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EHIGH 1936 Allard, Virgil Alyea, Arthur Boss, Richard Bowens, Henry Buinga, james Burgess, Marjorie Call, Shirley Charron, Norma Command, George Cotton, Richard DeMaar, Johan DeYoung, Harry DeYoung, Howard DeZwaan, Bud Dornbush, Ivan Dygert, Melba Dykstra, Gretchen Elderkin, Robert Ford, Virginia JUNIOR CLASS Gabrion, Lucille Gillette, Bertiele Glaske, Ruth Greenwold, Louise Keller, Ruth Kelley, Beatrice Kinney, Patricia Klaver, Egbert Kreple, Ronald Lee, Howard Lenger, Sidney Lipscomb, Claire Lowrey, Katherine Lyons, William Meyers, Ray Mills, Marion Molenkamp, Jacob Nelson, Avis Norburg, Floyd Overmire, Frank Peters, Eloise Pierson, Eleanor Plas, Johanna Purchase, Vera Reminga, James Schram, Marie Scott, Elizabeth Slagter, Peter Stegehuis, Evelyn Thomas, Nellie May Thompson, Arthur Tjalsma, Dewey Vandertoorn, Henry Veenendall, Laurens Vogelaar, Gerrit Watson, Robert 4 U31
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y 4 . - 'wg I X I N f 1936 ,KfVTHE EC pix HO X bi N 'x JUNIOR CLASS The juniors planned a strategic attack on the problems to be overcome in the third year of their campaign to obtain the final reward of victory, Graduation. To raise the funds to help the attack a Penny Supper was given, hot dogs were sold at the All-School Fair, candy sales were held, and the Junior play, The FourfFlusher, was presented. A Weenie Roast was held during a lull in the campaign. Miss Darhy was the class adviser and the following were chosen class ofliccrs: President Johan DeMaar VicefPresident Richard Cotton Secretaryffreasurer Shirley Call i121
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l fil J Q 1936 ' THE ECHO M? it XXQ tt? ga SOPHOMORE CLASS just graduated from the cadet stage, the Sophomores began the second year of their high school life September 19, 1935, by organizing and choosing the following as leaders: President John Dykstra VicefPresident Beatrice Wiersma Secretary' Marian Morrison Treasurer Dorothy Czajkowski Adviser Mr. Hanselman Activities throughout the year included a Weenie Roast at johnson Parlri ' November, a roller skating party at the Coliseum, and a party in the school gt D February. Frost bite sales were held at various times in the year to help the class financially. 1141
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