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Third Row-D. Peters, D. Papke, R. Northrup, T. Peterson, R. Reynolds, W. Meyer, R. Rasmussen, L. Neevel, J. Lund- strom, G. Navis. Second Row-P. Pollock, M. Powell, L. Luttenberger, M. Rens, W. Mulder, D. Lenz, E. Ploenzke, M. Maas, L. Nummerdor, R. Radke. First Row-J. McLeod, M. Myers, J. Luttenberger, L. Loomans, J. Navis, M. Nickel, E. Redeker, R. Miller, G. Mulder. President . William Schlamer Vice President . Barrie Ten Pas Secretary . Lois Hesselink Treasurer . Joyce Kumber Third Row-W. Schlamer, R. Smerling, R. Vant Hott, J. Semrau, D. Wegehaupt, D. Stens, H. Te Beest, B. Ten Pas, H. Verhage, A. Vander Velde. Second Row-M. Zoellner, H. Whiting, S. Roeder, H. Van Ruiswiik, H. Stelter, R. Roets, R. Snyder, D. Sweet, K. Swisher, K. Zander. First Row-L. lndermeuhle, Y. Schultz, J. Towne, D. Verhulst, D. Weiser, S. Winter, N. Van Hierden, R. Wilsie, J. Vande Zande, S. Schouten. ,qw
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Third Row-E. Carman, R. Anderson, J. Barnes, G. Aalsma, F. Arriens, G. Dhein, M. Bos, J, Farr, P. Barry, R. Buteyn, Second Row-W. Berndt, B. Bossenbroek, T. Aalsma, M. Anderson, B. Deibert, D. Buchholz, W, Ellmann, E. Frens, M. Drummy, C. Beekman. First Row- S. Blau, S. Dykstra, K. Evenson, J. Andrews, H. Frens, G. Bossenbroek, E. Edmunds, B. Dehring, M. Gerretson, M. Eggers, GELEERD CEDUCATION GROUP, This year the Geleerd Group is coming out in great numbers having a total of one hun- dred twenty-six. One of the first proiects they undertook this year was to give the De Arbiders Party a view of what life would be like in Holland City. This was a great event, for the Geleerds well remembered the year they were De Arbiders. The Geleerd Group is using its many talents in various ways. They are pepping up the old Holland spirit in the Dutch City once again by supplying us with a good number of cheer- leaders to back our already blazing teams. Besides these athletic-minded Geleerds, we have a large number of Geleerds who have Third Row- R. Harness, R. Johnston, N. Lang, E. Holbach Landsinger. Second Row-H. Greenfield, J, Kemink, D. Greenfield, J. Kemink. First Row-C. Giese, J. Gerritso Kumber, A. Hopp, L. Hesselink. .3 1' aft ..,,, tv 'Y Q7 shown an interest in the more intellectual side of life by participating in the debate, forensics, and dramatic programs. Some of the other organizations that the Geleerds have shown great interest in are mixed chorus, girl's glee club, symphonette, and band. These organiza- tions, helped by these people, have put on very excellent concerts. We are glad that the Geleerd Group have developed such active interests in these organi- zations. We are sure that as they finish the steps to true Hollanderhood and start to live in Holland City, they will find ioy as well as usefulness in these developed talents. , R. Konings, J, Kalous, D. Howard, H. Hopp, R. Hinkamp, R. Harrington, J. Hopp, D. Harper, C. Hesselink, I. Kacerovskis, J. n, A. Hull, D. Kroener, C. Lange, J. Kumber, J. Harmsen, J. -0 .7
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Third Row+W. Barnett, H. Farr, D. Ball, D. Ball, L. Brooks, J. Bille, J. Giebink, G. Greenfield, J. Giebink, D. Ayles- worth. Second Row-M. Hallock, D. Dunn, L. Greenfield, K, Grams, R. Fenrich, H. Fehr, R. Greenfield, J. Braaksma, A. Amacher. First Row- L. Bell, N. Dalton, K. Boom, D. Calkins, Y. Gerritson, D. Boelk, R. Clark, N. Backhaus. DE LAND BOWERS CFARMER PARTY, On September 2, l952, sixty-five Dutch boys donned their blue breeches and wooden shoes, and sixty-one Dutch lasses put on their billow- ing skirts and wooden shoes, and paddled their boats down Waupun's Main Street Canal and right up to the front door of our Holland City High School. Today began their real education. After initiation ceremonies were completed the young ones settled down to the routine of high school life. At first it was difficult to find their way around, but with the help of fellow Hollanders, sense of direction was mas- tered at last, and these young lads and losses soon found favor with both teachers and students. Considering that this was their first year at Holland City High School, the young Hollanders did very well in making the school year of i952- 53 a great success. The boys of the group were found very active in sports. Even though some didn't make the A or B squads, they still received gratefully the training given them and they are determined to use it in future years to help make the all-around sports record of our school as close to lOO per cent perfect as possible. Both boys and girls were found in the various musical activities learning to play Holland music and learning about Holland composers. The Dramatic field also found many of this class interested in Dutch orators, deba- tors, and actors. Many Dutchies participated in the Freshman-Sophomore Forensic contest. Yes, this group of Holland youths had found this school life very nice. ln fact, they decided to return each fall in the boats for three more years. Fellow Hollanders, appraising the deter- mination and the wonderful Holland attitude of these young ones, feel that they will be very capable of filling the wooden shoes in- herited from graduating elders. Third Row- L. Hopp, C. Hull, R. Krueger, D. Michael, G. Krohn, J, Meyer, L. Kastein, J. Mecklenberg, W. Keepers, M. Karmann. Second Row-A. Hull, D. Mulder, I. Leu, R. Henning, M. Mesman, J. Knops, J, Kempfer, S. Leberak, M. Lawrence. First Row-L. lndermeuhl, J. Harmsen, L. Larson, J. Kuik, M. Navis, A. Mulder, P. Micheels, F. Mclver, B. Mulder. rs. Q
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