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First How: D. Danenburg, D. Thurkettle, P. Reed, M. Ruthven, D. McCue, D. Carlson, G. Wolbrink, L. Stanton, N. Bennink, H. Holmes, B. Frovog, E. Rozema Second Row: L. Snyder, B. Parker. L. Scott, E. Maycroft. B. Rankins. D. Gavin! B. Clark, F. Carlson, L. Anderson, H. Bruggers, C. Eldridge. Mrs. Altenburg. Third Row: N. Hodson, V. Albrecht, R. Fynewever, B. Hazekamp. K. Laug. R. Timmer A. Scherencel. J. Ray-Jones, C. Carson, D. Reed, J. Meerman. Fourth Row F Karopczyk, M Wolford. J. Swanlund, L. Taylor, J. Roth. B. Parker, D. Kelly, R. Van Weelde, C. Kramer, M. Wolbrink, R. Hodson. M. Buway JUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUB I he Junior Dramatic Club serves as a clearing-house and training center for the Ninth and Tenth grade aspirants to the theatre. 1 his year its 47 members studied and produced the fol- lowing short plays: “Hats’-, “Castle in Spain , Uncle Cy at the I alkies“The Bride in the Grocery Store , “Those Immortal Lovers . Principles of effective acting were also discussed. Officials of the organization are: President ........... ...Dorothev Carlson Vice-President Gladys Wolbrink Secretary----------------------------- Lois Stanton I reasurer-----------------------------Nancy Bennink
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% First Row: Y. Dyke, H. Kraker, M. Wiegerink, D. Batson, P. Noe, S. Ham. H. Post. F. Curtis. L. Carson, F. Buway, J. Higley, R. Creager. Second Row: F. Schmidt. D. Wenger. C. Meindertsma, W. Adema, K. Lindberg. M. Van Allsburg, J. Ossewaarde. M. Albrecht, J. Howard, D. Barbrick, D. Sheridan. R. Fink. E. Lee, E. Mullrr. Mrs. Altenburg. Third Row: V. Robinson. D. Wassenaar, E. Stanton. H. Hains, E. Lemieux, D. Knoper. L. Mulder, E. Scott, M Morrison. J. Modderman. F. Harmsen, M. Maycroft. M. Bresnahan, B. Host, V. Ellcey, J. Knowles. Fourth Row: H. Short. P. Nichols, R. Van Wingerden, M. Wilbur, J. Avery, M. Kulicamp, L. Schippers. V. Thornstein, B. Veeneman. E. Porter, S. Robbins, A. Taylor. M. Dinkel, B. Van Frank, K. Scott, G. Schwallier. Fifth Row: M. Pratt, A. Wilten- burg. H. Beld. J. Gavin, C. Snyder. J. Erwin. I. Thornstein, G. Mulder, P. Haze- karnp. H. Roman. J. Lockhart, J. Melcher. C. Quick. SENIOR DRAMATIC CLUB “All the world » a ?tac:e. and all . the men and women merely player» ’ — Shakespeare'» “As You Like It” Another score for the Immortal Bard! Surely one of man's most noticed traits is his dramatic instinct. This is aided and abetted in our dear old Alma Mater by the Junior and Senior Dramatic Clubs, under the capable direction of our organizer, Mrs. Altenburg. In these times of stress, good acting, like good music, is of paramount import- ance to our way of life. Considerable interest has been shown in our two Thespian groups, and both boast a sizable enrollment. The Senior Dramatic Club is composed of 72 promising voting actors from the Junior and Senior classes. Dramatic offerings pre- sented by them include the one-act plays: “Spreading the News ’ and “The Last Christmas . A number of short sketches were studied by the group. The follow ing officers were chosen: President Sue Ham Vice-President Paul Xoe Secretary Helen Post Treasurer Frank Curtis
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First Row: H. Post, K. Scott, V. Robinson, S. Ham, E. Stanton, L. Stanton, G. Wolbrink, V. Crall, J. Koning. Second Row: H. Bruggers, J. Busman, B. Rankins, T. VenHuizen. R. VanWeelde. A. Taylor. S. Robbins, G. Anderson, M. Wolbrink. Third Row: D. Bouwer, M. Rhodes, J. Gsmmen, R. Fynewever. J. Grasman, V. Gates. J. Ferwerda. R. Adema, B. Veeneman. Fourth Row: B. Aney, C. Eldridge, J. Meer- man. J. Husted. A. Rauber, L. Schippers. W. Adema. P. Emmons, V. Ellcey, J. Roth. BIBLE STUDY Repeatedly we are told that there is no infidelity in trenches or shell holes. This suggests that there may be considerable infi- delity in civilian life. However, the former statement evidences the need of God and His truth under all circumstances. How es- sential then, as part of their education, that students familiarize themselves with Biblical truth. This is the purpose of Bible study for the High School students. No education is complete without developing the moral and spiritual nature. 'I he class meets every Thursdav afternoon and is open to all who desire to take ad- vantage of this opportunity. JOHN II. BRUGGERS, A. B,; B. D.
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