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Sophomores fLeft to Rightl ROW 1-N. Baird, M. Dykstra, N. Leibert, R. Feldt, J. Beach. ROW 2-J. Bielema, H. Hill, M. Fagan, B. Baker, D. Jamison, D. Bush, M. Leavens, A. Glenn, B. Dykhuis. ROW 3-L. Flynn, K. Fanderclai, F. Fiet, K. Balk, A. DeWeerdt, D. Loftus J. Fuller, D. Cross. ROW 4-E. Kolk, L. Kettler, J. Kopenga, R. Flinn, D. Housenga, J. Frazier, J. Jones, Mr. Vance, sponsor. Sophomore Class Uflicers l FIRST ROW-F. Fiet, R. Flinn, K. Fanderclai, J. Bielema. Page 28 Sophomore Class History The Sophs have not been idle in the way of extra activities. Many showed interest in sports, band, and chorus. The boys who participated in football this year are Don Snyder and Vernon Sik- kema, who played on the varsity team, and T. Snyder, L. Kettler, F. Fiet, D. Wiersema, B. Ziegler, U. Wiersema, R. Temple, G. Wier- sema, J. Bielema, D. Loftus, B. Flinn, G. Voss, A. Temple, G. Mickleson, J. Voss, R. Muur, J. Fuller, and J. Schuler went out for Fresh- man-Sophomore football. Ron Temple made a good showing of his basketball skill with the Steamers this year. The Soph boys who played on the In- dian team are J. Bielema, G. Voss, L. Kettler, T. Snyder, B. Flinn, A. DeWeerdt, D. Wier- sema, D. Loftus, C. Rogers, and V. Sikkema. The boys out for track are J. Bielema, L. Kettler, D. Snyder, H. Hill, T. Snyder, D. Loftus, G. Voss, D. Wiersema, F. Fiet, A. DeWeerdt, R. Temple, B. Flinn, G. Mickleson, G. Wiersema, J. Schuler, and V. Sikkema, who is manager. A Those taking chorus are Noreen Marx !
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Juniors FRONT ROW4M. Nelson, P. Jones, J. Letcher, F. Kustus, M. Norman. SECOND ROWf.I. Wiebenira, L. Wassenaar, W. Kraft, J. Naftzger, A. Sikkema, R. Rowland, B. Stutler. THIRD ROW-P. Muur, B. Ven Huizen, B. Kinney, J. Williams, P. Pidde. FOURTH ROW-K. Norman, F. Smith, R. NVikens, VV. Petersen, W. Wiersema, Mr. De Nvlld4SDOllS Junior Class I-lisiory The first time we Juniors got together as upper classmen was September 9, 1949. At this meeting we elected the officers for the coming year. They are Berniece Kinney, presidentg Lois Balk, vice-presidentg Betty Kruse, secretary, Phyllis Englekins, treas- urerg Phyllis Engelkins and Cliff Crandall, Student Council representatives. Our class sisolrasors are Miss Slaymaker and Coach De- 1 . On January 21 our all school party was given. Dancing and games were played. We had several bake sales and sold hats to the Pep Club as a source of getting money to give the Best J r.-Sr. Prom ever. February 13 was a great day for us. We ordered our class rings. Now we can't Wait to get them. Junior class members who are represented in the band are: Marguerite Norman, Fran- ces Kustes, Lois Balk, Cliff Crandall, Harlan Balk, Charles Flikkema, Art Sikkema, Leon Wassenaar, and Jerry Wiebenga. Cliff Crandall, Francis Smith, Rush Wil- kens, Leon Wassenaar, and Jimmy Wessels did their share during the basketball season. As football players we had Francis Smith, Jim Wessels, Joe Naftzger, Gene Drennen, Charles Flikkema, John Blodgett, Rush Wil- kens, Cliff Crandall, Tom Yopst, and Bob Blean, Mgr. Betty Kruse was the football queen at- tendant and reigned as queen over the Ful- ton Relays. Page 27
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Sophomores tLeft to Rightj ROW 1-E. Petersen, L. Medendorp, B. Shipma, L. Sterenberg, N. Marx, H. Wiebenga. ROW 246. Vander Bleek, E. Wilkens, B. Van Zuiden, I. Renkes, J. Voss, G. Wiersema, B. Van Kampen, U. Wiersema. V ROW 3--Miss Ryner, Sponsor, R. Maring, A. Temple, C. Rogers, J. Schuler, G. Mickelson, B. Van Houten. M. Van Zuiden. ROW 4-R. Muur, D. Wiersema, R. Temple, T. Snyder, R. Temple, R. Ziegler, G. Voss, D. Snyder. I Sophomore Class History Joyce Beach, Bonnie Baker, Margy Leavens, Ruth Feldt, Marian Fagan, Edith Petersen, Lois Sterenberg, Irma Renkes, Betty Dyk- huis, John Frazier, and Jack Voss. Edith Petersen and Lois Sterenberg are in the sex- tet. The sophs in the high school band are John Frazier, clarinet, Jack Voss, Retta Mar- ing, Helen Wiebenga, Maxine VanZuiden, and Ed Kolk, percussion, Carl Rogers, bari- tone, Gerry Voss, trombone, and Don Loftus, bass horn. Ruth Feldt was chosen as our sophomore attendant to the football queen and also as attendant to the track queen. We are coming to the end of our sopho- more year, and I know we are all looking for- ward to our junior year, a year we are upper classmen, but not the year we have to leave F. H. S. The sophomores came into the school building with assurance. It wasn't like last year when we didn't know where to go or what to do. We feel as if we belong to Ful- ton High now. The class officers were soon elected. They were: Kenneth Fanderclai, President, Joel Bielema, Vice President, Bob Flinn, Sec- retary, and Fred Fiet, Treasurer. Class clues were set at 50c a semester. Our class advi- sors are Miss Ryner and Mr. Vance. In October the class decided to have a hayrack ride just for its members. Don Wier- sema and Fred Fiet furnished the transporta- tion. The party started at the school, and we went for a ride in the country which end- ed up at the Barrel Pit. Hot dogs and pop were then devoured by the hungry sophs. Another ride was enjoyed, and we headed back to town. A few people fell off the hay- racks now and then, but all was fun. Our sophomore class gave their all- school party on March 24. The theme was The Old Barn Dance . As the guests enter- ed the Coliseum through the swinging barn gates, they were confronted by the soft glow of red lanterns and the musty smell of hay and old leather. The farm set which center- ed the refreshment table completed the au- thenticity of the scene. The students enter- ed into the square dances, which were di- rected by Mrs. Fagan, and soon made the Old Barn shake as they slid and stomped through the calls of the dances. Singing, games and social dancing was also enjoyed, as were the not-to-be-forgotten refreshments. Page 29
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