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f Chess Club , The Chess Club was organized to make ' more familiar the difficult plays and tech- niques of Chess playing. I Mr. Van Tielen, the sponsor, is well experienced in the game, and is always trying to improve the c1ub's playing. Their attendance has averaged sixteen members and by next September they hope to see their membership doubled. Y law Front row: Iacob Heerema, Gerald Bandstra, Fred Lame irlq. Ernest Hoitsma. Second row: Anna- ecm Cook - I , Law rence Hoogerhyde, Everett Faber. Third row: Don Verbeck, Bill Hanse, Iames Stam, Mr. I. Van Tielen Csponsori. ,.-1-AIU' -it ' '- 2 Uv-. ...f-in 'YP -li-ann-f --4-- rf -, ...-Q--Vw 1-.
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, A I . A ? if l t , i lt 1 Front row: Ruth Schermer, Martina Tanis. Ioan Sikkema, Elaine Leentjes, Mae Arlene Baker, Iudy Den Bleyker, Marjorie Kmetz, Ianet Snoop, Mary Vanden Hoven, Faith Holtrop, Margaret Steenstra, Mr. W. De Vries CsponsorD. Second row: Dorothy Vogel. Lois La Fleur, Eleanor Bangma, Phyllis De Ruiter. Marion Ieltes, Annette Atemcr. Iackie Wattez, Florence Bonnema, Helen Ians, Eunice Hines. Stephanie Rooks, Ioan Apol, Ianice Slump. Third Uhoru RUTH SCHERMER Accompanist row: Ray lord Iean Don Iohn IDUTI. Anita Van Beveren, Paul Sweetman, Gerrit Egedy Martin, Don Verbeck, Iohn De Korte, Bill Cook. Clif Laize, Marilyn Kloet. Marguerite Van Hook. Anna Cook. Fourth row: Edna Thomas, Melvin Veenema Van Dongen, Ray Sonderlan, Marius Broekhuizen Oosting, Peter Borduin, Henry Zeeuw. Rich Schuur Alma Trouwborst, Lucretia De Ionge, Isabel Hemkes The bell has rung for sixth period, and once more the sixty-two members of the E. A. Chorus assemble in the study hall for another rehearsal under the capable direction of Mr. De Vries, with the talented Ruth Schermer at the piano. The chorus has given a considerable number of performances this year. As in previous years, we sang at the Fall Festi- val and gave a Christmas Cantata in the Second Christian Reformed Church. We also participated in two of the programs sponsored by the American Home Bible League and the Eastern Reformed Sunday School League, which were held in Public School No. 12 and the Christian Reformed Church of Englewood respectively. We also had the opportunity to partici- pate, as a group, at Christmastime, in Quackenbush's Store. The chorus was also pleased to take part in the regular assembly programs of Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter at school: the Sun- rise Service in Eastside Park: our programs in the Christian Reformed Church of Mon- sey: and for the Fiftieth Anniversary of Prospect Park. Our final rendition for this season was given at our graduation pro- gram. As a group, we wish to express our sincere appreciation to Mr. De Vries for his untiring efforts and leadership in build- ing up the chorus from year to year.
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