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Hoppe Hufford Hummer Iseldyk James Johnson, H. LOIS JEAN HOPPE: Commercial, G.A.A., Horizon Club secre- tary-vice-president, Junior Girls' League, Senior Girls' League, Mimes, Junior Revue, Senior Revue, Lowland Sea, Trial By Jury, social committee, Cheerleader. DAVID K, HUFFORD: Arts and Science, Choir. Johnson, R. Kalbaugh Kelly 'NB I5 is AH' Johnson, S. Jolley Keenan Kellogg Kloote Kohlstedt .wa .......l- Dave Bartholomew, Gary Mcllvain, Alice Frazier, and Donn: Flint discuss some of the publicity plans for the senior revue BARBARA JEAN HUMMEL: Arts and Science, Senior Girls' League, Senior Revue, Junior Revue, Junior Girls' League, Horizon Club, Girls' Glee, Spanish Club, Mimes. MARY LYNN ISELDYK: Commercial, Senior Girls' League, Hori- zon Club, Commercial Club, Girls' Glee, G.A.A., Junior Girls' League. PEGGIE VIRGINIA JAMES: Arts and Science, Latin Club, Mimes, Spanish Club, Junior Girls' League, Senior Girls' League, Junior Revue, Senior Revue, Choir, Girls' Glee, Hori- zon Club, Elmer. HOLLY KAY JOHNSON: Arts and Science, Student Council sec- retary, Senior Girls' League, Junior Girls' League, Senior Revue, Junior Revue, The Man Who Came To Dinner, Spanish Club, Future Teachers treasurer, Mimes, social committee, Horizon secretary, Spectator news editor, Inter-High Student Council vice-president Riders To The Sea. RAYMOND ARTHUR JOHNSON: Industrial Arts, Band, Pep Band, Bowling Club. SANDRA COLLEEN JOHNSON: Arts and Science, Junior Revue, Senior Revue, Cheaper by the Dozen, Senior Girls' League, Spanish Club, Junior Red Cross, Horizon Club, Legend Index Editor, Mimes, Future Teachers, social committee, G.A.A., Junior Girls' League, Girls' Glee, Homecoming Court. WALTER GEORGE JOLLEY: Arts and Science, Junior Revue, Varsity Club vice-president-president, Spanish Club president, Junior Class president, Senior Revue, Choir, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3. JOAN CAROLYN KALBAUGH: Arts and Science, Transferred from Central High School, St. Paul, Minnesota, Student Council, Mimes, Senior Girls' League, Future Teachers, Senior Revue, publicity committee chairman. EVELYN MAE KEENEN: Arts and Science, Horizon Club, Junior Girls' League, Senior Girls' League, Junior Revue, Senior Revue, Girls' Glee. BRUCE J. KELLOGG: Industrial Arts, Football I, Track 2. DAVID MICHAEL KELLY: Arts and Science, Football I, Band, Junior Class executive committee, Junior Revue, Spectator sports editor. CAROL LYNNE KLOOTE: Arts and Science, Horizon Club presi- dent, Bowling Club, Latin Club, Junior Girls' League, Senior Girls' League, Mimes, Junior Revue, Senior Revue, social com- mittee, Legend Senior editor, G.A.A. ROGER W. KOHLSTEDT: Arts and Science, Varsity Club, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Choir.
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?ENTON GELDERSMA: lndustrial Arts, Rifle Club, Junior Revue, mior Revue. .AN GINSBURG: Arts and Science, Senior Revue, Mimes, iphomore Class treasurer, Junior Revue, pep assembly chair- an, Legend-Spectator Photographer, Summons oi Sariel. kTRlClA ANN GLYCADGIS: Arts and Science, Lewo, Senior irls' League, Gavaliers, Junior Girls' League, Y-Teens, Latin ub, G.A.A., Senior Revue. ISAN PAIGE GOEBEL: Arts and Science, Homecoming co- airman, Legend Editor-in-chief, Student Council, Mimes, :rizon vice-president, Senior Revue, Junior Revue, Inter-High udent Council, Latin Club, Junior Girls' League, Senior Girls' ague, Summons of Sariel. CHARD GROENHOUT JR. General, Baseball 3, 4, Basketball Football l, Spectator sports co-editor. -lARLENE HALL: Commercial, Junior Girls' League. JHN L. HALLORAN: Arts and Science, Swimming co-captain, votball l, 2, 3, National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Senior ass president, Student Council, Varsity Club, Hi-Y, Junior ivue. ENNETH H. HANSEN: Arts and Science, Swimming 3, 4, Senior immage So'e co-chairman, Rifle Club, Junior Revue. ILLIAM F. HARPER: Arts and Science, Senior Revue, Radio ub vice-president, Camera Club, Latin Club, Spectaior re- irter. AVID HAZENBERG: Arts and Science, Boys' Barbershop presi- int, Senior Revue, Choir treasurer, Boys' Glee, Baseball 2, 3, 4. ROY HENDRICKSON: Arts and Science, Basketball l, 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3, Tennis l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club, Senior WUC. ARILYN JOY HENDRICKSON: Arts and Science, Sophomore oss vice-president, Horizon Club, Orchestra, Junior Girls' ogue, Junior Revue, Mimes, Senior Girls' League, Choir, tin Club, Homecoming Queen. ELLA MAY HIMES: Arts and Science, traffic committee, Corn- srcial Club, Junior Girls' League, G.A.A. JBERT ALLEN HOEKSEMA: Industrial Arts, Baseball 3, 4, Cross iuntry 4, Bowling Club. All JEANINE HOFFMAN: Commercial, Mimes, Junior Girls' ogue, Senior Girls' League, Girls' Glee, Horizon Club rasurer, Commercial Club, social committee, Senior Revue, lmer. M.. .SLM l J' t Wen' , ws: , .. 1 5 iff, ie.1-.5' 1 ic -1.5.1. i' s ibifflia Q Geldersma Ginsburg Goebel Groenhout Halloran Honsen Hqggnhgfg Hettdl'lCkSOt1 Himgg Hoeksema Joan Kalbaugh is showing a nucleus to Dianne Berdan and Mary Lewis in their natural science class. 15 Glycadgis Hall Harper Hendrickson Hoffman
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Theres no harm in home studies, but you shouldn't try ta do so much with them. D909 5l00d900d and Sue Dvnielwn PW C' gy We Bogen As a result of many weeks of rehearsals, the hilarious adventures of the Gilbreth family, in Cheaper by the Dozen, was presented by the Senior Class. Parents and 'friends will remember the 'fun they had seeing the show but those who put their heart into presenting the play will remember the little incidents that made this play unique. The cast was larger than that of most plays, and each person that portrayed the part of a child had to be a little smaller than the next, so casting was a difficult iob. The parts of the younger children were played by underclassmen. This was the first time that underclassmen had ever been cast in a senior play at Ottawa and all the seniors enioyed helping the younger members of the cast remember their lines and cues. Besides presenting the play in the school audi- torium December l and 2, the cast gave a benefit performance for the Veterans Facility. 17 trayed the part of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbreth lt's a boy, calling for youl l'Il not be a wallflower any longerl
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