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Part of School Year The forensics program of Hol- land High, under the direction of Miss Ruby Calvert, is designed to give students training in con- veying a message to audiences. There are five divisions in which anyone can speak thus finding a field for which he is suited. The oratorical division is open to sophomores who interpret speeches written by famous people. The interpretive read- ing concerns humorous and dra- matic readings. In original oratory the contestants write and deliver their own speeches. The extemp speakers are given topics on which they speak after an hour of preparation. i xi Members of the Original Oratory division are seated Diane Marcus and Laura Lubbers. Standing, left to right: Chuck Ragains Joyce Cox, and Mary Ellen Mrok , n I PM . , H ,. , Members of the humorous division are, left to right: Mike Gadziemski, Kathy Eggers, Eva Young Elizabeth Meyer, Maureen Munro, and James Tillema. 5 Members of the Oratorical Declamation group are, sitting, left to right: Kathy Dalman, Liz Franken Rosalie De Graff Marlbeth De Vries, and janet Walker. Standing: Barb Granberg, Phyllis Caauwe, David Hanson, Paul Krenn and Tom Coleman
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Forensics Again a Successful Members of the extemp division left to right: Ed Wagenveld,Dave Knoll, jim Dressel, Bruce Masselink, joan Visscher, and Rolland Swank. Members of the Dramatic Reading division left to right: Marthena Bosch, Sherry Arnoldink, Pam Fox, Carol Ver Hey, Marcia Jongsma, Sandy Munson, Thelma Leenhouts, and Judy Thomas. In back: Chuck Tuesink. 30
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C N' k' B lhuis Karen De Kraker Roberta Wise Linda Beyer Melinda Mc Voy Members of senior exhibition are: Joyce ox, ic ie o , , , , Judy Ter Vree, Ellen Wfalters, Gayle Schwartz, janet Baker and Mary Lou Van Til. Missing is Karen Pittard. KLOMPEN DANCERS HIGHLIGI-IT TULIP TIME BW' 32 No Tulip Time would be com- plete without Dutch Dancers. Every year about three hundred girls in authentic costumes per- form in parades and make night time appearances. junior and senior exhibition groups are chosen by Mrs. Ambellas to make special appearances and to aid her and Miss Maclnnis in instruct- ing the sophomores. Costumes are under the supervision of Mrs. Esch. Mrs. Ambellas-Dutch Dance director
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