH GRADE First Row-left to right-R. Purdue, R. Selfridge, V. Emory, E. Grden, C. DUYYS0, A. Thorpe, D. Belknap, H. Porter, R. Purdue, W. Ten Hagen, M. Palmer, E. TeWinkle, L. Groters, D. Griffin. Second Row-M. Williams, D. Davis, B. Dilmus, M. Smolk, J. Dilmus, F. Brown, W. Ten Hagen. Third Row-A. Giles, Mrs. Lookenhouse, E. Casler, A. Rhebergen, M. Peterson, L. Marts, B. Wright, B- King, V. Chamberlin, B. Bayle, E. Comstock, B. Gazier, Miss Gleason. Elouq-th lliow-E. Bensink, S. White, T. Ten Huisen, L. Garfield, J. Goldberg, M. Nakoski, J. Hewes, . urc . Fifth Row-D. Necke-rs, L. Legters, W. Wallace, C. Smith, J. Roush, C. Rea, G. Smith, H. Te Culver. i EIGHTH GRADE First Row-left to right-R. Hoffman, M. Boozel, G. Davis, T. Bridges, H. Beckerink, E. Warnhouse, C. King, W. Yaiko. Second Row-N. Hirz, L. Lictus, M. Gravink, S. Schruers, P. Bensink, L. Bemis, B. Stahlman, T. Dunnewowld, C. Adams. Third Row-R. Beckerink, Mrs. Wassink, L. Kickbush, G. Raymond, A. Wright, M. McCann, S. Pitt, N. Newhouse, Miss Hobart, D. Ward. Fourrth Row-C. Eshelman, S. Wright, D. Ton, L. Legters, E. Goodrich, A. Hemalein, C. Humphery, C. e'Cu1ver. Fifth Row-J. Goldberg, G. Wilkinson, D. Hoffman, B. Emory, D. Gorski, M. Nothumg B. Cole, G- Maleski, L. White, R. Kickbush, G. Green.
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Barwl and fhouux, MUSIC plays an important part in our school life. Ninth period one can hear the band and chorus at work. Do, mi, sol, do, sounds forth . . . itls the chorus getting on pitch. A conglomeration of noises . . . it's the band tuning up. Every Tuesday and Thursday 34+ members meet . . . classical and popu- lar music are sung. Mrs. Button-our able director. Wayde and Winnie- two capable librarians have helped in making a successful year. What do they sing? . . . Wllhe Lordis Prayer by the girls, sextette . . . Wllhe Wind- mills of Hollandw-an operetta . . . displays the talent of the entire chorus. Monday and Wednesday find the band occupying the music room. Can we believe our ears? Yes, they're playing HPistol Packin' Mama. Now the beautiful strains of Wllhe Scarlet Maski' are heard. This is a grand form ol' relaxation and yet we learn. Johnnie, we play and sing music from all lands-Germany, Italy, Hol- land. Our freedom allows us to enjoy the best music no matter what country it comes from. '771aq,Qaq, May 28 . . . another May Day . . . Barbara, Lorena, Geneva give out with an opening fanfare . . . Mrs. Gravink at the piano . . . pretty Howergirls strew rose petals in the sunshine . . . archbearers add to the loveliness of the occasion . . . Deleo, Ginny, Rosemary, Lucy preceded Maxene, our queen, lo the throne . . . Gerald, Gilbert, Earl, and Leland attend Doyle, our King . . . Carol Newhouse and Mark Ives present the royal couple with a floral footstool . . . Phyllis Pitt lays a beautiful wreath of daisies around the Queenis neck . . . Ernie and Carol, with appropriate speeches, crown the pair -Fourth grade girls in pastel colored dresses wind the maypole . . . cameras click . . . everyb0dy's happy . . . spring in the air . . . in the spring a young man's fancy, etc .... a really festive occasion . . . gay, carefree laughter of American youth rings through the air. . . freedom? Yes, indeed . . . 30
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