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Mis. Lewis pleasantly regards her junior English Class. Classes Begin Everyone Studies Language Arts Miss Frye explains a grammatical principle to the freslunen. Mr. Regenstreif converses with the Miss Kuizenga supervises the seniors as they struggle with a test. Spanish class. We have said enthusiasm runs high. Who will say how much of the enthusiasm results from the prospect of attending classes for the next 180 days? But attend them we will - English class, where at last we must face squarely the old bugaboo of good expressiong Spanish class, where we laboriously struggle with our accent and learn about the Spaniards' ideas and customs. 4
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Zero hour has arrived - September 7 - and we start our first day with an opening assembly. VVe are welcomed by our Student Council president, Terry O'Rourke, by our principal, Mr. Davis, and by our superintendent, Mr. Lubbers. The Reverend Mr. Kruithof, pastor of the Beverly Reformed Church, spurs us on to a better year with his challenge to grow mentally, spiritually and physically. Face FinaIYear Mfe fly around in a state of confusion, not yet used to the routine of school life. Everybody is busy-Mr. Davis helping new students to enroll and arranging schedules for others, and the student body is buying books and taking care of the many problems a new school year always brings. The Reverend Kruithof. Terry O,RCJlll'liC, and Mr. Davis greet the students at the opening assembly. Mr. Davis assists Brian Cox, Linda Stroud, and Nancy Young with their schedules. 3 The book store does big business on open- ing day.
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