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FRESHMEN Left to Right, First Row: Frank Gross, Bob Petersor, Bob Hanse l , Hair: Walstra, John DeKoclc, Janice Hoffman, Pat Gorbet. Second Row: Stanley Krueek, Nancy Knysberg, Don Placek, Wilma Hoffman, Lillian Kingma, Shirley Weirs, John Tom- zack, Marilyn Schoonveld. Third Row: Marion Bclstra, Laura Evers, Leonard Swart, Howard Belstra, Mr. Moolenaar, Dick Van Meerlen, Dorothy Wilke, Joyce Duggins. There are 23 students enrolled in the Freshman Class this year. The officers of the class are: Robert Peterson, president; Lillian Kingma, vice president; Dorothy Wilke, secretary-treasurer; and Laura Mae Evers and John Tomczak, Student Council Representatives. Our sponsor is Mr. Moole- naar. We were initiated by the Seniors on Wednesday, September 21. We had a weiner roast on October 17. We gave the Seniors a party at the end of the school year.
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SOPHOMORES Left to Right, First Row: Doris Coberly, Janet Hammerton, Joan Scott, Mary Ann Holz, Joyce Jabaay, Mr. Poacher. Second Row: Carol Jo Hart, Ruth Terborg, Nor- man Wright, George Coberly, Joyce Hamstra, Barbara Bennema. Third Row: Eddie White, Paul Kaluf, Anna Mae Belstra, Judith Kingma, Joann Kaper, Bob Hunter, Fred Boissy. Fourth Row: Ed Totten, Mahlon Grevenstuk, Roger DeYoung, Harold Kingma, Marvin Terpstra, Harold Jabaay, Estill Duggins. In the fall of 1948 we entered high school with 28 members. We organized our class by electing Joyce Hamstra, president; Har- old Jabaay, vice president; Janet Hammer- ton, secretary-treasurer. We chose Judith Kingma and Paul Kaluf to represent us on the Student Council. Mr. Moolenaar was chosen as our sponsor. We were officially made freshmen when the Seniors welcomed us into DeMotte High School on September 21. We enjoyed a roller skating party on October 19. We came back to school in the fall of 1949 as Sophomores and chose Carol Hart, president; Robert Hunter, vice president; Janet Hammerton, secretary-treasurer. Our Student Council representatives were Joyce Jabaay and Roger DeYoung. Our sponsor is Mr. Poucher. We enjoyed a bowling party in December. Joan Scott, Mary Ann Holz and Bertha Fultz are the new members in our class.
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JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Left to Right, First Row : Ruth Coberly, Bob Fase, John Spurgeon, Luann Unzicker, George Hamstra, Norman Streveler. Second Row: Miss Griffith, Mary Warner, Tommy Abbring, Tommy Coffer, Marvin Dexeter, Mary Ann Eder, Robert Schlarp ,, Martina Nannenga. Third Row : Wayne Reeder, Darrell Brannson, Robert Nuss, Jane Zeck, Mary Swart, David McCullough, Carol Cheever. Fourth Row: Jean Scott, Ger- ald Kenning, Rita Nanrtcnga, Jack Swart, Robert Stater, Kenneth Kampenga, Don McCullough, Laura Klemp. Grade 8 r m V 1 f r - L £ |J ) IfTyl - - V 7 ■ „ fT fed Ifi - . MTCfe | L ' wBW f m K M 4 Y 1 Left to Right, First Row: Roy Schlarp, Robert Williamson, Lois Kynsberg, Darlene Grevenstuk, Mai y DeKock, Robert Banning, Keith Barker. Second Row: Miss Bean- blossom, Raymond Reeder, James Fritts, Glenn Woudema, Evelyn Evers, Don Hixson, Alice Unzicker, Carol Duggins. Third Row: Claude Goff, Doris Van Meerten, Don Mak, Robert Schultz, Lola Garcia, Mary Story, Eleanor Toppen, Clara Spurgeon. Fourth Row: Art Ptacek, Jerry Zylstra, Fay Ockerman, Charles Hamstra, Art Story, Darrell Crawford, Don Grevenstuk, Barbara Schaffer. Grade 7
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