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Q4- QX NI 5 iv -. yy I K4 . I N Q ,D Hr 'ff' 1 -fl ig:35? ' ' Lx. IQ , -2-24 , ' .af R - 1 Bl-5? i ROW THREE: B. Schultz, W. Samens, L. Southard, S. Schilhabel, B. Schlamer, R. Schears, J. Schulz. ROW TWO: R. Snyder, R. Schroeder, K. Stoddard, W. Siedschlag, R. Stelter. ROW ONE: K. Salzman, F. Schlegel, C. Sweet, S. Schrank. FN P, 1 KT . -+ fi W - ROW THREE: S. Vande Berg, R. Verhage, C. Tetzlaff, O. Vande Zande, S. Vanderbush, A. Uehling, E. Vande Zande. ROW TWO: J. Vant Hoff, H. Vanden Berg, J. Vanderkin, D. Ter Beest, R. Tank, K. Ehlert. ROW ONE: S. Teeselink, D. Veleke, A. Turner. ROW THREE: M. Voskuil, A. Wegenke, R. Zamzow, J. Weidman, S. Welk E Visser ROW TWO: J. Volkman, M. Whiting, K. Welk, R. Voelker, P. Whipple ROW We also find many of them con. ONE. P. Weibel, H. Wilderman, M. Vis. tributing in band and chorus. The freshmen also worked on committees for the plays thus gaining exper- ience for the next three years. The qirls are members of J.A.A. and some are junior cheerleaders to keep up school spirit for the B squad. Despite the confused freshmen in the halls the first few days of school, they seem to be getting along well and as freshmen they are beginning a four-year record. With their class spirit and enthu- siasm this record should be a credit to them. Fu.: wtf -25- ur
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0.5 l ROW THREE: K. Kamphuis, J. Landaal, M. Huck, B. Huizenga, J. Kwakkel, R. Kollman ROW TWO: J. Kenrley, M. Hull, P. Kastein, T. Johnson. L. Lang, J. Lang. ROW ONE D. Lenz, A. Killam, T. Johnson. ROW THREE: D. Murray, P. O'Donovan, L. Mugridge, D. Meenk, J. Mulhollen, R. Miller, J. Nevis. ROW TWO: J. Loop, R. Molter, R. Mielke, J. Oechsner, R. Northrup, A. Mertens, A. Loomans. ROW ONE: A. Nugent, A. Luedtke, B. Myers, S. McLeod, P. Kaiser. ROW THREE: J. Powell, B. Redeker, S. Radlott, D. Prust, D. Rens, M. Pluim, S. Pink- erton. ROW TWO: E. Rake, J. Roeder, J. Pinkerton, D. Opperman, H. Riedeman, J. Olson. ROW ONE: C. Ploenzke, W. Pluim, G. Peachy, J. Rulland. This is the largest class and con- sists ot 71 boys and '19 girls. They started out their tirst year of high school with the annual ini- tiation. The class members were good sports and they were given a - party by the sophomores and gave the sophomores a return party later in the year. The freshmen seem to be hold- ing their own in the extra-curricular activities for we find many of the class members in sports, forensics, and music. Some of them are starting train- ing in debate.
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SOPHO ORES ROW THREE: R. Henning, ROW TWO: Y. Gerritlon, ONE: J. Harmsen, A. Hull, J. L. L. 3 5: . f-r gp . x ' I 1 i ROW THREE: K. Boom, D. Ball, L. Brooks, J. Bille, D. Ball, B. Bossenbroek. ROW TWO: R. Clark, D. Calkins, D. Alyesworth, N. Dalton, W. Barnett, J. Braaksma. ROW ONE: L. Bell, N. Backhaus, A. Boeder, A. Amacher, D. Dunn, D. Boelk. .. 4, f N. i J.: It J' -f' Giebink, H. Fehr, J. Giebink, K. Grams, G. Greenfield, C. Hull. Greenfield, H. Farr, R. Fenrich, R. Greenfield, M. Hallock. ROW Indermuehle. ROW THREE: J. Mecklenberg, W. Keepers, D. Michael, J. Meyer, G. Krohn, R. Knieger, L. Kastein. ROW TWO: M. Lawrence, S. Leberak, I. Leu, M. Karmann, J. Knapp, M. Morgan. ROW ONE: P. Micheels, J. Kuik, J. Kempter, L. Larsen, F. Mclver. This class consists of 60 boys and 47 girls. Again, as in previous years, the lOth grade class starts out early with class activities by planning the ini- tiation tor the freshmen and also giving them a party to let them know what life at high school will be like. The members of this class are very active in the extra-curricular activities of the school. Many participate in the athletic department while others take an in- terest in forensics or music. -24-
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