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Tklnherrlassmen Q? , ,GTR The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom . Prov. 9:10
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4 MAA, Y we A Sveniur Snaps Upright young men. The lost art of doing nothing. Come into my parlor. . . - Turn around, boy. Hey, wait For me! Will you join me in a cup of tea? On the ball! . 8. Well!! T 9. Our mascot--the dog, we mean. l0. Looks comfortable. I l . Happy hayseecls. 12 . Teamwork 'P l3. Yeah, we know him. 'l4. Twinkle-toes ? lt's not very clear, Mr. Van Vuren Waiting to go--you coming along? Here's your chance! That windblown look. Now those are tomatoes. . .
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BACK ROW, left to right: Gladys Smit, Hattie Dornewaard, Patricia Van Der Wall, Gertrude Swier, Carolyn De Vries, Lucy Schaapman, Luella Meyering, Anita Van Andel. SECOND ROW: Loretta Ver- meulen, Donna Rylaarsdam, Alma Hannink, Christine Posthuma, Aniean Klein, Gerry Pasma. FRONT ROW: Bill Hekman, Howard Van Till, Ted Viss, Gary De Boer, Henry Plooy, Donald den Dulk. ln September, 1952, twenty-six freshmen entered R.C.H.S. Right from the start this class showed its outstanding abilities by defeating the confident sophomores on Field Day. When the semester report cards came out it became aknown fact that these little freshmen were putting the other classes to shame by their representation in the Scholarship Society: they alone made up one-half of the society! And in their sopho- more year a few more scholars were added to make a moiority in the society. They also showed a great deal of talent in the speech and music festival where they took honors. Now they are iuniors and are participating in activities limited to only seniors and iuniors. The girls have been gladly received into the Teies Club and have contributed many new ideas. The iunior-senior banquet was a highlight of the year. Another highlight was the Lance Trip--their award for placing second in the Lance Contest, which was very exciting because of unexpected sophomore competition. Next Fall they will be seniors, and the senior class of 55 is graduating with knowledge that a very capable and willing class will take up the responsibilities and duties of a senior class. CLASS OFFICERS, left to right: President-Donald den Dulkp Advisor-Mr. J. Ubelsp Secretary 8. Treasurer-Gladys Smit, Vice Pt'eSldenl Blll Hekman. Class rings--finally!
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