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President Vice-Pres. . Secretary Treasurer Sponsor VARSITY Carroll Vanl-Iartesveldt Marion Columbiewski . . . . Joe Cassis . . James Banta . Harold O. Steele fx 'ni' First Row: James Levandoski, Fred R R b t O'B ' ' Banta Joe Cassis Marion Golembiewsagceiragkeiee glen, gllglald lgoivlclli, Carroll Vanllartesveldt, James - ' ' . I - 90011 I , P M'ddl , 'll' Il?l'i3'f14iJE:5lE,Kltfsllrariijaliggstggiisseg Yoioliec, :Ernest Razz, Flgyil Boxiiligr, .Fx:?yMr.l Stgilg ggclnifimgl , , , 0 . . . Charles Sam., Arthur VanderMey, ward Del-kg: sse ager, Gerald Ritzema, Tom Rosema, William Upton. Varsity Club With capable officers and enterprising members, the Varsity club has earned recognition for outstanding activity. Capturing the fall social lime' light were homecoming festivities, complete with the FerrisfI.C. game, an allfschool parade, and a dance. Queen Barbara Dunn and her court - Minerva Guerin, Shirley Johnson, Betty Wilhams, and Genevieve Kwiatf kowski - reigned over the largestfoffallftirnes event. Initiations and a banquet for new members, with Coach Alvin Vander' Bush of South High school as principal speaker, followed the football season. Bringing together Grand Valley and KenfOwa league schools, the Varsity club again sponsored the spring relays. Queen for the day was Arva Voss. At the final meeting of the year, a picnic, spring varsity team members were initiated and received their letters.
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'Xi X' 'WY C7 , N 'NN i gr Seated: lnln Spring. Jenn Browning, Virginia Bechtold, Dorthy Dickie. Standing: Mary Louise Parker, Bernice Sorenson. Mary Macdonald, Nellnmae London, Miss Krumheller, SPOIISUF- Physical Education Club If it's a strike - if the game is fifteenflove - if the ball comes with star' tling speed - the hand behind the masterfplay is probably that of a Phi Ed, and you need think only of escaping, never of victory. But even these physical education majors have indulged in something besides games. ln February, the girls gave a tea for their mothers, proving their skill on the social side and adding demonstrations of their gym work. Intramurals were sponsored by them for both men and women, special succex being attributed to Virginia Bechtold's badminton tournament. One hundred and fifty high school and JC. girls had many a vigorous contest at the annually successful Playnight, given in February by the Phi Eds. PHYS EDS President . . . Dorthy Dickie Sec'y-Treas. . . Nellamae London Sponsor . . Miss lla Krumheuer Pfailwn llolrei, lftrklary lrmum illllor
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C57 Z7 62' 4 if 1 Tri QQ' NRA First Row: Patricia Baylis. Myrtle Schuitema, Marian Reidsma, Frances Johnson: Patricia Wilcox Marjorie Willett. Second Row: Jeanne Hamilton, Eleanor Walendzak, Alice Gorter, Delia Schuitema Mary Ellen Gill. Beverly Hamilton, Misa White, Sponsor. Third Row: Elizabeth Van Popering, Margaret Lang' Joanne Schilling, Elizabeth Andrews, Barbara Jennings, Isabel Edson. Future Registered Nurses Holding exchange meetings with the PrefMeds, Future Registered Nurses club has brought to its members firstfhand information about the medical profession from local authorities, in addition to numerous social gatherings. Miss Graff, directress of nurses at Blodgett hospitalg Miss Monaweck, who spoke on ethics in nursingg Dr. Donald Schuitema, and Dr. Kenneth Fellows, are among speakers featured. Rounding out their programs was a Christmas party, a spread in honor of Miss Louise Schmidtt, adviser who left to do graduate Work at Columbia, and a games party.
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