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A F1 Ll EJ l 4 Fourth Row-C. Beekman, M. Drummy, B. Deibert, E. Carman, M. Bos, J. Ball, G. Dhein, F. Arriens, R. Anderson, E. Frens. Third Row-E. Edmunds, H. Greenfield, B. Bossenbroek, T. Aalsma, G. Bossenbroek, J. Barnes, M. Anderson, P. Barry, W. Funk, Second Row-S. Dykstra, D. Buchholz, H. Frens, B. Dehring, J. Farr, J. Andrews, K. Evenson, W. Ellmann, M. Ger- ritson. First Row-W. Berndt, S. Blau, R. Buteyn, M. Eggers, C. Giese, J. Gerritson, J. Greenfield. SOLITARIES Beginning their four year term, we have in our institution T35 boys and girls. As part of their entrance procedure, they are required to attend a brawl given for them by the already inducted trusties of the year before. Of course it takes place only under the watch- ful eye of the guards . Before settling down to the hum-drum ways of institution life, how- ever, they are given the chance by the trusties to deck themselves out in quite an array of outlandish clothing. We wonder why it is that they all look so much alike? After the first rush of probation is over they are noticeably beginning to take an active interest in some of the actlvities taking place within the walls. We find quite a few appear- ing for the first time at the opening rehearsal of the institution band. They seem to enioy it and we would hardly know them from our older members, were it not for the bewildered look on their faces. Then there are those with- out an instrumental interest who have decided that singing has its possibilities, too. Coming in from the outside as they are, many seem to be looking for work in the dif- ferent departments around the institution. We find some toiling away on the paper and still others working in the library and in other im- portant spots around the building. We who have passed through the period of orientation know that they are unsure and a little afraid of what lies ahead of them. This is that first time that they have been told so much about, and they are anxious to get through with as little solitary confinement as possible. Perhaps that explains their active interest in so many different things going on inside the walls of the institution on the corner. We know that as they become better acquaint- ed with the building, the guards, etc., they are going to find themselves looking forward to the rest of their term. Fourth Row-R. Hinkamp, H. Hopp, N. Hendriks, N. Long, R. Konings, J. Kalous, R. Harness, R. Johnston, J. Harmsen. Third Row-J. Kumber, J. Hopp, J. Kemink, E. Holbach, R. Londsinger, L. Luttenberger, D. Harrington, J. Kemink, I. Kace- rovskis. Second Row-C. Lange, M. Johns, C. Hesselink, D. Harper, D. Howard, D. Lenz, J. Kumber. First Loomans, L. Loomans, D. Kroener, A. Hull, L. Hesselink, A. HUPPI R. Lee. w s -1 Ni ' Q W . 4 N... . 1-.ws -fi
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Third Row-L. Peters, J. Nummerdor, R. Pluim, W. Riedeman, E. Michael, F. Peterson, A. Rens, J. O'Donovan, F. Michaels, W. Riel, C. Rens. Second Row-R. Luttenberger, R. McDowell, C. Rens, J. Nitke, R. McMuIIin, C. Navis, R. Mielke, J. Maas, R. McKasson, P. Pike, R. Nummerdor. First Row-R, Nelson, M. Miller, M. Mannigel, M. Mickelson, F. Molter, C. Michaels, A. Mulder, R. Neumann, R. Neumann, R. Rabehl. Q President R. Derkson, Vice President M. Frens, Secretary C. Kumber, Treasurer L. Gray. Third Row-R. Sweet, L. Schrader, D. Watts, G. Strub, D. Schears, D. Semrau, H. Schmitz, G. Roeder, M. Schouten, J. Te Beest, R. Tank. Second Row-B. Rulland, B. Vande Zande, N. Warmington, M. Witkowski, C. Schubert, G. Van Ruiswiik, L. Schouten, J. Van Winkle, D. Vanderkin, D. Roets. First Row-D. Schmidt, P. Terhorst, G. Verhage, J. Whil- ing, R. Sang, R. White, R. Schwalenberg, M. Schultz, J. Warber. s1iSS?f'N. if
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Fourth Row-P. Pollock, l.. Neevel, R. Rasmussen, T. Peterson, J. Meyer, R. Rymer, R. Reynolds, R. Northrup, W. Mulder M. Maas. Third Row-E. Ploenzke, W. Patrick, R. Roets J Lundstrom M Powell G Navis S Roeder D Pa ke S d , . , . , . , . , . p . econ Row-E. Redeker, M. Nickel, A. Prust, D. Peters, M. Rens, L. Nummerdor, G. Lueck, M. Meyers. First Row-M. Reilly, R. Rcdke, J. Luttenberger, G. Mulder, R. Miller, J. McLeod. President W. Berndt, Vice President J. Andrews, Secretary J. Luttenberger, Treasurer A. Hull. Fourth Row-K. Swisher, H. S. Vassekuil, R. Smerling. Third Row-D, Sweet, S. Winter, W. Schlamer, M. Zoellner, K. Zcndei, Semrau, E. Voskuilj N. Von Hierden, D. Verhulst. Second Row-J. Vande Zcnde, R. Snyder, R. Wilsie, A. Vander Velde, H. Whiting, H. Verhcge. First Row-H. Stelter, L. Wessels, J. Towne, S. Szhouten, Y. Schultz, D. Weiser. Van Ryisyiik, K. Vande Berg, R. Vont Hoff, D. Wegenhaupt, D. Stenz H Te Beest B Ten Pas . . 1 fr w. M. .... , wi:-i 1
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