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Student Council .. FIRST ROW-H. Rowland, P. Wray. L. Balk, Mr. Henderson, sponsor. SECOND ROW-D. Tiesman, M. Fagan, B. Ven Huizen, P. Miller, W. Decker, P. Engelkens, J. Stuart, N. Abbott. THIRD ROW-J. Cossman, I. Hoogheem, C. Johnson, R. Sissimr, G. Drennen, C. Crandall, L. Kettler, D. Ryder. The Student Council is made up of six- teen members, two from each class, one from each organization, and four executive mem- bers. The officers for the year were as fol- lows: President, Pat Wrayg Vice-President, Cliff Crandallg Secretary, Lois Balkg Treas- urer, Howard Rowland. The other members were Nancy Abbott, Clifford Johnson, Phyl lVliller, Don Ryder, Joan Stuart, Betty Ven Huizen, Phyl Engelkins, LeRoy Kettler, Gene Drennen, Darlene Tiesman, Irwin Hoogheem, and Wilma Decker. This group has sponsored many things this year, the Christmas Party, the Home- coming and Dance, and many Student Coun- cil programs. Lt. Whittaker with his inter- esting talk about his war experiences, a pian- ist, singer, the magician team, and others were enjoyed by many of the students. Two of the projects this year, which were discussed, were the standards for en- rollment in our school clubs and re-organiza- tion of the Student Council, so it might be more successful in years to come. Page 37
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National Honor Society FIRST ROW'-R. DeGunther, L. Balk, R. Venema, D. Kooi, Miss Carlson, sponsor. SECOND ROW- B. Kinney, G. VValter, L. Hoqgheem, R. VVilkens, H. Rowland, L. Lloyd. Although in 'previous years the National Honor Society was chosen only from the grad- uating class, this year two members of the junior class were also chosen. One of the reasons for this choice was to have active members next year who will know something about the activities that are carried on. This year fifteen per cent of the senior class or eight members and five per cent of the jun- ior class or two members were chosen. The other ten per cent of the junior class will be chosen next year. The candidates must pos- sess four qualities: Service, Leadership, Character, and Scholarship. The initiation of the new members was held March 21, at the Fulton Community High, School. The initiation was conducted by James Mohrman, Betty Jo Slaymaker, Jane Mohrman, Robert Isenhart, Joyce Tem- Page 36 ple tHuizengaJ, Doris Kooi, and Irma Hoog- heem. The speaker was Mr. Robert Whitnall of Lyons High School. Miss Carlson is the advisor of the Fulton National Honor So- ciety. The new members are: Seniors: Lois Balk Richard DeGunther LaVerne Hoogheem Dorothy Kooi Linda Lloyd Howard Rowland ' Robert Venema George Walter Juniors: Berniece Kinney Rush Wilkens
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G. A. A. t fLeft to Rizlhtj ROW I -L. Flynn, I. Eads, P. Wray, P. Buikema, M. I-Iouzenga, H. Snyder, M. Van Zuiden, R. Cossman. ROW II -N. Baird, J. Baker, M. Kidwell, L. Lloyd, B. Kruse, P. Miller, H. VViehenp:a, J. Stuart, Miss Schlintz. D. Tiesman, I. Wray, S. Baird. ROW III-E. Wilkens, R. Feldt, B. Van Houten, J. Brondyke. B. Kinney, L. Hoff, M. Dykstra, M. Parker, G. Heun, M. Fagan, B. Baker. ROW IV -M. Leavens, J, Beach, N. Burns, S. Miller, N. Koenes, B. Van Zuiden, P. Maringr, S. Koenes. P. Emxelkens, R. Mating, B. Van Huizen. ROW V -J. Pidde, D. Van Zuiden, L. Balk, F. Kustes, J. Letcher, N. Marx, B. Dykhuis, B. Bielema, M. Van Zuiden, W. Peska, I. Renkes. ROW VI -N. Abbott, L, Sternberg, M. Norman, C. Bailey, E. Petersen. M. Sterenberg, M. Nelson, L. Iiousem.-rn, E. Wiehemra. J. Rus, M. Hoogheem. The Girls' Athletic Association has been very active this year. Its principal objective is to teach its members the fundamentals of the games and to promote good sportsman- ship. This past year many good times have been enjoyed together. The basketball tour- nament was climatic. The activities were: Basketball tournaments, play day, Wiener roast, and a swimming party. All girls worked for points in order to get numerals and letters. Page 38 Officers for the year were: President ,.,,.... -.- . ..... Phyllis Miller Vice-President .... ....... B etty Kruse Secretary-Treasurer Helen Wiebenga Points Manager .... .... L inda Lloyd Student Council Representative, J can Stuart Sponsor ..... .... M iss Schlintz
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