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ROW THREE: W. Mulder, D. Peters, T. Peterson, W. Meyer, R. Northrup, .l. Lund- strom, D. Papke. ROW TWO: L. Nummerdor, J. Navis, M. Maas, L. Neevel, G. Navis, D. Lenz, L. Luttenberger, S. Mulder. ROW ONE: D. Lepsch, J. McLeod, J. Lutten- berger, L. Loomans, R. Miller, M. Nickkel, M. Myers. ROW THREE: M. Rens, R. Radke, D. Sweet, R. Rasmussen, R. Roets, H. Stelter, E. Ploenzke. ROW TWO: M. Powell, R. Stelsel, R. Smerling, W. Schlamer, R. Snyder, K. Swisher. ROW ONE: E. Redeker, S. Schouten, S. Roeder, P. Pollack, Y. Schultz. Through the year they can be found on the gridiron, track, dia- mond, or in the gymnasium. Dramatics, debate, and forensics are popular activities of the juniors too. Some of the brighter highlights ot their school year included the choosing of the class rings and finally receiving them in earlv Dec- ember. ln spring all the juniors planned the prom and prepared tor the big event. Later in the spring those musically inclined got ready forthe annual music festival. Besides the band and chorus, many play in en- semble or take separate solos. ROW THREE: D, Weiser, A. Vander Velde, D. Wegehaupt, H. TeBeest, B. Tenpas, H. Verhage, R. Vant Hott. ROW TWO: N. Van Hierden, K. Zander, H. Van Ruiswijk, K. Teeselink, S. Winters, H. Whiting. ROW ONE: J. Vande Zande, D. Verhulst, M. Zoellner, R. Wilsie. O I I O O
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