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£ tlli ecjuinutcj uie journey OFFICERS Left to Right: Margaret Schultz, Wanda Risner Robert Mathis, Gary Green, Johnny Terpstra. ROW ONE: ROW TWO: ROW THREE: ROW FOUR: ROW FIVE: ROW SIX: ROW SEVEN: ROW EIGHT: Geraldine Allen, Arthur Bierma, Mary Jane Conley, Cecil De Moss, Milton De Vries, Maxine Dobson, Janet Dobson.. Retha Dobson, Glen Dykstra, Jean Fulaytar, Glen Friberg, Janice Garling, Patricia Giemza, Gary Green. Billy Griffy, Carol Sue Hale, Edna Hale, Eugene Hancock, Kenneth Hershman, Kenneth Hetrick, Joyce Hilton. Carol Hoffman, Celia Jackson, Gunner Jacobsma, Donald Jefferson, Harriet Kossakowski, Sherrill Dakin, Alberta Deach. Robert Mathis, Joan Myers, Karen Myers, Dorcas Neely, Marian Nelson, Marlene Nelson, Everett Oliver. Faye Oliver, John Osborn, Sarah Patton, Rose Jean Porter, Lester Porter, Arthur Risner, Kenneth Risner. Shirley Risner, Wanda Risner, Mary Salyer, William Bice, William Sampson, Beverly Savich, Margaret Schultz. Louise Stalbaum, John Terpstra, Vernon Tillema, Alta Wireman, Dan Wireman, Donald Wright, Lucky Wireman. Freshman Class News On August 30, 1954, sixty-one rainbow-climbers from Kniman, Newland, Gillam, and Wheatfield arrived at W . H. S. as Freshmen. With the aid of Mr. McCullough, our class sponsor, we began our journey to the rainbow’s end by electing our class officers. Gary Green was elected President; Robert Mathis, Vice-President; Geraldine Allen, Secretary; Wanda Risner, Treasurer; and Johnny Terpstra and Margaret Schultz, Senator s. In October, we took time out from our tedious climb to have a class party. We enjoyed a pot-luck supper and a skating party. Our first year was not half as hard as we thought it seemed. Next year we will be back to continue our journey to the “pot of gold. 29
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1. Class for brains 5. Whistler at work 2. Always busy 6. Who says sol 3. Jones is watching 7. and now I conclude with 4. and you think the boys are good” 8. Little things mean a lot 9. One of these days powIJ
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