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FRONT ROW: Pat Hilberdink, Margaret Ann Hurt, Donna Reinstra, -Gloria Santos, Dorothy Olson, Ann Lang, Barbara Penn- ington, Dorothy Reinstra, Evelyn Hoetje, Dolores Roberts, Dorothy Eaton. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Raymond, Fred Kooyman, Raymond Hulst, Ed Fiske, Bill Thacker, Dudley Johnson, Bill Schaal, Eugene Hoppe, Bob Walter. THIRD ROW: Ed Vander Stoep, Thomas Roddy, Leroy Gahan, Barney Beeksma, Ramon Heller, Robin Howell, Joe Reinstra, Virgil Larsen. 1. Tootsie and Ann. 2. Don Holland. 3. Virgil Larsen. 4. Ed Fikse. 5. and 6. Sophomore Transportation. 7. Bill Thacker 8. Thomas Roddy, Dudley Johnson, and Robin Howell. 9. Bob Walter. IO. George Lam. Sophomore Class Bright and early the first day of school the sophomores were present, waiting by the front door. Lipstick in hand and with tiendish ideas in mind they immed- iately broke in any poor, trembling freshman that passed by. After throwing a successful Initiation Party they attempted several skating parties with the purpose of raising money tor the movie projector. Class election was held and the officers were: Donald Holland, president, Barbara Pennington, vice president, Margaret Ann Hurt, secretary-treasurer, and Bob Walter, class representative. When Don Holland lett Barbara Pennington took his place. Mrs. Raymond silently suffered the position of class advisor.
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FRONT ROW: Jacqueline Bultman, Janet Vande Werthorst, Dixie Ferguson, Margaret Schuettke, Pat Stevenson, Dolores Koetje, Mary Ann Trotter. SECOND ROW: Stan McKechnie, Gareld Toler, Ed McKeown,' Bill Hayward, Hardy Gates, Don Aven, Bob Ronhaar. TOP ROW: Miss Steenbergen, Margaret Andrew, Bill Struthers, Harold Eaton, Don Alexander, Elmer Lang, Teresa DuChene. MISSING: George Lam, Mary Davis, Bette Frostad Johnson, Mary Lou Malone, Marilyn Lee, Denise Lueck, Ann Baan, Mary Leach. CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Mary Lou Malone and Dixie Ferguson, Mary Davis, Mary Lou Malone and George Lam, Dixie Ferguson, Bette Johnson and Goldie Hassler, Slim Gates and his One and Only, Janet Vande Werthorst, Teresa DuChene, Margaret Schuettke, Jackie Bultman, Denise Lueck, Don Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson, Elmer Lang. Junior Class The officers tor the junior class of 1947-1948 were: Elmer Lang, president, Janet Vande Werthorst, vice president, Mary Ann Trotter, secretary, Margaret An- drew, treasurer, and Don Aven, class representative. The juniors started out the year with a prom, Winter Melody , December 16. We raised our share ot the money for the projector by selling popcorn and peanuts at the football games. Following our play, Peck's Bad Boy , April 2, was the Junior-Senior Banquet on May 7. The theme of the decorations was Maypole and the program was carried out accordingly. Bob Ronhaar was toastmaster.
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FIRST ROW: Carol Adreon, Peggy Davis, Joyce Hallberg, Florence Christensen, Beverly Christensen, Pat Young, Cynthia Nienhuis, Louise Nyhof, Janice Hulst, Ardith Van Dyke, Frances Eaton. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Perdue, Jim Werning, Ted Zylstra, Charles Fakkerna, Ida May Walker, Veta Duncan, Barbara Stevenson, Helene Schock, Vercilla Birkenholz, Avis Weidenbach, Maxine Lang, Marcia Oliver, Bob Hemp. THIRD ROW: Lee Morris, Stuart Fisher, Richard Vander Voet, Vernon Kingma, Henry Haga, Ed Koetie, Jack Hansen, Gary Love, Gerald Conaway, Edwin Adamson, Jerry Miller, Bob Fisher, Bill Davis. MISSING Anita De Graaf, l. Peggy and Billy Davis. 2. Ted Zylstra and the unknown. 3. Florence Christensen. 4. Bob Fisher and Henry Haga. 5. Fresh- man feet. 6. The president. 7. Henry Haga. 8. Bob Kemp. 9. Gerald Conaway, 10, Jack Hansen. Freshman Class We were mighty freshmen, at least we thought we were until our gentle sophomore friends started to initiate us. Nothing serious happened and everyone had fun. We elected our class officers. Ed Hoetje became top man, Peggy Davis, vice top man, Beverly Newman, secretary, Jack Hansen, money man, and Ted Zylstra, class representative. Miss Valentine was our class advisor. Since then some changes have been made. Mrs. Perdue became our class advisor and Florence Christensen our secretary when Beverly left. The freshman class finally got around to giving the return party. We took over for the Christmas program and gave a party in the gym for the student body. On the night of the March of Dimes basketball game we sold tickets on a lamp, toaster, rug, and book ends. From the ninety dollars profit we donated eighty for the projector fund.
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