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Mildred Meindertsma Helen Wilson Howard RcyfT Cynthia Nanninga Harold Timmerman Helen Schiedel Louise Lemmen Helen Ten Brink Mildred Meindertsma—“A light heart lives long . Glee Club I, 2, -I; Bible , 2; Dramatics 3, 4; Library 4; Commercial Club 4: “New Fires” 4. Helen Wilson—“ is nice to be natural if you're naturally nice . “Beginner's Luck” 3; “New Fires” 4: Glee Club , 3; Commercial Club 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Physical Education 1, 2: Bible ; Literary Club 2. Howard Reyff—“A man of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows . Louise Lemmen— “ You see her little and hear her less, but she' a mighty fine girl you'll have to confess . Entered from Allendale 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4 Commercial Club 4; Orchestra 3. found in silent natures . Entered from Lamont 3; Physical Education 4 Dramatics 4; Home Eco- nomics 3, 4 “New Fires 4. Harold Timmerman—“Master of anything he chooses to do . Helen Schiedel—“She is a quiet girl with a quantity of good sense . Glee Club I, 2 Bible Study 1, 2; Commercial Club 4. Helen Ten Brink—“An earnest student, al- ways at her best”. Entered from Allendale 3; Bible 3, 4 Dramatics 3, 4; Commercial Club 4 Library 4 “New Fires 4: Basketball 4; Physical Education 3, 4. They look like a pretty good bunch, don't they, Di, and here's wishing them the best of luck in their future life. Bye Cynthia Nanninga—“Priceless pearls are Bubbles
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First Row: B. Liddle, M. Swanson, H. Lemmen. E. Lieffers, P. Nixon, J. Gunneman, M. Thurket- tle, M. Viebrock, A. Stark, H. Schippers, A. Buway, E. Ellis. Second Row: Mr. Layton, R. Ellis, M. Zimmer. I. Van Farowe, I. Van Farowe, M. Van Dam, J. Van Dyke, L. Slatter, D. Bouwer, W. Schu- maker. E. Lindberg, J. Lowing, A. Marshall, L. Morrison. M. Melten, W. Lachmann. Third Row: B. Goerz, M. Sellcn, E. Barbrick, D. Wolford, T. Atkins, V. Bouwkamp, E. Wolbrink, V. Metzler. J. Wil- son, M. Lillie, G. Parish, J. Van Wingerden, V. Hoffman, G. Wassenaar. Fourth Row: W. Gregal, L. Dodd, A. Sheridan, G. Ellcey, C. Andrews. R. Smead, J. Griffith, D. Wolford, W. Arnold, J. Ruppert, E. Stehower, W. Stroven. K. Scott. Fifth Row: W. MacMullen, R. Roth. V. Yost. J. Schmidt, A. Tikka- nen, J. Grundeman, E. Bush, D. Muzzall, E. Laug, H. Wilber, S. Muller, R. Gordon, D. Hoek, D. Ham- ilton. Sixth Row: N. Posthumus, L. Van Huizen. R. Stiles, G. Walt, J. Schiedel, P. Barbrick, R. Moore, W. Kruger, W. Lemmen, J. Hall, W. Creager, J. Kooiman, G. Buhrer. Juniors Dear Di:— Here's a -picture of the entire Junior Class. They aren't so ba—d are they? Their advisor, Mr. Layton, is pretty much alright, from all reports. They've had two parties this year, one being with the Seniors, and from all I hear, they were both big successes. Some of these jolly Juniors were out for football, basketball, baseball and track, and really did themselves proud. As far as other activities, they had equally good representation. To sell tickets for their very successful Junior play, “Polishing Papa , they had a contest between the boys and girls. IBooks like the girls have all the ambition in that class for they certainly showed up the boys; Then, to top it all off—‘that banquet they gave for the Seniors! It's one that will never be forgotten by any one of us, I'm sure. A list of the class officers are: President, IVayne Lemmen Pice-President, John Hall; Secretary, Ernest Laug Treasurer, Ernest Bush. That's all for now. Bye. Bubbles
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