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, Some of the sophomore Horizon girls are hos- pital workers. L to R, front row: Pat Schoon- maker. Judy Sawicki, Shelby Weaver, Sharon lVeaver, Ardith Iflagel, and Norma Woudstrai back row: Harriet Cousins, Darla Vander Wal. Sandy Velders, Nancy Chalmers, Marcia Dyk- stra, Marcia lfonger. and Linda Cassee. L to R, First Row: J. Hamilton, B. Kellogg, J. Vande Gevel, M. Ida, L. Schuiling. Second Row: J. Conley, L. Snyder, B. Pase, J. Harmon, K. Snyder. Standing: L. Kalee, J. Lowing, F. Fountain, G. Brummel, B. Dursum, R. La Fave, P. Phillips, J. Atwood, D. Pierce, L. Klooster- man. Couples dance at Cupid's Capers. r .ii L to R. First Row: N. Lass, S, Bassett, B. Brown. Le Valley, D. Preston, j. Pace, D. Beale, B. Groothouse, P. Ames. C. Plasterer. Second Row: M. Turner, j. Sut- ton. B. Critoph, S. Brown. Third Row: S. Kiel, Van Dyke, Nl. Leestma, M. Bloomer, M. De jonge. C. Dut- mer, and S. Hagan. Horizon Clubs Are Popular among W.H.S. Girls In the held ol' club activity our school hoasts ol' three llllliCl'Clll Horizon groups-one includ- ing only junior girls, another just sophomore girls, and a third group consisting ol' lreslnnen. These girls engage in various lields ol' service. such as llllllilllg' doll clothes lor war orphans overseas and serving as nurses' aides at Butter- worth hos Jital. The sojmhomore group this year sponsored Cupid's Capers, a Valentines Day project.
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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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ff: 'fix W'-- Q it W we g Q it tg s W s i Q ,. ,.,,,.f-.5192 ,dy .st,..,?fLfx1,, . H M r --mma p. gi A A 3 ,I .lt .iw , . 4 3, . r E 5 i i 5 Ei Q .. V ii ,..f ,i K fi. 5 . 3 , V , f . Q It takes concentrated effort to plan a large affair such as a Roman Banquet. Here we find Carol y Knoll Bob Van Dam Miss Kuizenga, Allen De jonge . . ' - V ' .. r,,. ln Roman attire Bill Dt ' ' A, . ,. I , h .1 I R. . lncan as 'ind XIllllCivx3!Il16l l1OYCl'l arc 'it wox Remus' Carole Lemery as Cornelia, Gordon Formsma as Nero, Sharon Karsten as Lavinia. and Allen De jonge as Caesar are prepared for the ban- quet. Latin Club Works out Appet' ' Pro'eet A unit ue event in our hivh school Jrtw'ra1n is the Roman Bzmt net which . 1 . D U . . l gives the second year Laitm class an opportunity to play nt being Romans fund incidentally, an excuse to indulge in n good mezil in cave mxin stylej. lt is quite il sight to see these Romans in costume, reclining while they Cul. The whole affair sounds like ai lark, hut much preliminary research and planning is done by way ol' making this a worthwhile project. Fac lt Holds It O in ClubAct' 't Not to be outdone by the students, our teachers have their own club, which exists for professional and social purposes. Approximately once a month an ap- pointed committee plans a social event, such as an all games party, a picnic, group attendance at a civic play, a sleigh ride. ln the spring this social activity culminates in the annual Faculty-Board Dinner held in the Parkview gym- nasiuni. I wonder il' we would recognize our dignified teachers if we could look in on their pz1rties. Teachers Club Olliceisz Miss Hoek. Tneasg Mr'C01eman'v' Prem Mm Vim Wcclden' Faculty and Board of Education enjoying their annual Spring bee. and Mrs. Korstauge, Pres, Dinner
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