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Akkerman, M. - Marg was an energetic N. Y. A. worker and could always be ex- pected to turn out the best. Library 3-4, Girl Reserves 4. Alspuugh, R. - Versatility Personified, typifies Ozzie, who was possessed with a vocabulary that only the teachers could understand. He was always busy, much in demand, yet always filled with the same amount of vim, vigor, and vitality. Underneath his bluster and violence lay a heart as big as his words. Pres. Freshman Class l, Pres. Iunior Class 3, Track 2-3-4, Football 2-3-4, Stu- dent Council l-3, Lespedra 3, Hi-Y 3, Iunior Play, Senior Play, Editor-in-Chief Echo 4. meet them and weep! These poor, suffering souls followed The officers for this year were: President fFirst semesterl . . Francis Elderkin CSecond Semesterl , Elaine Wind Vice President CFirst semesterl . . . Elaine Wind fSecond semesterl . . Bob VanDerVeen Secretary ....... Phyllis Carlson Treasurer .............. Donald Schuitema Student Council Representative . Russell Norden Elaine Coeling Butts, L. - She ruled with her eyes and her dimples were oh so-. Merriment fair- ly leaped out of her eyes and We were sorry when she became ill the latter part of the year and had to leave us. Baymcm, B. - lf clothes rationing becomes a reality, Bette will be in a bad fix as she has a passion for nice clothes. Her flying feet carried her happily through her four years at Lee. GAA l-2-3-4, GR. 1,2-3-4, Red Cross 4, Pro and Con l.
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Miss Dcrlebout, Senior Advisor 9 SENIORS Lee Daze, ol e kid, here are the Seniors . . . your pride and joy Ambition, plus ingenuity, sparked the Senior Class throughout their high school career. The faithful services ot Miss lacoba Dalebout, their Class advisor, contributed much to their suc- cess. Their first enterprise ol the year was a Stationery Sale e with super salesmen Betty Flake and Glen Linscott. Then following close- ly were a trostbite sale and a roller skating party. Then came the potluck with the Iuniors with too little meat and potatoes and too much salad. This potluck proved to be out ot the ordinary with a hilarious Truth or Conse- quences and mystifying hypnotic feats. The climax to their excellent record was the Senior Play Footloose With a very unique stage, well chosen cast and under the able direction of Miss Emily Bielelold it proved the Senior Class motto Prepared for Better Things with Hstanding room only l Executive Committee - Vander Veen, Coeling. Carlson. Schuitemu. Wind. und Norden
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Berenbrock, E. -V Athletics was her Dish' and her energy never seemed to expound. Always on the go and ever ready for a laugh and a good tirne. GR. 2-3-4, Vice-Pres. 3, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Senior Class Sec'y 2, Glee Club 2-344. Berenbrock, G. She, like her sister, wa. interested in sports A above all basket- ball. GAA. l-213, Girl Reserves 2-3, Glee Club 3-4. a beaten track . . followed by the faculty and at every Begerow. M. - One of the highlights ol Marian's Senior year was her engagement and her chief characteristic was her sunny disposition. GAA. l-2. Boes, I. - lack was so quiet, we hardly knew he was around, but we always knew where to go if we needed someone who was systematicg lack was always on deck, and we were confident he would turn out the goods. Red Cross 2-3-4, Hi-Y 3-4.
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