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Library Club fLeft to Rightzj I K FRONT ROWMP. Miller. F. Mohrman, J. Temple. SECOND ROWiJ. Beach, N. Burns, M. Leavens, A. Sikkema, M. Nelson, B. Kinney, P. Bnikemn. BACK ROW-fN. Marx, M. Dykstra, B. Dykhuis, J. Kopengrn, J. Letcher, B. Bielema, E. Petersen. The Library Club was busy this year caring for the 100 new books which were purchased. With Miss McNamara as their leader, they rebound some of the old books and rearranged the library for the conven- ience of the students. Their main job has Page 44 been to act as librarians during study halls. The student library staff has as its presi- dent Fritz Mohrman and as secretary-treas- urer Jeanette Temple. The staff is looking forward to a busy year next year in the new building.
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Speech Club FIRST ROW-D. WVoods, M. Hoogheem, J. Flikkema, E. Temple, G. i-Iills, R. DeGunther, P. Wray. SECONDDROIQW-C. Johnson, E. Boonstra, F. Mohrman, Mr. Swanson, sponsor, H. Harvey, H. Kramer, . yder. A new activity was introduced to our high school this year when speech was of- fered as a part of the curriculum. The thir- teen students who became known as the Chatterbugs under the leadership of Mr. Swanson, began the year by writing the con- stitution for the club. In this way we became experienced in parliamentary procedure. One of the activities of the year included a special radio broadcast over station WSDR. We gave a skit which was our part in the pro- gram for National Education Week. Our speech making activities during the past year were valuable lessons, and it is hop- ed that the success of this venture will es- tablish a permanent speech department in our high school. Page 43
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Pep Club l theft to Righty FIRST ROWfH. Snyder, R. Cossman, S. Baird, L. Lloyd, B. Ven Huizen, M. Houzenga, Miss Schiintz, sponsor, P. Buikema, D. Tiesman, L. Flynn. SECOND ROW-B. Baker, M. Fagan, N. Baird, M. Van Zuiden, H. Wiebenga, J. Baker, A. Faber, J. Brondyke, M. Parker, M. Dykstra. I. VVray. THIRD ROW-B. Ven Huizen, F. Kustes, J. Beach, E. Balk, E. Petersen, P. Engelkens, L. Bulk, NV. Decker, P. Fuller, L. Hoff. FOURTH ROW-R. Marimz, P. Maring, P. Miller, J. Stuart, D. Bush, G. Bailey, E. Wiebenga, N. Marx. J. Pidde, S. Koenes, S. Miller. FIFTH ROW-J. Jones, B. Dykhuis, B. Bielem a, W. Housenga, M. Van Zuiden, N. Burns. CHEER! CHEER LOUD! CHEER LOUDER! That is the motto of the Pep Club. The Pep Club is one of the newest organizations at Fulton High School. This club's purpose is to promote more pep and spirit in school games and activities. Thus Peska, J. Letcher, J. Williams, M. Nelson, L. such as games. Officers also have been elected. They are: Linda Lloyd, president, Marlene Housenga, vice-presi- QConL. on next pagcl Pep Band far the Pep Club has had a few activities, bake sales and group cheering at home Snow I4V. Voss, D. Ardapple, D. Stuart, L. Hoogheem, L. Balk, M. Norman, L. Fraizer. ROW II fE. Boonstra, C. Crandall, J. Cossman, C. Flikkema, D. Loftus, B. Dykema, J. V0sS, L. Hoogheem. H. Balk. The Pep Band, consisting of 15 members, was under the direction of LaVerne Hoogheem. The band played at all pep meetings and home basket- ball games. They played the accompaniment for a group of twirlers, under the direction of Mrs. DeWi1d, at the halves of many home games. Also a new feature of taking the Pep Band to all out- of-town games was started. The Hungry Four , a German Band, made up of LaVerne Hoogheem, Dick Stuart, John Fraz- ier, and Don Loftus, played at several occasions throughout the year. They were originally the Hungry Five , but one man starved. Page 45
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