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., K l twig,-W, if 5329, K . fiom 1 Img? Mfiiibw .. we , -vw t A ai The Youth for Christ Bible Club joins in their theme song, led by YYailt Johnson with Marie Snuth zu the piano. Y. F.C. Bible Club Enjoys Lo al Support Many ol us feel that we need religious expression-that without it one is not at well developed person. .Xs we ineet in the choir room every XVednesdziy noon, we ztlwatys sing our theme song, Christ lor Me, and various other hymns be- fore our speaker, usually someone lroin one ol' the neighboring Bible institutes, talks to us about the Bible. Some ol' the ineinbers ol' our club are also lllCllllJCl'S ol' the Bible memory tezun. This group competes with nteniory tennis lironi other schools in contests held every three weeks to see which teaun rain retueniber the tnost about what they have learned lroni the Bible. livery Sztturdziy night there is at Youth Rally ut the Ladies Literztry Club which tnziny ol' us attend. -.S1 ' Youth For Christ Bible Memory Terun hold noon-hour practice session. L. to RJ Mary Van Ostroni, Sheryl Puls, Ruth Spoclstra. Carol Knoll. Shary XVhitfot'd, Laurie DeBruyn. Mcrilyn Freeman, Nancy Yllllllg.
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L to R, First Row: Karen johnson. Gloria Brott, Muriel Warnienhoven, Joyce Vande Gevel, Wenda Leys, Linda Leys, and Nanry Waddell. Second Row: Ruth Spoelstra, Joanne Beck, ldatnae Kyser, Marcia Ver Strate, joan Pace, Marho Turner, and Ruth Veldinan. Third Row: Mary Bloomer, Sue Bassett, Sharon Hagan, Joyce Rooks, Carole Duttner, judy Van Dyke, Roberta Plasterer, Standing: Ken Ide, Larry Garn, Doug Nichols, Rex Harmon, Laverne Herring, Fritz Kruithof, Forrest Rawlings, Dick Vel- ders, Bob Van Dain, Cordon Formsma, lS'alt johnson, Cliff Sehoonmaker, and Bill Malone. Thespians to Promote High School Dramatics ll-'e were hoping this year that the YlillCSIJl1lllS Club would Come into its own again. Some time alter the senior play Miss Frye sent out individual invitations to former members to meet lor election ol' ollirers. lt is our aim that all plays will be sponsored by the lhespians Club instead ol' by the senior and junior classes. ln this way a dramatic group can be established. In all our dramatir work we are lortunate to liave a permanent stage crew lor the whole year. Craig Kidder and his stage men always know where things are and how things must be done - and they are sure to get them done. 'lihespian Club ollieers. L to R: Al Dejonge. rife. Mfufl' Deluflllc- H035-7 Miss FYYC' The members of the stage crew discuss plans for a stage sets atusei, Marilyn Madison. pres.: and Char- ting. L to R: joe Kooistra, .Xl Johnson, Craig Kidder tstage lene lklarsinan, secretary. - 1 . manageij, and laul Wierda, 25
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The charter members of the Wyoming chapter of the National HOIIUI' SOCi6ly. I. I0 R, Hrs! row: A. Becker, D. Nichols, I.. Dykstra. W. Lcys. R. Spoelslra, K. Snyder, M. Thomas. Second row: D. Velders, M. Schoen, A. De jonge. M. Warnienhoven. L. Leys, B. Van Noord, C. Knoll. Third row: XV. johnson, C. Kidder, D. Bekkering, R. Plasterer, M. Madison, S. Mlhitford, I. Kyser. fMissing E. Stapy W oming Joins National Honor Society For the First time in the history of llfyotning Park High School, we have or- ganized our chapter of the National Honor Society. lt all began with the Honor Roll, a listing of students who have B grades or better. lVe started out with a very small percentage, approximately thirty students, on this roll. Then as the year progressed, the number increased to about ninety. Our faculty, feeling that a little fame should go to these students, as well as to musicians, athletes, and others, decided to organize a local chapter of the national society. lfVe regard it as an honor to be nominated for ineinbership in this group, since it is a national society which gives recognition not only to scholarship but also to character, service, and leadership. The faculty council and chapter officers discuss plans and select pins L to R. seated: Mr. Regenstreif. Mrs. Lewis. R. Plasteret lsewi C Klflflfl fpresj. Mr. Zylstra. Miss Frye. Standing: Mr. Davis. A De Jonge ftteas A. Becker qv. pres.j.
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