Ottawa Hills High School - Legend Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)

 - Class of 1942

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T ' 'Z ,Q lfii-st rotv: Jackie Koon, Norma Klatt, Laurajean Klunder, Marilyn La Pointe, Joyce Linn, Barbara Lupton. Secon-l mu: Joan Marsland, David Mc- Connaughey, Gaylord McAlary, Rich- ard McKeough, Lynn Mickam, Bar- bara Miedema. luirtl row: Robert Millar, John Missad. Elaine Moses, Phyllis Muir, Peter Nam- mensma, Lois Nanninga. lfourtli row: Ruth Nauta, Lawrence Nel- son, Henrietta Niehof, Nelson Noor- dyke, Robert Noordyke, Barbara O'Harrow. lfiftli mu: Robert Oberhofer, Shirley Patterson. Robert Pequet, La Vonne Pierce, Robert Pinder, William Pitsch. Sixth ww: Mary Poelstra, Richard Pot- ter, Dick Provonche, Helen Rietsema, Dick Roger, Patricia Rogers. Suu-11111 row: Sally Rogers, Patricia Roh- loff, Kenneth Rosema, Margaret Ruehr, Charlotte Runnells, Pat Ryskamp. . ...Q , , Y i X, X. A r ' V .5 ' i of me If f t x ff' Q , . 5 . Q . X-Q ., A T , , is :X ? 2 ' 1 32 X' l 1 A A tw t In Mr. Showers's music classes, the choristers sing patriotic songs of 1918 as well as the new ones of this war. Here we see a group of junior high students, including Wil- liam Breen, Kenneth Blouw, Elaine Niewyk, Vernon Leestma, Gloris Klatt, Coleen Freeman, Robert Heemstra, Harold Bolens, joan Poel, Verna Darling, William Dyk- stra, Barbara Yeakey, Jacquelyn Lockwood singing, I Am an American. Ottawa has a fine music department including chorus groups for all ages. Students not only learn to stay on key but obtain a musical background by reading notes, writ- ing music, and studying about great composers. Often the different groups sing for various meetings, school organizations, and assem- blies. Music expresses thoughts in song. It brings out the beauty and feel- ings of people of different periods in history. Good music soothes and refreshes, and gives one an inspir- ation to do higher things. , -I if' ff, fy 6 1. -ef 4:9 , rx ,ff f iff? -, r 4 .ti l as 1 R p QS: W fs - ' QV X ' eg A -fr , Ai - at sat . me KH ff with HW,-vi-i 'lgagli as , 5 , is-'fy i 'ft' U t ' r 'i H A H' ry R, it :L 4' f I x K' iff 'Tx B in 15? 'ff ' -fr f i . L' f N lf ,. -..ian K -','N,Lg V 1:-' 'T 'ml E A r' , .K-7, 6 4 f . A L' ' ' ' Q as t i . ' ' i- V ' T. 1. .3 1 9 --.,. , A Ak 'iffy ' L . z' Y - , 2- sr . be ' - 4 - ' i sf. 'Z 1 vi ' .fi f-9 1 ,X -f ...lx A, -, -,Q .f at 1' 43 6 -4 .-7 Q tk ' . . , Iii' . 7 .af a 24

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