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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Seated —F. Rosenweig, M. Arnold. J. Mosher. E. Arnold, A. Parish, M. Lowing. L. Parish, M. Pratt, T. Lillie. Standing —R. Garthwaite, J. Erwin, K. Hall, N. Vickery, P. Nixon, K. Knoper, H. Klatt, D. Lemmen, F. Wasse- naar, E. Laug, R. Wilcox, R. Averill, R. Irwin, E. Putman, Mr. Altenburg. R. Albrecht, L. Mulder, D, Scott, R. O’Bradovitch, A. Warner, M. Lillie, E. Nibbelir.k, F. Bartholomew, E. VanAllsburg, W. Lemmen. J. Hall, G. Brug- gers, D. Lietz. The school band and orchestra have proved to be very popular organiza- tions in the school. The band has furnished music at the athletic contests and special programs, while the orchestra has been called upon to play for several occasions during the school year. These two organizations are of great value to our school. The student who learns to play an instrument learns discipline, co-operation with others and a new way to a fuller, richer life. Playing an in- strument gives the student a worthwhile school activity and it gives him some- thing interesting and pleasurable to do during his leisure time. Music is one of the innovations in education that is doing much to fulfill the aims and the ideals of progresssve educators. Anyone who might attend a concert or re- hearsal cannot help but realize that music is one of God’s given gifts and that any effort put forth to allow more of the younger generation to take part in this field of education is well worth while. V. A. ALTENBl’RG, Superintendent Director of Hand and Orchestra Seated-A. Warner, R. O’Bradovitch. K. Knoper, N. Vickery, P. Nixon, I). Wiltenburg. T. Lillie. B. Plant, M. Pratt. Standing—R. Garthwaite, J. Erwin, K. Hall, D. Scott, L. Mulder, Mr. Altenburg, F. Rosenweig. E. Wiltenburg, J. Sadowaki, S. Muller, W. Arnold, H. Klatt, R. Wilcox, D. Lemmen. R. Averill F. Wassenaar, R. Irwin, E. Laug, M. Lillie, V. Albrecht, R. Fink, J. Holst, D. Strong, W. Lemmen, J. Hall, G. Bruggers, D. Lietz.
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ard, N. Bartholomew, T. K regel, D. Dennis. Fourth Row-J. Ellis, M. Robin- son, N Hillman. E. Arnold. H. Scott, M. Meindertsma, L. Stroven, J. Denhof, G. Tikkanen. First Row —J. Mosher, E. Por- ter, N. VanWingerden, M. Hastings, M. Irish, E. Van- Allsburg, A. Parish, C. Es- ther. Second Row —L. Par- ish, A. Fairchild, J. Brouwer E. Laarman, R. Glace, A. Dinke), D. Dyer, Miss Birk- holz. Third Row-A. Spin- ner, D. Klen.pke. R. O’Brad- ovitch, L. Marshall, H. How- SENIOR GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB OFFICERS President—Madelin Hastings Vice-Pres —Nellie VanWinger- den Secretary - Marjorie Irish Treasurer —Arlene Parish Librarians —Jerry Mosher and Emily Porter GLEE CLUBS 'I here are two Girls' Glee Clubs in school this year. They are the Sen- ior Girls' High School Glee Club and the Junior Girls High School Glee Club. The former, having 33 members, consists of girls from the eleventh and twelfth grades; the latter, having 48 members, consists of girls from the nineth and tenth grades. They each meet once a week and sing two and three part songs. Music theory,rythm and voice culture are considered at these meetings. Sometimes ballads, folk-songs and art songs are sung for relaxation. The Senior Girls Glee Club will furnish vocal music for commencement this year. MARJORIE IRISH, Senior Club CLEO REYNOLDS, Junior Club ’ [ : : : : ' : - First Row-J. Nichols. D. Wiltenburg. E. Andrews. C. Reynolds, P. Nixon. D. Scott. F. Bartholomew, R. Englert, B Peppier, E, Nibbelink, L. Slatter. Second Row—B. Sulli- van. H. Bouwkamp, M. Perrin, E. LiefTers, G. Wassenaar, H. Schipper, E. Wiltenburg, M. Egan, R. Egan, T. Slatter. B. Goerz. Miss Birkholz. Third Row —Violet Hoffman, G. Metten, E. Ellis, M. Zimmer, V. Metzler, A Lieffers, M. VanDam, V. Bouwkamp, E. Lindberg, W. Lachmann, V. Howard, A. White. Fourth Row—R. Veeneman, H. Schiedel, L. Carrell, J. Lowing, M. Lillie, J. VanWingeiden, G. Roon, M. Meindertsma. H. Wilson, J. Holst, G. Parish. JUNIOR GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB OFFICERS President — Dorothy Scott Vice-Pres. —Geneva Parish Secretary-Cleo Rey- nolds Treasurer— Phyllis Nixon Librarians — Rose- mary Englert and Faye Bartholo- mew. ' I
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First Row-J. Randall, M. Egan, E. Laarman, M. Meindertsma, E. Ohi, B. Dinkel, M. Nichols, V. Gates. Second Row—H. Sabo, M. Waldie, H. Wilson, F. Bartholomew. E. Nibbelink, V. Albrecht, E. Root, H. Bouw- kamp. Miss Prolo. Third Row—H. Nichols. D. Lietz. A. Kelly, L. Wis- neske, J. Ellis, G. VanHuizen. C. Short, E. Laug. JOURNALISM With the best wishes and highest hopes for the future of the ‘ School Paper”, the Seniors on the staff, namely: Eloise Laarman, Petty Dinkel, Asa Kelly, Mary Meindertsma and myself, to mention but a few, reluctantly sur- render the paper to the control of its successors. The harmonious manner in which those on the School Paper staff this year have worked together with the single purpose in view of promoting the success of the paper, has been the chief means of bringing about the desired re- sult. The paper has shown not only a marked increase in both quantity and quality of the literary departments, but has, in addition, become more than e er a complete record of school organization and current events. The culmination of the efforts of the staff is seen in the editing of this paper, which, (its purpose to give a general summary of each month or the school year) is the second an- nual paper published in this school. EMERSON OHL ' f L [ [ L L L . I L L t L I I t I
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